Quando um assassino em série sádico começa a assassinar figuras políticas importantes em Gotham, o Batman é forçado a investigar a corrupção oculta da cidade e questionar o envolvimento de s... Ler tudoQuando um assassino em série sádico começa a assassinar figuras políticas importantes em Gotham, o Batman é forçado a investigar a corrupção oculta da cidade e questionar o envolvimento de sua família.Quando um assassino em série sádico começa a assassinar figuras políticas importantes em Gotham, o Batman é forçado a investigar a corrupção oculta da cidade e questionar o envolvimento de sua família.
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Reviewers say 'The Batman' features intense violence, mature themes, and complex moral dilemmas, making it potentially sensitive for teenagers. The film explores dark Gotham City, delving into vengeance, justice, and trauma's psychological impact. Some find its pacing and length tedious, possibly losing younger audiences' attention. It incorporates contemporary politics and social commentary, which may be challenging for teens. Batman's portrayal as a flawed, human character rather than an infallible hero might also be a sensitive point for some viewers.
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3 hours hero movie...
It might be quite an adventure for those who expect action-packed movies like Avengers or The dark knight.
The batman is not an action movie. It's a noir detective film.. Just enjoy the dark, moisty mood this movie has.
If you enjoyed movies like Zodiac, Se7en i'm sure you'll love it Go to the theatre immediately.
The batman is not an action movie. It's a noir detective film.. Just enjoy the dark, moisty mood this movie has.
If you enjoyed movies like Zodiac, Se7en i'm sure you'll love it Go to the theatre immediately.
Approaching this review holistically as my favorite Batman is Kevin Conroy (sorry live action movies) - my credentials - an average fan, have read most of the Detective and Batman comics, watched most the DC animated shows and movies as well as live action films and played all the Arkham games and also the Telltale series.
To avoid spoilers, just commenting on the actual acting more than plot.
I didn't like the Batman voice but midway through it grew on me. Acting wise Mr Pattinson is impressive (but my favorite roles of his are as Neil, Cedric Diggory and Rev. Teagardin) - as Batman, remember this is Bats in year 2 and Mr Pattinson nails it as well. A fine actor (not better than Mr Keaton but that is childhood nostalgia maybe however just as batty as Mr Bale..Mr Affleck was awesome as well but scripting for him was below par).
Ms Kravitz was maybe born to play Selina (at least this gritty version). I honestly disliked Ms Kravitz in X-Men and Grindlewald but liked her in Big Little Lies. I was skeptical given her lack of martial arts but it is evident she gave her best during training and for me, her portrayal of Selina was perfect. Chemistry wise though, needed some work between Bats and Cats but nothing worth losing a star over.
Mr Dano, wow; Saw like sadist perhaps inspired by Mr Spacey a bit, a Riddler far from the kooky "riddle me this" we have come to know and enjoy but he gave in a performance no less than his stellar efforts with Daniel Day Lewis. I have become a fan of Mr Dano's acting.
Mr Serkis, just when I thought a re-imagining might go awry, there is Mr Serkis. He portrays Alfred so naturally, it's as if he is Alfred Pennyworth.
Mr Wright is a fair enough Gordon and without any fault of his, once you've seen him as Felix Leiter (as he was the best Leiter for me) it's hard to not compare his take on Gordon with Leiter. Also once you've seen Mr Oldman in and as anything...well Mr Oldman is my best Gordon (like Mr Simmons is my best JJJameson).
Mr Farrell was a believable budding Cobblepot and I hope he brings the same effort to the supposed spinoff (suffice to say I also had enjoyed his take on Bullseye..but InBruges is till my best for Mr Farrell).
Mr Turturro is limited but still impactful as was Mr Skarsgard.
Direction/Plot - I appreciate good work and Mr Reeves clearly put in an honest effort. I enjoyed his vision and never felt bored or distracted whilst watching his movie. He is not Mr Nolan or Mr Burton or Mr Timm/Mr Dini, but a league of his own and in this, he owned it. Thank you for not messing it up.
Story wise the movie is entertaining and well made - there is a threat, hero and allies must work to show their relevance and save the day - done quite effectively (not life changing but films rarely are, however storytelling is meaningful). Obviously production values are impressive and the cinematography is amazing. Set designs are useful while costumes are well thought out and used relevantly.
Overall - 10 out of 10 from me.
Vinaka from Fiji.
To avoid spoilers, just commenting on the actual acting more than plot.
