Hollywood Drawing

Two hundred and eighty-four - ninety-five years of fierce competition

Early on Friday morning, when Wayne and his creative team flew to New York to start a promotional roadshow, various newspapers and media made large-scale reports on the two films that premiered simultaneously last night.

Some of these reports are promotional soft articles, which are the result of the film company's public relations, as well as authoritative media from a neutral perspective. Well-known film critics in different cities have also begun to trumpet the films they support.

"On May 15, 1995, last night, after waiting for several months, "Batman Begins" directed by Wayne finally premiered at the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles. After more than two hours of watching The movie gave me a great shock. Before that, I felt that Batman was far away from me, just a character in the comics. After watching the movie, I felt that Batman was very close to me.

After watching the movie, my biggest feeling is that Batman is actually an ordinary person who went through hardships and eventually grew into Batman. Yes, what I want to say is that in fact, each of us can become "Batman", and Batman is the person we dream of becoming.

The biggest impact of this movie on me is that I began to firmly believe that an ordinary person has unlimited possibilities. Never set limits for yourself, never stop breaking through, surpassing and defeating yourself, and never fear the unknown world.

We can get hurt a lot, we can go through adversity, we can even go through huge setbacks and blows, just like Bruce Wayne. However, as long as all of this does not destroy us, it will definitely make us grow quickly, become stronger quickly, and ultimately achieve us. Don't look back, don't dwell on the suffering we have experienced. Look forward, move forward, rush forward, this is the best salvation.

One night after watching "Batman Begins", I remembered the past thirty years of my life. Whenever I achieved something new but didn't tell anyone around me, I felt like I was Batman. .

No one knows who I am, no one knows what great things I have done, I just know.

If you are a movie fan who has not yet planned to watch the movie, I highly recommend you to watch this movie. On the surface, it is an epic film full of darkness, and the story it tells is also full of social analysis, but in fact, this is indeed a heartwarming film. A positive and uplifting video that conveys great spiritual energy!

The film is not lacking in storytelling, but also has hot scenes that most movie fans will love. This will be a movie-watching option suitable for everyone! "

-----"Los Angeles Times" Kenneth Turan.

Not only Kenneth Turan, but as a local film critic in Los Angeles, Todd McCarthy also sang praises for the film in the column of "The Hollywood Reporter" and attracted more movie fans.

And the title of his movie review is, "A never-ending battle!"

"Wayne Greenberg succeeded in bringing a comic book character into the real world, and the theme of the film is "fear". Batman is the person we dream of becoming. Why do we fall? Because ick ourselves up!

Yes, why did you fall? Because only in this way can we learn to stand up! Although the core of the film is full of dark style, the story it tells is a kind of chicken soup for the soul that is rare in reality.

In fact, many places in the movie express a point of view: heroes are not born heroes. The movie gives me more of a sense of reality. Batman will also train, work hard, improve his speed, and insist on doing a lot of push-ups every day. He will also get injured, and will stay in bed because of the reverse day and night. My own emotions...

Everyone has fears and experiences a lot of adversity. Never Never give up because we are full of infinite possibilities. Never stop persevering, never stop surpassing and defeating yourself. Looking forward, there is no need to dwell on the sufferings of the past. What is important is the future.

Wayne Greenberg gave up a lot of large-scale shots, and the result is obviously very good. This is a film suitable for teenagers to watch. If these children can understand something from it, it will be the greatest wealth in their lives. ! "

Not only was it collectively recommended by film critics, Bella Grant also published a column report from the other side of the film, but her main praise object was not the director, but the film's leading actor, Christian Bale.

"For the first hour of the film, the film explores Bruce Wayne's backstory in full, with no cape and no fight scenes. Despite this, the pace never slows down and the story is so unexpected and compelling.

In this way, we get a real sense of who Bruce Wayne is, a quality that no previous film has been able to capture, including Tim Burton's first two installments. We see what drives him, what made him this iconic crime fighter, and the meaning behind the mask.

Of course, to help audiences get to know Bruce Wayne, it doesn't hurt to have a talented lead like Christian Bale in the lead.

Bale has become one of the most talented actors of his generation, and he brings that talent to the top here, playing one of the darkest of all superheroes.

If you break down Batman, Bruce Wayne's character, you'll find that it's basically three characters: Wayne's Batman, behind the mask; Wayne's public persona as a billionaire playboy; and the real, brooding Bruce Wayne.

Bale plays all three characters to perfection, portraying them well enough to make it clear that they are still the same person.

It is worth mentioning that there are not many special effects composite shots in the movie. Even the shot of Batman standing on the top of a tall building overlooking the city was shot by the actor himself. In terms of actual movie viewing experience, this kind of real-shot footage looks much more comfortable and more convincing than the synthesized effects.

