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Ever wonder how it's possible to make a great Batman movie on a 75k budget, look no further than Bat In The Sun's Batman: Dying Is Easy. Bat In The Sun is a fan studio that is best known for their hit web series Super Power Beat Down and a few Batman short films like Batman: The City of Scars and Patient J. I've watched Bat In The Sun's films since I was in the fourth grade when I saw their trailer video Batman Legends, and my first exposure to their films was through Patient J clips that were used in fan-made trailers for The Dark Knight that was posted before the first official trailer dropped. Their films are made on crowdsourced budgets and are non-profit films because Bat In The Sun is not affiliated with Warner Bros or DC. That being said Aaron Schoenke and his team understand Batman and the characters they feature in their films far better than half of the people Warner Bros hires to make DC films, I'm looking at you, Joel Schumacher. This actually demonstrated extremely well in Batman: Dying Is Easy with an interesting plot and great character development. Not to mention the casting and production value.
The Film follows Batman as he tries to unveil the mystery behind the disappearance of three GCPD officers. After saving a young girl from the Mad Hatter, Batman notices a clue that links the missing officers to the Joker. Batman learns from Lieutenant Bullock that the Joker is dying and it increases Batman's urgency to see the Joker. Of course, Joker has other plans in mind. Joker wants Batman to kill him and will do his best to provoke Batman into doing so. What I like most about Dying Is Easy's story is that every moment is important. There aren't moments randomly thrown in the film because they're cool. Even the Mad Hatter fight is important to the film's story instead of being a random fight.
The film's are well written and well performed. Batman is depicted as being a brutal vigilante who refuses to kill even the most sinister villains in Gotham. The Dark Knight is played to perfection by Kevin Porter. Joker is portrayed as being a murderous psychopath with the never ending desire to push Batman's buttons until Batman snaps. Aaron Schoenke delivers a great performance as the Clown Prince. Harvey Bullock is made into a dynamic character whose introduced as being a cop who hates Batman but evolves into respected him. Michael Madsen captures these elements well in his performance. Even minor character are portrayed well with the standouts being Doug Jones as the Riddler and Ana Johnston as Harley Quinn. However, while I love Chris Daughtry's music, I must say he was a miscast as Hugo Strange. It was cool to include Daughtry, but I'm not sure Hugo Strange was the right role for him. He looks the part though. I also appreciate that Bat In The Sun included Athena Finger, the granddaughter of Batman creator Bill Finger, as their answer to a Stan Lee cameo in the film.
Dying Is Easy is also a visually stunning film to watch. The fight scene with Batman and the Mad Hatter's henchmen is a great scene to watch and one the best fight scenes in a Batman movie. Also, the shot of the little girl hugging Batman is a powerful shot. The film's score complements the scenes of the film. The special effects are good for the film's budget of $75K. However, I could live without the fog effect that's in the outdoors scenes in the movie. The costume and set design is also great. The Batman costume in Dying Is Easy is easily the best costume featured in a Bat In The Sun film. Arkham Asylum looks amazing an the Joker's makeup makes the Joker look like he was ripped straight from the comics.
In conclusion, Batman: Dying Is Easy is a magnificent Batman movie. Aaron Schoenke and his team created a great story with a wonderful cast of characters. The production value of the film was great too. From great sets, costumes, and makeup to great cinematography and good visual effects for the film's budget. However, there were some visuals that I could definitely live without. The cast did a great job with their roles despite having a weak link. However, that weak link didn't interfere with the overall quality of the film. Ultimately, Bat In The Sun proved with Dying Is Easy that you don't need a multimillion dollar budget to make a great Batman movie, you just need people that love the material making the film. With that in mind Batman: Dying Is Easy is well worth the watch and go check it out on YouTube and subscribe to Bat In The Sun's channel.
The Film follows Batman as he tries to unveil the mystery behind the disappearance of three GCPD officers. After saving a young girl from the Mad Hatter, Batman notices a clue that links the missing officers to the Joker. Batman learns from Lieutenant Bullock that the Joker is dying and it increases Batman's urgency to see the Joker. Of course, Joker has other plans in mind. Joker wants Batman to kill him and will do his best to provoke Batman into doing so. What I like most about Dying Is Easy's story is that every moment is important. There aren't moments randomly thrown in the film because they're cool. Even the Mad Hatter fight is important to the film's story instead of being a random fight.
