A more realistic but still stylish kind of comic book movie.
Batman Begins (2005)
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Reviews Counted:253
Fresh:214
Rotten:39
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: Brooding and dark, but also exciting and smart, Batman Begins is a film that understands the essence of one of the definitive superheroes.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for intense action violence, disturbing images and some thematic elements.
Runtime: 2 hrs 21 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:16-06-2005
Synopsis: Genius of mystery and intrigue Christopher Nolan (MEMENTO, FOLLOWING, INSOMNIA) helms this prequel to the Batman films based on the DC Comics series, explaining how Bruce Wayne (Christian... Genius of mystery and intrigue Christopher Nolan (MEMENTO, FOLLOWING, INSOMNIA) helms this prequel to the Batman films based on the DC Comics series, explaining how Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale)--the billionaire prince of Gotham whose parents were killed in an alleyway mugging--transformed into the crime-fighting superhero. With flashbacks to his privileged childhood, young Master Wayne, as he is called by the butler Alfred (Michael Caine), develops a terrible fear of bats when he falls through the backyard garden into a hidden cave. As a young adult, Wayne lives among the League of Shadows, a martial arts group in the mountains of Asia. His leaders Ra's al Ghul (Ken Watanabe) and Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson) teach him strength, endurance, and--unfortunately--evil, against which he naturally rebels. Returning to Gotham and reinstating himself as a dapper socialite and the rightful heir to his parents' enterprise, Wayne quickly devises his secret identity, commanding help from the gadgetry expert Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman). With one eye on his childhood playmate Rachel (Katie Holmes)--now a beautiful woman and dedicated lawyer--and the other on his mission to save Gotham from criminal corruption, Batman makes his fledgling debut. But when the blue-blooded mastermind Dr. Crane (Cillian Murphy)--who steals every scene with chilling menace--taints the water system with a hallucinatory substance, Batman realizes he has met his first true opponent. An attitude of grave seriousness elevates BATMAN BEGINS above more cartoony Batman movies, as Nolan crafts a dark drama that thrives on sci-fi intrigue. Bale strides into the role with grace, adding refinement that is seldom seen in action-oriented films. And while the action scenes explode with high-tech glitz and fast-moving thrills, they are evenly placed among sequences of plot and character development, making for a complex and satisfying viewing experience. [More]
Starring: Christian Bale, Katie Holmes, Cillian Murphy, Morgan Freeman
Starring: Christian Bale, Katie Holmes, Cillian Murphy, Morgan Freeman, Ken Watanabe, Gary Oldman, Liam Neeson, Michael Caine, Lucy Russell, Sara Stewart
Director: Christopher Nolan
Director: Christopher Nolan
Screenwriter: David S. Goyer, Christopher Nolan
Producer: Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, Larry J. Franco
Composer: Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard
Studio: Warner Bros.
Reviews for Batman Begins
Gothamly speaking - The Batman rules. The cast is like a checklist of talents; from Christian Bale, to Michael Caine, to GARY OLDMAN for crimeny!...
There's nothing particularly wrong with Begins, but in a way, that's exactly what's wrong with it.
Batman Begins does all the standard things beautifully, then adds several additional layers of quality via the story and the themes. This is why I go to the movies.
Has a ball reinventing the mythos. Nolan's full-blooded, bleak-as-all-get-out reinterpretation of the Caped Crusader is so satisfying that it's a little scary.
Batman Begins delivers enough action to please Saturday-night crowds, if not the surreal wit that made the first two Batman movies, directed by Tim Burton, so entertaining.
Tim Burton's Batman could probably lick Nolan's Batman Begins. But in a fight between Nolan's Batman and Burton's, I know who'd kick whose cape-draped ***.
For you comic book fans out there, this is what you've been waiting for.
Accessible smarts, rousing action, one of the year’s finest acting ensembles. This great film proves entertainment with a brain as big as its budget isn’t dead this summer.
Not only is it the best Batman film, it is possibly the best superhero movie ever and one of the best pictures of the year.
... never before has the costume worn the actor; Bale is Batman with or without it.
Should we comment on the horrendous Batmobile? You probably saw the trailer, so there is no need.
Dismissing this as merely escapist entertainment would ignore the myriad adult themes that bulk up the picture, issues ranging from the duality of man to the politics of fear.
The Dark Knight is redeemed in Batman Begins. This is the best Batman movie of all.
Calling [it] the best comic-book movie ever isn't enough. It's more ... a dark and resonant drama of one man's tortured path from guilt-ridden victim to conquering avenger.
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