"I'm starting to see now. I've had an effect here, but not the one I intended. Vengeance won't change the past. Mine or anyone else's; I have to become more. People need hope"
I actually did not expect the movie to justify the existence of the Bruce Wayne persona. But thinking about it, it's perfectly logical, the guy we see is JUST BATMAN, so he has to make up Bruce Wayne, and he's not gonna do it unless he has a good reason to. Amazing, Matt Reeves ACTUALLY THINKS about the main character's motivations for "doing stuff". 👏👏👏😜 Edit: Wish I was kidding, but I'm not, it's so impressive that this was not half @$$ed, not even close!
Yea he gotta do more because he did ZERO lol. Riddler played him, self captured himself, flooded the city, and all Batman did was pick a few people up 😂
any descent looking tall white man with some form of human muscles can look like bruce wayne :D but thats not the point. "Why the mask? - anyone could be batman"
@@jonathanwick5582 but Robert Pattinson once dubbed most handsome man alive, literally played a vampire, is about 6’1, honestly is perfect casting for a young Bruce.
I was surprised at how emotional the soundtrack was. I got heavy vibes from the LOTR soundtrack, actually the Breaking of the Fellowship track specifically. Both themes sound very nostalgiac, melancholic and forlorn. Yet, hopeful. I wonder if I'm the only one who thought that...
This soundtrack was phenomenal for me, it really pictured each scene and the tone of this movie. Honestly, the bat’s true calling is currently my favorite because of its melancholic yet hopeful tone, basically showing what Batman is supposed to be.
I’ve been listening to this a lot since hearing about Kevin Conroy’s passing and, while I know this wasn’t written for him, it still fits my mood. Robert Pattinson was a fine Batman. This film was the best Batman film since “The Dark Knight,” but I’ll miss Kevin Conroy’s voice. He was a great Batman
Actually, if you listen very closely, the music has very subtle reminisce to the Animated Series, especially the piano score. I can only hope that MG did this to pay an omage to the series.
So far, this is the most human version of Bruce and Batman that has existed, and that to me. I loved I never imagined that the type of twilight that I criticized so much and made fun of, and a director who actually knew nothing of his previous work... would manage to do what it is in my opinion. The second best batman movie ever made. And if they continue like this, I'm not afraid or mincing words to say that this could be an exceptional trilogy, worthy of surpassing Nolan's. in my opinion.
@@matthewk4912 gotcha...i didn't say as part of the plot... but certainly by those who didn't want Gordon nor Catwoman to be black... you obviously don't know much about the movie other than what you saw in two hours... it's obvious
@@snazzyshoes6409 how can they share a theme ? I’ve listened to the album start to finish and if anything the Batman Highway to anger zone And sonata in darkness are all his
@@armanimartinez8105 because that track features both their themes and its hard to divorce them when they were composed like that. It's really not rocket science
Funeral and Far Between is definitely Bruce’s theme. It’s telling a story of a young man who’s never gotten over his trauma. His parents’ death is the weight on his shoulders.