Friday, July 18, 2008
One Paragraph Review: Batman Begins
Batman Begins returns to the most simple and important idea behind the franchise: Fundamentally, Batman is a messed up guy. The film embraces this fact, showing us Bruce Wayne's fears and how he channels his own terror into the Batman. The plot is complex, with many moving parts and particulars, but never feels heavy or forced. The small pieces fit together like a puzzle. This speaks to the incredible skill behind the director, Christopher Nolan. The villains in this movie have something significant to say. So often a comic book movie reduces a villain into a caricature. Batman Begins treats every character with a level of respect that all comic book movies should emulate. Writing, art direction, action sequences, it's all top notch and all works to support the story and development of these complex and interesting characters. I really could go on and on about how great this movie is. Hell, I'll say it: Batman Begins might be the best comic book movie ever made.
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