The film's are well written and well performed. Batman is depicted as being a brutal vigilante who refuses to kill even the most sinister villains in Gotham. The Dark Knight is played to perfection by Kevin Porter. Joker is portrayed as being a murderous psychopath with the never ending desire to push Batman's buttons until Batman snaps. Aaron Schoenke delivers a great performance as the Clown Prince. Harvey Bullock is made into a dynamic character whose introduced as being a cop who hates Batman but evolves into respected him. Michael Madsen captures these elements well in his performance. Even minor character are portrayed well with the standouts being Doug Jones as the Riddler and Ana Johnston as Harley Quinn. However, while I love Chris Daughtry's music, I must say he was a miscast as Hugo Strange. It was cool to include Daughtry, but I'm not sure Hugo Strange was the right role for him. He looks the part though. I also appreciate that Bat In The Sun included Athena Finger, the granddaughter of Batman creator Bill Finger, as their answer to a Stan Lee cameo in the film.
Dying Is Easy is also a visually stunning film to watch. The fight scene with Batman and the Mad Hatter's henchmen is a great scene to watch and one the best fight scenes in a Batman movie. Also, the shot of the little girl hugging Batman is a powerful shot. The film's score complements the scenes of the film. The special effects are good for the film's budget of $75K. However, I could live without the fog effect that's in the outdoors scenes in the movie. The costume and set design is also great. The Batman costume in Dying Is Easy is easily the best costume featured in a Bat In The Sun film. Arkham Asylum looks amazing an the Joker's makeup makes the Joker look like he was ripped straight from the comics.
In conclusion, Batman: Dying Is Easy is a magnificent Batman movie. Aaron Schoenke and his team created a great story with a wonderful cast of characters. The production value of the film was great too. From great sets, costumes, and makeup to great cinematography and good visual effects for the film's budget. However, there were some visuals that I could definitely live without. The cast did a great job with their roles despite having a weak link. However, that weak link didn't interfere with the overall quality of the film. Ultimately, Bat In The Sun proved with Dying Is Easy that you don't need a multimillion dollar budget to make a great Batman movie, you just need people that love the material making the film. With that in mind Batman: Dying Is Easy is well worth the watch and go check it out on YouTube and subscribe to Bat In The Sun's channel.
This is an amazing project that people expecting a $20m budget will hate. The direction, the choreography, everything you need in a Batman story was there. The script could have been tightened up a bit, but that is my only major complaint. Shoutout to them for putting their own spin on a beloved icon.
High praises to the art dept, make-up, set-design, VFX, and all others that made this LOOK incredible.
The story was ok. My only problem was the way way over-the-top acting, here and there, which gave many scenes a very cheesy vibe. However, Kevin Porter did great, as usual, and even though it was a very small role I actually thought the actress who played Harley Quinn did a better job than Margot Robbie.
The Joker, I'm just not buying. Personally I don't think it was portrayed well but of course that's just my opinion and I'm sure many people would disagree. It's quite clear the actor really cared about the role, however, and that's respectful.
In the end, though, this was purely made by fans for fans and everyone involved seemed to put a ton of work in. I know it's not easy to put together something like this and I must say, certain cheesy scenes aside, definitely the best Batman fan film I've ever seen.
The story was ok. My only problem was the way way over-the-top acting, here and there, which gave many scenes a very cheesy vibe. However, Kevin Porter did great, as usual, and even though it was a very small role I actually thought the actress who played Harley Quinn did a better job than Margot Robbie.
The Joker, I'm just not buying. Personally I don't think it was portrayed well but of course that's just my opinion and I'm sure many people would disagree. It's quite clear the actor really cared about the role, however, and that's respectful.
In the end, though, this was purely made by fans for fans and everyone involved seemed to put a ton of work in. I know it's not easy to put together something like this and I must say, certain cheesy scenes aside, definitely the best Batman fan film I've ever seen.
- Horst_In_Translation
- 31 mag 2021
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This is a film short without the massive budget needed to make a film feel like a comic book, and yet it does as good a job of capturing the essence of the Dark Knight myth as the original Batman (with Michael Keaton). The Batman looks like a vigilante, not like a film star, as should be, and conveys a genuine sense of menace. The depiction of the Joker is the best ever caught on film. The voice is reminiscent of Mark Hamill's without the cartoonish exaggeration; more of a snake's hiss, while the movements make the voice almost unnecessary. The facial expression, though, is the only one I've seen to capture the lunacy originally inspired by The Man Who Laughed. I very much hope Warner picks up the director going forward with Batman.
- Grimmell73-212-552849
- 29 giu 2022
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This fan made Batman movie short is about Batman looking for three of Gotham policer officers who are missing and must talks to his nemesis, The Joker at Arkham as his request.
