Batman: El largo Halloween, segunda parte
Título original: Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two
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7,2/10
18 mil
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El asesino conocido como 'Holiday' continúa acechando a la mafiosa familia Falcone mientras que una nueva clase de criminales enmascarados emerge en Gotham. Batman sospecha que un aliado pue... Leer todoEl asesino conocido como 'Holiday' continúa acechando a la mafiosa familia Falcone mientras que una nueva clase de criminales enmascarados emerge en Gotham. Batman sospecha que un aliado puede ser el asesino.El asesino conocido como 'Holiday' continúa acechando a la mafiosa familia Falcone mientras que una nueva clase de criminales enmascarados emerge en Gotham. Batman sospecha que un aliado puede ser el asesino.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Jensen Ackles
- Batman
- (voz)
- …
Josh Duhamel
- Harvey Dent
- (voz)
- …
Naya Rivera
- Catwoman
- (voz)
- …
Troy Baker
- Joker
- (voz)
Jim Pirri
- Sal Maroni
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
First, the positive. The animation and voice acting were great. It had an interesting set up and the world building was decent. That's about it.
The premise from the first movie had promise, but in the end it felt like the writing force things to happen they way they should in order to make the ending happen.
Batman is made to look weak and is constantly getting beaten throughout the two parts, but no one thinks to just kill him. The villains win a lot, until the script needs them to lose so the movie can end. The twist feels out of place, as does Batman's reaction to it.
This had potential, but was a let down in the end.
The premise from the first movie had promise, but in the end it felt like the writing force things to happen they way they should in order to make the ending happen.
Batman is made to look weak and is constantly getting beaten throughout the two parts, but no one thinks to just kill him. The villains win a lot, until the script needs them to lose so the movie can end. The twist feels out of place, as does Batman's reaction to it.
This had potential, but was a let down in the end.
Following on from the recently released Part One of Chris Palmer's animated adaptation of the famed Batman graphic novel of the same name, The Long Halloween Part Two continues on the good work before it too make a case for these two part feature length efforts to be regarded as some of the best examples of DC Comics staples when it comes to the animated game.
With a more Joker-fueled first part that was at times more like a darker version of the old Adam West starring TV show with the crazy clown running rampant around the mysterious murders at the hand of the Holiday Killer, Part Two differentiates itself in a neat way as we get far more time here with the unfortunate Harvey Dent as well as additions Poison Ivy and the Mad Hatter.
While so well handled in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight masterpiece, the Josh Duhamel voiced Harvey Dent is here one of the most well-rounded representations of the aspiring political figure that is the eventual two-faced haunted soul and it's nice to see Palmer and the film allow Batman/Wayne to take a backseat at times here as Dent's journey from a bright-eyed figure to a disfigured shadow of his former self takes centerstage and adds layers to this tale that might not have existed without the confidence of the people in charge.
Coming in a brisk sub-90 minute running time, Palmer crams a lot into this second part of the Long Halloween tale and in some ways you do wish there was more time allotted to the continuation of the mystery surrounding the Holiday Killer's identity and their reasoning behind their spree of vicious murders, with it coming as somewhat of a surprise that in many instances the Holiday Killer is an afterthought, even if their killings and presence looms large over all characters involved in the story.
It's all nitpicks however as the wonderful old school animation and well-rounded bringing too life of some of the most famous figures in the Batman universe combine to treat die-hard and more casual fans alike too an entertaining and high quality Batman experience.
Final Say -
Continuing on the with the solid work of the first part, The Long Halloween Part Two is a fitting finale to this double-header that will likely be regarded as one of the best exponents of animated DC features for the years yet to come.
3 1/2 boardwalks out of 5.
With a more Joker-fueled first part that was at times more like a darker version of the old Adam West starring TV show with the crazy clown running rampant around the mysterious murders at the hand of the Holiday Killer, Part Two differentiates itself in a neat way as we get far more time here with the unfortunate Harvey Dent as well as additions Poison Ivy and the Mad Hatter.
While so well handled in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight masterpiece, the Josh Duhamel voiced Harvey Dent is here one of the most well-rounded representations of the aspiring political figure that is the eventual two-faced haunted soul and it's nice to see Palmer and the film allow Batman/Wayne to take a backseat at times here as Dent's journey from a bright-eyed figure to a disfigured shadow of his former self takes centerstage and adds layers to this tale that might not have existed without the confidence of the people in charge.
Coming in a brisk sub-90 minute running time, Palmer crams a lot into this second part of the Long Halloween tale and in some ways you do wish there was more time allotted to the continuation of the mystery surrounding the Holiday Killer's identity and their reasoning behind their spree of vicious murders, with it coming as somewhat of a surprise that in many instances the Holiday Killer is an afterthought, even if their killings and presence looms large over all characters involved in the story.
It's all nitpicks however as the wonderful old school animation and well-rounded bringing too life of some of the most famous figures in the Batman universe combine to treat die-hard and more casual fans alike too an entertaining and high quality Batman experience.
Final Say -
Continuing on the with the solid work of the first part, The Long Halloween Part Two is a fitting finale to this double-header that will likely be regarded as one of the best exponents of animated DC features for the years yet to come.
3 1/2 boardwalks out of 5.
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two is an incredible conclusion that's thrilling, dark and satisfying and solidifies it as one of the stronger adaptations. Jensen Ackles, Josh Duhamel and Naya Rivera are all great once again. Chris Palmer's direction is also great and the animation is excellent. It's extremely well paced and the music by Michael Gatt is really good. However, it's brought down slightly by Batman feeling sidelined occasionally.
Batman The Long Halloween, Part Two is the second instalment and direct sequel to the new batman in DC animated universe. As the first part the animation is done well and it's tone fits effortlessly into the detective theme. It arguably is much more packed in terms of story and characters. It does get a bit overwhelming and not to mention slight inconsistencies in the story. It however at no point feels boring and will at the end of the watch leave u satisfied as it's well rounded and tight. This is yet another a solid instalment in this franchise and easily a must watch.
Unlike the first part this one was a bit rushed so it took a little bit of time to make sense of what was going on. The twist at the end though was really nice and somewhat unexpected. Apart from the minor inconsistent continuity this holds up as a sequel or part two should be.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesNaya Rivera's final film role.
- PifiasThe Gotham Gazette reporting the Scarecrow's heist is seen long enough to read the headline - but the article contents is literally a lorem ipsum - a placeholder text, not real words.
- Citas
Carmine Falcone: Do you know what my people call this past year? The long Halloween.
- Créditos adicionalesAt the end of the closing credits, there's a short scene with Alfred answering the door to trick-or-treaters, only to find it's Arrow and Flash instead before wryly calling out, "It's for you, sir."
- ConexionesEdited into Batman: El largo Halloween (2021)
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- Duración
- 1h 27min(87 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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