Bane (Tom Hardy) and Batman (Christian Bale) fighting in The Dark Knight Rises
The Batman movies have consistently been some of the most popular and groundbreaking superhero films out there. Being one of the most popular superheroes of all time, next to the likes of Spider-Man and the Avengers, it only makes sense that considerable care, money, and dedication are poured into his films. Thus, it's safe to say Batman's big-screen efforts have some of the best action sequences in superhero cinema.
Whether Batman needs the shark-repellent Bat-spray to fight a shark off a rope ladder or he's fighting against another one of the super villains from his rogues' gallery, the Caped Crusader has his work cut out for him here. So what if everything is silly-looking? Batman: The Movie has incredibly entertaining action that keeps audiences engaged, just in different ways than the current superhero films do.
The action is executed quite well for 1989, and it's clear that Burton and the rest of the film's crew cared a lot about how Batman would move and attack. Every fight and chase is not exactly believable, but it seems at least plausible while being the right amount of fun. The now-infamous Batman does make Keaton's movements way too stiff for a lot of the sequences, but the filmmakers did what they could to work around this issue.
The more grounded spectacle found in Batman Begins would come to set the standard moving forward for Batman action. The thrilling sequences feel real, helping audiences buy into what they're seeing on screen much more. Unfortunately, the crew faced similar problems Tim Burton's team once had: the Batman suit still feels incredibly stiff, making it difficult for Bale to turn his head in the suit.
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