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That's not really Keaton's doing, it's the script and Burton's direction. If the script called for dialogue then we would be having a different conversation these days about Keaton not always being so quiet and letting the suit do the talking.
The bat-turn is also just the reality of the cowl/neck and how the actor is forced to turn that way. Bale did the same bat-turn in his Begins suit. It's not like they had a choice.
This coming from the same person who posted this a few months ago on another thread...
Burton doesn't know what the hell he's doing and he proved that when full creative control was given to him in Batman Returns. The visual, the designers and the cast is why we had good moments in those 2 films. It has nothing to do with Burton or the scripts.