A bold and brilliant superhero movie, Batman Begins is the best outing ever
for the Caped Crusader. Officially Batman 5, it reboots the franchise, going
back to the birth of the Bat. Christian Bale stars as millionaire orphan
Bruce Wayne, recruited by the mysterious Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson) to join
vigilante ring The League Of Shadows. But while their ninja training
comes in handy, Wayne has his own ideas about combating crime. And they
involve a bit of fancy dress...
Styling himself as "something elemental, something terrifying" Wayne uses
his company's cutting edge technology to fashion a fearsome masked
vigilante. Fear is the film's theme: confronting it, conquering it and using
it. It is Batman's greatest weapon, but also that of Scarecrow (Cillian
Murphy), one of Gotham's many enemies.
"THE FRANCHISE IS REBORN"
Murphy is superb as the chilling villain, but then Memento director
Christopher Nolan has smartly stocked his picture with excellent,
established actors: Michael Caine as Wayne's wise butler Alfred, Morgan
Freeman as his business ally Lucius Fox and Gary Oldman as Batman's weary
friend Detective Gordon.
While the film is far from po-faced, Nolan takes the material seriously,
nailing the emotion in the story of a damaged child who grows up to work out
his demons through violent retribution. Bale plays Wayne as a wounded,
determined human and Batman as a raging, relentless beast. Influenced by
Frank Miller's seminal comic Batman: Year One, this is easily the most
engrossing and faithful screen adaptation of his adventures. It is also the
most intelligent and entertaining. The franchise is reborn. Embrace the Dark
Knight's return.