i finally watched The Batman. We’ve reached maximum gritty groundedness. it’s a generic suspense thriller with a guy dressed kind of like Batman in it. The only place to go from here is for Batman to dress in plainclothes.
I look forward to Rick Batman, Private Eye, against his arch nemesis, the notorious criminal with an unfortunate birth defect who laughs sometimes, Robert Joker.
I wonder why younger DC fans adore the Batman, and more seasoned DC fans don’t like it at all, I’ve never seen such a big generational divide over a movie before.
i wouldn’t say i don’t like it at all! i gave it 3 stars out of 5. but i think most people just naturally gravitate towards the stuff we find when we’re younger. a lot of people who grew up with Batman '66 didn’t seem to like the one of my youth, Batman '89. i remember my friend’s mom saying it was “too dark.”
That’s generous. I probably give it 2 stars, and that’s only because parts of it looked cool.
I’m not usually very vocal about my dislikes, but when it comes to this one I can’t help myself. I wanted to like it. Tried to like it. Even convinced myself that I enjoyed it more on the second watch… but no… not my cup o’ tea.
@MatthewHecht It’s not so much darkness as in “dark themes” but more along the lines of boring emo brooding.
if this is in reference to what my friend’s mom said, she was talking about Batman '89 (probably relative to '66). and she might have meant it literally
@moro as annoyed as i was that i felt like they were wasting a batman movie, i thought it was a pretty ok generic suspense thriller but a vocal contingent has been asking for YEARS for a Batman movie that’s a mystery and he’s “the world’s greatest detective,” and my question was always, why don’t you just watch one of the hundred detective mystery movies and shows released every year???
He’s the world’s greatest detective. I get it. It’s but one of his abilities though, and building a movie around it can get mundane. It’s like saying Supes is the man of steel and making a movie where all he does is deflect bullets and carry heavy objects. Last thing I want is a Batman movie where he spends half the movie deciphering what ratatouille means. Anyhow, I don’t begrudge the movie its success, and I’m happy for the all the folks that like it.
I was super hyped for The Batman when it came out, but when I finally watched it, it was…fine. I was not expecting it to leave such a small impression on me. All of the technical aspects were great, but the writing, what could have actually made it compelling, was not very good at all. For nearly the entire film I was bored out of my mind, and the stupid “rat” subplot was so dumb that it hurts.
I really liked The Batman. It makes me feel beautifully angsty, and this movie is one of the very few I have ever watched that really made me feel immersed in the world of the movie. I will also say, I have an incredibly low bar for enterrainment and also an overactive brain, so I understand how so many others really didn’t care for the movie.