
All that said, I have a soft spot for Batman. I used to watch the old series with Adam West after school. And the animated series was a cartoon staple for my generation. I think Batman Returns is alright, and though it's not that good I enjoyed Batman Forever. Batman and Robin, on the other hand, is on my list of the five worst movies ever made (hey, there's another blog topic); it may be the absolute worst.
So you put Christopher Nolan together with my favorite comic book franchise, I ought to like the product right? You'd think so.
The fact is, I do like Batman Begins and I do like The Dark Knight. I just don't love them, and I certainly don't think they're as spectacular as everyone keeps saying. I don't have anything more to say about Begins because it's been a long time since I've watched it. But let's examine The Dark Knight:

The pacing is good and only seems to drag in a couple of places. And running just over two and a half hours, it really doesn't feel it's length. But with about ten minutes left, it does feel like it's taking its time wrapping things up.
The story's decent, and even interesting. And while the role is just a really weak one, Maggie Gyllenhall is far better than Katie Holmes as Rachel. But how could she not be?
So why didn't I like it?
I did.
But why didn't I love it?

I really, really, really hated the ending. I was so disappointed.
It's a good movie, but it should be better than it is. And it doesn't deserve all the four-star reviews.
1 comment:
Hey, I want to hear your worst 5 movies list! I remember discussing this years ago with you, when we both were equally befuddled by how 'Batman and Robin' could manage to be as bad as it was.
Have you seen Anaconda? That's first on my list.
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