Eh, still not really working for me so far.
Same. It should be working great since R Patt is a great actor
I just don't buy him as Batman for whatever reason
The same was said about Michael Keaton.
The coffee cup with a question mark means Starbucks and global companies are villains. The red hue represents CCP. Batman represents coronavirus. Got ham represents the meat industry. It's a multi layered film.Ok, the real thing I have a problem with so far is the trailers.
Everything has this massive red hue to it like it's a porn film and it just seems like a hodge podge of a million things.
I'm still so confused of what the plot of the movie is. Is the villain a cup of coffee with a question mark in it?
So confused
Eh, still not really working for me so far.
You can cut the tension with a knife. I adore the lack of music and people slowly waking up to what's going on outside. The tension building is masterfully done.That was real fucking KINO right there.
This version of Bruce isn't a playboy but a loner who stays out of the spotlight which is also shown with his appearance.I want detective batman yes.....but Pattison just does not seem like Playboy Bruce Wayne
Why? The more of a focus they placed on the silliness of Gotham the movies got worse.I want detective batman yes.....but Pattison just does not seem like Playboy Bruce Wayne
My other issue with every Batman since Batman begins is that Gotham just looks like...some city.....Gotham should be its own character
Who said anything about silly? You can be interesting and gothic and quirky without being silly. Burton Batmans got Gotham good...so did the arkham gamesWhy? The more of a focus they placed on the silliness of Gotham the movies got worse.
The same was said about Michael Keaton.
Will the whole movie have the yellow piss filter?
I'm excited for it since Pattinson looks like a good match for batman but the colors look too desaturated for me.
Can anyone explain what the plot is
There's this kid whose extremely wealthy parents get shot by a random thug, giving the kid massive psychological trauma making him dress up as a bat when he's an adult going around beating criminals to a pulp.
Why tho? What purpose or benefit would there be?Who said anything about silly? You can be interesting and gothic and quirky without being silly. Burton Batmans got Gotham good...so did the arkham games
The Arkham games are the only recent representations of Batman that feel faithful to the source material. Miles above all the recent films, including the much-heralded, heavy handed Christian Bale trilogy.Who said anything about silly? You can be interesting and gothic and quirky without being silly. Burton Batmans got Gotham good...so did the arkham games
Oh i dont know...why bother making the environment something is set in interesting, fascinating, intriguing and appealing. The city of gotham has always been a character in itself...a mirror to the world of the batman and the villains he faces and the reasons he does it. The gothic articture mixed with art deco style of old new york ...visually appealing and mysterious enough that you would want to visit it a lot but dont want to live there.Why tho? What purpose or benefit would there be?
Yeah, that's what asked. Still waiting for an answer.Oh i dont know...why bother making the environment something is set in interesting, fascinating, intriguing and appealing. The city of gotham has always been a character in itself...a mirror to the world of the batman and the villains he faces and the reasons he does it. The gothic articture mixed with art deco style of old new york ...visually appealing and mysterious enough that you would want to visit it a lot but dont want to live there.
but why do that...whats the benefit..may as well just film it in white rooms like thx1138
The clip was good, but the dialogue sounded so ... clunky
Gordon and the other dude talking behind Bruce while he stares at them, the other cop saying "Hi Mr Wayne" like a dork
Definite Nolan Batman vibes in that clipThe style of the dialogue, and particularly the crowd's acting in the background, actually reminds me quite a bit of the Nolan films. I always found his scenes of Gothamites frightened, or cops talking, to be bizarrely corny, not to mention that every single element on screen and in the script was so heavy-handed with trying to beat you into seeing its intended themes.
I was hoping for a tonal shift here... I guess we'll see.