Kevin Roegele
Do you mind if I don't?
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Sabotage8475 said:What some fail to realize is that in Burton's films they weren't action sequence, just for the sake of being action sequences.. but the means for Burton to slowly drive home the idea to the audience Batman's rather ambigious morality, and his unstable nature (you can certainly see this in they way they were filmed) Perhaps the main agenda that runs through both films. Wether or not you pain attention to this or care will certainly effect the way you view the films. Perhaps a psyhological study and exploration (quesitioning - the main thing Burton does towards Batman's actions) of the character was too much for the fans, as some wanted something more fun, more basic, and adventure-esque in terms of story. This I can understand. God knows I wanted the same thing a few years back when these films didn't mesh with what I wanted from a Batman film. Today, it's a different story. Instead of focusing with what I wanted to see, I started focusing on what Burton was trying to do and his aim with the character and the films. It's very easy to get blinded by such a thing. All you have to do is be a little more open-minded. It works.
Wow, excellent observation. I honestly never noticed this before.
Sabotage8475 has the best point and no-one even comments on it.