Batman Begins 2005 by AverageMansReviews
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Warning:
there is flashing
effects/colourful/drugs/stabbing/shooting/medical/burning/electrocution
Every bat has to learn how to fly
and this one is no exception:
let's begin here after being trained by The League of Shadows led by Ra's al Ghul [Ken Watanabe,] but specifically
trained by Ducard [Liam Neeson] Bruce Wayne [Christian Bale/Younger: Gus Lewis]
stretches his wings to goes back to Gotham City as this figure of a Bat and
Man; Batman, but there is one thing he doesn't know and that is as long as The
League of Shadows there will forever be a Ra's al Ghul.
Because
this is the first title in The Dark Knight Trilogy from 2005-2012 directed by
Christopher Nolan; this film is the foundation of this trilogy it covers
everything should cover and in-depth as well, this project roughly goes on for
130 minutes, which this project does have excellent pacing, it does know when
and how to change through the gears, back and forth.
It
is/was a excellent move to have four main/supporting roles fulfilled by the
same performers and not forgetting their calibre of Christian Bale as Bruce
Wayne/Batman [full disclosure back then I didn't know anything about him,]
Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth, Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox and Gary
Oldman as Sgt/Lt Jim Gordon. So likewise as this at the beginning of this
trilogy there character development, on-screen presence, continuity and
performances can be all grown upon in the future. But for here and now their
performances are all of a flawless standard as on top of this now and again we
have some comedy references would feel naturally placed; for a quick example we
have Sgt Jim Gordon on seeing Bruce Wayne/Batman vehicle in action; as it is
racing off back to the Bat Cave with Rachel Davies on board [Katie
Holmes/Younger; Emma Lockhart,] he gets out of the way it quickly passes him;
he says " I've gotta to get me one of those."
But
in fairness and balance this is a cast performance, everyone brings a
high-performance to the table, basically if someone puts in anything less than
what they do here, it would stick out like a sore thumb.
The
art and/or action is truly a spectacle to behold as for just some examples; we
have younger/fully grown Bruce Wayne or Bruce Wayne/Batman being surrounded by
bats at points in this film or training; Ducard vs. Bruce Wayne on this ice
cold surroundings; but this film has so much variety in it; there is always
something going on to see and experience.
This film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch entertainment; if you
have any doubt believing how good this film is allow me to point out some
numbers; award Won 13; for an example Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy &
Horror Films, USA 2006; Best Fantasy Film and 79 Nominees; for an example and
this is a big one; Academy Awards, USA 2006; Oscar; Best Achievement in
Cinematography Wally Pfister.
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