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Thursday, November 10, 2022

GOOD NEW MOVIE: THE BATMAN (2022)

The Batman in a contemplative mood
THE BATMAN (2022). Director: Matt Reeves. 

In a Gotham City wracked by corruption and vice, the determined Batman tracks down a serial killer whose victims include the mayor. That's the essentials of the plot of this movie, which turns out to be far better and more entertaining than I would have imagined. Effectively directed by Matt Reeves, The Batman boasts a terrific look -- thanks to cinematographer Greig Fraser and some excellent art direction -- and despite a few variations manages to get into the spirt of the comic books. Michael Giacchino has also contributed a creepy score that adds immeasurably to the picture.

Pattinson as Bruce Wayne
And then there's Robert Pattinson, who plays the Batman and Bruce Wayne and is incredibly intense in the part. One could argue that Pattinson makes absolutely no distinction between Bats and Bruce -- in the comics Wayne did his best to act like a frivolous playboy to keep people from suspecting the truth -- but The Batman makes it clear that Batman is the real person and Bruce is the phony identity. In any case, Pattinson's performance works beautifully. In this movie Batman is so grim that he often scares the very people that he's just saved (as often happened in the comics). 

Pattinson with Zoe Kravitz
There are other good performances as well. Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle (Catwoman); Andy Serkis as Alfred the butler; Paul Dano (of Prisoners) as the Riddler; Jeffrey Wright (of Casino Royale) as Lt. James Gordon; and John Turturro as Carmine Falcone. Colin Farrell makes a weird, unrecognizable Penguin. The film has a deliberate pace -- and one too many anti-climaxes -- but it held my attention, and I have to say I was delighted to see not a trace of camp. Matt Reeves also directed Cloverfield

Verdict: The Dark Knight done right. *** 1/4. 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I prefer the silly campy Batman series of the sixties to the dark serious ponderous Batman movies that are produced in this day and age. Was NYC ever as crime ridden as portrayed in these productions. Let the voters decide, or better yet not decide.

William said...

Well remember that the old Batman series and the movies of today all take place not in New York City but in the fictional Gotham, where the crime-rate is exaggerated, but sadly, not that much. I also find some of the recent Batman movies "ponderous<" as you put it, and thought that would be the case with "The Batman," but I was pleasantly surprised.

Thanks for your comments!

angelman66 said...

I will give this a chance solely on your recommendation, Bill, I agree with your previous poster that the recent Batmans have been unrelentingly dark and nihilistic. But now I am intrigued, and pleased that Pattinson has succeeded in a new, more adult role...adding dimension to what has become a stock character...
-Chris

William said...

Although I have to warn you, Chris, that "The Batman" is pretty dark but, for me at least, better-made and more entertaining that previous Bat-flicks.