The animation is divided into 6 parts, which are produced by several different production teams. Unlike matrix, the 6 parts are connected to each other and form a complete story.
1. Have I Got A Story For You
4 children tell their own stories of seeing batman, which are connected together into a story of batman chasing high-tech robbers. The first three go to great lengths, boasting batman as an omnipresent shadow, a bat that flies over walls, and an indestructible robot. The last one was annoyed by his bad luck. He didn't see it with his own eyes, but the wall collapsed. The wounded Batman and the criminal appeared in front of everyone. Only then did everyone realize that there was only a flesh-and-blood ordinary person under Batman's mysterious night clothes.
2. The Crossfire
police chief sent two police officers to escort the criminals caught by Batman to prison. One of the police officers believed that Batman was just a volunteer to maintain law and order, and was very dissatisfied with the practice of the entire police station revolving around Batman, while the other Gordon The city-born police believe that Batman is purifying society and changing people's view of good and evil. On the way back, the two policemen encountered two major gangs in Russia and Italy. At a critical juncture, Batman arrived in time to stop the criminal and rescued the police. Perhaps some people's prejudices are destined to be changed only with actions.
3. Field Test
Batman's assistants have invented a reaction device that can even change the trajectory of the bullet. Batman brought new equipment to stop the fire of the two major gangs - a bit repetitive with the second story, it can only be interpreted as the fire of the gang and it can happen anytime and anywhere - the gang shoots madly at the batman, and the batman is unscathed. But a bounced ricochet hit a gangster. Batman put away the new equipment after taking the injured to the hospital and said to the assistant "I'm willing to put my life on the line to do what I have to. But it has to be mine. No one else's." Humble , Integrity, mercy, valor, sacrifice, soul, honor, really is a man who can be called a knight. But I don't like the Japanese girl manga style of this paragraph very much. Batman is a handsome and beautiful boy, and his eyes can shine. Even Batman's signature mask has been changed into a cool mask, which is in harmony with his thick dubbing and majesty. Meng's image is very inconsistent.
4. In Darkness Dwells
batman went to rescue the cardinal kidnapped by the scarecrow, which is an account of the scarecrow.
5.
The story of Working Through Pain batman's early learning in India how to resist pain. His master said that he failed because batman only learned to endure the external hurt, but he could not bear the inner pain. At the end of this paragraph, Batman climbed to a garbage heap covered in bruises, only to find scattered guns everywhere. The assistant rushed to rescue Batman out, but Batman couldn't put down the gun collected in his arms. Maybe the reason why batman can endure all kinds of physical injuries is because his inner pain is far greater than the outer pain, maybe this is the driving force that supports him to become a knight. The style of painting is very simple and clean, with the taste of Hayao Miyazaki.
6. Deadshot
Batman vs Killer Deadshot. Some people commented that this paragraph is very JOJO, and it really has the style of Araki Fei Luyan. The lines are very tough, and the action scenes are also very hot. The most important thing is that the duel between the two is not a simple fight, but a competition of wisdom and strategy. Batmans guessed in advance that Deadshot's target was the police chief, surreptitiously guarding and using satellites to monitor suspicious locations around him. In order to avoid detection, Deadshot even hid on a train and used the moment when the railway and the road meet to snipe. It's a pity that the capacity of this section is too short. Batman's advantage is overwhelming. After stopping the sniper, there is no suspense at all.
After watching the animation, I look forward to the Batman movie even more
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