Thursday, June 16, 2005, 10:46 PM
Prequel Justified
Awesome, magnificent, fantabulous, classy, unique. That's the words used to describe Batman Begins. Specifically, the film focus on his past life and how he evolved into the Dark Knight. I do not understand why Liam Neeson must die in almost every movie he acted in. First, it's Star Wars Episode I. Then, it's Kingdom of Heaven and finally, Batman Begins. Just don't have a clue why. OK back to default. Perhaps Ra Al Ghul should not have been scripted off the show so fast. But I do fancy the way Henri trained Bruce, given the "circumstances" that he fears almost everything. From my perspective, Christian Bale pulled off a stunning performance as Bruce Wayne and it's hard to act out the latter's expression and emotions and the most essential of all, the character. I can only say that he is comparable to Michael Keaton, whereas Val Kilmer and A-list star George Clooney had failed miserably on the most important role of all time. Hands down to Christopher Nolan for directing such an awesome film, reviving the Batman legacy on the big screen. With a $100 million budget, you can say it's a big risk but the effort and hard work paid off handsomely. Right now, I hope that a remake of the original Batman trilogy will be possible, given the fact that Gordon gave Batman the joker card. But you can say Tim Burton's work is not the force to reckon with. Ditto to Christopher Nolan's as well. Type too much......perhaps Batman Begins really made an impact on the gaffer.........the style really fits the show well....the dark and eerie atmosphere.....just like how the "bright sun" and noise-crowded atmostphere style fits Spiderman I & 2. I strongly recommend this movie.......it might be the movie of the year and least to say, the greatest Batman film of all time.........no crap this time, but the sun and moon don't match......