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kriskaos
08-29-2008, 11:19 PM
what is the best thing about batman begins and what is your fav scene? I think the best thing about batman begins is that it stuck closely to the comics and graphic novels and helped to totally re-invent the batman franchise and my fav scene is when batman tells ra's al ghul that he might not be able to kill him but he doesn't have to save him.
Kaedi
10-20-2008, 12:14 AM
The best thing is that they tried really hard to get it more realistic. It's not like the flashy Burton films. You can actually kind of picturing all of this happening....not to mention the chracterization was pretty good. ..and the music
lovely09
08-14-2009, 02:42 AM
With this movie,i realized where batman really begins.How it came out to be a superhero and why it became very known with the story and characters.
Batgirl227
08-24-2009, 07:18 AM
The best thing about Batman Begins is everything! Its an awesome movie and I think its better then The Dark Knight!
Ra's al Ghul.
The film's dimensions are numerous and rich, but the loyal reinvention of Ra's al Ghul while incorporating buckets of realism was the truely superb accomplishment. Scarecrow must've been difficult enough to rewrite from the comics, but the Ra's of the books is really, REALLY out there. It's almost as big a deal as if NAG considered reinventing Killer Croc or Clayface for B3. I love many things about BB, but I can't ignore the Ra's achievement.
TheRookie311
08-26-2009, 09:56 PM
How about its the start of a new era of batman. The Nolan era. This is the best portrayal and story of the dark knight ever. I loved the more realistic approach.
Mercy
09-09-2010, 12:54 AM
I was surprised that they had Ra's and made it realistic. Ra's is usually in for ghost stories and what not, but they managed to pull this film off really well. I remember first watching the movie, by the end of it I was acting like Batman in school. Total Nerd.
Hunter
10-03-2010, 09:20 AM
Ra's al Ghul.
The film's dimensions are numerous and rich, but the loyal reinvention of Ra's al Ghul while incorporating buckets of realism was the truely superb accomplishment. Scarecrow must've been difficult enough to rewrite from the comics, but the Ra's of the books is really, REALLY out there. It's almost as big a deal as if NAG considered reinventing Killer Croc or Clayface for B3. I love many things about BB, but I can't ignore the Ra's achievement.
I'd be very pleased if Killer Croc or Clayface was in the next one. That would bring some serious horror to the new film franchise.
The Real Batman
11-22-2010, 02:46 PM
Hands down it shows everything that makes batman who he is. It also shows the tumbler and all the pretty gadgets and the uniform
WingMan129
01-10-2012, 04:21 AM
The entire movie is awesome but the best part is just how realistic it is, Nolan is a genius. :)
cinefile
01-16-2012, 11:56 PM
Definitely the realistic approach that Nolan has taken. I had been hoping for that for years. Great movie with too many good parts to single them out but the entire training sequence was great.
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