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by faust.dtc » Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:12 am
Having avoided this thread for a few days for fear of spoilers I finally got to see it tonight so can contribute.
Im a huge fan of the Nolan take on the Batman world, I absolutely loved BB and TDK and have eagerly awaited this movie for so long however I came away from the movie feeling rather unfulfilled.
Christian Bale just didnt have the same presence he delivered previously, he wasnt lurking in the shadows like he usually does and didnt have the same menace. The film is called Batman yet I feel he was second, maybe even thirdplace in this film. He spent most of his time in vehicles which was a bit of a let down. And his whole rehabilitation after the broken back was nothing short of a miracle. WTF! Given the options I would have preferred if he had his back broken early on and spent most of the film in recovery rather than being back to strength after dangling from a rope and a few push ups and sit up. Yeah im sure it didnt happen over night but there was no sense of timing.
Although I liked Anne Hathaways performance I felt the love connection between Catwoman and Batman had little or no substance. The woman spent the whole film double crossing him and then we are expected to believe they elope together and lived happily ever after. (I only know that from the spoilers above). Anyway, enough said on that.
I think Tom Hardy is a very strong actor and played Bane very well, his voice (although quite misplaced) and demeanor was very fearsome but his delivery was nowhere near as captivating a villian as Heath Ledger was as The Joker. Then again thats a huge task so ill credit him on the merits of his own performance however I do feel all of what he built up was spoilt by his quick and sudden ending. Once he was shot he was quickly forgotten about.
I didnt feel any real sense of panic or danger in Gotham either, considering all the most dangerous of inmates of Arkham were released there wasnt much chaos, other than the head on battle with the police. Also the bomb thing was all a bit pointless IMO, the inmates going wild on the streets would have been much better end to Gotham that a bloody bomb.
My experience and opinion may have been marred however for the fact that people at the back of the cinema were talking and throwing shit throughout the whole film which means I was pretty distracted and could feel my anger rising. Literally at the beginning of the film a bottle came flying over, missing my pregnant girlfriend by inched and hitting my leg, leaving me wanting to leave my seat and fuck someone up.
Then the icing on the cake, just as the film was reaching its climax, Alfred is in the restaurant and looks up only for the screen to go blank and the siren and emergency announcer advising everyone to evacuate the building. We didnt know if it was a novel end to the film, Sopranos style, or if there really was an emergency...like a crazed gunman say. You could see the bewilderment and panic on peoples faces.
Anyways on leaving the cinema, completely confused as to what was going on I thought id end the experience my own way by going all Batman myself and confronting the 4 lads who were being stnuc the whole film by smacking one in the face.
Justice was served lol