Lying in bed at eleven o'clock, I really wanted to watch a short and concise movie, which happened to be the first year of Batman.
The overall feeling still maintains the high level of dc comics movies, and the lines are not out of style. It really breaks the concept that cartoons are made for children - it is a mature movie, but it just uses animation to express it.
The movie is mainly about two lines, one part is the growth of Batman, how to slowly become the protector of the dark night. On the other hand, Gordon, how to grow in a positive way, never a law enforcer who does not fit in with the group, has mastered the power of the police, the strength of the two can be fully displayed, and it also paved the way for the later two strong alliances, buying foreshadowing, bringing Lots of room for imagination.
The lines and characterization have always been consistent. Gordon's affair with his female subordinates is the finishing touch, and the whole character stands up at once. It is no longer simple and absolute justice. It is also flawed, but in Brilliant under flaws. However, there is not much writing about Batman, especially the scene where the bat falls in front of the statue of his father. I like the emphasis on the ugliness of the bat-because the character of Batman itself does not represent beauty, so this kind of ugliness is especially good. Grabbing people's hearts, but Mr. Wayne turned into Batman from seeing this scene to the next scene. The transformation is really blunt and lacks transition. This part is better handled by the mystery of Xia Yingying.
all in all, maintained a high level, with surprises
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