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Friday, February 8, 2019

Batman :: essays research papers

The best founder of Batman Begins was its ending... and Im not being sarcastic. As I was watching the last scene of the movie, I wanted to jump out of my seat and cheer when Jim Gordon handed Batman the joker playing card. Its been a while since I reacted with such glee at the promise of a sequel (usu on the wholey its more(prenominal) of, "hay nako, may part two pa yan").Yes, the movie was that good. Without question this is the best Batman movie constantly made. Fin completelyy we have a film adaptation that shows the essence of who Batman is not a superhero, but an ordinary guy (as ordinary as a billionaire playboy can be) doing extraordinary things in the name of justice. This is what sets Batman apart from all the Supermans and Spidermans out there (and what makes him my favorite comic book hero of all time) he is human, so very human, which makes him, and his fight for right, all the more real. That, and his never-failing angst, which I can totally relate to. Haha. I wish I could meet director Chris Nolan so I could shake his hand for rescuing the Batman liberty from its shlock purgatory that was Schumacher-Land. Hats (and cowls) off to underappreciated actor Christian Bale, who filled in the Batsuit quite an nicely (and his gravelly Batman voice was spot on), but more importantly, he gave both Bruce Wayne and Batman true character. And of course I also esteem the excellent supporting cast of acting greats Liam Neeson shows that hes not just voguish old mentor material (the twist at the end surprise and impressed me-- who would have thunk it? Ras al Ghul is IRISHp), Michael Caine shows why hes the obvious and in truth only choice to play wry, reliable Alfred, Morgan Freeman shows how an understated, classy work can be memorable, and Gary Oldman shows an entirely new (at least new to me) vista of his acting prowess by turning in what I deliberate is the real breakthrough performance in the movie. It was kind of freaky comprehend someone who usually plays scary, psycho villains transform into gruff, kindly, future-commissioner Gordon.My only complaint slightly Batman Begins is that Katie Holmes is in it. Every time I see that infuriatingly irritating smile on her face I want to slap her silly. I scorned her as early as her Dawsons Creek days, and I hate her so far more now that she and that jackass Tom whats-his-name are shoving their icky May-December dally in our faces.

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