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Oct 30, 2016
This is an iconic movie that changed the face of Batman for the better. Thanks to the director, Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight was a critical and a commercial success. It features Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Katie Holmes, and Gary Oldman, among others. The movie shows the story of Bruce Wayne from the beginning, as a child who witnessed the murder of his parents, and then his journey that transformed him from an ordinary person into a hero for Gotham. Bruce goes on to fight the crime in his city while facing villains such as Ra’s al Ghul, Falcone, and The Scarecrow. Apart from having a variety of emotions, Batman Begins is filled with great acting, entertaining action, and many underlying themes that add depth to the film. The movie revived the superhero for a new generation, and it kickstarted the trilogy with great success, which is why I would give it 4.5 stars. @Riveting_Reviews of the Hamilton Public Library Teen Review Board I really liked how “Batman Begins” tells you every step of how Bruce Wayne became the Batman. Also, the movie starts off with Young Bruce falling in a well (I am not sure what it was exactly) and how his ultimate fear became bats which I thought was really cool and awesome at the same time. Christian Bale did an amazing job playing as the Batman and Bruce Wayne. My favourite part of this movie was the plot; how Ra’s al Ghul was planning to use Scarecrow’s toxin to make the whole city to panic the whole time and Batman had no clue about it. “Batman Begins” tells you how it all started in a thrilling way. This movie also encourages people to learn to overcome their fear which is indeed a good life lesson. So, overall this movie was fantastic. - @leomeme of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library Following Bruce Wayne after his parents are murdered, and his phobia of bats, he then travels the world and pursues how he can better his life from understanding a criminal's perspective. On his journey Bruce meets Ra's al Ghul, a man who trains him and teaches him his philosophy, he eventually returns to Gotham City to be a crime fighting vigilante dressed as the Batman. He receives help from Lucius Fox a companion of his father's and taking over his company 'Wayne Enterprises'. This is a well cinematographed film from Christopher Nolan, intrinsically designed this is outstanding workmanship. - @Florence of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library