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The Arena scene comes after the resolution of the plot, but not after the resolution of Batman's character arc. The Arena scene needs to happen for Batman to finish his arc and find the purpose he was looking for when he decided to do become who he is.
Batman was always a detective first before anything else, this is the first movie that actually dived into full fledged detective noir Batman. And the sound design was fantastic, especially in the batmobile scene.
Honestly this was my favorite Batman film. I still loved the Dark Knight BUT it is the fact the Joker stole more of the performance than Bale is what makes that movie great. But THIS BATMAN MOVIE is just amalgamation of what makes Batman, Batman. It felt like a comic. A mixture of comics that were put together very well. It had such a dark gritty noir tone that the other movies dont have. The storytelling, cinematography, and atmosphere was on point. It sets up for so much more.
If they want to continue with this "mystery solving" path, It would be really cool to see clayface. It could be difficult to find a dude who changes his appearance a lot. Plus, we've never seen him in live action.
I agree with max. They did a great job differentiating between this Batman and any other we've seen so far on screen. It was very cool but at the same time he wasn't perfect with his fighting with his gadgets or with his detective skills. You definitely get the sense that this is early on Batman. Catwoman was also one of the best on screen depictions we've had. This movie really felt like a Batman comic I know the director and Robert Pattinson were both saying they don't want to do another one but I really hope that's not the case
Since Scarecrow was in the Nolan trilogy I doubt he'll be in a sequel here but Scarecrow easily works in this Gotham. They did talk a little about Bruce's fears and those resurfacing, so he could possibly pry into that.
There's so much to analyse with the Riddler to. Like even down to his appearance. It's incredibly unsettling how child like and innocent he looks. As if, like Bruce, he's stunted as a kid and has never moved on from trauma he suffered at that age. And that's just one facet of this version you could analyse.
Interestingly Robert Pattinson mentions the comics that inspired his idea of Batman was Shaman. im kinda shocked an actor mentiones a comic that not many refer to.
Also with the Joker, what's refreshing here I feel is that Batman and the Joker have clearly fought and there's no fanfare about they're first meeting. Like "oh that 'loser', yeah Batman beat him months ago, no big deal".
This Batman felt like a real version of the the animated series universe. I loved it for that reason. Snyder’s veteran Batman was also dope. I understand the gripes people have with that version but the events within that story more than justify that Batman in my eyes. Plus the old, veteran, Batman who is being manipulated by Lex to fight against Superman is such a good plot device bc we are literally seeing Batman v Lex in that movie too.
Went to a 7 PM showing last night. I loved it. The characters, the city itself. The damn Bat-mobile was a character in its own right, n stole the show for about 15-20 minutes, n I loved every second of it. The future is bright n I can’t wait to c what’s ahead. 💯🦇
Its like watching a batman comic so much going on and when one story ends another continues. God i thought court of owls was or could be a story line. This movie is rich but too me there's a lot of info which is explained which you could feel overwhelmed like i did but its crazy how much your eyes will stay glued to the screen mesmerized by action and cinematography.