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I think i've avoided writing about the movie because it would just be an exercise in nerdiness that i could avoid.  But then [livejournal.com profile] mmcirvin posted his thoughts on the movie and, gosh darn it, if he's not above it, why should i?

I didn't mind Katie Holmes's acting; i think that the character was poorly written (perhaps even poorly conceived), and she made the best of it.  I was surprised by the special guest appearance of her nipples in the final scenes; maybe Christian Bale's a hell of a kisser.

I liked Bale's Batman voice.  I thought it was effective.  I was confused by the juggling of Ra's Al Ghul's identity — was Ken Watanabe really Ra's and Ducard usurped the name afterwards, or was Ducard Ra's all along and Watanabe played... someone else?  Gah!  CONFUSION.  Gary Oldman was so good, it pissed me off that they deviated so far from Frank Miller's Batman: Year One; the book gives almost equal time to Gordon (as well as Catwoman, but she's not even in the movie, so whatever), and the lack of development of Gordon's character is a huge missed opportunity.  Tom Wilkinson kicked ass and needed more screen time (but i've liked him in every movie i've seen him).  Cillian Murphy was spooky.  Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine, well, i won't say they phoned it in, but they didn't exactly stretch themselves, either.

One thing that really bothered me was Batman's rush to save Katie Holmes.  I know i'm being a big nerd here, but Batman would never be so careless as to crush civilian and cop cars just to save some chick's life.  Another annoyance was the conversion of Flass from an overbearing Green Beret asshole to a seedy donut-eater who was more apathetic than corrupt.  Overall, though, the movie was fun, well-written, and well-paced (people who complained about the "slow beginning" should be locked into an Ingmar Bergman festival until they recant).

In conclusion, go read Batman: Year One. You might even find it at the library. Do it now.

Date: 2005-07-11 07:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] merde.livejournal.com
Batman would never be so careless as to crush civilian and cop cars just to save some chick's life.

see, i liked that part. remember, this is young batman. he's still feeling his way around. he's also got a lot more hormones in play than the older version. my take was that he'd look back on it later and think, "holy collateral damage, batman!" and realize he can't go doing that kind of thing on a regular basis.

maybe i'm wrong. but that was how i saw it.

otherwise, we're in 100% agreement.

Date: 2005-07-11 07:47 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ronebofh.livejournal.com
Yeah, maybe the DVD will expand the scene where Alfred is chiding Bruce for the car chase and have him nag Bruce about the damage and whatnot. That would work for me.

Date: 2005-07-11 10:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rimrunner.livejournal.com
Cool idea. I too went "Buh?" at that. As I said elsewhere, I'm almost entirely ignorant of the Batman mythos; I have just enough to be like, "Oh, that Gordon!" and so on. But I'd always had the impression that for him, lack of people killed/shtuff blowing up = good. So, yeah. Young Batman. I can go for that.

Well, I can also GO for that. But anyway. ;p

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