The fact that he hesitated before jumping and that he completely crashed the landing. Gotta love some realism! Matt Reeves should make more superhero movies
indeed, a 2 year batman is different from what Ben Affleck's veteran batman is. with his gliding mistake, that's where he'd get the idea to upgrade his cape to make it a more controllable glider/chute
0:17 I like how this moment is shown from Bruce's perspective So we can feel what is like to escape from an angry mob Even when you rely on your best gear, moments like this are truly terrifying
i love the fact that everything in this scene happened after he took a point blank explosion to his face (while protecting it of course), got a concussion and was passed out for significant amount of time... and despite that he woke up swinging at cops.
it humanizes him so perfectly, he isn't superman, he is still a human making the impossible possible and it's natural a human struggles with it, even Bruce it's just realistic that he hesitated when he has never done it in such a dire situation, I mean put yourself in his shoes, he probably has trained with it in safe and perfect environments, not while a horde of cops are chasing after him and one slight mistake could cost him his life it's a masterpiece, this movie
I unconditionally love this scene. Watching Batman be chased by every cop in Gotham, taking his chance by leaping off a building, then smacking himself into the pavement by accident. It’s just such a good representation of early Batman. A Batman who is still unsure but determined for justice
I love how he grits his teeth while escaping with the batclaw. This is why Batman is the greatest superhero. Stormed at by shot and shell, boldly he rode and well.
I really like how he is not perfect yet, he makes mistakes, he is bumpy and he isn't even the smarter one in the room. But eventually, he will get there.
I love how you get the feeling that the entire POLICE FORCE is after him!!! Even shows how corrupt some of the Officers are when they open fire on Batman.
One of the most iconic duos. Batman & the commissioner, and one to watch. Goodcop, and batcop. Such an amazing soundtrack, a perfect, realistic, modern storyline that fits in with today and isn't overreached, or unrealistic, great cast with amazing potrayls of there characters that had no flaw, great effects, and emotion. Like you would always be on edge, and on your seat thinking as well as wondering what was going to happen next. You were literally focused on the movie at all times, esepcially with the amazing detail of the storyline that they nailed, and the attention in detail. Its literally a masterpiece and such an unforgettable movie, theres honestly no flaw with it and is one of my most favorite movies that I've ever watched on Christmas with my twin brother who never fails with his picks. Truly worth it, as well as a must watch if you wish to understand it or to see for yourself. Honestly can't wait for its sequel, trilogy if there's going to be one, and the future of this Batman. It's the best version of Batman as well as the most realistic Batman yet. One that isn't over the top, overreached and is just like the rest of us - having emotion, a past etc. - 12.26.2022
The music in this film really helps set it apart from all the others. Reminds me of the original Tim Burton films in a way, because they utilized the sound and score to great effect. Not that Nolan's trilogy had bad music, after all Hans Zimmer did it, but I just feel like the theme song to this film, which the sting of starts up when Batman jumps off the roof, just fits so well.
I really hope that we get a meaningful time skip for the sequel. Maybe 3-4 years. I loved seeing an inexperienced Batman in live action, but in a sequel I would definitely want to see him with his skills even more honed. In the sequel I’d honestly love it if the goons couldn’t touch him anymore, like a no-hit run of the Arkham games series.
That's pretty much what Nolan did in Batman Begins and the Dark Knight. Batman gets overwhelmed with handling Scarecrow during the first encounter. Next movie's he's handling him like a regular ghoul in Gotham.
This scene is incredibly immersive However, the fact that he was able to get up by himself and simply walk it off after crash landing does breaks the suspension of disbelief
For a guy who spends a lot of times perched on buildings, every Batman movie seems to have at least one falling scene that's totally unrealistic. Like in Nolan's The Dark Knight where Batman and Rachel fall out of Wayne's penthouse apartment, use his cape to get a little bit of wind resistance and then land on a car crushing the roof yet they're completely fine. Or the Burton movies where Batman's magical grappling gun was able to instantly stop his fall without ripping his arm off.
@@sambrooks4413 - And what happens when the the adrenaline wears off? You end up on your back in severe pain and hardly able to move. Yet here Bats is, walking around the next day as if bugger all had happened. It was a truly stupid scene.
