I love how he just stops and methodically stared at everything at the mayors murder scene but he’s actually filming everything with his camera contact. Also, best bat mobile intro ever!
One of the things I noticed was how Batman made so many mistakes. As this is a younger Batman it makes sense. He gets hit by punches and shot by guns a lot. Also, the scene where he jumps off the police building. He loses his breath and gets startled. In all the other depictions the Batman he jumps from huge heights without a second thought. It’s a nice touch.
@@Ben-T2000 He probably tried it as a test run, but never in the moment of an actual chase. It's like how you might have taken taekwondo classes and be pretty good, but the first time someone actually attacks you for real you would probably panic and mess up.
Yet, no one ever thinks to shoot him in the face, the only area his body is exposed. Batman will never make sense in this "real world" setting, to me. There's nothing realistic about basically everything that's cool about the character and makes him so popular. That's just my take.
I don’t like how nobody mentioned that when Falcone died he totally recognized the Batman was Bruce. He mentioned earlier when seeing Bruce he can “still remember his face as a child looking down at him while being operated on the table”. As he was dying he looked up to Batman with familiarity. He knew in that moment. I love when movies leave things up to interpretation like that. They refused to hold our hand.
i love how this movie is kinda “batman” coming to realize he needs bruce wayne, because the lack of wayne presence led to the corruption of the wayne fund. It’s a really good lesson for him to learn!
Yes! First time I have seen someone else mention that. When he learns if that you can see it becomes clear that he understands how important it is for Bruce Wayne to be as much a superhero as Batman.
@@austinsnyder5262 really excited to see him open up as an actor and play in the bruce wayne world, developing his relationship with alfred is also a big one
Have to learn not to underestimate people's reasoning, goddanm! But yes! I learned to take for granted Bruce's necessity to play a character of himself, but here is explicitly stated how "batman" can do effective altruism meanwhile cleansing gotham's streets. Which is something refreshing to see...
I thought it was also highlighted pretty well with the two iceberg lounge scenes. When he shows up as Batman, he literally has to fight his way in. When he shows up as Bruce Wayne, he is taken to the very top without any problem whatsoever.
Also the whole vengeance and fear turned to hope thing was solidified when the first person Batman saved in the movie was actually afraid of him and said something along the lines of “Please don’t hurt me”, but the last child Batman saves clings onto him with a complete lack of fear
The way they portrayed Batman as this shadowy creature that could pop out at any second really convinced me of this movies greatness. And that was in the first 5 minutes.
I was a bit dissappointed when he came out though. Instead of picking off the henchmen 1 by 1 and being seen like a silent force of nature, he just walks out making hella noise with his footsteps lol
I've always wanted the Riddler to be portrayed more of a serious villain that actually poses a threat, not just a second-rate joke villain. This movie made that happen. Riddler was terrifying
This movie is the perfect Batman movie, instead of trying to compete with Marvel and create some amazing action movie with caped crusaders jumping out of flying space ships they went down a lane that no one expected! The dark, gritty, rainy, alleyways with mafia esc villains and a young Batman trying to figure it all out! This doesn’t compare with Marvel movies because it’s a different lane, I absolutely love this!
You can compare any movie to any other movie, and this movies vibe is very similar to the Batman movies before it, especially the dark night movies. So.
The only difference in lane is that dc, like sony, struggles to make hero movies worth watching so they’ve leaned into their villains, as they’re more compelling
I also love how the riddler lookalike shooter at the end says he’s vengeance just like Batman did in the beginning. Batman’s reaction to that moment striked me as a realization that maybe he hasn’t been going the right way about things.
@@Gojuan06 probably venom cause it was bright green and venom is the same color and makes you raged. also riddler in the comics is the first to use venom so yea.
The thing I loved the most was how Gotham was truly displayed how dangerous and almost hopeless Gotham was with its crime. You could feel how corrupt everything is and it’s perfect can’t trust anyone.
Yeah, I actually felt cautious while watching. Reminiscent of those late walks back home, where I have to keep a guard up in case something happens. Fortunately, nothing bad has happened... _yet._ But there is always that possibility, and I got that feeling with Gotham, that something bad _might_ happen.
When Falcone was being arrested he said "Don't you know your boys in blue works for me?". It then cut to Gordon standing under a red light. I really love details like this.
I just can't get over how gorgeous the movie looks. The visual style is fantastic, every shot is pure art. I love the modern-gothic style. I'm a huge Marvel fan and don't know much about DC and don't watch many DC movies. I'm so glad I took a chance and watched this movie. It was fantastic.
I didn't ever get tired of looking at that Bat suit. And this is the first time I really felt like I was seeing Gotham City in a Batman film. Burton's movies never felt like anything more than a cartoony stage set, and Nolan's films were just a bit too generic. This city was a character. Like environmental storytelling in video games, it wore its story in every moldering detail, every decaying bit of scaffolding, every crumbling edifice. It was a diseased city, decaying faster than it could build.
They humanized batman with faults and gave the story a very sinister feel. I really hope they follow through with this dark world and maybe do hush or court of owls story next.
Cinematography with subtle, innuendos shot was top shelf as well. Batman/Joker franchise keep dolling out the best talents in film making. From Christopher Nolan interpretations to the previous Joker film. Keep it up. A lot of Se7en noir element in this film.
I personally think that the adrenaline that Batman used after getting shot was the same stuff that Bane uses. The color was green and it made him extra violent
I thought it was a super dose of "drop" which very well could just be an early version of either Bane's serum OR their version of whatever chemical turns the Joker.
I think what made this different was it was more of Batman, meaning Christian Bale was more Bruce Wayne. We see a Pattisons version clearly filled with trauma and darkness trying to do good. Bale was the typical playboy billionaire who decided to be a hero. This version showed Bruce being more of solely focused on saving the city and being haunted by the death of his parents and then seeing him react to his parents past. Great writing !
But that trauma (losing his parents) happened to Bruce Wayne…not Batman. A Batman movie without a strong Bruce Wayne aspect just does not make much sense. ( just my opinion. Of course ignore this comment if you were not looking for any pushback)
That typical playboy billionaire persona you're talking about is Bale's cover while Pattinson is still in his second year of being Batman, thus he hasn't mastered if yet which is why his inner feelings are on display and also reaffirms Riddler's conclusion that Bruce is Batman
The same thing happens in batman begins too, Bruce just wants to be batman and doesnt care about being bruce wayne and then alfred tells he has to basically and i think the same will happen to Robert
@@dannyt3522 By saying that, i hope you're not here to disrupt a conversation simply discussing the events of the movie to unnecessarily insert your exaggeratedly negative opinions into it.
I was genuinely scared that Riddler had figured out that Bruce Wayne was Batman when Batman was looking at the wall of newspaper clippings showing Batman and Bruce Wayne. I was worried that this would lead to the reveal with Batman being surrounded by the GCPD, making things even more complicated
Just came back after watching. The movie is incredible. Robert Pattinson has done it. The chemistry between Jim Gordon (Jeffrey Wright) and The Batman is just incredible, not seen onscreen till now, the greatest detectives at work. And the background score, that's just insanely good. The movie was more than what I had expected and what this trailer promised us.
Only plot hole for me was, why the hell didn't they investigate the location of where the photos of the club were taken (standard stuff) - it ended up being the Riddler's lair LOL
The Bats being a detective was awesome, his heavy suit sounded like it had spurs made the movie almost a western, Batmobile car chase was the first time in a long while a car chase was good mho. casting is great Farrel is unrecognizable!
yea, me and my dad said the same thing, as soon as we saw Colin Farrells name, we were like "wtf he was in the movie????", then I looked it up and found out he was the one playing Penguin
Gotham looked amazing. What a team effort. Between the special effects team, location scouts, production designers and and Greig Fraser’s cinematography, they made something really special.
Another detail of this movie that I found very cool is that, on the funeral scene, after Colson get out of the car, the transition of body language from Bruce Wayne to Batman was an amazing subtle detail. You can see Bruce turning into Batman just to be ready to fight, even without his suit. Such an incredible acting by Robert. I really love this movie.
I was the only person in the theater laughing at the penguin waddle, so I’m really happy that you guys caught it too! Best comic book film reviewer of all time… also I love the bat mobile and the opening monologue from Wayne!!! “When that light hits the sky, it’s not a call.. it’s a warning.” “They think I’m hiding in the shadows, but I am the shadows”
the whole time i was whispering to the people I was watching the movie with stuff like omg, he's waddling like a penguin or at the start where he's squinting cuz of the sun because he's so used to the night and like other hidden details
This Penguin may not have been thrown into a sewer at birth and raised by penguins, but he's been through the ringer more than once. You see all those gold teeth? Someone done messed him up. In an interview with Colin Ferrall, he talks about developing sympathy for the character once he saw the makeup design, with all the scars and stuff. That's what the limp was about. Like everyone else in the film, he's deeply wounded.
Two things you might have missed: The Joker's lyric, "one day you're up" might be a reference to Frank Sinatra's song That's Life,, which played at the end of Joker. And the mayor's son appears to be dressed in red and yellow, a reference to Robin (the scene is too poorly lit for me to be sure).
I loved everything about this movie. Even how realistic the bat mobile looked compared to a gigantic nuclear missile looking car in other shows or movies
Yup. Story-wise, it makes sense too. The Batman here is still young, he even uses a squirrel suit and travels around with a normal motorcycle, so story-wise, it makes sense that his Batmobile would look like that. Though I think as he progresses and his enemies become more stronger, the Batmobile would get stronger.
I hope they keep it that way. I liked the realistic look of the batcave and batmobile. essentially using a hidden garage full of parts for a jet powered muscle car. instead of a giant hyper advanced nuclear tank/car hybrid and super clean, space age chamber. fits the grungy theme too
idk after the car chasing scene "Oz" is not even having a little scratch anywhere in his body. Not the most realistic movie i would say but good movie none the less.