I didn't like the Batman voice but midway through it grew on me. Acting wise Mr Pattinson is impressive (but my favorite roles of his are as Neil, Cedric Diggory and Rev. Teagardin) - as Batman, remember this is Bats in year 2 and Mr Pattinson nails it as well. A fine actor (not better than Mr Keaton but that is childhood nostalgia maybe however just as batty as Mr Bale..Mr Affleck was awesome as well but scripting for him was below par).
Ms Kravitz was maybe born to play Selina (at least this gritty version). I honestly disliked Ms Kravitz in X-Men and Grindlewald but liked her in Big Little Lies. I was skeptical given her lack of martial arts but it is evident she gave her best during training and for me, her portrayal of Selina was perfect. Chemistry wise though, needed some work between Bats and Cats but nothing worth losing a star over.
Mr Dano, wow; Saw like sadist perhaps inspired by Mr Spacey a bit, a Riddler far from the kooky "riddle me this" we have come to know and enjoy but he gave in a performance no less than his stellar efforts with Daniel Day Lewis. I have become a fan of Mr Dano's acting.
Mr Serkis, just when I thought a re-imagining might go awry, there is Mr Serkis. He portrays Alfred so naturally, it's as if he is Alfred Pennyworth.
Mr Wright is a fair enough Gordon and without any fault of his, once you've seen him as Felix Leiter (as he was the best Leiter for me) it's hard to not compare his take on Gordon with Leiter. Also once you've seen Mr Oldman in and as anything...well Mr Oldman is my best Gordon (like Mr Simmons is my best JJJameson).
Mr Farrell was a believable budding Cobblepot and I hope he brings the same effort to the supposed spinoff (suffice to say I also had enjoyed his take on Bullseye..but InBruges is till my best for Mr Farrell).
Mr Turturro is limited but still impactful as was Mr Skarsgard.
Direction/Plot - I appreciate good work and Mr Reeves clearly put in an honest effort. I enjoyed his vision and never felt bored or distracted whilst watching his movie. He is not Mr Nolan or Mr Burton or Mr Timm/Mr Dini, but a league of his own and in this, he owned it. Thank you for not messing it up.
Story wise the movie is entertaining and well made - there is a threat, hero and allies must work to show their relevance and save the day - done quite effectively (not life changing but films rarely are, however storytelling is meaningful). Obviously production values are impressive and the cinematography is amazing. Set designs are useful while costumes are well thought out and used relevantly.
Overall - 10 out of 10 from me.
Vinaka from Fiji.
I was so hyped about The batman when it came out and i started watching it, the beginning part was amazing but then the movie had no lights so i had no clue what was going on, the pacing was way too slow and it was a 3 hour movie, and most of the movie Batman was at the club so we didnt really see his bruce wayne side and Bruce looked like an emo.
Yet another iteration of Batman. One that, intriguingly, hasn't quite decided what Gotham needs him to be.
This makes for a story where the titular character feels less central and more like a piece within a larger game of corruption/crime. While that might sound disappointing at first, it's actually a fresh enough shift that allows the movie to focus on building a playground-world around him (if a Trilogy really is coming). With greater attention on Gotham's criminal families, Catwoman and a uniquely-twisted Riddler feel quite relevant to this version.. even if it is basically creating its own canon from the get-go. Some may appreciate the new coat of paint, some won't.
While I enjoyed Batman being forced to do detective work through a more prepared opponent that misread him, he doesn't seem particularly smart (aside from being observant). It also feels longer than it needs to be, with pacing issues that dull some of the impact! Not to mention the lack of excitement and memorable "eye-candy"! The script feels too grounded and basic. There not much to be excited about on repeat watching. No toys, cool tricks or scenes.. just efficiency.
Subjectively, I find the casting of certain important characters (especially the lead) to be disappointing! Some strange changes (Thomas) that move this into a direction I wouldn't have taken, or an "unnecessary" scene at the end that disrupts the flow, that feels like rethreading what Nolan did.
As a start, this film is a competent entry.
But, is it good because of its approach to adapting the franchise.. or because of so many previous disappointments!? Moving forward, I would prefer if they give it a couple of years between this and future stories to have more impactful moments. I may seem negative, but I quite liked it! It is not perfect.. and I've seen too much Batman over the years (games and all), and I know what it could be.
Ideally, DC could produce multiple Batman narratives in parallel, each with distinct creative voices. If they can't build a "Cinematic Universe," they could at least support many strong standalone stories. If nothing else, fans could take all the best pieces of each attempt to create a Frankenstein-patchwork of memorable Batman moments. At this point, I guess that's the best we are going to get..
