Review of Batman

Batman (1989)
8/10
"Ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?"
16 May 2019
As I am a huge Tim Burton fan, I certainly could not refrain from reviewing this movie. I fell in love with it since I was a child and I still consider it the best movie about Batman. To date it has been a bit forgotten, after the release of the Christopher Nolan trilogy, but despite being dated, it still remains a great film. Tim Burton re-proposes the character of Batman in a darker style than the classic version, with a more severe character, a character much more complex and attached to the past, which works perfectly and gives the film something more. The music of Danny Elfman is absolutely apt and the scenery is impressive and suggestive. Michael Keaton turns out to be great in the role of Bruce Wayne / Batman and Jack Nicholson's interpretation of the Joker is, in my opinion, still the best on the big screen, simply masterful. Certainly it is not a perfect movie, looking at it today you can see the limitations of special effects and photography, but this will certainly not spoil your vision. I therefore advise all cine-comics lovers, who have not yet seen it, to recover it. Many greetings and see you at the next review.
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