I had big problems with aspects of Snyders Batman, but that Batmobile was my favorite version ever. I'm not a fan of Batman and his world in a very realistic setting. My take is, the aspects of the character that makes him so cool and popular are not realistic.
@@guybroyles48 Batman isn't all about fancy tech. Most fans usually like his character - the will to not kill people, his compassion for life, and a whole lot more. Sure, others like him only for his "fancy tech" and his edge-lord appearance, but those are usually the edgy fans.
I love how Batman starts off brutal and right in your face. He was loud and scary. He went to the club and went through the front door fighting everyone. By the end of the movie, he was more in the shadows. He even started doing that disappearing thing on Gordon (the best portrayal ever ). It was a really nice arc to see the Batman grow into who he is becoming
I see alot of people saying batman and bruce wayne are the same in this movie, however you can visually see how uncomfortable bruce wayne is without he's batman suit when he goes to the club without the mask, in this movie i can definitely see how mentally ill bruce wayne is, he is oddly similar to the riddler without his mask which we can see how they both have "diaries/ledgers", they both are terrible in social situations and when the batman confronts the riddler in arkham it feels like the batman is talking to both himself and the riddler at the same time, the riddler without his mask is the batman without his mask,nothing, and this movie shows how he needs to overcome bruce wayne and his problems, the batman lives for justice, while bruce wayne lives for batman, bruce wayne simultaneously needs to do good as batman and bruce wayne, unlike the riddler,bruce wayne can change things in his position without the mask, something batman has to come to realise and something i hope to see in a 2nd batman movie directed by reeves
I like to think that when Batman cuts the wire and falls into the water it symbolizes a sort of baptism and rebirth because that's when he changes from vengeance to hope
Holy cow. That’s really good. One thing Batman will always worry about are innocent people. Seeing them suffer because of his and others vengeance caused him to have a change of oath almost yiu could say
It meant being Batman isn't enough, people are still struggling and just beating up villains won't get it done. Why would it be hope? The whole city got flooded. Everything will get worse.
@@richardarnez4932 u must not have watched the movie that’s clearly not the main point reeves is trying to convey. The theme of this movie revolves around vengeance and hope. Not everything is gonna end up worse.
The atmosphere in this movie was immaculate. The dark, gritty Gotham shots. Something I'd also like to mention is the moments where he was like a pseudo-vigilante where he didn't have the batsuit but was running around with a hoodie, cap and mask. Gave me major Watch Dogs vibes. Also the song "Life After Salem" is what I was thinking about when seeing this movie, very similar vibes
@@josuesantiago1550 I don't know if you noticed in the movie, but they said it was only his 2nd year being Batman. So if you didn't catch that, I see why you'd be confused. But I also think the fact that Robert Pattinson still looks young, might be a reason why they made Batman a little more naive and flawed in this film.
It's not just that, it's way more dark because it also completely destroys the Wayne family name with Thomas working with the Mob and his wife being mentally unstable also opens the door for Batman to have a clinically genetic mental illness in a movie also he doesn't really save anyone and the whole city is flooded he stopped nothing. Emo Batman for sure.
@@Charles-ij1ow I mean tbf they did that in the Batman Telltale Games plus in recent comics* (not really recent more like 7-8 years) they hinted towards the Waynes being corrupt and having ties to The Court Of Owls. Which is what I think they're setting up down the line. so it will be like they were the ones pulling the strings all along.
I actually like to think that despite him not knowing Bruce is Batman, he really doesn’t care who he is under the mask because like himself he views batman as who he truly is, so the facade doesn’t matter to the riddler
He even says, i know the real you. At his apartment theres pictures of bruce wayne and batman with a note : i know the real you. So maybe he knows who he is
Riddler literally says this to Batman's face in the movie during the interrogation scene in Arkham. Riddler basically says, "everyone cares who you are under the mask but we both know this is the real you"
This… this is the Batman that I wanted. The batmobile is perfect, the suit is even better when you get a good look at it, and he scares criminals with nothing but a floodlight and some shadows. This is my favorite version of Batman, even over Dark Knight.
I could not get enough of that suit. It looked amazing, especially the mask. I couldn't get enough of that Gotham City. It was absolutely perfect, exactly how I always dreamed of it. It truly felt like a character in itself, a diseased city, decaying faster than it could be built. You could feel what it'd be like to live there, the desperation, pressure from all sides, living in a miserable, leaky little apartment that cost more than half your monthly income. The dread of Batman would just be one more pressure. This movie had texture. It had atmosphere like no other Batman film. It made the characters feel to real you could almost touch them.
The photos that the Riddler released of the Mayor and the other photos later in the film were all taken from the same location, the riddler's apartment which overlooked the entrance to the night club. All the Batman had to do was investigate the location the photos were taken from. Which is 100% something even an amateur would have done. The Batman in this film is clearly a very talented detective so it's a bit of a plot hole that he never located the apartment.
You only came to that conclusion after the movie revealed itself, it's not really a plot hole if you only can arrive at that point by information that the film delivers to the viewers but not the characters
@@upthechelsjr11 the characters had the same information i did. I realized this during the film upon seeing the second set of pictures of the police commisioner. They were all taken from the same place
I don't think that is a plot hole. I thought a plot hole was something that goes against the flow of the story. Bruce could have honestly over analyzed the riddler's questions.
What I love about this interpretation is that he makes mistakes. He's still learning and developing. He's reckless and angry and outmatched by his first villain. He can't always save the day. There may not be a whole lot of action but most first entries of a trilogy are like that. We're gonna see him grow and become a better version of himself as the bat and as the billionaire playboy. I love it Can't wait to see what they'll do next
That’s part of the reason I loved it as well. I think he’ll start to see that really needs to develop a persona for when he’s out in public and we’ll start to see him be something other than just Batman even when he’s out of the costume. I imagine since we had so little of Bruce Wayne in this film the sequel will focus on that side of him so much more next time around
@@jeremyroberts8822 agreed. Well I assume the sequel will be like that for Bruce to develope into his playboy persona life but also improve himself as batman. Matt Reeves has me hooked on this one and Im looking forward to see what else he has in mind for this. Hope he keeps up good work
I agree that he still has work to do as an investigator but he also frequently found things that other people missed which still effectively showed that his ability as a detective is still exceptional.
Only plot hole for me was, why the hell didn't they investigate the location of where the photos of the club were taken (standard stuff) - it ended up to be the Riddler's lair LOL
“I don't wear white to hide myself. I wear it so they'll see me coming. So they'll know who it is. 'Cause when they see the white, it doesn't matter how good a target I am. Their hands shake so bad, they couldn't hit the moon.” - Moon Knight This is the first quote that came to my mind when I heard that and I don't know why because its the exact opposite vibe of what batman was going for.
Saw interview with Reeves where he talked about Joker having a skin disease that causes his face to look like a permanent grin. I like the idea, it’s something different from the other live action Jokers. This is a great movie & can’t wait to see more of these characters & awesome world building in the sequels.
I love this version of Batman, best one yet! I love Zoe as cat women! The characters had so much more depth and grit than any other versions of Batman.
LOVE the scene of Batman walking upside down from penguins perspective, looking like a bat. This movie was so good, I'm glad I never doubted my boy Pattinson.
@@veronikamarquez9792 nah he had a seat belt he's good lol, jk but Batman definitely would have died running into that bridge when flying at like 100 miles an hour.
From what I heard, the zodiac killer inspired/influenced a majority of Dano’s portrayal of the riddler. Very interesting connection. The movie was incredible..
@@arandomnamelessdude463 that "something in the way + mystery song" connection he made would make a perfect essay inclusion, but in videos its constant eye rolls
This was a great movie. I didn’t want it to end. At first I thought Pattinson would be a terrible Batman, but in reality it turns out he IS the Batman. I really hope they keep making more movies with him and all the other characters/actors
Funnily enough, I thought he'd be a horrible Bruce wayne. That's the one thing Clooney has over the other Batman actors: he looks like what people THINK Bruce Wayne is like. Of course, that's the ONLY thing that abomination of a film gets. He was a horrible batman, yet sold the Wayne part. Pattinson does the opposite: he doesn't really seem like someone with a lot of money, but you could ABSOLUTELY see him and the batsuit without hesitation.
Pattinson cleans up amazingly well. Did you ever see pics of him in a tux with a tidy hair style? He looks every bit the suave, confident billionaire. I’m almost certain Pattinson’s look at the NYC Premiere was a loud message that said he had no problems portraying the character most people associate with Bruce Wayne.
The “adrenaline” he injects gets it own cutaway and it’s green. Made me think it’s maybe the Venom that gives Bane his power as Batman seems so unhinged after he takes it
The Batman is one of the best movie of this year...no doubt... I have never seen a grounded batman in live-action, even not in dark knight trilogy also... Matt Reeves made a comicbook movie worth watching again and again.
Anyone else notice how when Penguin was tied up after he was captured by Batman after the chase scene he was waddling back and forth like a penguin, was a pretty funny touch
No Batman film will ever be perfect. There will always be something that’s missing that a lot of fans wanted. That said, I think this is the closest thing to a perfect Batman *film* to date, and actually surpasses (in my opinion) The Dark Knight. It’s fantastic, and surpassed my expectations in many ways.
The reveal that Martha was in and out of Arkham and Thomas was willing to do necessary things to protect the people (and probably avenge them) could be a nod to Flashpoint where Martha became the Joker and Thomas was the Batman
@@nikica3348 in the Flashpoint comic, where The Flash time travels to save his mom at the hands of Reverse Flash(speedsters can manipulate time), it created an alternate timeline where Thomas became Batman(hence work needed to be done) and Martha became The Joker(hence the Arkham reference, since Joker is regularly detained in the Asylum and even used it as his Batcave)
God damn that Batman movie was insanely good!!!!! Not sure if I’m willing to put it up past the Dark Knight, but this one is right up there with it. Worthy of its place. Bravo!!! 🙌🏽 👏🏽
Another detail I think I found was when Batman hands over the pistol to Jim, which before he said no guns and Jim replied "that’s your thing" so Batman handing over the pistol is kind of a way of saying that he accepts his own ways in justice ig.
i just watched the movie like an hour ago but to me this is automatically a top 5 superhero movie on my list. It has everything im looking for and exceed all expectation.