This makes for a story where the titular character feels less central and more like a piece within a larger game of corruption/crime. While that might sound disappointing at first, it's actually a fresh enough shift that allows the movie to focus on building a playground-world around him (if a Trilogy really is coming). With greater attention on Gotham's criminal families, Catwoman and a uniquely-twisted Riddler feel quite relevant to this version.. even if it is basically creating its own canon from the get-go. Some may appreciate the new coat of paint, some won't.
While I enjoyed Batman being forced to do detective work through a more prepared opponent that misread him, he doesn't seem particularly smart (aside from being observant). It also feels longer than it needs to be, with pacing issues that dull some of the impact! Not to mention the lack of excitement and memorable "eye-candy"! The script feels too grounded and basic. There not much to be excited about on repeat watching. No toys, cool tricks or scenes.. just efficiency.
Subjectively, I find the casting of certain important characters (especially the lead) to be disappointing! Some strange changes (Thomas) that move this into a direction I wouldn't have taken, or an "unnecessary" scene at the end that disrupts the flow, that feels like rethreading what Nolan did.
As a start, this film is a competent entry.
But, is it good because of its approach to adapting the franchise.. or because of so many previous disappointments!? Moving forward, I would prefer if they give it a couple of years between this and future stories to have more impactful moments. I may seem negative, but I quite liked it! It is not perfect.. and I've seen too much Batman over the years (games and all), and I know what it could be.
Ideally, DC could produce multiple Batman narratives in parallel, each with distinct creative voices. If they can't build a "Cinematic Universe," they could at least support many strong standalone stories. If nothing else, fans could take all the best pieces of each attempt to create a Frankenstein-patchwork of memorable Batman moments. At this point, I guess that's the best we are going to get..
Matt Reeves The Batman is a hell of a movie, it is the darkest live action Batman movie ever made, and the longest one too, The Batman fills with a top notch action sequence that not only exciting, but it's cinematic too, the cinematography was just incredible, Michael Giacchino The Batman theme song has just become one of my favorite movie theme song ever, it's enduringly great, the action is perfect itself without the theme but they making it even more perfect with the theme in the background especially when Batman shows up, it really making me hyped more because of that, Colin Farrell transformation is as amazing as his performance as The Penguin, Paul Dano performance is giving me a Heath Ledger Joker vibes but not trying to be Heath Ledger Joker which is still great, Paul Dano The Riddler is still a terrifying and a very disturbing villain, Zoe Kravits performances as Catwoman was amazing though she is not as wild as Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns but boy did her gesture and look is as wild as Michelle Pfeiffer, and the Catwoman fighting sequence is definitely a win for Zoe and i did still like her a lot in here, and in the end we got The Batman himself, Robert Pattinson, all i can say about him as The Batman is that i hope everybody is starting to know him as the guy who play The Batman which is a really good movie and not the guy who play in the horrible Twilight film anymore because he is indeed an awesome Batman, now he was become my second favorite Batman next to Christian Bale in number one still, the story of The Batman itself is great, and my only problem with the movie is that there is quite a lot of particular scene that for me are just very slow or too slow, it's not boring but i feel like they can make it a little bit faster, if it's only one or two or three scene i probably still can forgive it but unfortunately it happens more than that, but at in the end The Batman is still a hell of a great movie, it's still amazing and it's still incredible, i was impress by most of the thing that happens, i was excited, i was hyped, i was stunt by all the amazing thing that they've done, The Batman is fire!!!.
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- CuriosidadesColin Farrell stated that he went to Starbucks on the WB lot to try out his prosthetics and makeup for the Penguin for the first time. Nobody recognized him, but he got a couple of stares from people.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Batman takes his shirt off toward the beginning to the film, he has a large scar on his shoulder. The scar is gone later in the movie, when he appears shirtless while laying out the clues he's gathered on the Riddler case.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAfter the credits finish, a final message from Riddler appears through a computer terminal screen that says "GOOD BYE ?" followed by a quick flash of Riddler's URL that is featured in the movie.
- ConexõesEdited into The Batman: Deleted Arkham Scene (2022)
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- The Batman
- Locações de filme
- Necropolis Cemetery, Glasgow, Escócia, Reino Unido(Batman and Selina leaving the cemetery)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 185.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 369.345.583
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 134.008.624
- 6 de mar. de 2022
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 772.319.315
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 56 min(176 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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