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Parden me, but I just think that it's completely ludicrous that they searched the world for a unique fighting style to be used in the new batman movie's, and then after all of their hard work, all of the fighting-choreography needed to pull these fight scenes off what do they do! They pan in the camera so damn close that you can't see **** of what's going on!... Look, I get what they were doing, but it IS ludicrous not to pan out so that we can see all the hard work they put in to creating these fight-scenes! I saw in the special features how they trained the fight-scenes, and this Keyishi style they went with is ****ing awesome!... But again, you can't see any of it so why bother?????
There is context to these films, you know. People seem to be hung up on the idea that "this isn't real life so stop trying to be practical, Nolan" idea. Batman didn't fight without a cape in Begins, no -- but he's got a new suit in this film. He's exploring new ways in how to make his job a heck of a lot more easier. I'm sure he can be forgiven for having at least one fight scene without the cape.
I mean, Begins was full of iconic shots. We've seen lots of iconic shots of Batman in the trailers and pictures and such like. Nolan won't be sacrificing the iconography or whatever; he's simply adding a bit of context to these films. He's trying to flesh this character out as much as possible.
That still doesn't justify that you can't see ****. This keyishi style they went with is still a style, and you can't see any of it... so that's disappointing to me.THIS IS NOT A DANCE!
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That's why.
Maybe not, but the keyishi style they went with is still a style, and you can't see any of it... so that's disappointing to me.
That still doesn't justify that you can't see ****. This keyishi style they went with is still a style, and you can't see any of it... so that's disappointing to me.
^ I know what you mean, I just dont know how much ill like Batman without his cape.
In all seriousness... it was just simply a matter of a directional decision on Nolan part to do so.
If you hadn't seen the extra's and known about how much effort it took to learn that specific fighting style and such, would you even care how much was shown?
Proboly not.
Hey, think yourself lucky you're not getting anything like this:^ I know what you mean, I just dont know how much ill like Batman without his cape.
Well said, it's not a Jean-Claude Van Damme film.I also hope they don't change much. I like the way he fought in the first movie. It was realistic. When you fight against several people up-close, especially ones that are armed, you don't take your time to perform a beautiful roundhouse kick or other fancy Kung Fu moves. Like Ra's Al Guhl said, it's not a dance.
^ I know what you mean, I just dont know how much ill like Batman without his cape.
Hey, think yourself lucky you're not getting anything like this:
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Well you shoudn't worry thatmuch he will have his cape Iam sure most of the film. Heck he will always have his cape. Just i nsome scenes he will have it in his backpack. But he will have it and most likely it will be flowing while he moves most of the time.
Hey, think yourself lucky you're not getting anything like this:
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My fav.
I *love* how Batman just dives at the ninja and takes him right off the railing -- it's fearless, and smacks of a pouncing leopard (which is how he should act.)
-- Admiral Nelson
...They pan in the camera so damn close that you can't see **** of what's going on!... Look, I get what they were doing, but it IS ludicrous not to pan out so that we can see all the hard work they put in to creating these fight-scenes! I saw in the special features how they trained the fight-scenes, and this Keyishi style they went with is ****ing awesome!... But again, you can't see any of it so why bother?????