This movie was amazing every aspect. Not a single character felt like a throwaway and was used perfectly. The intensity, and batmobile. Although I love the dark knight, this one might take the cake as the best. Some people may not want to admit that but the way they portrayed Batman and Gotham was perfect. However we can all agree Health Ledger is the goat.
This film 100% had the best portrayals of Batman, Gotham and most of the other characters but I still think the dark knight was a better film from just a film and storytelling perspective.
That's the thing though, Ledger was so good that it's almost impossible to make a movie better than that one. If the sequel has the Joker in it and he's at least close to Ledger's but the movie continues what The Batman put forth, then maybe we can say a Batman movie is better than The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight and The Batman are the two best Batman movies ever.
I haven’t heard anyone mention the Batman’s eyebrows. The way the worn leather would shimmer just right on the brim, mimicking Adam West Batman costume having the eyebrows drawn on. It was a little over the top in some scenes, but I think all in all it was well grounded, and definitely a call back.
It was way more expressive than any of the previous film costumes. Which is interesting, because it's the first one that doesn't have a painted on or molded in expression.
The costume designers said they didn’t want the suit to do the acting for Pattinson like previous suits did. Instead, they wanted him to seem like a wraith, so the cowl is shaped like a skull.
Here is one more Easter egg. The green syringe in the end fight scene I believe gives him the same affect as it was syringe for bane (tolerance to pain, aggression, power).
@@olliesmith4997 I noticed that the second he pulled it out. I remember hearing ages ago from an early screening viewer about him using adrenaline to fight someone but nobody mentioned it was green. Great reference
I can't believe this wasn't referenced. That's literally the first thing I thought the second I saw it. Could lead to further stories with a version of bane reliant on a drug. Similar to the one controlled by uma thurmans poison ivy but more serious. Joker and bane team up in next film
This was so atmospheric and brooding. I loved the feel of this batman movie so much. it's my favorite take on batman and gotham yet. Can't wait to watch more of these.
To me I feel Christian Bale played a good Bruce Wayne and how he’s really a millionaire with the choice of helping people, Pattinson played a really good Batman that’s been hurt and darkened by the past of his family’s names and trying to prove to himself he’s good…..All and all it was an outstanding performance and reminds me of the Arkham Games
I dont like this emo version of Bruce Wayne. Pattison had the same look since his HP days. Also its a good story, but action was sloppy in some scenes. Penguin and his men shoot 100 bullets towards Catwoman and Gordon, and not a single hit?! Also DA explodes in Batman face, and not even a scratch. He should be also deaf for weeks.
One question..... why did Reeves and Pattinson go with a emo version of Bruce Wayne??? Ugghhh.... I don't talk to ppl or make eye contact with anyone. Bruce Wayne is out going and happy when in public, not this little whiney ass emo person
@@justincrady because its year 2 batman, he doesnt become the “handsome slick billionaire play boy” Bruce Wayne until much later. This is him in his early years, still dark, quiet and mysterious.
I loved Riddler in this adaptation very much in the vein of John Doe, Zodiac, Jigsaw, perfect. Exactly what Riddler should be, it reminded me of the Arkham series Riddler. It was incredible to see Batman being a detective, with detective vision that actually makes sense and feels realistic! He did research, he studied crime scenes, but he’s not perfect, I actually loved that he failed, he didn’t solve Riddler’s final puzzle in time, he’s going to learn from this come the sequel Really excited to see more from this world of Batman
He didn't solve the last two riddles in time. If he wasn't Bruce Wayne, Bruce Wayne would've died before Batman could get there so he really failed the last two riddles. I mean he did figure out the Bruce one but that bomb went off an hour before he solved it.
Half way through it, I knew it was my favorite Batman, period. When the credits roll, I felt like I’d just read a graphic novel in a single sitting. When it comes to the character and his actions on the page, no other Batman movie even comes close to The Batman on screen. IMO.
Honestly didn’t know how to feel about Gotham being flooded but the more I think about the more I see there’s and actual consequence unlike a lot of other hero movies. Really cool
The Renewal Fund wasn’t emptied necessarily, but used for mass laundering and for the integration of those funds. That’s when a certain Forensic accountant used his puzzle solving skills to deduce the true use of Renewal. Knowing that distinction makes Riddler’s discovery a major feat because such funds are audited by FINRA annually. This fund’s corruption went DEEEEP.
I love how the riddler in the batman is very similar to jigsaw, especially with that first letter where he says "let's play a game" which I feel is a nod to jigsaw's iconic line "I want to play a game"
What I love about this movie and stories with this similar atmosphere is how these villains and batman aren't that different and how anything can push them in either direction. As the joker says it just takes one bad day. I also like how he thought he can change the city by just being batman but later realized that he could actually be helpful being Bruce too, probably more so. I think the next one we'll see him develop the playboy billionaire persona.
I would be surprised if Reeves goes back to the playboy persona. One thing I really like about this version is that it's different from anything we've seen. He might do some unexpected variation on the millionaire playboy, but if you think about it, that trope is pretty played out. The dandy playboy alter-ego has been a superhero trope since 1908. Zorro lifted it from the Scarlet Pimpernel, the Shadow took it from Zorro, and Batman took it from the Shadow. And even if Bale hadn't gone pretty hard with it, Tony Stark took the idea to the limit, so the playboy millionaire philanthropist who's secretly a superhero might come off as unoriginal. I suspect in a sequel to The Batman, we'll see a different take on the secret identity.
Something you missed about the lyrics. Kurt says "and the animals I've trapped have all become my pets." So here the analogy goes to how the riddler thinks he is the same as batman and wants to be his partner when all comes down. Something in the way and endless nameless are my favourite nirvana songs and I think something in the way was the perfect choice as the theme for this batman. Something I think no one has talked about is how this movie completely deconstruct the idea of Batman and it shows us some of the topics the movies haven't touched till now, like how mentally broken the character is; living eternally in his delirium; how he should not be romanticized, how his villains are his own doing and how he is part of the problem he's trying to fix.
Totally agree, it was the perfect song for the movie, and really made this Batman feel disturbed. Though I thought it was overused. It seemed a weird moment to go back to that song at the end of the film, when Batman had clearly risen above what the song represented.
I believe that the Riddler figured out Bruce’s identity. In that scene, Batman and Riddler glance at the security camera. I think Riddler backpedalled so as not to “ruin the fun” by letting everyone know the truth.
Just saw this movie today. I noticed how when Batman says “things will get worse before getting better,” is a callback to The Dark Knight when Alfred says that to Bruce
right when i saw the intense and dark bat signal scene in the opening, i knew i was going to love this movie. i really hope there’s a saga of “the batman” movies in the future just as well paced and well written as this one. i need more battinson and i need more detective batman. this movie was amazing.
They’ve actually been working on this for quite some time, and there will definitely be a sequel, or so we can assume by the ending scene where the Riddler and Joker talked in confinement. This series of Batman movies with Robert Pattinson will be the greatest we’ve ever seen
Pacing was jarring, but I would watch another Battinson (a term which has been about since the beginning 🤦🏽♂️😂) movie with a better villain and not that god awful joker tease
One of my favorite bits of the shot with Batman walking towards Cobblebot's car is the way the fire seems to fall while the water seems to rise. Heavily atmospheric
(Bat signal shines in the sky, criminals look up and see it). "It's a big city, I can't be everywhere... but they don't know that". (Compilation of criminals staring into dark alleyways, dropping their shit and running in terror). That one scene personified what Batman is meant to mean for criminals perfectly.
I love how they made The Riddler inspired by both The Zodiac Killer and in some sort of way, Michael Myers. Like when Riddler goes after the DA in the car, it perfectly reflects Annie's death in the first Halloween.
An easter egg I think I noticed was when the Riddler gets arrested in the corner bar. When Batman walks up to the window to watch, some light shines a yellow light onto the bat emblem on Batman's chest making it look like the yellow bat emblem seen on multiple bat suits.
How did you not pick up on how when Batman enters the crime scene and approaches the Penguin after the chase it just shows his boots and a slight jingle as he steps. It harkens back to westerns; Batman is the Sheriff about to deliver justice for his town.
Is it just me or that “adrenaline” was actually venom bc all his pain went away momentarily and Batman was blinded by uncontrollable rage and his mental state was blocked. Sounds like the venom that bane uses.
I have a feeling the trilogy will follow the 3 line of Batman, this one being vengeance where Batman fights for vengeance, rage, and also seeing he shouldn't only fight for vengeance, the second being the knight, where he starts becoming the hope of Gotham, the knight of Gotham and the third one when he becomes the full Batman, Batman in his prime.
7:41 reference to Court of Owls 12:19 reference to Hugo Strange. 17:05 reference to Oracle (Barbara Gordon). 24:00 reference to The Organ Grinder, The Red Triangle Gang. 24:13 reference to Rorschach, Watchmen 25:54 The adrenaline is actually the same green juice that Bane uses. Thats why Batman goes on a rage filled rampage.
The movie is probably the best Batman movie now. And if they continue to make the next movie just like this and so on. It’ll be a phenomenal series. Throughout the whole movie it brought me back to playing the Arkham games. This movie is fantastic
IMHO I don't think it topped the dark knight. The elemental chaos, an unstoppable force that heath brought to the table, riddler couldn't match it. In dark knight, batman was fully formed but still couldn't stop the joker. In the batman, batman is still a novice. But I love everything else about this movie. If the second part in which the joker is present, tops the first one. It sure will top the dark knight. And I am hopeful for it
@@ragerhot If you ask me I never understood the attachment to Bale's Batman. His performance as Bruce is amazing but as Batman he's just alright. He kind of just gives nothing compared to the other actors like Keaton, Pattinson and Affleck are a billion times more intimidating then his performance. He's so reliant on gadgets just to get a scare out of his victims and even at that it's still very eh to me. That's just my hot take though.
