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The Batman review: A riveting detective noir for the ages

Matt Reeve’s reboot is arguably the best superhero adaptation since Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight

4.0/5
Ryan Gomez
Mar 04, 2022
The Batman review: A riveting detective noir for the ages

The Batman

Story:
A young Batman in only his second year as the crime-fighting vigilante witnesses an escalation in crime in Gotham City, despite his best efforts. When a new serial killer called the Riddler targets corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, it threatens to create chaos in the city, and it also threatens to reveal Batman’s own connection to a larger conspiracy.

Review:
Back in 2017 when Ben Affleck decided to step aside from directing and acting in a standalone Batman film, the vocal DC fandom voiced their disapproval. Early leaks regarding the film had indicated a fast-paced action film set in Arkham Asylum featuring Joe Manganiello as Slade Wilson/Deathstroke. Matt Reeves was brought on to rework Affleck’s script but eventually decided on rebooting the Batman franchise and cast Robert Pattinson as a younger version of the caped crusader. Those not familiar with Pattinson’s work outside of the forgettable Twilight films were not overly enthused by his casting. However, Pattinson has amassed accolades over the years with award-winning performances in films such as Good Time, The Lighthouse, Water For Elephants, The Devil All The Time, and Tenet.

Considering the inconsistent reception DC films have experienced in recent years, the new Batman film was one that intrigued and gave a sense of cautious optimism to the fans of the character. The new film titled, The Batman, has exceeded expectations and will go down in history as one of the greatest iterations of the character since Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight (2008). Matt Reeves has delivered a compelling noir investigative crime drama, and probably for the first time, thoroughly explores the detective prowess of Batman. Unlike previous iterations, Matt Reeves has stayed faithful to the source material, drawing inspiration from Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One and Jeph Loeb’s Batman: The Long Halloween graphic novels. In fact, there is one particular scene involving the Gotham City crime lord, Carmine Falcone (John Turturro), and Bruce Wayne (Robert Pattinson), which is a narration of a scene straight from the pages of Batman: The Long Halloween.

The film’s aesthetic offers a unique mix of neon colours of cyberpunk with a hint of steampunk. It is likely a homage to Bruce Tim and Paul Dini’s critically acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series. Despite the film borrowing several of its themes and plotlines from previous comic books and animated adaptations of the character, it offers a unique narrative that is fresh and engaging. The background score elevates the aesthetic of the film, and Nirvana’s song, Something in the Way, at precise moments adds more depth to the character Robert Pattinson depicts in the film. Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle/Catwoman and Paul Dano’s Edward Nashton/The Riddler essay the standout performances in the film. Moreover, the excellent chemistry between Zoë Kravitz and Robert Pattinson is undeniable. Dano’s version of the Riddler has elements of David Fincher’s iconic villains from the films Zodiac and Se7en, which is performed with great panache by Dano. This should come as no surprise if one is familiar with Paul Dano’s performances in There Will Be Blood and Prisoners. The Riddler featured in this film is a far cry from the relatively less potent version of the character from the previous adaptations — especially Jim Carrey’s cartoonish version in the 1995 film, Batman Forever.

Colin Farrell’s portrayal of the popular Batman villain, Oswald Cobblepot aka the Penguin, is a landmark achievement in makeup and prosthetics, and as a result, Farrell is completely unrecognisable as one of Batman’s arch-nemesis from the comic books. Whereas, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon and Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth essay their supporting roles with aplomb, perfectly complimenting this star-studded ensemble.

At its best, it is an engrossing detective crime thriller akin to a throwback noir film which also happens to feature the world’s most popular superhero. This is very similar to how Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight is a political thriller that features Batman. Matt Reeves has astutely woven elements of horror and suspense into the narrative whilst also opening a discourse on several socio-political issues which are relevant to contemporary society. While the film does not feature the usual origin story that has become the template for most Batman films, Matt Reeves’ The Batman uses a well-written screenplay as an exposition to Batman’s origins.

Verdict:
In an era dominated by ‘formulaic’ superhero films, Matt Reeves’ The Batman stands on its own as a genre ‘redefining’ masterpiece. The ending of the film hints at a possible sequel featuring Batman’s most iconic villains. The film will likely set the benchmark for any superhero adaptation for years to come.

