It is important and you can see better in TDK, which is good. And I understand your point. My only real "problem" is like in the Hong Kong fight scene. I love how he fighting. I'm just not diggin' the timing I guess. A few parts seemed a little off.
Well, I said TDK's fights are better than BB, not that they're fantastic.
Dunno, I really liked how blurry it was in BB.
That's like liking a conversation you can't understand a word from.
It was almost the fight from the criminals point of view, like you never got a good look at Batman...they never knew where he was or where he was coming from.
As long as the criminals can't see a thing, I'm okay. If the audience can't during the entire film, then we have a serious problem.
Ras Al Ghoul fight with Batman was fair but Batman fight with Joker was a joke it was not even a fight just Joker hitting Batman with a steel pipe. And for the fight in the penthouse was not that good cause all Batman did was push his opponents off him.
That's the unfair thing of this; you can tell how Batman did in those fights because you could see what was going on. That's a cheap way to make BB fights better; you cannot see the flaws because you cannot see a thing.
But well, it is always exciting wqhen Batman is not winning the whole time.
Begins dock fight scene was good cause it showed Batman kicng the criminals ass with an added suspense. Batman creeping up on his opponents and taking them out ninja style thats Batman.
As I already said, that's the only time that blurry style works.
Once the audience gets the point it's useless to try to surprise them again. And all BB does is limiting to repeat what's done, which that movie does with many things.
I just like the fights better cause they showed the real Batman in Begins were esle in Dark Knight they did not show Batman as a ninja like fighter and stuff like that.
BB didn't show a thing about fights. If you state that you could see some serious ninja style then you're imagining it, or in best of cases using the frame-to-frame button.