@@albertokorogu1258 I am talking about the stage of mentality bale's batman was in. Bale's batman didn't go full out because his morals were well formed, he wasn't vengeance. And he was in a calm state of mind but the joker still tore him down. Pattinson's batman was blinded by vengeance. He inspired the riddler in his actions. So the contrast between bale's righteous batman and the elementary chaotic joker was great. The topic of escalation was greatly explored in TDK. In Pattinson's batman, the contrast was low. Both the riddler and batman were vengeance. Riddler gave away many clues but due to Batman's novice stage, he couldn't get it. But the realisation of vengeance being not the way to go, is great in this movie. I'm not disregarding the batman but TDK was too great. But I am hopeful that the next sequels can top TDK
I think you've missed one major detail, I believe what Batman actually injects himself with is Venom, the same drug Bane uses for super strength, hence why its green.
It really was a personal victory, but it was also a heroic victory for Batman. Riddler was outsmarting him the entire movie but in the end, Batman saved a ton of people at the community center. I loved the epic finish against Riddler's goons. Felt so much like the Batman I've always known.
Riddler knew he was Batman, he knew he wouldn't die from the bomb, or probably even be there. I think the "See you in hell" refers more to Arkham than actual hell. In some of the comics, Riddler figures it out but never tells anyone because then it's no longer a riddle for others to solve.
No they showed when riddler was in jail talking to Batman . The whole time Batman thinks Riddler knows he’s Bruce Wayne, and the twist is he actually doesn’t know
i also like at the beginning when he beating the gang up, the victim that you presume he is 'saving' is trembling in fear saying 'please dont hurt me' the people of gotham are so broken and obviously fear for their life, that regular citizens see batman as a threat rather than help
I love how he just stops and methodically stared at everything at the mayors murder scene but he’s actually filming everything with his camera contact. Also, best bat mobile intro ever!
Watching it in IMAX was a blast. Literally
Right before that scene too I was wondering when the bat mobile was coming 🤣
@@Rish24 | it was so loud that it rattled the back of my chair and sent a shiver up my back I'm sure penguin felt the same way.
Cool entrance but the batmobile looked like batman was broke
@@cameronvincent Nah a muscle car for batmobile is the best thing I've seen
One of the things I noticed was how Batman made so many mistakes. As this is a younger Batman it makes sense. He gets hit by punches and shot by guns a lot. Also, the scene where he jumps off the police building. He loses his breath and gets startled. In all the other depictions the Batman he jumps from huge heights without a second thought. It’s a nice touch.
Yeah it is still year 2 so i really liked how he made mistakes (and the scene where he tanked 2 machine guns was badass)
Yeah I can appreciate him being hesitant jumping from a big ass tower of a building. And not sticking the landing
@@BigClipps for real, I was thinking he woulda tried that before
@@Ben-T2000 He probably tried it as a test run, but never in the moment of an actual chase.
It's like how you might have taken taekwondo classes and be pretty good, but the first time someone actually attacks you for real you would probably panic and mess up.
@@GoddoDoggo True, that's a good point
That fact that batman actually gets pulled by his cape in this movie is just great in itself cause it shows the people he is fighting aren't NPCs
Damn i wonder where reeves has seen that from. Or when he is in the elevator.
😂😂😂😂
I love your comment because not everyone will get what an NPC is.
No capes!!!
Yet, no one ever thinks to shoot him in the face, the only area his body is exposed. Batman will never make sense in this "real world" setting, to me. There's nothing realistic about basically everything that's cool about the character and makes him so popular. That's just my take.
I don’t like how nobody mentioned that when Falcone died he totally recognized the Batman was Bruce. He mentioned earlier when seeing Bruce he can “still remember his face as a child looking down at him while being operated on the table”. As he was dying he looked up to Batman with familiarity. He knew in that moment. I love when movies leave things up to interpretation like that. They refused to hold our hand.
Oh damn! Nice.
So many things in the movie. Just like Riddler final plan happening on 5th November.
@@DarkCreed whoa, that’s awesome
You're right! When that scene came up in the cinema, I swear he was gonna whisper "Bruce..." before dying, but he didn't. That's a cool detail
That is straight from long Halloween comic story ending.
i love how this movie is kinda “batman” coming to realize he needs bruce wayne, because the lack of wayne presence led to the corruption of the wayne fund. It’s a really good lesson for him to learn!
Yes! First time I have seen someone else mention that. When he learns if that you can see it becomes clear that he understands how important it is for Bruce Wayne to be as much a superhero as Batman.
@@austinsnyder5262 really excited to see him open up as an actor and play in the bruce wayne world, developing his relationship with alfred is also a big one
Have to learn not to underestimate people's reasoning, goddanm!
But yes! I learned to take for granted Bruce's necessity to play a character of himself, but here is explicitly stated how "batman" can do effective altruism meanwhile cleansing gotham's streets. Which is something refreshing to see...
That actually a good point.
I thought it was also highlighted pretty well with the two iceberg lounge scenes. When he shows up as Batman, he literally has to fight his way in. When he shows up as Bruce Wayne, he is taken to the very top without any problem whatsoever.
Also the whole vengeance and fear turned to hope thing was solidified when the first person Batman saved in the movie was actually afraid of him and said something along the lines of “Please don’t hurt me”, but the last child Batman saves clings onto him with a complete lack of fear
The way they portrayed Batman as this shadowy creature that could pop out at any second really convinced me of this movies greatness. And that was in the first 5 minutes.
I agree, getting to see how criminals react when seeing the bat symbol in the cloudy sky's of gotham was great.
The fuckin nirvana song..
@@Pixelkip I mean, it's fire tho.
I was a bit dissappointed when he came out though. Instead of picking off the henchmen 1 by 1 and being seen like a silent force of nature, he just walks out making hella noise with his footsteps lol
@@Akira91748 true. I would've loved if instead of coming out where they think he will, he drops down on them instead, that would've been sick
I've always wanted the Riddler to be portrayed more of a serious villain that actually poses a threat, not just a second-rate joke villain. This movie made that happen. Riddler was terrifying
nah the riddler was definitely portrayed quite mid
@@SubbuMeyya it's terrifying because it's believable it could happen in the real world
@@ec6895 this isnt happening anywhere irl brodie
@@SubbuMeyya You've got to be trolling. 🤦♂️ Ever heard of the zodiac killer?
@@SubbuMeyya yea of course, something similar like the riddler wouldn't exist, but zodiac killer? probably
This movie is the perfect Batman movie, instead of trying to compete with Marvel and create some amazing action movie with caped crusaders jumping out of flying space ships they went down a lane that no one expected! The dark, gritty, rainy, alleyways with mafia esc villains and a young Batman trying to figure it all out! This doesn’t compare with Marvel movies because it’s a different lane, I absolutely love this!
you can give this movie a compliment without unnecessary comparing it to marvel or any other companies 😅
You can compare any movie to any other movie, and this movies vibe is very similar to the Batman movies before it, especially the dark night movies. So.
The only difference in lane is that dc, like sony, struggles to make hero movies worth watching so they’ve leaned into their villains, as they’re more compelling
Uhh have u seen the dark knight?
@@veronikamarquez9792 oh, im sorry, babe
That one scene where he hesitates for a brief second before he jumps off that one building, it shows how really human he is.
It shows how inexperienced he is as batman.
You wouldn't think he's human though when he survives smashing into a bus and ground from flying like a bat.
Even my mother, who is not a huge Batman fan, noticed that same thing you just said lol
Ya but that hit he took at the end of it and got up was pretty inhuman
Ya but that hit he took at the end of it and got up was pretty inhuman
I also love how the riddler lookalike shooter at the end says he’s vengeance just like Batman did in the beginning. Batman’s reaction to that moment striked me as a realization that maybe he hasn’t been going the right way about things.
Yeah like he was fighting with himself. But explain that green stuff he injected before he beat the shooter's face in.
@@izzylandyt Agree! I chalked it up to being something like adrenaline but maybe other comic book fans could identify it as something else.
@@Gojuan06 probably venom cause it was bright green and venom is the same color and makes you raged. also riddler in the comics is the first to use venom so yea.
@@skellybonz5467 I also thought it was Venom because it immediately threw him into a rage where he couldn’t control his aggression.
@@izzylandyt that’s an epipen
The thing I loved the most was how Gotham was truly displayed how dangerous and almost hopeless Gotham was with its crime. You could feel how corrupt everything is and it’s perfect can’t trust anyone.
Yeah, I actually felt cautious while watching. Reminiscent of those late walks back home, where I have to keep a guard up in case something happens.
Fortunately, nothing bad has happened... _yet._ But there is always that possibility, and I got that feeling with Gotham, that something bad _might_ happen.
Kind of, the way we are heading.
True that, it reminded me of the city from The Crow
Chicago at Adams/Wabash Loop station at the CTA….. yep….. and the Loop stations are some fo the safest 😜
When Falcone was being arrested he said "Don't you know your boys in blue works for me?". It then cut to Gordon standing under a red light. I really love details like this.
Nice catch
They don't work for Falcone. They work with the Bat
Wow
The boys in blue work for Falcone, while the boys in red work for Gordon
You with Zorro over here?
I just can't get over how gorgeous the movie looks. The visual style is fantastic, every shot is pure art. I love the modern-gothic style.
I'm a huge Marvel fan and don't know much about DC and don't watch many DC movies. I'm so glad I took a chance and watched this movie. It was fantastic.
DC has a lot of good animated film and shows with a few peak live action.
Same here great film
I didn't ever get tired of looking at that Bat suit. And this is the first time I really felt like I was seeing Gotham City in a Batman film. Burton's movies never felt like anything more than a cartoony stage set, and Nolan's films were just a bit too generic. This city was a character. Like environmental storytelling in video games, it wore its story in every moldering detail, every decaying bit of scaffolding, every crumbling edifice.
