The Batman showed us a dark Bat-Man fighting the corruption of Gotham in his early years. That was how the version of Robert Pattinson proved to live up to expectations, and the director Matt Reeves couldn’t be happier with the result.
On Cinemablend’s Reelblend podcast, the filmmaker discussed the thrilling chase between the vigilante and the Penguin that wowed fans from their first glimpse in the official trailer. In his words, the point of view evoked even the cinema of Alfred Hitchcock.
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“We did a bunch of different takes, and then one of them looked pretty unique. It was upside down. I thought it was a very ‘Hitchcockian’ frame. So we placed the camera in that kind of subjective plane, which marked the point of view of the character. In this way we put the audience in a similar experience”, he said.
“I thought it would be great if, at the end of all this kind of chase madness, you were suddenly in Penguin’s point of view. You are lying on your stomach while you see that absolutely mythological appearance of the hero, with the fire behind him, “concluded the filmmaker.
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It should be noted that The Batman has not only stood out for being a detective thriller, the darkness of its story and its characters. The audience and critics also applauded the action scenes that include the aforementioned car chase.