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The Art of The Batman

The Art of The Batman

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I wanted to get into the mindset of the character, and I wanted to think of the psychology," he explained. "For me, I think one of the cool deep dive ones was Ego. He's confronting the beast that is Batman and it's that kind of duality. There's a lot in what it's trying to do in the story about him confronting the shadow side of himself and the degree to which you have self knowledge." It's a good Batman movie, I don't think it's as bold or original as Nolan's films but it definitely accentuates crucial themes of the character.

Reeves confirms that Lee Bermejo’s artwork in graphic novels like Joker and Batman: Damned was a huge source of inspiration for Robert Pattinson’s tactical suit. Costume designer Glyn Dillon also reveals that the Batsuit was inspired by two very practical items - a Russian pressure suit and equestrian vests. The Batsuit may look bulky, but there’s a flexible core underneath all that armor. Batman’s Hidden Weapons However, there's also an inherent practicality to this suit, with costume designer Glyn Dillon noting the undersuit is modeled after Russian pressure suits and then layered with armored plating and mechanical components. According to Dillon, the armor shares a lot in common with equestrian vests, which offers a desirable balance between protection and mobility.

Molti sono libri giganti con "solamente" un mucchio di foto, altri hanno semplici didascalie e guidano il lettore nella descrizione delle fotografie, processo di realizzazione ecc... Two years of stalking the streets as The Batman, striking fear into the hearts of criminals, has led Bruce Wayne deep into the shadows of Gotham City. As the evidence surrounding a series of crimes begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator’s plans becomes clear, Batman must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit, and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued Gotham City. However, the artwork 🖼 is very impressive as it explores iconic characters, locations, gadgets and set pieces from the film and from the Batman comic books. The faded glory of the sweeping vistas of Gotham City 🌃 explored in the book is stunning, combining “realism” with just enough fantasy to make this new Gotham fascinating, rather than outright terrifying.

poi ti capita tra le mani QUESTO libro e capisci che se anche fosse costato il doppio probabilmente avresti comunque finito per dargli lo stesso i soldi. The Batman takes some cues from the Batman: Earth One series of graphic novels when it comes to portraying Alfred Pennyworth. This is an Alfred with a harder edge, one who taught Bruce many of the skills he uses in his nightly outings as Batman. But The Art of The Batman goes even deeper into this mostly unseen history between Bruce and Alfred.Quando un film/gioco/serie tv mi piace particolarmente tendo a guardare in giro se per caso è stato pubblicato un libro a riguardo. "the art of..." stanno spopolando, ormai si trovano ovunque su qualsiasi cosa e se di solito la forma è sempre più o meno gradevole (come in questo caso) e il prezzo sempre più meno alto (come soprattutto in questo caso), la grossa differenza che mi fa scegliere se comprare o meno un libro del genere è il contenuto. My main problems with film is how long the third act feels, I wasn't a fan of what happens after a revelation of The Riddler. I understand why they did it but I feel that it was way to long and unnecessary. Batman ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues. As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis.

I really wanted to give this an A+ but I really felt that the third act in the Gotham Square Garden was something that I wasn't a fan about and I really felt that the ending was as strong as the beginning of the film. Actor Andy Serkis provides a possible origin story for Alfred, suggesting that he originally worked for British intelligence before establishing a career as a personal bodyguard for wealthy families. That may be how Serkis’ Alfred came to live with the Waynes, and it helps explain why there’s an emotional distance between Alfred and Bruce. Alfred never signed up for the responsibility of being Bruce’s adoptive father, and he has trouble connecting with Bruce on an emotional level. But at least he can teach the boy how to survive the mean streets of Gotham. The Mundane Origin of Riddler’s Mask Reeves's take on Batman is just great, he gives us a look into Batman's abilities as detective and fighting against Gotham's crimes. It's also quite possibly the best representation of Gotham City that I've ever seen on DC film. It show us a city completely filled with corruption and crime. It was the little tidbits that I loved - like the inspiration of Stephen King’s Christine on the Batmobile, or the specific comics that informed this incarnation of Batman,” Field adds. “Having not seen Colin Farrell’s transformation into the Penguin in person, I found it particularly fascinating to learn more about the choices and physical process behind that.”

Let's talk about Pattinson. He's so good as Batman/Bruce Wayne, he looks incredible in the suit and when he has the action scenes it truly feels that you're watching THE Batman, he is intimidating and someone who you really should be afraid of. He gives you that mix of begin a brutal force of justice but at the same time as someone who's disturbed and battles with multiple issues. Zoë Kravitz is also great on the film, she has a lot of chemistry with Pattinson and it also looks phenomenal in the action sequences.



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