Review of Batman (1989) by Riren — 30 Jan 2007
Good for children and little more, Tim Burton's vision of Gotham is underwhelming. Every set is either boring or art designed to death. The score is legendary, but can't save the wooden acting of all but one cast member - Jack Nicholson, who turns in an all-time great performance as the villain, the Joker.
He gleefully steals every scene he's in, and thank goodness for him. The action is overwrought and cloying. Worse, several of its plot decisions (no spoilers here) became cliches that ruined several other franchises, including this one.
This review of Batman (1989) was written by Riren on 30 Jan 2007.
Batman has generally received very positive reviews.
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