Badmouth.net

Batman Begins (2005)

June 12th, 2005 by John Marcotte

Batman BeginsRating: *****

Director: Christopher Nolan

Cast: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman, Ken Watanabe, Katie Holmes, Cillian Murphy, Tom Wilkinson, Rutger Hauer

Review: Batman Begins is director Christopher Nolan�s attempt to build the foundation for a new movie franchise amid the smoldering ruins left by Joel Schumacher. By upping the realism, putting the focus on Batman instead of the villains and producing the first coherent plot in the series � he has managed not only to resurrect the Batman franchise, but to far surpass his predecessors� work.

The movie opens with Gotham City suffering from the twin demons of crime and poverty. After witnessing the brutal murders of his parents, young Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) abandons Gotham in a quest to understand the criminal mind. By the time he returns seven years later, the city has decayed into a cesspool of crime, misery and hopeless corruption.

Batman Begins is a classic coming-of-age story. For the first time, the demons that drive Bruce Wayne to fight crime are not only implied, but shown and explored to the fullest. Nolan and screenwriter David Goyer are not afraid to keep Bruce Wayne out of the Batsuit for the first half of the film as he slowly comes to the realization that he needs to become more than a man to fight the evil that is threatening to overtake Gotham City.

ScarecrowThe villains in the movie were chosen not for their popularity or Q-rating with the general public, but in order to serve the storyline of Wayne�s development. Batman must conquer his internal fears in order to become a figure that strikes fear in the hearts of criminals � and during that journey he is forced to fight fear personified in the form of the villainous Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy). Ra�s Al Ghul (Ken Watanabe), an obscure villain only known to geeky comic fanboys like myself, represents what Bruce might become, if he loses his humanity and allows his fight for justice to devolve into a quest for vengeance.

The casting is first-rate across the board. Bale makes a believable Bruce Wayne and a frightening Batman. Michael Caine brings a very British sense of propriety and a dry sense of humor to Alfred. Gary Oldman is incredible human as Sgt. Jim Gordon, Gotham�s last honest cop. Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Tom Wilkinson and Rutger Hauer all contribute grounded, believable performances which make this fantastic story seem all the more real.

The only person not quite pulling her own weight is Katie Holmes as District Attorney Rachel Dawes, whose performance can best be summed up as �not bad.� Jim GordonBut �not bad� doesn�t cut it when you�re surrounded by Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine. She doesn�t detract from the film, but she fails to make an impression in almost every scene.

In her defense, Holmes does contribute exactly two superfluous nipples worth of entertainment towards the end of the film. Personally, I was very glad to see those nipples. Not so much because they were attached to Katie Holmes, but more because they weren�t attached to the Batsuit.

Nolan and company have created a fantastic movie that successfully manages to erase the memory of its less-than-noble forerunners and firmly re-establish one of the greatest icons American literature has created.

five degrees of seperation

This entry was posted on Sunday, June 12th, 2005 at 10:43 pm and is filed under Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Batman Begins (2005)”

  1. 1
    Patrick Solomon Says:

    This film was awesome. I haven’t seen a movie twice in a theater since I was a teenager, but I’ll pay to see this one more than once.

    The reviews have been amusing. This is the frosted mini-wheats of superhero movies. There are some people who think the first part is boring but the action at the end is okay. There are others who like the character development in the first half and hate the “action movie” feel of the second half.

  2. 2
    Rainer's Pop Culture Blog Says:

    Batman Begins

    A blog called Badmouth has a good review of Batman Begins which pretty much shares my thoughts on the movie. I remember when I went to see it this summer I was expecting a prequel to Tim Burton’s Batman. It was when I saw someone other than Jack Napie…

Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Loans - Arizona Pools - Car Insurance - Mortgages

Recent Posts

Blogs

  • Random Muse » Bye Baby Daddy

    Posted 4 days ago

    We’re done. From myspace: Him: lost yr number, gimme a call. sorry i didn’t make that date, I have been ill. Me: Had appt Fri, baby’s heartbeat is strong and just the right speed, he is getting VERY big. Can see him moving under my skin now, it’s a little ‘Alien’-y, and he kicks too. No gestational diabetes but we ... [Link]

  • The Stew » The art of satire.

    Posted 5 days ago

    There have been so many misconceptions about the recent cover of The New Yorker that I felt compelled to address a few of them: It’s funny. I know there are people out there who think it isn’t, but they’re clearly wrong. It’s so patently ridiculous, it can’t help but bring a smile. The Obamas are not the subject of the ... [Link]

  • Random Muse » Baby Daddy Chronicles, continued …

    Posted 10 days ago

    Oh Baby Daddy … He called again, and I didn’t realize it was him until had picked up. He was rather self-righteous about now having the time to ‘be involved.’ I told him he needs to write down specifically what that means to him and we would talk. But I am not giving an inch. He even got huffy b/c ... [Link]

  • The Stew » Water, water everywhere.

    Posted 14 days ago

    Our mayor is taking part in this national push by municipalities to get people to ditch bottled water for tap water. It’s better for the environment, it’s cheaper, blah blah blah. Only problem is that our tap water is damn near undrinkable right now. It’s truly foul. It smells nearly as bad as it tastes. A shower leaves you feeling ... [Link]

  • Random Muse » When One Door Closes …

    Posted 17 days ago

    A bunch of people get screwed. Big Bad Corporate Mortgage Company 2 closed up shop yesterday. Granted, it’s not as bad as the last mortgage company I worked for, but it’s still pretty fucked up. Plus, I’m losing a potential $5k a month in freelance fees. In fact, who knows if I’ll get paid for the two weeks of work ... [Link]