Batman focuses on
the battle between Batman/Bruce Wayne and The Joker/Jack Napier. While trying to rob a chemical factory,
Batman accidentally drops Jack Napier into a full acid container. He survives, but has a permanent grin on his
face. He goes crazy and becomes The
Joker. He starts terrorizing the city
with no specific goal in mind except to cause trouble. The rest of the film
focuses on Batman trying to stop his mayhem.
I liked it because it kept me on the edge of my seat. While I knew Batman was going to beat The
Joker, it drew me into the story; I wanted to know what happened next. Also, Jack Nicholson did an amazing job
portraying The Joker; he did a great job showing how psychotic and crazy The
Joker was. Michael Keaton also did a
good job portraying Bruce Wayne, especially the psychological results of
witnessing his parents’ murders. The
most prevalent theme is Good vs. Evil.
Good, obviously, is represented in Batman and Evil in The Joker. The Joker is mentally unstable and terrorizes
Gotham City, killing people for fun. The
only one to stand in his way is Batman, who seeks to bring justice to those who
do evil. In the climax of the film, the viewer
even becomes unsure of who will actually win in the end. Spoiler Alert: But, in the end, Good triumphed over Evil when The
Joker falls to his death off the top of the Gotham Cathedral. I give this film
a 4 out of 5.
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Good Review, Jordan. Although it did seem to be more of a plot summary with a few comments on the actors and the theme. Maybe lengthen your next review and explore the movie a little more?
Nice job with the review in getting the point across. Everything's there, maybe just cut down the summary and lengthen the motif, or incorporate the motif into the summary and not just talk about it after. But good job! I definitely get what you mean.
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