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Batman eternamente

Título original: Batman Forever
  • 1995
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  • 2h 1min
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Jim Carrey, Tommy Lee Jones, Nicole Kidman, Val Kilmer, and Chris O'Donnell in Batman eternamente (1995)
Batman must battle former district attorney Harvey Dent, who is now Two-Face and Edward Nygma, The Riddler with help from an amorous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin.
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Batman debe luchar contra el ex fiscal de distrito Harvey Dent, que ahora es Two-Face y Edward Nygma, The Riddler, con la ayuda de un psicólogo amoroso y un joven acróbata de circo que se co... Leer todoBatman debe luchar contra el ex fiscal de distrito Harvey Dent, que ahora es Two-Face y Edward Nygma, The Riddler, con la ayuda de un psicólogo amoroso y un joven acróbata de circo que se convierte en su compinche, Robin.Batman debe luchar contra el ex fiscal de distrito Harvey Dent, que ahora es Two-Face y Edward Nygma, The Riddler, con la ayuda de un psicólogo amoroso y un joven acróbata de circo que se convierte en su compinche, Robin.

  • Dirección
    • Joel Schumacher
  • Escritura
    • Bob Kane
    • Lee Batchler
    • Janet Scott Batchler
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    • Val Kilmer
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Jim Carrey
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    • Dirección
      • Joel Schumacher
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      • Bob Kane
      • Lee Batchler
      • Janet Scott Batchler
    • Estrellas
      • Val Kilmer
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Jim Carrey
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    • Nominado a 3 premios Óscar
      • 10 premios ganados y 26 nominaciones en total

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    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Batman…
    Tommy Lee Jones
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    • Harvey Two-Face…
    Jim Carrey
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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Dr. Chase Meridian
    Chris O'Donnell
    Chris O'Donnell
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    Michael Gough
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    Drew Barrymore
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    • Dr. Burton
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    Joe Grifasi
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    Jessica Tuck
    • Female Newscaster
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    Michael Paul Chan
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    Jon Favreau
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    7magnus_nilsson99

    Soon to be a Classic !

    Its overplayed by the allstar cast but it also have some of the best moments "script wise" in the bat-film history. Its colorful but also dark and I actually had a nice time watching this.

    I was entertained. Nowdays its rare.
    7bass-player-blues

    Unfairly criticized but becoming a classic

    Batman Forever may be the most unfairly criticzed super-hero film ever made. It's sandwiched between the fandom of the Burton and Nolan films while simultaneously blamed for leading to Batman and Robin. If you compare it to the darker and more gothic Burton films and are disappointed Keaton isn't still playing Batman, of course you're not gonna enjoy it. If you compare it to the more serious neo-realism of the Nolan films, again you're not gonna enjoy it. What is it you ask? Batman Forever essentially plays out like a live action cartoon and it does this very well. If you watch it through that lens instead of judging it for what it's not you'll find that Batman Forever actually has superior continuity and pacing than any other Batman film except maybe the 1966 version. This is coming from someone who's favorite film is Batman 1989 and a big Tim Burton fan. It honestly baffles me to hear people rave about how great Batman Returns is and then go on to bash Batman Forever. While Returns has a ton going for it, it really suffers from the same core problem as Batman and Robin; the director getting too cute with creative control. All Joel Schumacher did was set out to make a fun super-hero film with something for everyone to enjoy and I honestly think he succeeded with Forever. With Batman and Robin he went too flamboyant just like Burton went too zany and weird with Returns. The first time around both directors got it right testing the waters with their own respective styles. Everything in the film is very cartoonish and if you appreciate it from that perspective it's really quite masterful in a lot of subtle and not so subtle ways. Although Batman The Animated Series was largely influenced by the Burton movies Forever really seems like it's bringing that onto the big screen with real actors and real sets which is quite a feat. Schumacher just added more color and neon which honestly is a welcome change from the stark art deco gothic flavor present in Returns. Nothing wrong with that flavor in Returns, it's just that Burton went all in and we didn't necessarily need more of the same. Batman Returns actually has considerably different art direction from Batman 1989 yet you rarely hear fans complain about that difference or even acknowledge it.

    Nicole Kidman is perfectly cast as Chase Meridian and I like Chris O'Donnell as Robin even though he was probably a tad old. Everyone criticizes Val Kilmer for being too bland compared to Keaton but honestly the latter wouldn't have worked at all in the film the way it was done. Since Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey are both such strong personalities a more stoic Kilmer contrasts that well. Batman Forever really is Jim Carrey's vehicle though. You watch Batman Forever for Jim Carrey the same way you watch Batman 1989 for Jack Nicholson.
    7cameronbettoncom

    Actually not bad

    Is it silly? Yes, but it's intended to be a silly more kid friendly Batman movie and it does that great, but people hate on it for being silly. Don't listen to those reviews its actually a pretty nice movie. Is it a masterpiece? Not really, but if you're okay with a more wacky, light hearted over exaggerated Batman with a silly tone, it should be okay. I haven't seen Batman and Robin yet at the time of me making this but when I do I'll make a review.
    7Derek237

    And now for something completely different

    I loved the first two Batman movies, and honestly would have loved to see Burton go on to direct more entries in the series, but Joel Shumacher's Batman Forever is not at all an unwelcome change. I think some people recollect this film and automatically associate it with Shumacher's awful second Batman attempt, Batman & Robin. That is the bad movie. This is not. People also seem to forget how big of a hit it was. Artistically, there were things it got wrong and didn't do as well as the others, but there were things it did so much better, too. For one thing, this is the only 'Batman' with a decent soundtrack to its name (including 2 great songs by U2 and Seal).

