The only Nolan Batman movie which got Gotham right.
It looked like New York in the other two, didn't feel like Gotham at all. Good movies.. but this felt the most faithful to the comics.
shareIt looked like New York in the other two, didn't feel like Gotham at all. Good movies.. but this felt the most faithful to the comics.
shareDefinately, I can agree to that.
shareHad TDK & esp TDKR been filmed more at night, I think they could've married better with BB's awesome tonal environs.
Though on the other hand, I see what Nolan was going for with the sequels - the evil was amped in part because they weren't afraid of broad daylight.
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I agree. But in the sequel, it looked like Chicago. But I'm biased because I AM from Chicago. I'm sure a Pittsburgh native would say the something similar about the third film.
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Gotham was very nice in Batman Begins.
If Bon Scott of AC/DC was still alive, he would be a Brony.
The thing that Burton's movies didn't got right about Gotham was the fact that Gotham is a corrupt place in which you'd never want to live. His Gotham was all style but no substance, and it looked just too pretty and stylized. It looked interesting, but there was nothing outside that. This movie actually shows you that Gotham is not some wondrous La La Land .
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