As someone who has not had much contact with DC before except for "Batman" and "Aquaman", some Batman fans complained that Batman didn't make many appearances/the soy sauce plot is not a point of deduction for me. , The soundtrack/pictures/plots/personal settings have all made me addicted to it, the following roughly write down the personal feelings:
⑴ Catwoman-living an unsatisfactory life before rebirth, I think it is a portrayal of many ordinary urban girls:
Every day, she is disturbed by family members but the content is insignificant. At the same time, her single-mode life makes her feel irritable, and she is despised or even insulted in the workplace because of her gender weakness. The difference is that she chooses to challenge tremblingly. , When I saw the movie, I laughed at her for finally having a bit of courage, but if I think about it, I guess it won’t be much better than her.
After the rebirth, the catwoman began to do whatever she wanted: liberating society’s distortion of female images, destroying shops, fighting Batman, and ending up with Max. It was really moody like a cat, and like a child, she didn’t need to think rationally and arbitrarily. Exiled by nature and personal preferences, she never wanted to live a normal life that seemed abnormal to her, but wanted to be as unfettered as a wild cat
She reminded me of a musician with depression (maybe other conditions? Don't know) who had talked a little before. He smiled and said to me: "Don't call me a human being, I'm just a beast, a trash. The life I want most is to live like a beast in violence one day, without restrictions."
Catwoman is much better than him. Although the weather is uncertain, at least sometimes she still retains a little morality; but on the other hand, people are also extremely complicated. There has never been so-called black and white.
In any case, no matter how sexy and beautiful Catwoman is, I still can't like her, and I can't appreciate her direct action that hurts others' lives because of her pleasure; in my opinion, always maintain rationality and morality, even if it is only a little bit. , Can be called human
⑵Penguin man-Abandoned by his family since he was a child, he grew up with low IQ, irritable temper, and has no concept of life (if you read it correctly, penguin is only the feeling of possession, right?)
It is another person who I think is lacking as a basic person, sad and compassionate, but these are not reasons to forgive him for his crimes.
He did not hurt the protagonist, and I am not a citizen of Gotham City. I have no reason to hate him, but because he is only a penguin, the outcome of his struggle with humans can be said to be inevitable.
⑶ Batman
Because of Catwoman’s double-sided words and deeds, she feels close to her as a fallen person, and because she has fallen in love with Catwoman’s transformed deity, she wants to accept a complete Catwoman.
Righteous but humane As always, you can tell from the housekeeper that the reason a person does what you do is not necessarily because of what you see on the surface. There may be a deeper level of humanity in action.
Although it was the first time I saw Batman's unremarkable uncle image in "Batman", I had a little question in my heart, but now Michael’s humanized Batman is really shaped in my heart...
⑷Max is really handsome, and Danny's super soundtrack (basically seamless connection between leitmotif and cue, perfect cooperation) + elegant visual effects/architectural aesthetics, no need to mention
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