    In some ways you can look at this as a transition from the dark, tortured Batman to a Batman who has finally conquered his personal demons and gone on to be happier in being a man who fights crime in the night dressed up in rubber. For this one it was good, 'cause that's essentially how it ends, but the result of this led to the campy and just plain boring 4th episode.

    But I really was surprised at how psychological of a movie Batman Forever is. I'm not saying it's particularly deep, but when you look at Edward Nygma's obsession with Bruce Wayne (stalking him, to imitating him right down to the mole), Harvey Dent's schizophrenia as Two-Face, and the fact that both Bruce Wayne AND Batman end up romancing the same psychologist is all enormously amusing. The romance isn't to be taken that lightly, though. I thought out of all 5 films Chase Meridian was Bruce's best girlfriend. The whole Vicky Vale relationship was pretty stale if you cut out all of the conflict with the Joker, and obviously Selina Kyle didn't work out so well for Bruce. Having this woman who could understand the mind of the tortured Bruce Wayne was a great idea, and I don't need to tell you that the gorgeous and talented Nicole Kidman pulled it off well.

    Something I liked (and would have liked to have seen more of) was the competitive relationship between Bruce Wayne and Edward Nygma. They're enemies as Batman and The Riddler but also as regular people in everyday life. Take that scene at the Nygmatec Ball when Edward gloats about how well off he is, but Bruce is totally unflinching. Jim Carrey does a great job with a character that is so obsessed with this person; who idolizes him but hates him at the same time and is generally evil, but still can make us fall on the floor laughing.

    This is a rousing and dynamic picture. It's basically the lighter side of being Batman. It was exciting with some great action sequences: I loved the end where both Robin and Chase are dropped and he saves them both. That piece of Elliot Goldenthal music when Batman finally grasps Robin's arm is excellent.

    I liked Burton's 2 films and obviously Batman Begins better than Forever, but when you're in the right mood for it, it really is a fantastic movie that, if nothing else, thoroughly entertains.

    My rating: 7/10
    6mjw2305

    The beginning of the end

    Batman forever fails to follow in the footsteps of the first 2 movies, after Tim Burton and Michael Keaton were replaced with with Joel Schumacher and Val Kilmer. Schumachers approach is too comical and Gotham has lost the sinister ora that Burton created, Val Kilmer is OK as the bat, and he certainly helps save the film from total disaster.

    All the other characters are new, Nicole Kidman (Dr. Chase Meridian) brings sex appeal, but her character delivers little more. Chris O'Donnell is introduced as Robin, and his martial arts antics do add something to the film. Tommy Lee Jones plays Two-Face and as usual his performance is decent, but the star of the show is Jim Carrey as the Riddler; his performance is both camp and eccentric, and it hits the mark brilliantly.

    The problem with the movie, although i did enjoy it, is the total change in style; the backdrop of Gotham city is no longer dark and Gothic and the series is moving away from Batmans comic roots.

    This was the beginning of the end, and it was followed by Batman and Robin. Thank god for Batman Begins.

    6/10

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    • Trivia
      Before deciding not to don the cape and cowl for a third time, Michael Keaton met with Joel Schumacher and declined to join the project after deciding that he did not like the direction in which Schumacher was looking to take the film. In the brief time that Tim Burton was still considering doing a third Batman film, Riddler was the only villain that he planned on using. The idea of using Two-Face did not come up until Schumacher joined the project.
    • Errores
      When Batman shows up at Chase's apartment, he comes in through her balcony. It is pouring rain outside, but Batman is totally dry.
    • Citas

      [upon reaching Claw Island]

      Robin: Holey rusted metal, Batman!

      Batman: Huh?

      Robin: The ground, it's all metal. It's full of holes. You know, holey.

      Batman: Oh.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The main title "Batman" never actually appears onscreen. It is instead represented by a bat logo with the rest of the title, "Forever," superimposed on top of it.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Finally passed uncut in the UK by the BBFC for the two-disc special edition DVD in 2005, with an upgrade from a PG certificate to a 12 certificate.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Aves de rapiña: Premiere (2002)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
      Lyrics by Bono

      Music by U2

      Produced by Nellee Hooper, Bono, and The Edge

      Performed by U2

      Courtesy of Island Records Limited

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de julio de 1995 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
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      • Batman Forever
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California, Estados Unidos(exteriors: the Riddler's lair, Claw Island)
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 100,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 184,069,126
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 52,784,433
      • 18 jun 1995
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 336,567,158
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      • 2h 1min(121 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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