Review of The Batman (2022) by Mwrvelz — 04 Mar 2022
Visceral, human, real, cult... there are so many adjectives for this film that would once be called a blockbuster but which, lest the great mass be mistaken, it is a film that makes you think. The Batman is more than just a comic based feature, it's totally new and unthinkable, Matt Reeves leans on classics like Batman Year One and The Long Halloween, even the Arkham series video games, but adds his cinematic vision, making there is even a reflection on each clue of the riddle and the environment in which he won fans and followers. The politically weakened Gotham is the key point for the outcome of the plot that has moral lessons about what is revenge and what is justice. Reeves manages to make Batman's heroic journey human, how fair are you?
About acting... Robert Pattison is far from the best Bruce, even because the story makes him more withdrawn and newly accustomed to the nightlife as a dark knight, but as Batman... he's on par with Bale who, in my view, is the best Batman of the movies.
This review of The Batman (2022) was written by Mwrvelz on 04 Mar 2022.
The Batman has generally received very positive reviews.
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