Batman: Hour of War

Charlene 2022-03-15 09:01:01

The title of the movie has been translated into several, but I particularly like the "War" version.

The original English text is Batman Begins, and it is also about the reboot of Batman.

When Christopher Nolan was shooting at the time, probably no one thought that this series would be so successful.

Director Nolan made a big difference between the superhero movies, especially Batman, from the previous version, making Batman’s character set believable, full of flesh and blood, and tears. I made a good explanation, the picture is also quite realistic, and the soundtrack is nice.

More importantly, this is probably my favorite casting.

Christian Bale’s Batman is not the best, but his Bruce Wayne is probably my favorite casting, none of which is the favorite, especially in the first part of the battle, the proportion of Batman , Not much more than Master Wayne, the film tries to introduce to the audience how Bruce Wayne walks towards Batman and becomes the Night Rider step by step. Therefore, Christian Bal's interpretation is particularly important here, and I also like his bohemian role as Bruce Wayne, but with the occasional cunning.

In addition, Michael Caine’s Alfred has a gentle but honest attitude towards the young master; Morgan Freeman’s Lucius, who knows what the young master is doing but pretends not to know; Gary Oldman’s Gordon is unwilling to treat evil Compromise, the reaction to Batman's expectation and fun and a little scary is really cute. The above are basically actor-level elders, and they are particularly interesting and fun to play with Christian Bale.

On the whole, as Batman’s restart, this movie is really a complete story. Except for the hero’s love which is a tragedy, the other parts are really impeccable...it also made me fall into Batman. In this big pit.

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Batman Begins quotes

  • The Scarecrow: [riding through a riot on a hooded horse] There's nothing to fear but fear itself!

  • Batman: [has laid a snare-trap which yanks Flass by his leg 70 feet into the air] Where were the other drugs going?

    Flass: I never knew. I don't know. I swear to God...

    Batman: Swear to *me*!

    [He rapidly lowers a screaming Flass and then yanks him back up]

    Flass: I don't... I don't know. I never knew. Never. They went to some guy for a couple of days before they went to the dealers.

    Batman: Why?

    Flass: There was something... Something else in the drugs... something hidden.

    Batman: What?

    Flass: I never went to the drop-off point. It was in the Narrows. Cops only go there when they're in force.

    Batman: Do I look like a cop?

    Flass: No...!

    [rapidly lowers Flass once more before dropping him to the ground]