Saturday, August 2, 2014
[Review] Batman: Year One
Batman : Year One is a 2011 animated superhero film base on the four-issue story arc Batman : Year One printed in 1987. This film premiered at Comic-Con on July 22 and officially released in October 18, 2011. This film was directed by Sam Liu and Lauren Montgomery and distributed by Warner Home Video.
The story in the animated movie "Batman: Year One" focuses on the exploits of Bruce Wayne in the first trip down the criminal underworld of Gotham City, before the citizens of Gotham knew that he is Batman. The origins of the existence of characters like Lieutenant James Gordon, Selina Kyle, and Alfred Pennyworth explained from the eyes of a Frank Miller that is eccentric.
In the 64 minute length animated film, it is not detailed. We are not told how Bruce Wayne get his costume, gadgets, the bat-cave, and all sorts of logic details. He suddenly has become a Batman. But perhaps it does not need to be assessed for are explained in detail, because this film is focused on the early Batman stories, and more lean towards the viewpoint of Lieutenant James Gordon.
And when you see the title back (which is very cool in my opinion), this movie does not Intend to be the origin story, but the first year. Comic underlying this animated movie was planned to be a live-action adaptation, with director Darren Aronofsky, but canceled and make the Christopher Nolan version, the which is a more complex story and deep. But as an animated movie, Batman : Year One story is still highly recommended to all fans and people that are interested in the character of Batman.
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