Jun 28, 2005 01:08 AM
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(Updated Jun 29, 2005 12:39 AM)
''A grown man who runs around the city dressed as a bat clearly has issues.''
The two plus points of ''Batman Begins'' are that
one the movie relies a lot less on special effects than
previous Batman movies and two the ensemble cast is
mindblowing both in theory and in reality.
''Batman Begins'' concentrates fully on the origins of Batman, from
the death of his parents at the hands of a mugger to his transformation
as the dark knight. In this sense it is more darker and less gimmicky than
the previous 4 installments
The story begins with Bruce Wayne trying to understand the criminal mind
by living in a prison where he is rescued by Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson) who trains him and attempts to induct him the 'League of Shadows' led by Ra's al Ghul (Ken Watanabe).
Bruce Wayne refuses and destroy's Ghul's temple and returns to Gotham.
His mission to cleanse Gotham of all its evils.
But evil is not far behind in the form of Dr Crane aka Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy)
and gangster boss Carmine Falco (Tom Wilkinson). Of course Ducard is also thirsty
for revenge.
Bruce Wayne is assisted in his endeavours by his faithful butler Alfred (Michael Caine),inventor extraordinaire Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman) who lends hims the tools needed to fight against evil including the first primitive version of the Batmobile.
Also at his side is childhood love and now asst DA Rachel Dawes (Katie Holmes) and the one and only non corrupt cop Gordon (Gary Oldman).
Christian Bale is a good selection to play Batman/Bruce Wayne and so are the other members of the cast.
But a better selection was the director, Christopher Nolan. He is totally in control
of the matter and his collaboration on the screenplay shows on the screen.
People looking for thrills and hi jinks action may not like this movie very much else all in all a good show
P.S. I hear news that another Batman is now in the works with the same cast except of course for Tom Cruise's girlfriend