shauner111
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There was chemistry but i find people overrate it. It wasn't "electric". It was solid but i wouldnt call their scenes electrifying. And i have always found the Selina/Bruce or Cat/Bat scenes to be the very best scenes from the movie.the chemistry between Pfeiffer and Keaton was just electric. The exchange of haunted glances its like theyre from the silent era.
What a strange film Returns really is. Its dark and mean-spirited, yet at the same time ridiculously campy and operatic. And its filled with real depth of character that goes way beyond the loud costumes. Its certainly one of a kind.
Ill disagree about real depth of character as i find the film to not really be about anything at all. Things just happen. There's no antagonist or plot. Bruce/Batman is playing a guest role, like a fourth wheel. Not much depth there. Not much depth in Penguin either since they sucked it all out from how he is in the comics. Loved the freaky version of him as a kid but the actual Oswald of the comics is one of my favorite characters of all time. Burton ignored all his potential.
But ill agree with the last thing you said. Batman Returns is truly one of a kind. Bravo for Burton for creating his own Batman movie. It took balls. For better or worse it will always be remembered. The score and nightmarish/fairytale winter look will be in my mind forever. Just like Edward Scissorhands.
It might actually be the movie that made me a Batman fan in the first place. Even over the first film.



