CrowBat2005
may 2005 se unió
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Clasificación de CrowBat2005
This film was likely the best "Batman" yet. It's the story of Batman that's skipped over in the '89 film, which can leave much to be told. Although, there is a retelling of how Bruce Wayne's parents were killed. The killer is a common criminal, not Jack Napier. This may not be easily accepted by avid fans of the '89 film. I feel it works. Also, this film brings Wayne's parents across as more caring individuals, especially his father, wonderfully played by Linus Roache, who has a deep caring for the poor, struggling people of Gotham City during times of depression.
Everyone, as a matter of fact, was perfectly casted in this film. Christian Bale plays Bruce Wayne, as well as Batman, in a new, unique way. The voice he puts on as Batman, new and original, is fierce. Liam Neeson plays Henri Ducard wonderfully. Another difference from the '89 film is the addition of a childhood friend, played by Katie Holmes, who I thought was very good. Michael Caine was nicely cast as Alfred, as well as Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon.
Another new face, next to Duccard, is the bookworm-like Jonathan Crane played by Cillian Murphy. He really shines when he tries to instill fear in others by assuming the Scarecrow. Tom Wilkinson was absolutely fabulous as Falcone. He's very convincing and draws you in immediately. I also enjoyed Morgan Freeman's performance; everyone was flawless.
This film deals a lot with the concept of fear and the ability to face it. This recurring theme is exactly what should be emphasized with this type of character. Even with today's technology, this movie stays very real and is a must-see for even the oldest of "Batman" fans. It has a lot of heart.
After the fall, the "Batman" franchise has managed to pick itself up again.
Everyone, as a matter of fact, was perfectly casted in this film. Christian Bale plays Bruce Wayne, as well as Batman, in a new, unique way. The voice he puts on as Batman, new and original, is fierce. Liam Neeson plays Henri Ducard wonderfully. Another difference from the '89 film is the addition of a childhood friend, played by Katie Holmes, who I thought was very good. Michael Caine was nicely cast as Alfred, as well as Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon.
Another new face, next to Duccard, is the bookworm-like Jonathan Crane played by Cillian Murphy. He really shines when he tries to instill fear in others by assuming the Scarecrow. Tom Wilkinson was absolutely fabulous as Falcone. He's very convincing and draws you in immediately. I also enjoyed Morgan Freeman's performance; everyone was flawless.
This film deals a lot with the concept of fear and the ability to face it. This recurring theme is exactly what should be emphasized with this type of character. Even with today's technology, this movie stays very real and is a must-see for even the oldest of "Batman" fans. It has a lot of heart.
After the fall, the "Batman" franchise has managed to pick itself up again.