Saturday, April 16, 2022

The Batman 2022

 


By Jahanzaib Khokhar

Review| "The Batman" is the most Darkest and Daring Batman Origin in cinema

Despite replicating classics like the "Planet of the Apes" franchise and continuing in the same vein again with "Batman," Matt Reeves has always managed to imprint a distinct storytelling and artistic signature on each of his productions. It is a perfect example of how to bring a comic book to life. The Dark Knight trilogy by Christopher Nolan was my introduction to what has since become a lifelong passion for movies. For years, his interpretation of the caped crusader's story was my all-time favorite, until Matt Reeves — who has already proven himself to be a brilliant, imaginative director with "The Batman" — crafted something even more powerful. 
Robert Pattinson has a burning look that all the actors in the different Batman films have tried to replicate, but only Pattinson has succeeded. His nonverbal communication is really excellent, so even when he's wearing a mask and costume, he communicates a great deal about what's important to him.



The hype is real

A DC film that does justice to the famous caped crusader counterpart comic done right. When necessary, Robert Pattinson's Batman is terrifying, and he does an excellent job of portraying the essence of his character's position. Robert's Batman is a fighter who is skilled in combat such as martial arts, battling criminals such as thugs in Gotham's neighborhoods, but he also has empathy and cares for humanity's safety in a corrupt society. He wants to give people hope in a world that appears to be cruel and dismal. When he's on the big screen, just the detail he adds elicits an unfathomable surge of emotion. For that reason, I think it's even better than the Dark Knight trilogy.  
Reeves takes advantage of the film's lengthy three-hour runtime to introduce the viewer to some of the most intriguing and well-acted characters I've ever seen in a "superhero film." Beyond the cast of characters, "The Batman" is a work of art in terms of visual storytelling. The cinematography is breathtaking and really gloomy. As I walked out of the theatre, the components of a story about the limbo between good and evil emerged from the shadows — a beautiful, sad epic that restored my passion for movies.

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