Nolan lacks with visuals
This what keeps me coming back to Batman Returns, the visuals are just stunning! And I believe this is where Nolan films lack for batman.
shareThis what keeps me coming back to Batman Returns, the visuals are just stunning! And I believe this is where Nolan films lack for batman.
shareAgreed 100%. Jeebs.
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Nolan films lack everything.
shareNolan lacks imagination which Burton soars with.
shareNot true. The Dark Knight films were shot very "realistically", but Batman Begins definitely packed a more comic-inspired approach.
And the Dark Knight films still had very cool visual scenes.
You're comparing apples and oranges in terms of visual styles. Tim Burton was obviously going for a very heavy comic book aesthetic. That doesn't necessarily mean Nolan's version was "lacking" in the visual department.
I'm not sure Nolan lacks as such, I think the thing is that Burton excels in this area. All of his films feel so visually rich and atmospheric (even the one or two I don't care for that much).
Batman Returns is the most visually stunning comic book movie I have ever seen.
Just something about it gets me every time. Burton is a visual genius, which I guess comes from his early art and design background.
The atmosphere and actual look of BR is just mesmerising. The whole Christmas theme adds to it also, TB is a big fan of the Autumn/ Winter period, and I think it really shows when he brings it to his work...Sleepy Hollow anyone?
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Agreed, Spoff. Too bad I don't like more of his movies.
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The Dark Knight films were shot very "realistically"
Agreed, FMT.
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Nolan's Gotham City never stood out for me, personally, and that it was pretty noticeably Chicago took me out of the illusion that it was a different major city in America. The trendy use of teal and orange didn't help with the later films, I think from a color grading perspective Begins looks more attractive especially the night scenes.
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Well said OP.
Burton's movies have some flaws for sure, and maybe Keaton wasn't the most screen accurate version of the character, but their movies were still the best! They also had the best pacing.
Burton's are my favorites, for sure.
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But succeeds in everything else that's actually important, like story and character.
shareIronically Burton's Gotham City is visually more impressive and interesting and actually feels more like a character in and of itself than how its presented in the Nolan films. In the Nolan films Gotham City is pretty dull looking, visually speaking, and its not difficult at all to tell they were using major cities like Chicago when filming( The dodgy motion tracking effects to add extra buildings didn't really help at all).
And yes, visuals are important, arguably just as important as story and character because if your just focusing on those you might as well write a book instead.
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. In the Nolan films Gotham City is pretty dull looking, visually speaking, and its not difficult at all to tell they were using major cities like Chicago
as important as story and character
your just focusing on those you might as well write a book instead.
Just because it's Chicago doesn't mean it's "dull looking", It was shot very well.
Well Burton really isn't that good at either at least in the 89 movie (Example A, The most boring version of Commissioner Gordon you will ever see)
It can easily go the other way where you only focus on visuals and just have essentially a moving painting.
That's a recurring criticism of Tim Burton.
When I'm looking at Gotham City, I want to see Burton's Gotham. NOT Chicago. I enjoyed TDK and even Rises. Have no use for Begins. But nothing can top Returns.
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