First of all, the short felt like watching a live action series of Batman. This could have been shown on a Netflix streaming show. The look of Gotham is good and so is the music. The acting could've come off bad, but it has good performances of the guy who plays Batman, the Joker (who's the director) and Michael Madsen as Bullock (I wonder how they cast him for this short?). The Batman costume looks like a mix of Bale & Affleck's and the fight choreography is also excellent
This will be my dream Batman show. I will watch it on Netflix or maybe guest star on. It's better than Hollywood Batman movies (except The Dark Knight Trilogy), It takes a real passionate or dedicated writers to understand the Batman lore beside the people involved the BTAS.
Overall, this is a must watch/worth watching.
First of all, the short felt like watching a live action series of Batman. This could have been shown on a Netflix streaming show. The look of Gotham is good and so is the music. The acting could've come off bad, but it has good performances of the guy who plays Batman, the Joker (who's the director) and Michael Madsen as Bullock (I wonder how they cast him for this short?). The Batman costume looks like a mix of Bale & Affleck's and the fight choreography is also excellent
This will be my dream Batman show. I will watch it on Netflix or maybe guest star on. It's better than Hollywood Batman movies (except The Dark Knight Trilogy), It takes a real passionate or dedicated writers to understand the Batman lore beside the people involved the BTAS.
Overall, this is a must watch/worth watching.
The actor portraying the Joker was perhaps one of the best performances I've ever seen. This was bold, dark and gripping every second I was watching this. Beautiful yet gothic looking cinematography which creates an astonishing look out familiar city. Not bad green screen. This could easily be longer. Thoroughly enjoyed the whole thing.
- graham_hill1
- 26 nov 2021
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It feels like a official batman movie and its great its one of the best not official stuff i have ever seen the only reason i know its not official is because every actor is very different.
- tomsievins
- 29 apr 2022
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I will repeat: best looking live action Batman ever. These guys should make a Batman movie for WB.
- leandrobfonseca
- 13 mar 2021
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- stuart-meagher
- 26 ott 2021
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Watching Bat in the Sun short films is compulsory for any superhero fan. Their independent movies and "Super Power Beatriz Down" episodes are usually very well produced and much truer to original characters and comics than most of big budget official superhero blockbusters. Dying is Easy is one of their very best accomplishments (only slightly below City of Scars, in my opinion). There is a good script and story, with nice dialogs and action, wonderful art direction, make-up and CGI, and a perfect portrayal of the characters. Not only the Batman (Kevin Porter, as usual), the Joker (director-producer Aaron Schoenke himself, once more) and detective Bullock (Michael Madsen!) have great performances and are visually awesome, but we may also praise several other bat-villains perfectly portrayed in minor roles.
The actors in this movie were handpicked, this is the best DC casting i have ever seen.
- BracelotiV
- 17 mar 2021
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People complaining about overacting miss the point: this is a history about a man dressed like a bat fighting a bunch of goofy lunatics.
It is supposed to be overacted.
- BracelotiV
- 17 mar 2021
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For a budget.. the look still can't get past "crowd-funded project", even in 2021. Some things look good, some don't. The Batman looks great, and so does the car (if you squint a bit and the CGI isn't as noticeable). And even some of the villains look well cast (Ivy and Riddler), but their attires leave a lot to be desired.
And if your Croc looks like that, just show his hand (which was really good on it's own).
The Joker is SO hard to get right, and this one I didn't enjoy. Him being the crutch of it didn't help. And the Catwoman scene was also too fidgety and weird for no reason.
My biggest issue with this, is that it is too bland and generic. There is little action, the plot is nothing special, and the dialogues are WAY TOO LONG to not say anything useful or memorable.
The Joker is SO hard to get right, and this one I didn't enjoy. Him being the crutch of it didn't help. And the Catwoman scene was also too fidgety and weird for no reason.
My biggest issue with this, is that it is too bland and generic. There is little action, the plot is nothing special, and the dialogues are WAY TOO LONG to not say anything useful or memorable.
- daisukereds
- 13 mar 2021
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For the budget that is has it's an absolutely amazing film. The Batman costume was on point, the voice was amazing and the acting was good too. Some scenes and dialogue were a little cheesy. The story was okay, it couldn't develop very well due to the short runtime but for only being 25 minutes long it had a pretty good story. I loved the joker in this film even though sometimes the actor would go a little bit over the top and make some scenes seem like they were trying too hard overall he was an amazing joker. But other than that this was an amazing film. I would totally recommend watching this film if you are a Batman fan.
- crispybacon-11625
- 10 lug 2023
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