![: Batman Begins - 2 Disc Edition [2005]](http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000B73GYE.02._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
Amazon.co.uk Review:
Just when you though that the Batman franchise
was dead and buried--certainly after the abomination that
was 1997s Batman & Robin--along comes
director Christopher Nolan to brilliantly bring it all
back to life with the astonishingly strong Batman
Begins.
Nolan, whose curriculum vitae already features Memento
and Insomnia, focuses his attention where films
in the franchise havent gone before--by examining
that character of Batman himself. Thus, the
story here is the genesis of the character, from the
death of Bruce Waynes parents, harrowing training
with the mysterious League of Shadows, right through to
the Dark Knights first appearances on the street of
a crime-ridden, moody Gotham City.
Nolan plays several trump cards in his take on the Batman
legacy, and none pay off quite so handsomely as his
casting. Christian Bale is an immense force in the dual
role of Bruce Wayne and Batman, bringing a brooding anger
and genuine unease to the Batsuit. Hes backed with
strong turns from Tom Wilkinson, Michael Caine, Liam
Neeson, Gary Oldman, and Cillian Murphy as the unstable
Scarecrow.
In spite of a last twenty minutes that cant quite
sustain the tone of whats gone before, Batman
Begins is a major achievement, and one of the finest
superhero movies to date. Easily the best of the Dark
Knights big screen adventures, it manages to be a
blockbuster film thats unpredictable, compulsive,
superb to look at and well worth many repeated viewings.
A staggering achievement, particularly considering the
state the Batman franchise had got itself into.--Simon
Brew
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