It was a diseased city, decaying faster than it could build.
I seriously hope the cinematography wins all the awards
I kept going on and on to my bf abt the visuals. I agree 100% with you.
They humanized batman with faults and gave the story a very sinister feel. I really hope they follow through with this dark world and maybe do hush or court of owls story next.
I’m pretty sure this movie was based off of both of those storylines
Cinematography with subtle, innuendos shot was top shelf as well. Batman/Joker franchise keep dolling out the best talents in film making. From Christopher Nolan interpretations to the previous Joker film. Keep it up. A lot of Se7en noir element in this film.
Hush really seems the most possible tho now that I watched this
Court of owls gotta be scary its gonna be like the illuminati
I personally think that the adrenaline that Batman used after getting shot was the same stuff that Bane uses. The color was green and it made him extra violent
Thought the same thing… which I was hyped at and disappointed at the same time because I don’t want to see the same villains being used again
@@andrecolon1469 doesn’t necessarily mean Bane is coming soon or anything, just opens the possibility.
Yeah I thought it was a early version of Banes Venom as well.
I thought it was a super dose of "drop" which very well could just be an early version of either Bane's serum OR their version of whatever chemical turns the Joker.
@@patrickbrochu3854 | it would be a cool twist if it's actually Scarecrow that's behind the drugs.
I think what made this different was it was more of Batman, meaning Christian Bale was more Bruce Wayne. We see a Pattisons version clearly filled with trauma and darkness trying to do good. Bale was the typical playboy billionaire who decided to be a hero. This version showed Bruce being more of solely focused on saving the city and being haunted by the death of his parents and then seeing him react to his parents past. Great writing !
But that trauma (losing his parents) happened to Bruce Wayne…not Batman. A Batman movie without a strong Bruce Wayne aspect just does not make much sense. ( just my opinion. Of course ignore this comment if you were not looking for any pushback)
That typical playboy billionaire persona you're talking about is Bale's cover while Pattinson is still in his second year of being Batman, thus he hasn't mastered if yet which is why his inner feelings are on display and also reaffirms Riddler's conclusion that Bruce is Batman
The same thing happens in batman begins too, Bruce just wants to be batman and doesnt care about being bruce wayne and then alfred tells he has to basically and i think the same will happen to Robert
Y’all thought this movie was good?
@@dannyt3522 By saying that, i hope you're not here to disrupt a conversation simply discussing the events of the movie to unnecessarily insert your exaggeratedly negative opinions into it.
I was genuinely scared that Riddler had figured out that Bruce Wayne was Batman when Batman was looking at the wall of newspaper clippings showing Batman and Bruce Wayne. I was worried that this would lead to the reveal with Batman being surrounded by the GCPD, making things even more complicated
W scene
Just came back after watching. The movie is incredible. Robert Pattinson has done it. The chemistry between Jim Gordon (Jeffrey Wright) and The Batman is just incredible, not seen onscreen till now, the greatest detectives at work. And the background score, that's just insanely good. The movie was more than what I had expected and what this trailer promised us.
I totally am ready to watch it again!
Only plot hole for me was, why the hell didn't they investigate the location of where the photos of the club were taken (standard stuff) - it ended up being the Riddler's lair LOL
@@OutrageousLilKillers wtf you’re actually right🧐
You’re kidding right? 3 of the lamest hours of my life that I’ll never get back.
@@andrewalden8364 Well I am not. Maybe you can explain why you feel this way?
The Bats being a detective was awesome, his heavy suit sounded like it had spurs made the movie almost a western, Batmobile car chase was the first time in a long while a car chase was good mho. casting is great Farrel is unrecognizable!
Honestly saw his name in the credits and couldn’t for the life of me remember where he was. To find out it was Farrel was a trip
Yes, and there’s even a really subtle little Wild West-like ringing in his score as he walks in on the skull goons
I think you hit it right on the nail I love this Batman 💪🏾
I couldn't recognize Oz as Farrell but there was just something familiar about Oz that I couldn't place until I knew it was Farrell. It's the eyes
yea, me and my dad said the same thing, as soon as we saw Colin Farrells name, we were like "wtf he was in the movie????", then I looked it up and found out he was the one playing Penguin
Gotham looked amazing. What a team effort. Between the special effects team, location scouts, production designers and and Greig Fraser’s cinematography, they made something really special.
Another detail of this movie that I found very cool is that, on the funeral scene, after Colson get out of the car, the transition of body language from Bruce Wayne to Batman was an amazing subtle detail. You can see Bruce turning into Batman just to be ready to fight, even without his suit. Such an incredible acting by Robert. I really love this movie.
Yh I noticed that too he was ready to be a Hero and “jump into action” at any moment you could just tell by his change of posture
@@TrvvonxLeonn SO ANXIOUS TO SEE THE MOVIE AGAIN SO I CAN GET MORE DETAILS! :D
Yo exactly this movie was amazing
Good point
I was the only person in the theater laughing at the penguin waddle, so I’m really happy that you guys caught it too! Best comic book film reviewer of all time… also I love the bat mobile and the opening monologue from Wayne!!!
“When that light hits the sky, it’s not a call.. it’s a warning.”
“They think I’m hiding in the shadows, but I am the shadows”
the whole time i was whispering to the people I was watching the movie with stuff like omg, he's waddling like a penguin or at the start where he's squinting cuz of the sun because he's so used to the night and like other hidden details
now that i think about it, i was definitely disturbing people, SORRY ABOUT BEING THE PERSON THAT TALKS DURING A MOVIE
This Penguin may not have been thrown into a sewer at birth and raised by penguins, but he's been through the ringer more than once. You see all those gold teeth? Someone done messed him up.
In an interview with Colin Ferrall, he talks about developing sympathy for the character once he saw the makeup design, with all the scars and stuff. That's what the limp was about. Like everyone else in the film, he's deeply wounded.
lmao my friend noticed it and we were laughing xD
Two things you might have missed: The Joker's lyric, "one day you're up" might be a reference to Frank Sinatra's song That's Life,, which played at the end of Joker. And the mayor's son appears to be dressed in red and yellow, a reference to Robin (the scene is too poorly lit for me to be sure).
Good observation about Robin.
I realized too, especially when the boy was the only one out of the group of adults to trust batman .
In that scene I just felt a future Robin for sure
I loved everything about this movie. Even how realistic the bat mobile looked compared to a gigantic nuclear missile looking car in other shows or movies
Yup. Story-wise, it makes sense too. The Batman here is still young, he even uses a squirrel suit and travels around with a normal motorcycle, so story-wise, it makes sense that his Batmobile would look like that.
Though I think as he progresses and his enemies become more stronger, the Batmobile would get stronger.
I hope they keep it that way. I liked the realistic look of the batcave and batmobile. essentially using a hidden garage full of parts for a jet powered muscle car. instead of a giant hyper advanced nuclear tank/car hybrid and super clean, space age chamber. fits the grungy theme too
idk after the car chasing scene "Oz" is not even having a little scratch anywhere in his body. Not the most realistic movie i would say but good movie none the less.
I had big problems with aspects of Snyders Batman, but that Batmobile was my favorite version ever. I'm not a fan of Batman and his world in a very realistic setting. My take is, the aspects of the character that makes him so cool and popular are not realistic.
@@guybroyles48 Batman isn't all about fancy tech. Most fans usually like his character - the will to not kill people, his compassion for life, and a whole lot more. Sure, others like him only for his "fancy tech" and his edge-lord appearance, but those are usually the edgy fans.
Surprised you didn’t mention that the “adrenaline” was green and bears a striking resemblances to the venom that bane uses.
That’s what I thought too. There is also a storyline in the comics where Batman gets addicted to venom
I would love to see that story in the movies
Exactly, adrenaline injections usually take 2-3 minutes to work, whatever Batman injected worked instantly.
This might be connected to the Arkham games
@@ThePsychoman24 which is why it is more likely to be venom.
The film is a 8/10, They made a 3 hour movie feel like a 2 hour movie. That is how good it is.
I love how Batman starts off brutal and right in your face. He was loud and scary. He went to the club and went through the front door fighting everyone. By the end of the movie, he was more in the shadows. He even started doing that disappearing thing on Gordon (the best portrayal ever ). It was a really nice arc to see the Batman grow into who he is becoming
True
I see alot of people saying batman and bruce wayne are the same in this movie, however you can visually see how uncomfortable bruce wayne is without he's batman suit when he goes to the club without the mask, in this movie i can definitely see how mentally ill bruce wayne is, he is oddly similar to the riddler without his mask which we can see how they both have "diaries/ledgers", they both are terrible in social situations and when the batman confronts the riddler in arkham it feels like the batman is talking to both himself and the riddler at the same time, the riddler without his mask is the batman without his mask,nothing, and this movie shows how he needs to overcome bruce wayne and his problems, the batman lives for justice, while bruce wayne lives for batman, bruce wayne simultaneously needs to do good as batman and bruce wayne, unlike the riddler,bruce wayne can change things in his position without the mask, something batman has to come to realise and something i hope to see in a 2nd batman movie directed by reeves
@@xakamistation8648 you should have made this a full comment instead of a reply. I’m sure a lot of people would agree with you.
I like to think that when Batman cuts the wire and falls into the water it symbolizes a sort of baptism and rebirth because that's when he changes from vengeance to hope
Holy cow. That’s really good.
One thing Batman will always worry about are innocent people. Seeing them suffer because of his and others vengeance caused him to have a change of oath almost yiu could say
It meant being Batman isn't enough, people are still struggling and just beating up villains won't get it done. Why would it be hope? The whole city got flooded. Everything will get worse.
@@Isaac-eh6uu terrible take
@@BG33917 your opinion, I think he's correct. Because things objectively do get worse, clearly you werent a big fan of the comics
@@richardarnez4932 u must not have watched the movie that’s clearly not the main point reeves is trying to convey. The theme of this movie revolves around vengeance and hope. Not everything is gonna end up worse.
