| | Year: | 2005 | | Genre: | Action, Adventure, Crime | | Starring: | Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Ken Watanabe | | Director: | Christopher Nolan |
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Good: 21 | Bad: 4 |
Review: Batman Begins Ive just returned from a preview screening. Despite the excellence of the previous efforts of Christopher Nolans I, went with low expectations. Talk about your expectations are wrong! As the age of the onset of the film grips the rope. I'm giving away any of the story is enough to mix and match freely with its sources, Frank Miller, Alan Moore, and the effect of tossing a dash of Bob Kane is a little tweak. What is impressive, though the weight of the franchise, the main film Nolan manages to do a lot of his trademarks. This story is developing in the first half of the line, and there are some really spectacular scenes of the ghost. Parents taking their children to think of the young, think twice. When we left, terrified 8-year-old was comforted by his parents. Michael Caine as Alfred the humor in the film is just some of what's on the screen is really pleased with its dual role of the British cast, Christian Bale, chose to bring this story to the American people in danger of taking themselves too seriously is nightmaresOf. As Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman and Tom Wilkinson, has created an opportunity for support. Nolan and co's refreshing to say that, in a way that does justice Daredevil the original material often adults, have come up with a way to display comics that way, tried and failed to do (directors cut well Although it is). Dark Knight did not exist back then, theres no justice.
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