Batmobile and Mandolin

Gilda 2021-10-13 13:05:26

It took nearly a month before I had time to watch "Batman-The Mystery of Shadows". The movie did not disappoint me. Even the feeling that the heroine was not beautiful enough before was made reasonable by the plot arrangement.

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movie itself is a prequel, because the previous Batman series has already reached Tumi, especially the last episode of "Batman and Robin" in 1997, which was so bad that it played Luo Bing’s Chris O'Donnell is almost gone. This time, directed by the director of "The Man of the Fierce Heart", his good at depicting the dark side of psychology has actually played a strong chemical role with Batman’s black elements, making Batman’s cold and lonely image in our minds reasonable and reasonable. .

At the beginning of the film, Bruce Wayne went to the Himalayas to learn mysterious martial arts from the master played by Liam Neeson. The casting made me replace the mentor-disciple relationship between Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor in "Star Wars Episode 1". Later, I discovered that the master was a traitor, which was beyond my expectation and was deeply impressed.

The protagonist Katie Holmes and the previous Batman series Kim Basinger, Michelle Pfeiffer, Nicole Kidman's beauty is at a distance, but when her role was played when she was a child, she suddenly felt that the casting was the right one. When she grew up, she became a justice lawyer. My childhood sweetheart, if it's too beautiful, it won't taste at all. Her appearance is in contrast with the beautiful women in Bruce Wayne's play, and the actor Christian Bale looks at her, as if telling us that the experience of growing up together is better than any beauty in his heart. .

Speaking of hugging left and right, Christian Bale's performance reminded me of his madness in the "American Murderer". The perverted look of murder as a pastime in the previous movie chilled me, but this time he performed it made people feel that he was deliberately pretending to cover up his identity, which is very layered. From the loss and perplexity in the first part to the deep accusation voice when he turned into Batman, the psychological transition is well mastered. I heard him audition for Star Wars' Anakin Skywalker a few years ago, and the final role fell on Hayden Christensen, who didn't know much about acting. If Bale played the role, the process of changing from righteousness to evil to Darth Vader would not be so superficial, but the main reason why he did not get the role might be that he was seven years older than Hayden?

In fact, I used to watch Chirstian Bale's performances a lot, from the "Empire of the Sun" in his child star years to the "American Murderer" and "Captain Corelli's Mandolin". "Battlefield Lover" describes Greece in World War II. Bale played the role of a young fisherman laughing and joking before the war. The war destroyed his life, changed his mind, and plunged him into the torrent of the war. I was watching and imagining that the terrible situation of the war that happened overnight, the movie was suddenly interrupted for no reason. I have never encountered such a situation. The theater staff came out to apologize and handed out coupons to send us away.

That night was September 11, 2001, Australia time. It's the same day in New York, and it's still dark.

Last Thursday, I watched Bale's movie again after four years. When I returned home, I heard that London was attacked again...

Maybe it was some kind of induction connecting the Batmobile and the mandolin?

Stannum amateur rating: stack stack stack stack stack stack stack stack stack (out of ten stacks)

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Batman Begins quotes

  • The Scarecrow: [riding through a riot on a hooded horse] There's nothing to fear but fear itself!

  • Batman: [has laid a snare-trap which yanks Flass by his leg 70 feet into the air] Where were the other drugs going?

    Flass: I never knew. I don't know. I swear to God...

    Batman: Swear to *me*!

    [He rapidly lowers a screaming Flass and then yanks him back up]

    Flass: I don't... I don't know. I never knew. Never. They went to some guy for a couple of days before they went to the dealers.

    Batman: Why?

    Flass: There was something... Something else in the drugs... something hidden.

    Batman: What?

    Flass: I never went to the drop-off point. It was in the Narrows. Cops only go there when they're in force.

    Batman: Do I look like a cop?

    Flass: No...!

    [rapidly lowers Flass once more before dropping him to the ground]