Batman Begins (2005)

by Christopher Nolan (Editor)

Other authorsChristian Bale (Contributor)
DVD, 2005

Call number

DVD-DRAMA 351c

Collection

Publication

Warner Brothers (2005), 1 pages

Description

As a boy a young Bruce Wayne watched in horror as his millionaire parents were slain in front of his eyes. This trauma led him to become obsessed with revenge. After disappearing to the East where he seeks counsel with a ninja cult leader, he returns to his now decaying Gotham City. The City is now overrun by organized crime and dangerous individuals manipulating the system. The discovery of a cave under his mansion, and a prototype armoured suit leads him to take on a new persona. He becomes Batman and strikes fear into the hearts of men who do wrong. With the help of rising cop Jim Gordon, Batman sets out to take down the various criminal schemes that have been set in motion by individuals such as mafia don Falcone, the twisted doctor/drug dealer Jonathan 'The Scarecrow' Crane, and a mysterious third party that is quite familiar with Wayne and waiting to strike when the time is right.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member worldsedge
Possibly the best of all the Batman pictures, though still so choc a bloc full of all the action movie cliches that I couldn't see raising this one above a three star rating.

Bale, Freeman, Caine all did credible jobs but the actings skills of some of the other characters were a bit on the thin
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side. Especially whoever they got as the forgettable love interest. Also some of the props for Gotham seemed a bit on the Japanese horror movie set circa 1957 side. With CG so cheap nowadays you'd think nobody'd be building model sets anymore. Or perhaps I'm just being too finicky, anyway it was certainly a decent enough way to kill two hours over a few beers.
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LibraryThing member comfypants
An orphaned millionaire learns to fight crime.

When I went to see it for the first time, I had huge expectations, and it blew them all away. Sure, like any sensible person, I like The Dark Knight better. But this one has become my basis of comparison.
LibraryThing member themulhern
Long and boring.
LibraryThing member DarthTindalus
Since his parents were murdered when he was a child, Bruce Wayne has made it his focus to bring those who live a life of crime to justice. After training with a dangerous group of assassins, Bruce returns to Gotham City and begins his path as the masked vigilante Batman, seeking to rid Gotham of
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its criminal element -- beginning with mob boss Carmine Falcone and his enigmatic ally, Scarecrow.

It's been years since I'd seen the Dark Knight trilogy of films, and in rewatching Batman Begins, I found it to be even better than I initially remembered it. While it certainly isn't the best comic book film of all time, it is a real entertaining movie and one of the best superhero origin films out there. Perhaps the pacing isn't as great as you'd like, as the film does have a lot to do in establishing Bruce's past, training, and his initial outings as Batman, but it does a good all-around job of enlightening you in where Bruce is in his life and what he has gone through, while also introducing viewers into a new and more realistic take of Gotham than in previous films of the character and his mythos. Christopher Nolan's take is more gritty than the more campy version by Schumacher and even the Burton films, making for probably the most realistic superhero universe to date (barring perhaps The Batman). And the casting is on another level -- I had forgotten just how good Christian Bale is as both Bruce Wayne and Batman, and the supporting cast, especially Caine, Oldman, and Murphy, knock it out of the park. Highly recommended, even to those who aren't big comic book fans; it has enough realism for most audiences to get drawn into the story.

Content Concerns: Quite a bit of action violence, although it is rarely graphic or extreme. There's also some mention of drugs being passed about through the underworld of Gotham. There are 14 total uses of vulgarity (a mixed bag of milder language such as "h-ll," "d-mn," and "-ss," as well as 1 use of "g-dd-mn").

(July 14, 2023)
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LibraryThing member jntjesussaves
Acting: 4.5; Theme: 4.5; Content: 4.5; Language: 2.0; Overall: 4.5

This was the first in The Dark Knight trilogy and it did not disappoint (other than at least fifteen uses of bad language and the use of God's name in vain). A young boy, Bruce Wayne, witnesses the murder of his parents by a street
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thug. He desires nothing more than to avenge their death by killing their murderer. His parents' lifetime friend and butler, Alfred, takes the young man under his wings and encourages him to fight crime and murder rather than commit it. Highly recommend. Highly recommend with the above caution.

***December 12, 2023***
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Awards

Hugo Award (Nominee — 2006)

Pages

1

ISBN

7020070078 / 9787020070077
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