5/10
Very bad...
17 May 2019
Unfortunately Tim Burton decides to leave the role of director, passing the baton to Joel Schumacher, who in two hours of movie manages to destroy all the work done by his predecessor; starting the cinematic decline of the Batman character. Schumacher abandons the dark and dark tones used by Tim Burton, proposing a Batman that is less complex and less attached to the past, which after all more faithfully follows the classic comic strip. But the problems of this film are quite different: the scenography used by Tim Burton was beautiful, here Schumacher opts for a digital, which also for 1995 could be considered horrendous, the plot is rather banal, the script is terrible and disgusting, the Lighting during the scenes is ridiculous, the special effects bad and Val Kilmer is perhaps the most annoyed Batman I've ever seen. Almost nothing is used by the performances of Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey, who, however good, do not help save this poor film. I do not recommend this film to anyone, especially to fans of films directed by Tim Burton. A movie too childish and full of errors, which will touch the bottom in its sequel: Batman & Robin, but of the latter we will talk about in a future review.

Many Greetings.
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