The atmosphere in this movie was immaculate. The dark, gritty Gotham shots. Something I'd also like to mention is the moments where he was like a pseudo-vigilante where he didn't have the batsuit but was running around with a hoodie, cap and mask. Gave me major Watch Dogs vibes. Also the song "Life After Salem" is what I was thinking about when seeing this movie, very similar vibes
I love that he's an inexperienced Batman. It's just makes his movie all the better
This made me confused on how or why they made it seem like that
@@josuesantiago1550 I don't know if you noticed in the movie, but they said it was only his 2nd year being Batman. So if you didn't catch that, I see why you'd be confused. But I also think the fact that Robert Pattinson still looks young, might be a reason why they made Batman a little more naive and flawed in this film.
And it’s a sign of all of the growth to come.
It's not just that, it's way more dark because it also completely destroys the Wayne family name with Thomas working with the Mob and his wife being mentally unstable also opens the door for Batman to have a clinically genetic mental illness in a movie also he doesn't really save anyone and the whole city is flooded he stopped nothing. Emo Batman for sure.
@@Charles-ij1ow I mean tbf they did that in the Batman Telltale Games plus in recent comics* (not really recent more like 7-8 years) they hinted towards the Waynes being corrupt and having ties to The Court Of Owls. Which is what I think they're setting up down the line. so it will be like they were the ones pulling the strings all along.
I actually like to think that despite him not knowing Bruce is Batman, he really doesn’t care who he is under the mask because like himself he views batman as who he truly is, so the facade doesn’t matter to the riddler
He even says, i know the real you. At his apartment theres pictures of bruce wayne and batman with a note : i know the real you. So maybe he knows who he is
Riddler literally says this to Batman's face in the movie during the interrogation scene in Arkham. Riddler basically says, "everyone cares who you are under the mask but we both know this is the real you"
@@riseofazrael He also calls him bruce wayne multiple times to his face
Did u watch da movie, he calls him Bruce Wayne a bunch
Wait... Bruce Wayne is Batman??? 😱😱😱
This batman felt more realistic. His mistakes showed that he’s still ironing out his flaws. I appreciate this movie a lot
The scene where Batman tried to fly under the subway bridge and hits the bus was pure gold 😭
It reminded me of spider verse when they were getting dragged by the train lol
I guess this movie takes a lot of inspiration from earth one comics
that plus him still getting hit every now and then + shot at the end perfectly portrays him still being early in his career
I loved it. U feel the pain my friend and I went “ ouch!”
I sort of expected a "ooof my back! my back!" line
This… this is the Batman that I wanted. The batmobile is perfect, the suit is even better when you get a good look at it, and he scares criminals with nothing but a floodlight and some shadows. This is my favorite version of Batman, even over Dark Knight.
My fav batman of all the batman movies so far. I hope they do two face/poison ivy next. If I see a joker one more time I'd vomit.
How could u say this? These actors are try hards and the movie is overrated if you truly know Batman, this isn’t it
@@omranchehab8364 noone asked
I could not get enough of that suit. It looked amazing, especially the mask. I couldn't get enough of that Gotham City. It was absolutely perfect, exactly how I always dreamed of it. It truly felt like a character in itself, a diseased city, decaying faster than it could be built. You could feel what it'd be like to live there, the desperation, pressure from all sides, living in a miserable, leaky little apartment that cost more than half your monthly income. The dread of Batman would just be one more pressure. This movie had texture. It had atmosphere like no other Batman film. It made the characters feel to real you could almost touch them.
It doesn't do Batman or the characters better than Dark Knight or Gotham imo. It was good but not great.
The photos that the Riddler released of the Mayor and the other photos later in the film were all taken from the same location, the riddler's apartment which overlooked the entrance to the night club. All the Batman had to do was investigate the location the photos were taken from. Which is 100% something even an amateur would have done. The Batman in this film is clearly a very talented detective so it's a bit of a plot hole that he never located the apartment.
Good take
yeah but remember he is only two years into being batman and has doesnt have alot of experience.
You only came to that conclusion after the movie revealed itself, it's not really a plot hole if you only can arrive at that point by information that the film delivers to the viewers but not the characters
@@upthechelsjr11 the characters had the same information i did. I realized this during the film upon seeing the second set of pictures of the police commisioner. They were all taken from the same place
I don't think that is a plot hole. I thought a plot hole was something that goes against the flow of the story. Bruce could have honestly over analyzed the riddler's questions.
I'm surprised you guys got this out so fast this movie felt very complex and jam packed full of Easter eggs.
Usually they got insider
Probably see an extended/part 2 when it fully releases in a few months.
I think they were just so hyped they rampaged thru it like the comic nerds we are!
does anyone know how the maroni bust was a “sham”? i don’t get it
@@issy785 all the drugs went to the falcones, I believe.
What I love about this interpretation is that he makes mistakes. He's still learning and developing. He's reckless and angry and outmatched by his first villain. He can't always save the day.
There may not be a whole lot of action but most first entries of a trilogy are like that. We're gonna see him grow and become a better version of himself as the bat and as the billionaire playboy. I love it Can't wait to see what they'll do next
That’s part of the reason I loved it as well. I think he’ll start to see that really needs to develop a persona for when he’s out in public and we’ll start to see him be something other than just Batman even when he’s out of the costume. I imagine since we had so little of Bruce Wayne in this film the sequel will focus on that side of him so much more next time around
@@jeremyroberts8822 agreed. Well I assume the sequel will be like that for Bruce to develope into his playboy persona life but also improve himself as batman. Matt Reeves has me hooked on this one and Im looking forward to see what else he has in mind for this. Hope he keeps up good work
Agreed! Not only was this movie great, it has laid an incredible foundation to build a trilogy on!
Most realistic batman movie ever
This is the best Batman hands down. He's self-aware and down to earth. And we actually got to see the DETECTIVE side of him in a movie.
The dark knight will always be the best Batman movie ever made
@@christian-lf2oc wrong
I agree that he still has work to do as an investigator but he also frequently found things that other people missed which still effectively showed that his ability as a detective is still exceptional.
Well to be fair, it’s only his second year as the Batman
@@olliesmith4997 Yep, and a Bruce that just wants to be Batman.
Only plot hole for me was, why the hell didn't they investigate the location of where the photos of the club were taken (standard stuff) - it ended up to be the Riddler's lair LOL
I loved the way Batman's detective skills were used to explain why Gordon keeps him around.
That was the point, he made a lot of rookie mistakes that a veteran Batman wouldn't make but nonetheless the talent for detective work was there.
Pattinson: "Fear is a tool. When that light hits the sky, it's not just a call. It's a warning"
Best scene . gave me chills
“I don't wear white to hide myself. I wear it so they'll see me coming. So they'll know who it is. 'Cause when they see the white, it doesn't matter how good a target I am. Their hands shake so bad, they couldn't hit the moon.” - Moon Knight
This is the first quote that came to my mind when I heard that and I don't know why because its the exact opposite vibe of what batman was going for.
Epic opening scene that’s when I knew this movie was gonna be good
@@Nemisis007 don’t compare that to the Og Batman bruh moon knight just a copy
Best introduction for batman . It literally gave me chills🔥🤩
Robert Pattinson was phenomenal in this movie. Hope we get a sequel very soon
Soon? Won’t be until 24 at least I think.. But it is confirmed that there will be 3 from what I wrote.
Saw interview with Reeves where he talked about Joker having a skin disease that causes his face to look like a permanent grin. I like the idea, it’s something different from the other live action Jokers. This is a great movie & can’t wait to see more of these characters & awesome world building in the sequels.
Didn't Nicholson have something similar?
That was due to a bullit deflecting onto it. He then got back alley plastic surgery.
That’s cool. I thought he may be an orphan (like Bruce, Selina, and the Mayor’s son) that was burned in a the fire at the orphanage.
Yeah but that cameo was terrible. Whoever the actor is it's not fitting. He was terrible
This movie was amazing. My favorite part is when batman scares criminals when they can only hear his foot steps and then he emerges from the darks.
The opening scene when the spray painters were scared of the shadows when he wasn’t even there was also a great scene
@@LtSparklez85 | true, I enjoyed seeing the criminals reactions to the bat symbol in the cloudy night sky's of gotham.
That opening scene scared me of Batman. LMAO b
The whole 5mins of the movie was spectacular both riddler and Batman’s tactic of the shadows
My favorite part is when he flips over the penguin in his car and walks over to him was truly the best batman moment. That shit gave me chills.
I love this version of Batman, best one yet! I love Zoe as cat women! The characters had so much more depth and grit than any other versions of Batman.
LOVE the scene of Batman walking upside down from penguins perspective, looking like a bat. This movie was so good, I'm glad I never doubted my boy Pattinson.
It’s like the winter soldier scene when winter soldier goes after nick fury
My only beef is that penguin should’ve been completely dead from that crash and he comes out with barely a scratch
@@veronikamarquez9792 nah he had a seat belt he's good lol, jk but Batman definitely would have died running into that bridge when flying at like 100 miles an hour.
The riddler was such a refreshing villain. The character was almost a mix of zodiac and Lee Harvey Oswald
From what I heard, the zodiac killer inspired/influenced a majority of Dano’s portrayal of the riddler. Very interesting connection. The movie was incredible..
Maybe Zodiac and Se7en
Definitely zodiac especially with him leaving ciphers
Lol "refreshing villain". Sounds odd.
The Batman didn't win, his way of vengeance failed the city. I love how the movie acknowledges that
I bet he’ll start calling himself The Knight and then in the third movie, then he’ll start calling himself Batman
@@monkpool
I could just imagine Robert saying the iconic line, “I’m Batman”!
That's not the first time Batman didn't win if it wasn't for The Dark Knight.
He did win, he saved the people in the end
This is by far the most detailed and informative review out of all Batman reviews right now. Wow
A few clear reaches though…
Ya! I left the cinema kinda confused with some of the scenes but the video really did clear things up!
