I think the picture has a sense of age. Although I haven't seen Batman when I was a child, I now have a vague sense of familiarity. Batman feels a bit serious and dull, but simple and cute. He looks taciturn and powerful and reliable in a bat costume, but he feels cute and cute when it comes to his real appearance. There is a detail that feels very funny. The heroine is in the car looking at Batman hesitantly. He doesn't want to talk. Seeing that the heroine is always staring at him, she turns on the car lights towards the heroine. In addition, when he wanted to confess the truth, he couldn't say anything, so he kept chanting "batman" silently when the hostess went to open the door. After the clown fell into sulfuric acid, his personality changed so much that I couldn't associate him with the uncle in the suit and leather shoes at the beginning of the movie. It's like being suddenly awakened from a childlike innocence, treating the world with a game. I felt that the clown was very loyal to the boss at the beginning. It seems to be seen from his mockery of the mayor and others' speeches on TV and his indifferent attitude towards the female partner. And after being deceived and disfigured, he completely let go of himself? I think the clown is like a child, he wants to grab the limelight, shoot funny commercials, and throw money on the car in a festive atmosphere. I am very dissatisfied with my balloons being stolen. When the male and female masters are on the top of the church, they are scratching the edge of the wall. , Twist your ass like a prankster. Later, when I was hanging in the air, there was a sculpture hanging at my feet, and there was also a sense of humor of lifting a rock and hitting myself in the foot.
Batman and the Joker made each other, the Joker changed Batman’s fate in his childhood, and Batman made the middle-aged Jack suddenly turn into a weird creature. This setting reminds me of Harry Potter and Voldemort's rivals. In my eyes, Batman and the Joker have a two-faced feeling. One is a good boy with a serious and beautiful fantasy, and the other is a bad boy who likes pranks and mischief. But they are also adults. Batman bears the responsibility and Take responsibility, and the clown faces the craziness and ugliness of reality. However, I feel that there are few heavy parts in this film, and it is more childlike and innocent, with many fairy tale elements in it.
As for the heroine, I think she is really obsessed with taking pictures. However, it is useless to take pictures, and will be taken away by the clown instead. I don't have much feeling for her and Batman's feelings. For her image, I only think she is quite sensitive.
In addition, the high-rise buildings composed of various machinery and steel bars in the background of the movie make the image of this city more chaotic and full of imagination.
In general, I think this is a fairy tale, humorous and relaxed hero story.
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