Right, well anyone familiar with my preferred movies to watch, knows that I am not overly keen on the superhero genre. However, I will watch the superhero movies and animated movie when I am given the chance, solely for the purpose of being entertained by a movie, and not because I am a fan of superheroes.
As such, I ended up watching the 2019 animated DC movie "Batman: Hush". And I must say that I was impressed. Of all the animated superhero movies I have seen thus far, then "Batman: Hush" was definitely the most entertaining and enjoyable.
Why? Well, because it had a good storyline and it was nice to see this aspects and approach on the DC universe, instead of it being the same old, same old. I enjoyed the approach with Batman/Bruce Wayne having a romance with Catgirl/Selina Kyle. And the overall plot was one that had more thought put into it than the numerous previous animated movies, which were essentially good vs. bad and a lot of beating up bad guys in between the start and end of the movie.
Sure, "Batman: Hush" was essentially also following aforementioned formula, but it brought more to the table. Hence it was outstanding in comparison to many other animated superhero movies.
As for the voice acting, well I must say that I was impressed with the people they had hired for the various roles and characters here. Just a shame they didn't have Mark Hamill as the Joker. But in overall, the delivery of voice acting was good.
"Batman: Hush" is definitely well worth sitting down to watch, especially if you are a fan of Batman or animated superhero movies in general.
As such, I ended up watching the 2019 animated DC movie "Batman: Hush". And I must say that I was impressed. Of all the animated superhero movies I have seen thus far, then "Batman: Hush" was definitely the most entertaining and enjoyable.
Why? Well, because it had a good storyline and it was nice to see this aspects and approach on the DC universe, instead of it being the same old, same old. I enjoyed the approach with Batman/Bruce Wayne having a romance with Catgirl/Selina Kyle. And the overall plot was one that had more thought put into it than the numerous previous animated movies, which were essentially good vs. bad and a lot of beating up bad guys in between the start and end of the movie.
Sure, "Batman: Hush" was essentially also following aforementioned formula, but it brought more to the table. Hence it was outstanding in comparison to many other animated superhero movies.
As for the voice acting, well I must say that I was impressed with the people they had hired for the various roles and characters here. Just a shame they didn't have Mark Hamill as the Joker. But in overall, the delivery of voice acting was good.
"Batman: Hush" is definitely well worth sitting down to watch, especially if you are a fan of Batman or animated superhero movies in general.