@@arandomnamelessdude463 that "something in the way + mystery song" connection he made would make a perfect essay inclusion, but in videos its constant eye rolls
thats because this isnt a review, its an analysis
@chris a. its adrenaline. people do that in real life.
This was a great movie. I didn’t want it to end. At first I thought Pattinson would be a terrible Batman, but in reality it turns out he IS the Batman. I really hope they keep making more movies with him and all the other characters/actors
Um why? He is an amazing actor. Not talking about Shitty twilight either. He acted so good as Salvador Dali.
@@pebbles92able And the Lighthouse
Funnily enough, I thought he'd be a horrible Bruce wayne. That's the one thing Clooney has over the other Batman actors: he looks like what people THINK Bruce Wayne is like. Of course, that's the ONLY thing that abomination of a film gets. He was a horrible batman, yet sold the Wayne part. Pattinson does the opposite: he doesn't really seem like someone with a lot of money, but you could ABSOLUTELY see him and the batsuit without hesitation.
Pattinson cleans up amazingly well. Did you ever see pics of him in a tux with a tidy hair style? He looks every bit the suave, confident billionaire. I’m almost certain Pattinson’s look at the NYC Premiere was a loud message that said he had no problems portraying the character most people associate with Bruce Wayne.
He was scrawny as hell and unbelievable as a threat
The “adrenaline” he injects gets it own cutaway and it’s green. Made me think it’s maybe the Venom that gives Bane his power as Batman seems so unhinged after he takes it
The Batman is one of the best movie of this year...no doubt... I have never seen a grounded batman in live-action, even not in dark knight trilogy also... Matt Reeves made a comicbook movie worth watching again and again.
Know That you are interested you should definitely watch the dark Knight trilogy.
The bar is set HIGH for serious comic based movies
@@Nemisis007 this movie is better 🤐 dark knight is overrated and carried by villains.
@@Aaronn-je8cx | you're entitled to your opinion as I am mine.
I saw it four times in the theater. That’s 12 hours of my life I’m never getting back.
I regret nothing.
Anyone else notice how when Penguin was tied up after he was captured by Batman after the chase scene he was waddling back and forth like a penguin, was a pretty funny touch
I noticed that right away!
@@queentoe8002 Good! :))
And he had the classic penguins shoes!!
haha I noticed that too lol maybe it was slight banter put in there to symbolize who he is
No Batman film will ever be perfect. There will always be something that’s missing that a lot of fans wanted. That said, I think this is the closest thing to a perfect Batman *film* to date, and actually surpasses (in my opinion) The Dark Knight. It’s fantastic, and surpassed my expectations in many ways.
agreed!
Maybe the actual character of batman, but as a whole movie, The Dark Knight is literally one of the best movies in cinema history
The reveal that Martha was in and out of Arkham and Thomas was willing to do necessary things to protect the people (and probably avenge them) could be a nod to Flashpoint where Martha became the Joker and Thomas was the Batman
Noticed that too
i did not understand that.., can you help..
@@nikica3348 in the Flashpoint comic, where The Flash time travels to save his mom at the hands of Reverse Flash(speedsters can manipulate time), it created an alternate timeline where Thomas became Batman(hence work needed to be done) and Martha became The Joker(hence the Arkham reference, since Joker is regularly detained in the Asylum and even used it as his Batcave)
@@pjdianalan7934 yep and instead of killing the parents Joe chill killed Bruce Wayne
@@pjdianalan7934 I know about flashpoint, didn't know about that
God damn that Batman movie was insanely good!!!!! Not sure if I’m willing to put it up past the Dark Knight, but this one is right up there with it. Worthy of its place. Bravo!!! 🙌🏽 👏🏽
I agree
eh… I would put it slightly over Dark Knight because I loved the detective mystery theme through out this film.
@@chrisconnors9449 same!
@@2buckgeo843 | good for you.
@@chrisconnors9449 saaame
Another detail I think I found was when Batman hands over the pistol to Jim, which before he said no guns and Jim replied "that’s your thing" so Batman handing over the pistol is kind of a way of saying that he accepts his own ways in justice ig.
That was probably the most realistic Bat-mobile ever. The Batman also didn’t feel like a 3-hour movie, so that was great
Beautifully paced! It ain’t lag or fall flat not for one minute. Matt reeves did a impeccable job because it damn sure didn’t feel like a 3 hour movie
This Batmobile is my favorite! I don’t care what anyone says.
@@olliesmith4997 yes!
@@deonambrose it was perfect
It felt like 6 hours for me! But that’s because I was so focused! It was amazing
Riddler in this movie was terrifying, he was the Zodiac Killer with Micheal Myers level of stealth and the mindset of Jigsaw
Truee, reminds me of John Doe as well
Thats what made him way cooler and creepier
Detective!!!!
Way better than Jim Carry's Riddler. Don't believe because of nostalgia? Go rewatch Batman Forever and you'll see i'm right.
W comment bruh
i just watched the movie like an hour ago but to me this is automatically a top 5 superhero movie on my list. It has everything im looking for and exceed all expectation.
This movie was amazing every aspect. Not a single character felt like a throwaway and was used perfectly. The intensity, and batmobile. Although I love the dark knight, this one might take the cake as the best. Some people may not want to admit that but the way they portrayed Batman and Gotham was perfect. However we can all agree Health Ledger is the goat.
This film 100% had the best portrayals of Batman, Gotham and most of the other characters but I still think the dark knight was a better film from just a film and storytelling perspective.
Zoe Kravitz NAILED it!
That's the thing though, Ledger was so good that it's almost impossible to make a movie better than that one. If the sequel has the Joker in it and he's at least close to Ledger's but the movie continues what The Batman put forth, then maybe we can say a Batman movie is better than The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight and The Batman are the two best Batman movies ever.
My feelings exactly
Colin Farrell transformed into Tony Soprano
I haven’t heard anyone mention the Batman’s eyebrows. The way the worn leather would shimmer just right on the brim, mimicking Adam West Batman costume having the eyebrows drawn on. It was a little over the top in some scenes, but I think all in all it was well grounded, and definitely a call back.
It was way more expressive than any of the previous film costumes. Which is interesting, because it's the first one that doesn't have a painted on or molded in expression.
Yeah, I noticed that too and thought it was pretty cool
The costume designers said they didn’t want the suit to do the acting for Pattinson like previous suits did. Instead, they wanted him to seem like a wraith, so the cowl is shaped like a skull.
I really loved the riddler’s motive in here, it made a lot of sense
*now
Here is one more Easter egg.
The green syringe in the end fight scene I believe gives him the same affect as it was syringe for bane (tolerance to pain, aggression, power).
Great observation because afterwards it made him very hyper aggressive and violent, he was like a crazed rabid dog
I thought it was a shot of adrenaline
But yeah that works too
@@olliesmith4997 I noticed that the second he pulled it out. I remember hearing ages ago from an early screening viewer about him using adrenaline to fight someone but nobody mentioned it was green. Great reference
I thought the same thing.
I can't believe this wasn't referenced. That's literally the first thing I thought the second I saw it. Could lead to further stories with a version of bane reliant on a drug. Similar to the one controlled by uma thurmans poison ivy but more serious. Joker and bane team up in next film
I love that this is my post movie-watch routine. It’s literally part of my movie-going experience now
on god
Me too! It’s almost a bad thing though because I expect so much from the videos, it’s frustrating when they miss things!
On G
This was so atmospheric and brooding. I loved the feel of this batman movie so much. it's my favorite take on batman and gotham yet. Can't wait to watch more of these.
This movie was everything I wanted in a Batman movie, dark and gritty but still embracing the comic book elements, Robert pattinson is the best Batman
To me I feel Christian Bale played a good Bruce Wayne and how he’s really a millionaire with the choice of helping people, Pattinson played a really good Batman that’s been hurt and darkened by the past of his family’s names and trying to prove to himself he’s good…..All and all it was an outstanding performance and reminds me of the Arkham Games
I dont like this emo version of Bruce Wayne. Pattison had the same look since his HP days.
Also its a good story, but action was sloppy in some scenes. Penguin and his men shoot 100 bullets towards Catwoman and Gordon, and not a single hit?! Also DA explodes in Batman face, and not even a scratch. He should be also deaf for weeks.
One question..... why did Reeves and Pattinson go with a emo version of Bruce Wayne??? Ugghhh.... I don't talk to ppl or make eye contact with anyone. Bruce Wayne is out going and happy when in public, not this little whiney ass emo person
@@justincrady because its year 2 batman, he doesnt become the “handsome slick billionaire play boy” Bruce Wayne until much later. This is him in his early years, still dark, quiet and mysterious.
Pattinson is truly a great Batman
The Batman is what Gotham needed and this movie is what WE all needed.
Doubt
@@alexander_martinez6084 Who?
It felt like it could fit in the Arkham universe, I can't wait to see what they do with the sequel
My admiration, fascination, and love for this film has been multiplied ten times after watching this. The amount of attention to detail is astounding!
I loved Riddler in this adaptation very much in the vein of John Doe, Zodiac, Jigsaw, perfect. Exactly what Riddler should be, it reminded me of the Arkham series Riddler. It was incredible to see Batman being a detective, with detective vision that actually makes sense and feels realistic! He did research, he studied crime scenes, but he’s not perfect, I actually loved that he failed, he didn’t solve Riddler’s final puzzle in time, he’s going to learn from this come the sequel
Really excited to see more from this world of Batman
He didn't solve the last two riddles in time. If he wasn't Bruce Wayne, Bruce Wayne would've died before Batman could get there so he really failed the last two riddles. I mean he did figure out the Bruce one but that bomb went off an hour before he solved it.
@@scorpiusbalthazar4327 you honestly think Bruce Wayne would have opened that note in his house that says “to the Batman”
@@freddiebenson-_-926 he didn't have to open it, it was on a timer it seemed like.