@@kellymulderino7156 That's completely wrong and blatant cope. People liked it, reviews say so. Word of mouth says so. Sorry you didn't, I guess? Maybe you should shut up and move on instead of bitterly whining about it?
@@Kdlslwn2kd dude accept the fact this film was terrible. Its unreal how much in denial you are. All the reviews i read trashed it. but go ahead and keep creating your own narrative
What made me like this movie the most is the fact that Batman is still young and not experienced enough, even his gear is not so reliable. So he gets hit and shot multiple times, building that force of nature we know Batman is actually.
Any other version of Batman would have used his cape as a glider and done so effortlessly and without hesitation - that’s what I like about this Batman. He’s still new to it and hasn’t figured out how to do things like that yet.
Gotta love how the cops just started popping off rounds in the stairwell that's full of civilians. That's probably the most realistic part of the movie
I just love how this sequence was based off Lasalle St in downtown Chicago, the same location where the Joker got his truck flipped by Batman. Maybe it was a way to reference/pay an homage to TDK. Great films for sure!
That Batman glider suit was epic. All this seriousness and he’s afraid of heights. They did a serious difference in element here. This is why the movie is awesome
@@shimrrajamaane4072 well theres this style called "german expressionism" batman fits that style very well, and this film does have it, the only other batman films that had it were the burton ones its just that burton makes it more exagerated but this one still uses it, so its not that this movie tries to have burtons style, its more like this movie and burton movies try to have a german expressionist style
That was awesome, and it’s cool seeing an inexperienced batman as opposed to the cool, kickass one… but let’s be real here, he’s got a concussion and probably knocked out after that landing
I love how realistic this movie feels. Not just in the story but also how it feels like it could actually happen. Especially with that flying suit of his.
walking through bullets, surviving a bomb to the face, being able to get up after that nasty crash landing. yeah all those are very realistic and achievable in real life.
The movie literally shows and explores "Batman"/"Bruce" storyline and legacy from a very different perspective in comparison to all the others, and this new cast especially with Pattinson nailed it. A film with an excellent soundtrack, a perfect storyline, a great cast, great effects, and emotion, it was literally a masterpiece and an unforgettable movie, and I have nothing negative to say about it. Truly worth it, and can't wait for the future of this Batman trilogy!
Everyone regurgitating the same thing about him hesitating it’s kinda creeping and giving comment bots. I love this scene though gives me a rush I’m scared af of heights
I mean his armor has been shown to easily stop bullets, which even if they don’t penetrate still pack enough wallop to break bones under armor, so he must have some kind of kinetic dampening tech like the iron man suit.
@@oddhominem If you look closely at 1:04 you can see it disconnect from him in the distance after he hits the bridge. Also his suit is “crap” because this is a younger and less experienced Batman who still hasn’t figured all of his tech out, same goes for his Batmobile, Batarang, etc. He’s only year two into his journey as Batman. Matt Reeves talked about how his gadgets/tech will evolve in the later instalments, same thing will probably happen for the Batcave imo. Personally I like seeing all the “humble” beginnings of his batshit lol, and I’m looking forward in general to witnessing how it will all develop as time passes on.
I like how Gordon has Batman's back in this even though the rest of the GCPD don't trust him. He's willing to take a punch from him to allow him to escape, and potentially maybe earn some heat off his superiors or fellow officers. It shows why they become friends as well as colleagues fighting the same war.
I love thinking that in the second film he’ll do this again (maybe an upgraded version) and do even better but be foiled by the villain instead of crashing, but in the third one he’ll have a perfect run. I look forward to seeing the evolution of his skills as Batman, because we haven’t really got that in the movies, by the time Bale was Batman he was already completely trained up as was Keaton, Kilmer, Clooney and Affleck.
Thats because in the source material by the time Bruce put on the suit, he was already fully trained and had all his methods down against regular criminals and police. With experience he learned to deal with superhumans but he didn't take on crime half trained.
lovely composited scene of the iconic liver building in liverpool with dubbed out liver birds wonderful, also in the scene with the gothic town hall which was the st georges hall and the walker art gallery, and they even kept in the bus stop for the 21, 13 and probably many other busses that go around liverpool