pcw-36826
oct 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de pcw-36826
As a a life-long fan of Bruce Tim's beloved, Batman: The Animated Series, I enjoyed this episode, and not just for the nostalgia. I have a few reservations though, hence the points off.
The art style of this series beautifully recreates that of the original. It even improves in some areas. It seems new technology has allowed for more movement and thus better action scenes.
The storyline is also well executed, delivering a tight neo-noir superhero thriller in a neat 25-minute package. In just a short time we get to know a lot about several major characters we'll be following through the rest of the series.
There are two things I found a bit off putting in this series. First, Harvey Dent is so far being portrayed as a sleazy corrupt prosecutor and a borderline sociopath, which raises the question, how can he have a "good" side when he eventually becomes Two Face? Perhaps they'll develop him more in later episodes or show him have a change of heart? My second issue is with The Penguin, and that's quite simply that they should have just made "Oswalda" a new character. Let's face it The Penguin isn't anyone's favorite villain. Oswalda is nothing like any incarnation of the character I've seen, she's actually better! Instead of slapping a top-hat and tails on her why not just let her be an interesting new original character?
The art style of this series beautifully recreates that of the original. It even improves in some areas. It seems new technology has allowed for more movement and thus better action scenes.
The storyline is also well executed, delivering a tight neo-noir superhero thriller in a neat 25-minute package. In just a short time we get to know a lot about several major characters we'll be following through the rest of the series.
There are two things I found a bit off putting in this series. First, Harvey Dent is so far being portrayed as a sleazy corrupt prosecutor and a borderline sociopath, which raises the question, how can he have a "good" side when he eventually becomes Two Face? Perhaps they'll develop him more in later episodes or show him have a change of heart? My second issue is with The Penguin, and that's quite simply that they should have just made "Oswalda" a new character. Let's face it The Penguin isn't anyone's favorite villain. Oswalda is nothing like any incarnation of the character I've seen, she's actually better! Instead of slapping a top-hat and tails on her why not just let her be an interesting new original character?
I made it roughly an hour into this movie. About 30 minutes of that hour consisted of tracking shots of an old man walking.
Shots like this are usually used, sparingly mind you, to try and build suspense. If that was the intention it failed, probably because Mr. Smiley was the most bland nothing of a character imaginable. I couldn't have cared less if a Russian agent popped out of nowhere and garrotted him to death. In fact I would have much preferred that over the tracking shots.
As far as the plot goes, I was half asleep so I can't remember much but there was something about someone maybe being a double agent and maybe someone was covering it up. That's about as much story as they were able to tell between these endless tedious shots of nothing happening.
Shots like this are usually used, sparingly mind you, to try and build suspense. If that was the intention it failed, probably because Mr. Smiley was the most bland nothing of a character imaginable. I couldn't have cared less if a Russian agent popped out of nowhere and garrotted him to death. In fact I would have much preferred that over the tracking shots.
As far as the plot goes, I was half asleep so I can't remember much but there was something about someone maybe being a double agent and maybe someone was covering it up. That's about as much story as they were able to tell between these endless tedious shots of nothing happening.