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Old 05-16-2005, 03:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Early "Batman Begins" Review **Warning SPOILERS**

All, while on my break from work this morning I discovered an early review of the film "Batman Begins". It's quite an interesting read. Beware it contains some minor spoilers. Do not read if that sort of thing offends you!
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The version i saw this morning was unrated with a runtime of 140 mins. I think this will change though due to some violence being cut (i.e 2 headbutts) to keep the certificate down.
To start off, I went into this film with high expectations and it certainly delivered. 'Batman Begins' is the Batman film i've been waiting for.

It ditches the tongue-in-cheek element that the previous installments had and focuses a lot on the character of Bruce Wayne as he comes to terms with his parents murder through his life, and using Batman as his "symbol" of justice against the growing crime wave that is slowly destroying gotham. However there's certainly enough Batman kicking some booty along the way to satisfy.

We're shown plenty of flashbacks of the significant moments in Bruce Waynes life from Bruce as a child falling down the well and his first encounter with the bats to Bruce witnessing the murder of his parents. I also couldn't help but smile when Bruce re enters the well to face his fear (the bats) and discovers....the Batcave.

Onto the cast. Bale is superb. He's a cool and suave Bruce Wayne as well mean and aggressive Batman. Liam Neeson, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman (who manages to bring some humour to the role) and Rutgar Hauer are alway very watchable actors, and they are no exception here.

Katie Holmes is also nice presence on screen, (but sorry guys, there's no gratuitous boobage shot if you've been....curious). Last but not least Michael Caine. He excels himself in the role of Alfred, a role he seemed to really enjoy playing and fit into seamlessly.

As the villians go I was just very very very slightly disappointed. Ra's Al Ghul was pretty good...

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and actually turns out to be Liam Neeson if you didn't know (Ken Wantanabe is Ra's Al Ghuls "decoy" and only has about 5-10 minutes of screen time near the beginning which was a shame)

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The Skarecrow, played brilliantly by Cillian Murphy, was extremely well done and at times extremely creepy, although i felt that needed a bit more screen time and although making short appearances throughout the film he comes into his own briefly on horseback at the end. However they have left it open for the Skarecrow to return, so hopefully the team have plans for him. Some of my favourite parts of the film was when the skarecrow unleashes his hallucinagen gas upon someone and they trip out and see what the fear most. That's a crappy description i know but i assure you it's very well done.

I think i've covered the important parts of the film. It's all all round fantastic job and Gotham City looks great. Very dark and gritty. I was a bit dubious of this "tank" of a batmobile they went for, but watching it in action it is, well quite frankly, awesome. Lastly in regard to the rumours that have been circulating. The Joker does not appear in the film but is however referenced to at the very end.

(Batman talks with Gordon on a roof top. Gordon informs Batman that " a masked murderer and armed robber is on the loose and he left us his calling card", thus handing over a "joker" playing card, whilst Batman replies "i'll look into it"). Very exciting.

The film is rounded off very well setting up the future to the Batman Legacy. Hopefully this is the first installment in a long series to come.


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Old 05-16-2005, 03:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Not a bad look at the movie, but I still waver on the fence. I'm thinking I'll check it out as a dvd rental. I'm just not excited about the approach the filmmakers are taking to previous incarnations in the franchise, plus I'm not really excited about the filmmakers themselves.

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Not a bad look at the movie, but I still waver on the fence. I'm thinking I'll check it out as a dvd rental. I'm just not excited about the approach the filmmakers are taking to previous incarnations in the franchise, plus I'm not really excited about the filmmakers themselves.
I plan to post a review when I go see it on opening day pp2, since I am a BIG Batman fan.

I will let you know if, in my opinion, its worth a theater visit.

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Sounds like a plan then, I'll look forward to the impressions.

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I can't wait to see this one. It'll be great seeing Batman on the big screen again (haven't since I was a kid with Batman Returns) and in an obviously better movie than the last two installments.

When you see Jerusalem being surrounded by armies, you will know that its desolation is near. Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains, let those in the country not enter the city. For this is the time of punishment in fullfillment of all that has been written. How dreadful it will be in those days for pregnant women and nursing mothers! There will be great distress in the land and wrath against this people. They will fall by the sword and be taken as prisoners to all nations. Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.
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