The series as a whole is as good as it gets for Trilogies. When you decide to make a squeal, this is how it should be, better than the first. Don't get me wrong, i really like Batman Begins, but the second 2 are of Epic Proportions!
The entire cast works in perfect harmony with their characters and fulfills arguably the best movie in one of the best series to hit theaters. I'm sure there are many people that will hesitate to put this movie above Heath Ledger and The Dark Knight. So i'm curious to see how it holds up, because had the Dark Knight not gone through what it went through, I believe this movie would already be called the best of the 3.
The batman begins series directed by Christopher Nolan is perhaps one of the most talked about with violence and psychological issues influencing real life nut cases. But, the people that are out there protesting these movies need to really take a second look at these movies... They are about a man who is brought to his knees broken, bloodied, and lost, again, and again, and again. YET, he finds the wisdom, will, and courage to get back up and do what is right, not only for himself, but his loved ones AND complete strangers. All the while he searches deep within himself to be strong and merciful even after watching those closest to him murdered by those he chooses to let live and be brought to justice! Batman Begins isn't about teaching people to lose their minds and rain chaos amongst your neighbors, it's about finding the light in the darkest of places, and rising far above your abilities when it would be so much easier to fall. Becoming the ultimate good, to conquer the ultimate evil.
That being said, i see far more children pretending to be batman, than i do pretending to be bane, scarecrow, or the joker....lets give those kids a little more credit shall we ;-)
The entire cast works in perfect harmony with their characters and fulfills arguably the best movie in one of the best series to hit theaters. I'm sure there are many people that will hesitate to put this movie above Heath Ledger and The Dark Knight. So i'm curious to see how it holds up, because had the Dark Knight not gone through what it went through, I believe this movie would already be called the best of the 3.
The batman begins series directed by Christopher Nolan is perhaps one of the most talked about with violence and psychological issues influencing real life nut cases. But, the people that are out there protesting these movies need to really take a second look at these movies... They are about a man who is brought to his knees broken, bloodied, and lost, again, and again, and again. YET, he finds the wisdom, will, and courage to get back up and do what is right, not only for himself, but his loved ones AND complete strangers. All the while he searches deep within himself to be strong and merciful even after watching those closest to him murdered by those he chooses to let live and be brought to justice! Batman Begins isn't about teaching people to lose their minds and rain chaos amongst your neighbors, it's about finding the light in the darkest of places, and rising far above your abilities when it would be so much easier to fall. Becoming the ultimate good, to conquer the ultimate evil.
That being said, i see far more children pretending to be batman, than i do pretending to be bane, scarecrow, or the joker....lets give those kids a little more credit shall we ;-)