a5c7b9f00b Batman has not been seen for ten years. A new breed of criminal ravages Gotham City, forcing 55-year-old Bruce Wayne back into the cape and cowl. But, does he still have what it takes to fight crime in a new era? This is a spoiler free review, so you don&#39;t have to worry xD. <br/><br/>Batman is like one of the best superheroes in the DC universe, and this movie just proves the point!. This movie is very interesting without any unnecessary scenes/plot. Story is superb and well- written. The action scenes doesn&#39;t fail the expectations of Batman fans and the casual viewers themselves. <br/><br/>Is it boring? NO! Violence and stuffs like that? YES! A lot of violence actually, and gore and stuff..<br/><br/>I still haven&#39;t watched the second part yet, but I will write a review once I have seen the movie.<br/><br/>Overall - It is a good movie, You can gladly spend 1 hour and 15 minutes of your life to watch this. <br/><br/>Again, the only thing bugging me is the violence and It&#39;s PG-13.. So I&#39;d give a solid 9.5 on 10…<br/><br/>Hope this review helped, please check out my other reviews !!!! :) An impressively loyal adaptation of one of comics&#39; most important stories, complete with social commentary, nods at dark chapters of the character&#39;s history and a glut of wanton brutality. Despite being ripped violently into two pieces, the story still functions very well and reaches a natural climax in time for the credits to roll after a drawn-out 75 minutes. I fear the end result may be a less-dense arching plot line, especiallymost of the political commentary was removed from this chapter (presumablyit won&#39;t be relevant until the second) but there&#39;s still more than enough pulp to go around. While the storyline is doggedly faithful (indeed, most of the dialog is copied verbatim from the source), the artwork is both influenced by and notably distanced from Frank Miller and Lynn Varley&#39;s amazing work on the printed page. And, while that does rob the story of some of its character, the result is suitable enough; fresh but also familiar. Peter Weller turns in some decent workthe voice of Bruce Wayne, but I couldn&#39;t help but daydream about how Kevin Conroy would have approached the material. Very good, if not perfect.
The budgets for the DC Universe Animated Original Movies only allow for films of about 70 to 75 minutes in length. The graphic novel The Dark Knight Returns is long enough that it couldn&#39;t be adapteda single animated film without seriously compromising the original story. Therefore, the film has been split into two parts to allow for a more faithful adaptation. Fairly faithful. This movie is notfaithful the animated version of Frank Miller&#39;s Batman: Year One where the entire movie was a page for page recreation, but it is perhaps the second most faithful adaptation of a graphic novel to movie in the DC Animated series. Some scenes are changed around, some scenes are removed, some characters are visually altered but the story in the movie remains the samethe story in the graphic novel, and there are no sweeping changes to the original story. The biggest omission is that Batman does not have narration in the movie like he does in the graphic novel. In the graphic novel Frank Miller wrote a constant line of narration from the point of view of Batman&#39;s thoughts and his war journal. This narration did more than just explain the actions that the reader was seeing and actually revealed some important story information that was not otherwise seen or discussed. The filmmakers decided to leave out this narration and let the visual aspect of the story stand on its own. In the 1980s, the time when Frank Miller wrote The Dark Knight Returns graphic novel, Dick Grayson had already left Batman&#39;s side to become the hero Nightwing. He was replaced by an orphan and street hooligan named Jason Todd, whom readers greatly disliked. Eventually DC Comics created a publicity stunt to put Jason Todd&#39;s fate in the reader&#39;s hands. In a comic book story line called A Death in the Family, the Joker had beaten Jason Todd to near death. DC Comics then created a 1-900 phone number for readers to vote whether Todd lived or died. The votes were for his death and Jason was killed in the next issue. While no actual reference is given to how Jason died in The Dark Knight Returns, it is not unreasonable to assume that the events depicted in A Death in the Family could also have happened in the alternate timeline that The Dark Knight Returns takes place in. An interesting note is that The Dark Knight Returns was published 2 years before the storyline in which Jason Todd was murdered. Eventually a third Robin named Tim Drake would join Batman on his war on crime, but The Dark Knight Returns was written before that character was created and does not take this into account. For another DC animated film that deals with Jason ToddRobin, <a href="/title/tt1569923/">Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)</a> may be of interest. It is not explained where Dick Grayson is during the events of this story. As stated, he was not the Robin that was killed and brought Bruce Wayne to decide on retiringBatman. In the original graphic novel when Batman is first defeated by the Mutant leader, Batman begins to monologue to himselfif he were speaking to Dick Grayson but does not reveal any information about his fate in this story. However, in Frank Miller&#39;s graphic novel sequel to this story Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again it is revealed that Dick Grayson went crazy from years of rejection from Batman and became the second Joker. It is set in an alternate version of the 1980s, in a similar mannerthe film adaptation of <a href="/title/tt0409459/">Watchmen (2009)</a>. When the story was originally written this was a contemporary time setting and only became an alternate history setting after it took many years to producea movie. For more of Frank Miller&#39;s take on Batman you may enjoy Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again, All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder, Batman: Year One and its <a href="/title/tt1672723/">animated adaptation</a>. For more of superheros in a dystopian future you may enjoy Paul Pope&#39;s Batman: Year 100 and Kaare Andrews&#39; Spider-Man: Reign. AkaKILL! Theater: 7th Elimination - Social Studies Field Trip movie in hindi hd free downloadEpisode 1.201 in hindi download free in torrentmalayalam movie download The ProfesionalDownload the Portal do Inferno full movie tamil dubbed in torrentDouble Truckin' the Tricky Two hd mp4 downloadDownload hindi movie 8 Days 'Till ConcertBatman Makes the Scenes full movie download mp4Virtuosity full movie online freeCatwoman Goes to College movie free download hdEpisode 1.90 download movies
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