Batman no selling AUTOMATIC gunfire is stupid. Even Batfleck sold a 9mm head shot to the cowel. Still not sold on Pattinson, and probably never will be. Having said all that I thought the trailer was perfectly fine.
Batman no selling AUTOMATIC gunfire is stupid. Even Batfleck sold a 9mm head shot to the cowel. Still not sold on Pattinson, and probably never will be. Having said all that I thought the trailer was perfectly fine.
dear me, usually this is what I get when I just do a summary of something Now I have to break it down to the basics. I never directly said it was, pure resolution. For all we know the movie could have had good cinematography in the directing room but the trailer's look did not show case that enough. what the 4k has done so far is sort of clear things up a bit more to see actually what the film's cinematography looks or could really be like. Also read my other post, when I said, the film looks like a diamond in the rough. the rough part is eased out more here in 4k.
Additionally please read more on cinematography. the color grading or palette of the film is part of the process. the word cinematography does come from the word photography merged well with how the directors uses cameras, filters and lenses' to get beautiful shot or stills in films. Like what a painting would be if done by an Artist like Leonardo Da Vinci.
watching this trailer, for example, I did not see any perfect still shot that would have looked like a beautiful painting framed well with the camera direction of an object or scenery. I thought the build up to the Riddler cup scene was a potential but now that I see it in 4K more clearly. I think the cup scene looks a lot better to get a perfect still.
sadly, this is not a thread to dive too deep into this stuff. However if you want more on this same issue of another series, please see the story of the game of thrones episode called the long night. an episode some fans later tried to upgrade the cinematography of that episode to make it more tolerable to the sight.
This is after the episode was just a mess both in story, action scenes, directing and cinematography, that the cinematographer himself spoke out and blamed HBO for the mess of the episode been too dark bland and blurred.
'Game of Thrones' Cinematographer Blames HBO for Dark 'Long Night' Episode
I feel like the Game of thrones Batman fan here with the same issue, but the 4K is making this easier and better since it is not making the movie too blurring anymore.
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I have seen criticism about the gun fire scene, although I don't know what your take here is, However There was a fan, I believe it was on youtube that said, the gunfire scene makes this batman look way too superhuman and he compared this scene to Ben's Batman in BvS.
According to the fan. He said Ben's Batman showed more vulnerability and even signs he was hurting when he was shot in the head compared to the multiple gunshot scene from The Batman trailer, he felt makes Pattinson's Batman look very godlike compared to the past Batmans. To see him get all those gun fire shots and just shrugs it off like it is noting and continues to walk while he takes them all out at the same time.
Well, may be some fans will also be glad we are finally getting the ''Bat-god'' in films, we use to joke about in comics for a long time. how Batman can do anything, with no explanation but because He is Batman.
However in more seriousness, My only guess is The Bat Suit in this film now is more like an Iron Man suit in defence mechanism.
Last edited by Castle; 10-17-2021 at 05:13 PM.
Just for once, I'd like to see someone with the guts to take on a 1970s era, big yellow emblem on chest, yellow utility belt, blue cape, tall pointy ears, Neal Adams/Dennis O'Neil style Batman tale where he is actually a detective and doesn't just "darkness punch" and "vengeance" his way out of every problem but uses his brain and Alfred instead.
But since that is apparently never going to happen, I guess I'll accept grimdark again for the 110,056th time.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
That is the odd part...
While I'm not so sure that I get that feeling from the very little bit that has been revealed so far?
I swear that "Noir Detective Story..." has actually come up.
Not exactly the "Seventies..." detective sort of thing, but a shade of detective anyway.