The story still takes place in the city of Takamori, where countless movie fans and comics fans can no longer be familiar with. In this movie, Tim Burton has already shown his fascination with darkness. Most of the time in the movie is night shots. In the dark city, crime is brewing everywhere, and evil forces represented by a clown with heavy makeup are trying to subvert this already uneven city. Like almost all comic hero-themed movies, once this juncture is reached, the police are not of much use. The heroes can be summoned to reverse everything. A huge beam of bat-shaped light is projected into the night, and the protagonist of the story pushes the story forward. To the climax. In this film, "Batman" is no longer a god-like existence. The original image of invulnerability and ability to go to heaven and earth no longer exists in this film. There are flesh and blood, wounded, and bloody images that make this "Batman" It seems more friendly, more lifelike and more popular with audiences. The debut of the unconventional Batmobile provided Batman with a chariot and also became a major attraction of the film. This has also become a major convention in subsequent "Batman" movies-Batman is like " 007" Generally, it seems that Batman is embarrassed to appear every time he doesn't put out a few new equipment. This practice can be said to have a far-reaching impact, until the new Nolan version of the "Batman" trilogy recently released. I heard that in the past two years, Jay Chou even put together a prototype-size Batmobile in the film as a collection, which shows how influential this tank is.
Jack Nicholson, as long as the fans of the Los Angeles Lakers must be very familiar with this old man, he is already a super fan of the Lakers' mascot in the true sense. He is bound to be there in every Lakers home game. , And it is the most conspicuous position of the first row on the sidelines, and the live broadcast director will inevitably give the super fan a close-up between games. This old gentleman who always wears glasses on the sidelines and applauds Kobe’s wonderful performance from time to time is the actor of the clown in this film. The face with heavy makeup, the exaggerated expressions and body movements, and the final battle with Batman. The exaggerated revolver pulled out from his trouser legs, and various crazy or calm or witty or evil performances made him sublimate the important villain in the "Batman" story, "Joker" to a whole new level. , He was also nominated for multiple awards, so that Jack Nicholson's version of the clown was once considered an unsurpassed "clown" until many years later.............
After a duel between good and evil, justice defeated evil, and Batman once again saved the city.
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