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Am I losing my mind or something? Everywhere I go, I see people praise Reeves' Batman like it's literally the greatest fucking Batman story ever told, even people I would normally trust with having decent opinions about /co/ stuff. Then I decided to check this billionth "why The Batman is the tits" essay, and it told me how the movie is much more personal because they used fucking depth of field and shot/reverse shot.
When I watched it, the movie it didn't shake me to the core at all. Sure, it was fine and surprisingly well-paced, but it didn't even feel much like a Batman story. Bruce was too angsty and downright dumb, he stumbles through the story because it feels like everyone wants him to succeed, including the villains. And he still fucks it up somehow. The movie also wasn't some technical marvel, it was nice to look at but nothing jaw-dropping.
So why the fuck does everyone seem to love it so much?
When I watched it, the movie it didn't shake me to the core at all. Sure, it was fine and surprisingly well-paced, but it didn't even feel much like a Batman story. Bruce was too angsty and downright dumb, he stumbles through the story because it feels like everyone wants him to succeed, including the villains. And he still fucks it up somehow. The movie also wasn't some technical marvel, it was nice to look at but nothing jaw-dropping.
So why the fuck does everyone seem to love it so much?