Batman, an iconic hero known by various names like "The Caped Crusader," "The Dark Knight," and "The World's Greatest Detective," gets a fresh perspective in Matt Reeves' "The Batman." This film shines a light on the character’s sharp intellect, allowing viewers to see billionaire Bruce Wayne channel his inner detective as he navigates a complex case.
Robert Pattinson dives deep into the detective aspect of Batman, offering a portrayal that emphasizes this lesser-seen quality.
Set against the backdrop of Gotham City, we encounter familiar villains like The Riddler, Falcone, and Penguin, all drawn from the original comic book creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger. However, this Gotham has a distinct ambiance reminiscent of London, particularly with its unending rain, and a Chicago-like grit, diverging from the New York-inspired Gotham seen in "Joker" (2019).
The film uniquely presents its villains through a first-person perspective, which is a refreshing departure from the typical third-person approach of most action films. While action sequences are fewer, they pack a punch, blending the raw brutality of Ben Affleck's Batman with the sleekness of Christian Bale’s interpretation.
Maintaining a dark tone, the film features serious dialogue, though it cleverly interjects occasional witty lines that provide much-needed levity.
The Riddler in this film is more deranged and chilling than the comedic versions of previous Batman films
, shedding the lighter tones often associated with the character. Falcone and Penguin, portrayed by Colin Farrell and John Turturro, respectively, embody the essence of organized crime, delivering both quantity and quality in villainy.
Colin Farrell’s transformation into Penguin is so remarkable that you'd hardly recognize him if you didn’t know it was him.
Catwoman plays a crucial role in leading the audience deeper into Gotham's underbelly, though her frequent romantic gestures towards Batman might raise some eyebrows 🤨.
Zoë Kravitz excels in drawing the audience further into the murky depths of Gotham. However, her portrayal slightly underplays Catwoman's morally ambiguous nature - a key element of her character in the comics.
As for Batman, he's still a rookie, only two years into his vigilante career. So, if his attitude toward his loyal butler seems a tad rude or if he appears brooding and socially awkward, it's not Pattinson's fault.
This aligns with the original comic book depiction of a young Batman, who is often hot-tempered, angry, and occasionally out of control 😆.
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