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Cast and Crew

Albert Giannitelli

Robert Pattinson

Bruce Wayne

Zoë Kravitz

Selina Kyle

Andy Serkis

Alfred

Paul Dano

The Riddler

Jeffrey Wright

Lt. James Gordon

Colin Farrell

Oz

John Turturro

Carmine Falcone

Peter Sarsgaard

District Attorney Gil Colson

Con O'Neill

Chief Mackenzie Bock

Alex Ferns

Commissioner Pete Savage

Barry Keoghan

Unseen Arkham Prisoner

Gil Perez-Abraham

Officer Martinez

Rupert Penry-Jones

Mayor Don Mitchell, Jr

Luke Roberts

Thomas Wayne

Stella Stocker

Martha Wayne

Jack Bennett

Travis

Richard James-Neale

Glen

Joseph Balderrama

Lead Detective

Angela Yeoh

Forensic Photographer

Stewart Alexander

FBI Leader

Heider Ali

Officer

Sid Sagar

Digital Forensic Cop

Todd Boyce

Fire Marshall

Will Austin

Traffic Cop

Douglas Russell

Bitter Nobody

Max Carver

The Twin

Mark Killeen

Vinnie

Lorna Brown

Doctor

Jay Lycurgo

Train Gang Young Member

Elijah Baker

Train Gang Member #2

Akie Kotabe

Lone Train Passenger

Arthur Lee

Paparazzo

Jordan Coulson

Man in suit

Pat Battle

Newscaster

Mike Capozzola

Mediator

Joshua Eldridge-Smith

Patrol Cop

Nathalie Armin

ATF Leader

Rodrig Andrisan

Funeral VIP

Amy Clare Beales

Special Agent 2

Bern Collaço

Detective

Nick Davison

Orphanage Opening Guest

Evan A. Dunn

Police Officer

Susan Gillias

FBI

Rachel Handshaw

Corporation Executive

Metin Hassan

VIP Mafia Family

Teresa Mahoney

Police High Rank Officer

Obie Matthew

Funeral Mourner

Kenny-Lee Mbanefo

News Reporter

Bharat Mistri

Mourner in Black Suit

Nick Owenford

Orphanage Patron

Paul Riddell

Gotham City Senator

Dave Simon

Police Chief Hanrahan

Jimmy Star

Funeral Mourner

Vic Waghorn

Gotham Fire Chief Sheddon

Daniel Joseph Woolf

GCPD Officier

Jayme Lawson

Bella Reál

Peter McDonald

Kenzie

Kosha Engler

Mrs. Mitchell

Janine Harouni

Carla

Joseph Walker

Young Riddler

Sandra Dickinson

Dory

Lorraine Tai

Cheri

James Eeles

Another Officer

Leemore Marrett Jr.

Muscle Cop

Marcus Onilude

Traffic Cop

Ed Kear

Surly Cop

Amanda Blake

Command Crisis Tech

Chabris Napier-Lawrence

Cop

Charlie Carver

The Twin

Bronson Webb

Hooded Gunman

Ste Johnston

Paparazzi

Parry Glasspool

Scared Drophead

Roma Torre

Newscaster

Amanda Hurwitz

Counterwoman

Jose Palma

Command Post #1

Maggie Bakir

FBI Agent

Douglas Bunn

Gangster

Andreea Helen David

Detective

Daniel Eghan

Banker

Juke Hardy

EMS Paramedic

Tobias James-Samuels

SRG Swat Police

Nichola Jean Mazur

VIP

Tony McCarthy

Anarchist

Zoltan Rencsar

VIP Mourner-Spact

Will Rowlands

Thug

Bernardo Santos

FBI Agent

Eugene Shawn

Police Officer

Richard Stanley

Passerby

Stuart Whelan

FBI

Archie Barnes

Mitchell's Son

Hana Hrzic

Annika

Ezra Elliott

Tactical Medic

Elena Saurel

Detective On Phone

Urielle Klein-Mekongo

Cashier

Madeleine Gray

Injured Woman

Dean Meminger

Newscaster

Kazeem Tosin Amore

Command Post #2

Mickey Lewis

ESU Swat Police

Andre Nightingale

Ritchie

Itoya Osagiede

Hushed G.C.P.D. Detective

Adam Rojko Vega

SWAT

Brandon Bassir

Young Officer

Phil Aizlewood

Falcone Bodyguard

Philip Shaun McGuinness

Elevator Guard

Elliot Warren

Train Gang Leader

Stefan Race

Train Gang Member #1

Craige Middleburg

Train Gang Member #3

Spike Fearn

Vandal

Hadas Gold

Newscaster

Bobby Cuza

Newscaster

Daniel Rainford

Suspicious Man

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