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<p dir="auto"><strong>The_Baba</strong> — <em>9 years ago(December 19, 2016 08:41 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I liked this, at the core it had a good story, the performances of Batman and Red Hood were good, not too impressed with this Joker, a bit forced but it wasn't a horrible attempt and he served the purpose of the story, found Black Mask more interesting. Great action.<br />
However the tone felt a bit off. At first it's dark dirty Gotham and a brooding Batman, we get a gritty opening credits but then it's Robin The Boy Wonder who's not wearing any pants! Though it wasn't Batman (1966) camp but Batman The Animated Series camp, which I have no problem with, but when you mix that in with a throat cutting Joker who's burning people alive and a Red Hood that's decapitating mob lieutenants, it becomes a bit silly.<br />
Especially at the end where we see the flashback of Batman and Robin getting ready to go out on their first night together, it's pretty off. It's a nice emotional scene but compared with a lot of the other stuff, it's like they're faced with criminals and a Gotham more extreme and violent than even the Nolan films yet their characterizations don't add up.<br />
Batman TAS got the balance perfectly. And better voice acting to. Here it felt too much like theater acting at times while TAS felt more like a film.<br />
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