But don’t think this movie will be too serious and dull because of Wayne’s realism! Yes, Gotham looks too dark and grimy to feel like a fantasy world, but Batman retains that unmistakable sense of fun that only comic book movies can have from the get-go.

We laugh and fear the villains and cheer for the hero because he puts his life on the line to defeat evil and save the city. "

Not only was "Batman Begins" heavily promoted, but Twentieth Century Fox was also promoting it. Famous film critics Roger Ebert and David Demby also invariably wrote about it in the Chicago Sun-Times and "Batman Begins." The New Yorker's column also recommended "Die Hard 3" with a long film review.

When the publicity competition became fierce, both sides started to pour dirty water on each other. Even the channels they chose were similar, which were gossip tabloids that made people love and hate them.

Warner Bros. went to great lengths to smear Bruce Wesley's private life and continue to direct public opinion towards contraband. Fox also criticized Wayne as a director, directing public opinion towards the director's psychological problems.

After counting the films that Wayne shot after his debut, almost all of them are inseparable from the dark core. There are various speculations that he has a mental illness. Criticism of such films that excessively explore the dark side will only lead to bad youths and cause more social negative consequences. energy.

1995 was originally a year of fighting between gods. Since the Oscar competition between "Forrest Gump" and "The Shawshank Redemption" at the beginning of the year, everyone has been sensitive to the fact that the cultural industry has ushered in spring.

Regardless of whether it is the film industry, the recording industry, or the game industry, almost since 1995, competition has ushered in an explosion. Even Metaverse VR, which became popular more than 20 years later, appeared in the hands of Nintendo this year, triggering a war with the gaming giant Sony.

Competition in the entertainment industry is everywhere, and "Batman Begins" and "Die Hard 3" also continued the main tone of the year.

As the summer holiday season begins, teenagers who have been patient for several months finally rush into the cinema like wild horses running wild.

Peter Imre is a middle school student. As a fan who could only watch Wayne's movies through video tapes before, he has been looking forward to "Batman Begins" for several months and finally released it. He couldn't wait to make an appointment with his neighbor's friends. We ran to the AMC chain theater in the Santa Monica Business Center together, ready to enjoy this movie.

When the two of them entered the theater, they were stunned by the crowded crowd in front of them. It could be seen that at least a hundred people walked out of the Batman movie theater that had just ended, and the fans waiting in line to enter were definitely not. lower than this number.

"Fortunately, I booked the tickets in advance, otherwise we might not be able to buy Batman movie tickets." Peter Imre patted his chest, and the two of them squeezed towards the ticket window.

He specially booked the morning show because he was afraid of too many people, but he didn't expect that just around eleven o'clock, there was a long queue in the cinema, and there were people coming at the entrance of the cinema behind him.

"Hello, 3 Batman photos from the latest show."

The white boy in front of them skillfully handed the conductor a Franklin. To his surprise, the conductor glanced at the ticket system and did not accept the money.

Instead, he said with a look of embarrassment: "I'm sorry, sir, all the Batman movie tickets have been sold out before 4:50 pm. If you want, you can buy the tickets after 5 o'clock."

"What the f**k?!"

The boy looked at the ticket seller, and after confirming again and again that there were indeed no tickets, he finally purchased the evening show in advance.

When it was Peter Imre's turn, he had a proud smile on his face and said to the conductor: "I called before to book the tickets. Yes, they are for the next Batman show. My name is Peter Imre. Oh, and Matthew Webb."

He said and patted his friend on the shoulder, but his friend looked embarrassed.

"Hello, I can issue tickets for Peter Imre's movie. There is no booking record for Matthew's movie. Can I issue the tickets for you now?"

The conductor's words were like a bucket of cold water, making him stunned for a moment. "How could it be possible? We have obviously booked tickets..."

"Pete, what I actually wanted to see was "Die Hard". You know, I have always liked Bruce Weasley, so I didn't call to book a ticket..."

The friend explained very embarrassedly and bought a movie ticket for "Die Hard". Until the two of them came to the rest area to wait for the movie to start, Peter Imre was still unhappy and angry.

"Matthew, you traitor! You lied to me. You told me yesterday that you had booked movie tickets. Do you know how difficult it is to buy Batman tickets? Look at the crowd around you."

"It doesn't matter. We watch different movies. When we go back, we can tell each other what was shown and which one is good. The worst we can do is watch it again tomorrow." Matthew patted his friend on the shoulder and looked at him awkwardly.

"Okay, that's all. I hope your idol, Bruce Wesley, won't let you down!"

The two films started almost at the same time, but before entering the theater, Peter Imre discovered that there was no need to queue for "Die Hard" and only no more than ten people checked in to watch.

And there were at least 130 people in the queue on his side, which further strengthened his choice.

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