Half way through it, I knew it was my favorite Batman, period. When the credits roll, I felt like I’d just read a graphic novel in a single sitting. When it comes to the character and his actions on the page, no other Batman movie even comes close to The Batman on screen. IMO.
wtaching this after the penguin makes you look at it in different ways you never thought of looking in, crazy
Honestly didn’t know how to feel about Gotham being flooded but the more I think about the more I see there’s and actual consequence unlike a lot of other hero movies. Really cool
It's from a riddler story
It happens in the zero year comic aslo
you can see it as a methaphor for riddler trying to cleanse gotham
Very biblical
I instantly thought that it was a great Segway into a sequel and brought big stakes but not justice league level stakes to the story.
The Renewal Fund wasn’t emptied necessarily, but used for mass laundering and for the integration of those funds. That’s when a certain Forensic accountant used his puzzle solving skills to deduce the true use of Renewal. Knowing that distinction makes Riddler’s discovery a major feat because such funds are audited by FINRA annually. This fund’s corruption went DEEEEP.
I went and Googled what a Forensic Accountant is and does…and everything makes total sense!!!
I love how the riddler in the batman is very similar to jigsaw, especially with that first letter where he says "let's play a game" which I feel is a nod to jigsaw's iconic line "I want to play a game"
What I love about this movie and stories with this similar atmosphere is how these villains and batman aren't that different and how anything can push them in either direction. As the joker says it just takes one bad day. I also like how he thought he can change the city by just being batman but later realized that he could actually be helpful being Bruce too, probably more so. I think the next one we'll see him develop the playboy billionaire persona.
I would be surprised if Reeves goes back to the playboy persona. One thing I really like about this version is that it's different from anything we've seen. He might do some unexpected variation on the millionaire playboy, but if you think about it, that trope is pretty played out.
The dandy playboy alter-ego has been a superhero trope since 1908. Zorro lifted it from the Scarlet Pimpernel, the Shadow took it from Zorro, and Batman took it from the Shadow. And even if Bale hadn't gone pretty hard with it, Tony Stark took the idea to the limit, so the playboy millionaire philanthropist who's secretly a superhero might come off as unoriginal. I suspect in a sequel to The Batman, we'll see a different take on the secret identity.
Something you missed about the lyrics. Kurt says "and the animals I've trapped have all become my pets." So here the analogy goes to how the riddler thinks he is the same as batman and wants to be his partner when all comes down.
Something in the way and endless nameless are my favourite nirvana songs and I think something in the way was the perfect choice as the theme for this batman.
Something I think no one has talked about is how this movie completely deconstruct the idea of Batman and it shows us some of the topics the movies haven't touched till now, like how mentally broken the character is; living eternally in his delirium; how he should not be romanticized, how his villains are his own doing and how he is part of the problem he's trying to fix.
Well stated my friend.
Totally agree, it was the perfect song for the movie, and really made this Batman feel disturbed. Though I thought it was overused. It seemed a weird moment to go back to that song at the end of the film, when Batman had clearly risen above what the song represented.
I believe that the Riddler figured out Bruce’s identity. In that scene, Batman and Riddler glance at the security camera. I think Riddler backpedalled so as not to “ruin the fun” by letting everyone know the truth.
Ikr. Riddler knows
Just saw this movie today. I noticed how when Batman says “things will get worse before getting better,” is a callback to The Dark Knight when Alfred says that to Bruce
right when i saw the intense and dark bat signal scene in the opening, i knew i was going to love this movie. i really hope there’s a saga of “the batman” movies in the future just as well paced and well written as this one. i need more battinson and i need more detective batman. this movie was amazing.
Yooo Battinson. I love it
They’ve actually been working on this for quite some time, and there will definitely be a sequel, or so we can assume by the ending scene where the Riddler and Joker talked in confinement. This series of Batman movies with Robert Pattinson will be the greatest we’ve ever seen
Pacing was jarring, but I would watch another Battinson (a term which has been about since the beginning 🤦🏽♂️😂) movie with a better villain and not that god awful joker tease
@@J.O.R.D reeves said he would love to do a mr freeze and Pattinson said he would like to do court of owls
One of my favorite bits of the shot with Batman walking towards Cobblebot's car is the way the fire seems to fall while the water seems to rise. Heavily atmospheric
(Bat signal shines in the sky, criminals look up and see it).
"It's a big city, I can't be everywhere... but they don't know that".
(Compilation of criminals staring into dark alleyways, dropping their shit and running in terror).
That one scene personified what Batman is meant to mean for criminals perfectly.
I love how they made The Riddler inspired by both The Zodiac Killer and in some sort of way, Michael Myers. Like when Riddler goes after the DA in the car, it perfectly reflects Annie's death in the first Halloween.
If you've watched "The Devil All the Time" starring Robert Pattinson then you knew that he would do a great job. He was phenomenal in that film
An easter egg I think I noticed was when the Riddler gets arrested in the corner bar. When Batman walks up to the window to watch, some light shines a yellow light onto the bat emblem on Batman's chest making it look like the yellow bat emblem seen on multiple bat suits.
I noticed that too.
Yea that was sweet!
Honestly this movie depicts Batman so well it feels perfect honestly and the car chase scene holy crap I loved it the car sounds so menacing
How did you not pick up on how when Batman enters the crime scene and approaches the Penguin after the chase it just shows his boots and a slight jingle as he steps. It harkens back to westerns; Batman is the Sheriff about to deliver justice for his town.
That’s so cool! I feel like a lot of cool observations where lacking in this video tbh 😔
Ooohh👀👀🫡
Is it just me or that “adrenaline” was actually venom bc all his pain went away momentarily and Batman was blinded by uncontrollable rage and his mental state was blocked. Sounds like the venom that bane uses.
I thought it was Venom too!!!
I was definitely wondering what that was! I would love to see bane in this universe but I wanna see him huge and with brains
@@QariMurKalot yeah I want basically knight fall (the comic where bane breaks Batman’s back) bane
@@rjmm2.062 YESSSSSSS IM BEGGING FOR THAT TO HAPPEN
Yea it was definitely venom. And it was green or could that have just been anything?
Cinematography was insane , probably the best I've ever seen in a movie. gritty , raw, real. Movie was 🔥 now I want more.
In my opinion this was the perfect Batman film. I loved every bit of it and I’m dying for more of this version.
I have a feeling the trilogy will follow the 3 line of Batman, this one being vengeance where Batman fights for vengeance, rage, and also seeing he shouldn't only fight for vengeance, the second being the knight, where he starts becoming the hope of Gotham, the knight of Gotham and the third one when he becomes the full Batman, Batman in his prime.
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
I thought it was night
7:41 reference to Court of Owls
12:19 reference to Hugo Strange.
17:05 reference to Oracle (Barbara Gordon).
24:00 reference to The Organ Grinder, The Red Triangle Gang.
24:13 reference to Rorschach, Watchmen
25:54 The adrenaline is actually the same green juice that Bane uses. Thats why Batman goes on a rage filled rampage.
The movie is probably the best Batman movie now. And if they continue to make the next movie just like this and so on. It’ll be a phenomenal series. Throughout the whole movie it brought me back to playing the Arkham games. This movie is fantastic
Let’s get those Riddler trophies! 🏆
@@Im_Nier yuhh
the background score in this movie is brilliant, especially the one that introduces Batman
I never thought I would ever see a better Batman than the Dark Knight. This was such a great theatrical experience
It’s just the beginning!! The Batman totally picked up where Dark Knight left off and we thought that was impossible!!
IMHO I don't think it topped the dark knight. The elemental chaos, an unstoppable force that heath brought to the table, riddler couldn't match it. In dark knight, batman was fully formed but still couldn't stop the joker. In the batman, batman is still a novice. But I love everything else about this movie. If the second part in which the joker is present, tops the first one. It sure will top the dark knight. And I am hopeful for it
@@ragerhot If you ask me I never understood the attachment to Bale's Batman. His performance as Bruce is amazing but as Batman he's just alright. He kind of just gives nothing compared to the other actors like Keaton, Pattinson and Affleck are a billion times more intimidating then his performance. He's so reliant on gadgets just to get a scare out of his victims and even at that it's still very eh to me. That's just my hot take though.
@@albertokorogu1258 I am talking about the stage of mentality bale's batman was in. Bale's batman didn't go full out because his morals were well formed, he wasn't vengeance. And he was in a calm state of mind but the joker still tore him down. Pattinson's batman was blinded by vengeance. He inspired the riddler in his actions. So the contrast between bale's righteous batman and the elementary chaotic joker was great. The topic of escalation was greatly explored in TDK. In Pattinson's batman, the contrast was low. Both the riddler and batman were vengeance. Riddler gave away many clues but due to Batman's novice stage, he couldn't get it. But the realisation of vengeance being not the way to go, is great in this movie.
I'm not disregarding the batman but TDK was too great. But I am hopeful that the next sequels can top TDK
@@ragerhot Yeah I get what you're coming from it's just that was the point and ultimate goal of the movie. The Dark Knight was and still is amazing.
I think you've missed one major detail, I believe what Batman actually injects himself with is Venom, the same drug Bane uses for super strength, hence why its green.
Having Riddler with two ID’s is one of the best ways a superhero movie has handled a character who’s been more than one person over time
It really was a personal victory, but it was also a heroic victory for Batman. Riddler was outsmarting him the entire movie but in the end, Batman saved a ton of people at the community center. I loved the epic finish against Riddler's goons. Felt so much like the Batman I've always known.
Riddler knew he was Batman, he knew he wouldn't die from the bomb, or probably even be there. I think the "See you in hell" refers more to Arkham than actual hell. In some of the comics, Riddler figures it out but never tells anyone because then it's no longer a riddle for others to solve.
No they showed when riddler was in jail talking to Batman . The whole time Batman thinks Riddler knows he’s Bruce Wayne, and the twist is he actually doesn’t know
i also like at the beginning when he beating the gang up, the victim that you presume he is 'saving' is trembling in fear saying 'please dont hurt me' the people of gotham are so broken and obviously fear for their life, that regular citizens see batman as a threat rather than help