The storyline of "Batman: Gotham Knight" is divided into six chapters: Hero Appearance, Escape from War, Magnetic Field Experiment, Hell City, Fearless of Pain, and Fatal Strike, which are more like six relatively independent stories, but The relationship between the main character Batman is why these six stories are strung together, each of which is about ten minutes long.
The movie starts with a four-kappa-style boy talking about Batman. They turned Batman into a shadow ninja haunted, turned into a technological mutant, grew a pair of bat wings, and turned into an iron Batman with full steel armor. The beginning is good. , very mysterious. Batman has become a people's hero from the nemesis of criminals, and then his true body is revealed, and he is severely damaged to regain his confidence. At the end of the movie, Batman fights the Roos monster gunner in the subway, a relatively large-scale duel, and finally defeats the evil. In such a process of forces, the entire storyline is not complicated.
The large and small scenes in the movie are drawn quite realistically and delicately, with rich layers and great texture. Although it is a two-dimensional animation effect, it is by no means inferior to the popular 3D animation. It was just that the characters in the six chapters were somewhat different, and I always felt a little unconnected. Later, after searching for relevant information on the Internet, I realized that the six chapters of the film were handed over to six Japanese animation designers to complete. In one of the chapters, the image of Batman was once like Neo in "The Matrix" wearing a Tang suit and learning Oriental Zen, defeating the enemy through Chinese Kung Fu, and realizing the responsibility and mission of a hero.
This anime movie is relatively made for adults. Many of the fights in the movie are bloody and violent. I tried my best to restore the hot effect of the live-action Batman movie. There are no jokes and burdens of American anime in the movie. The overall style is more like a Japanese anime. The next step is to look forward to seeing the live-action version of "Batman: The Dark Knight", the real Batman.
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