Batman Returns: Review By T.Clark
Burton's sequel greatly surpasses the first
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OVERALL4.0GREAT
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Story
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Acting
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Directing
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Visuals
Story:
Batman's fatal flaw was a lack of development and story, in which Burton focused too heavily on the world of the Joker than on the world of the film's title character. The same can be said of this sequel, in which a solid origin is established for the film's two antagonists, the Penguin(Danny Devito) and Catwoman(Michele Pfiefer), while Batman is approached more as a character to sell tickets by placing his name on the title. However, Burton does acknowledge the problems, or at least, what I thought were problems, with the first one, and ups the ante with his sequel that actually does a little more justice to Batman as a character.
In Batman Returns, the plot like the first, is fairly simple: Oswald Cobblepot, a.k.a. the Penguin, is accepted onto the surface world with the help of Gotham's new poster boy, Max Shrek(Christopher Walken), and begins a campaigne for not only mayor, but to kill the Batman and ultimately Gotham's first born sons. Meanwhile, Selina Kyle, Shrek's secretary, carves a path of stealing and lying as Catwoman, after almost being killed by Shrek. The Penguin and Catwoman quickly join together to destroy Batman(Michael Keaton), but Catwoman has other things on her mind.
What Burton seems to have fixed is making both Batman and Bruce Wayne a more memorable character. The subplot of a romance between Bruce and Selina, neither knowing who the other is, is a simple and effective approach to bringing a bond between Catwoman and Batman that turns into a heartfelt final moment of sincerity. While I don't agree with Bruce Wayne being so keen as to have a woman in his life, the story called for it. That brings me to the last woman in Bruce's life, Viki Vale, played by Kim Basinger last time around, who is completely absent this time around. The film does acknowledge this though, in dialogue between Bruce and Selina.
As I mentioned, Burton's flaw with is Bat-films is that he spent too much time on the villains and not Batman. However, with this being a sequel, it was okay to give the villains a little more spotlight, and it actually made the movie better. The subplot of having Penguin and Catwoman team up is enjoyable and the interaction between the two, epecially Penguin, is entertaining, but it seems unbelievable that the two foes could turn on Batman so quick, without any real reason to want to kill him other than the fact he got in thier way. However, Burton's films aren't made out to be very believable, and with it being a fun comic book movie, I didn't pay as much attention to it. As for the ending, it's tragic and definitely does the film justice, where as the first did not.
Acting:
The cast in this film is great and eact person fits their roles with ease, even Keaton.
Keaton, who returns to play Wayne/Batman, seems to have more of a feel for Batman this time around. He seems more confortable in the bat-suit, and even his performance as Wayne delevers more heart-not much, but enough to make him more believable. But, again, the script didn't call for much heart from Wayne.
Danny Devito as Penguin is a no brainer. His performance is nearly perfect, and makes the Penguin more than just a politician with flippers. Who knew a short, fat guy could be so energetic? I didn't, but Devito manages to give the Penguin an energetic style of squabbling. I don't know whether to call him sinister or entertaining, but it was definitely a great portrayal. It could get a little silly, but it was a fine performance nonetheless.
Michelle Pfiefer as Catwoman is also excellent. She looks hot in the black leather, and gives Catwoman a sense of pride. She makes her a woman to be feared, and her performance is nothing short of villanous. Her transformation into Catwoman is a little over the top, but it's a great performance when it comes down to it.
As for the rest of the cast, Christopher Walken joins the cast as Max Shrek, and also delivers a fine performance, becoming a sinister threat clouded by an egotistical pursuit for money. Michael Gough returns as Alfred, and while I still think he's a little too old, his portrayal is accurate and he actually helps Batman in his war on crime. Also returning is Pat Hingle as Commisioner Gordon, who gets little attention. After the portrayal in the first installment, I think that's a good thing.
Directing:
Burton's direction is improved this time around as well. He shows Batman's fighting prowess, and while it's little, it's still more than we got the last time. Like Keaton, he seems more confortable this time, giving the film more of his signature style, and letting his imagination run wild a little more. Sure, an army of penguins with rockets attached to their backs is a little rediculous, but it's entertaining to say the least.
Visuals:
The visuals are impressive. Gotham seems more vibrant this time, and Burton's style is shown a little more in the archituecture. The action is great also, and delivers more than Batman. As for the look of the villains, Penguin is expertly done and Catwoman looks fiiiiiiiine.
The Verdict:
+ A more entertaining story and attachment to the characters
- Can be a little over the top at times
? Penguin soldiers?
8/10-Impressive

Comments (17)
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ed_wood
I liked this one more than the first also. Burton seemed to have his sh*t more together with Returns. Not so sure about the penguin soldiers though.
4 years agoby @ed-woodFlag
The Narrator: The Better Man
lol.I agree, out of the older batman movies, this is the best.
4 years agoby @narratorFlag
T.Clark
Thanks for ur input, well appreciated(sarcasm)
4 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag
GK
the old batman movies suck.
4 years agoby @indianajonesFlag
JR
batman forever better get 2 stars or less..lol
4 years agoby @supbitchFlag
Flrep07
hehehe... cant wait WatchMEN!
4 years agoby @flrep07Flag
T.Clark
...?
lol
4 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag
Flrep07
boo!
4 years agoby @flrep07Flag
T.Clark
Stay tuned tomorrow for "batman forever" review
4 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag
The Dark Knight
great 4 stars perfect
4 years agoby @thedarkknight23Flag
Radimus-83
ahh yeah, what a movie!!
although Batman will always be my favourite (just cause i still remember the feeling i got from seeing it for the first time) this is deff worth the time. De vito's turn is simply crazy, and it has Chris Walken.... f*cking legend!!
good review Trav, keep it up!
4 years agoby @radimus-83Flag
Flrep07
this was definitely better than the first one. in my opinion, more people saw this one that the first batman movie and people who saw both liked this one more. Catwoman in my opinion wasnt that hot, she seemed more like a crazy hoe, well like a crazy X-girlfriend or something.. lol. Bring back Catwoman for the sequel to The Dark Knight! Kate Beckinsale!!!!
4 years agoby @flrep07Flag
JR
who thinks phiilip hoffman will play him if they do make him? but im pretty sure he wont be in them at all witch sucks.
4 years agoby @supbitchFlag
JR
i realy enjoyed this one danny devito was flat out disturbing. and catwomen was sexy..lol
4 years agoby @supbitchFlag
XJWS79
Agreed I thought DeVito was excellent has Penguin, of Burton's version is different from the wealthy business man Penguin in the comics. Still a good performance.
Who doesn't like skin tight black leather clad women. Most of Penguins gang was over the top, thought Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer worked well together.
4 years agoby @xjws79Flag
T.Clark
Thanks. I liked it a lot better than the first. Don't get me wrong, the first wasn't awful or nething, this was just better
4 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag
Vamp
Great review! This was my second favorite, and I do have the same question as you do, Penguin Soldiers? Lmao. Michelle Pfeiffer was my favorite part of this movie. I also like that The Penguin was so much MORE than just a short birdlike man with a monicle, and that he had some back story, no one could do that character like DeVito!!!!!
4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag