Ok, just ended one hour ago.
I had to rewatch it soon. It's so dense and different from other Batman movies...
What I can say is this: it's the best Batman movie ever, in terms of accuracy in the characterization and in the core elements of the character.
But I don't know if it is the best as "a movie". But it is of course on the top with Batman 89 and TDK for me.
The fact is that it wasn't as I expected.
I thought it was more like Se7en, but it's way more like Chinatown, L.A. Confidential and The French Connection.
In terms of directing, cinematography, editing it seems a 70s noir movie. Really.
I didn't think it would be so much in that route.
Here's the point: I don't like so much this kind of investigative movies. For my taste, I prefer more a thriller investigative type of movies.
I mean, I recognize that Chinatown is a great movie, but - even if I wouldn't say it bored me - I'm not so able to be connected when mistery story when the rythm is not so thrilling and there are so much informations to elaborate.
But, I repeat, it's just my taste. This movie works very well and for all his Bat-elements I loved it anyway.
Regarding this, it's pretty funny that I didn't found the third act confused at all...
Until Alfred's attack, the rythm growed and I liked it more and more.
All the first 90 minutes worked too, but it was a little strange.
It's truly a detective movie. Anything of cinecomic/superhero movie in it. And that's not a bad thing!
I just found it almost like a procedural tv series, for the way the story puts you in that world with the case bringing you to discover it.
Strange, but I think that rewatching it without that shock, it would be great.
Anyway.
I didn't liked some things.
- The screenplay is too "didactic" in some moments. Too many words. The ending is a good proof that a lot of plot points would be better in a more visual way.
And, regarding it... I didn't liked so much Joker's cameo. The scene is good, because it's not a silly easter egg: it's the end of the Riddler arc.
But... I don't know. As I said... too many words. I would like a more visual and scary moment to show the character.
- I found the music good but... too much. Really.
- Alfred has a great scene (hospital) but I would have expected more screentime. Just like Gordon and the Penguin (too functional to the plot and not so characterized).
It will be interesting to think to the sequel.
I hope it won't be something like "No Man's Land" but more like a city how it is in Blade Runner 2049.
The ending Bruce's monologue (which sounds so much like Terminator 2 ending or something like that... so 80s!), I think sets a "war" between powerful men and mobs but I think more like a "Godfather" movie.
Ok, for now I'm done.
One more thing.
I didn't understand if Penguin was involved in Riddler's plan to focus the police attention and to extract the gun so Riddler could kill Falcone.
Anyone?