The movie Batman: Arkham Knight Rising is a very good movie, because it shows how a hero take place in different social environments. First of all who is Batman and what is Arkham. Batman is a hero, but the city consider him like a villain, in other words, people fears Batman because he looks like a bad guy. Now Arkham is a city where villains and the mafia are involved in all the parts of the city, the corruption dominates there. Some people has hope in Batman and in the GCPD (Gotham City Police Department). The only person that knows Batman was the Official uncharged of the department, because he saw what Batman do during the war against the Joker. The movie starts in a plane, where an oficial is saving a component that can cause a war, so
Batman is depicted as dark and mysterious and for a while people didn't know whether he was good or evil. Some film techniques used are things like dark lighting and generally low angles. Batman also only really comes out at night to make him more mysterious. To make him darker he only wears black and all his tools and vehicles are black or grey. The music and dialogue will also be discussed.
Batman, having faced death numerous amounts of times, has become more than just a human. He is able to fight evil, like never before and he is rewarded, often by glorification.
The film starts off with the former Olympic athlete aboard a B-24 bomber plane in the middle of an air battle alongside multiple other unknown soldiers. Here, in the
Batman is a depiction of hope. Batman was the answer to a lot of people’s problems in a place where nobody felt safe like they should in their home. He was like the rain after a long, dry spell for
If I could meet anyone from a book it would be Batman from the comic Arkham Knight. I want to meet him because he lives in the most catastrophic made up city of all of the superheros and he is my favorite superhero. I would want to ask him because why nobody’s left arkham yet, that place is kaos! But I also why he became a superhero of an animal he’s afraid of, that confuses me alot. But thing I really want to know is why does that place have all those problems like murders, villains, crazy people, and all that. I wonder why people actually stay to live there or go there at all! Arkham should have its own military because of all the crazy stuff that happens there. I also want to ask him if other than superman does he a whole bunch of another
Gotham, created by Bruno Heller, is one of the most enticing and beloved TV dramas of the year. It has won Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series, and each season keeps upping the game. It is a genius series because of its breathtaking cinematography and its brilliant cast and script. Their hooks are different from regular crime shows because it takes the familiarity of the story and places it in a different point of view. It has an epic list of Batman villains. They connect us to the characters that we already love and fear, and give us new meanings to their identities. Gotham city has only been depicted a handful of times in film, and Gotham takes the gray and dark elements of the worn out city and applies it beautifully.
In a movie where good and evil are divided by a very thin line, the Dark Knight rises up to fight against injustice and corruption in Gotham City. An action sequel to the original Batman Begins, this installment is a lot darker filled with more explosion, twists, and suspense. For the first time, a comic has been integrated into the issues of the real world. With the help of District Attorney Harvey Dent and Lieutenant Gordon, Batman sets out to dismantle the remaining mob members and clean the streets of Gotham for good. Their success is only short-lived when they encounter the Joker, a mysterious mastermind who is out to prove that nobility cannot hold in a world of anarchy.
Barry Allen (Flash) faces trouble because he is a superhero. Crisis is the theme in Flashpoint because it’s a part of his life by him being a superhero, he faces villains in his everyday life. Barry Allen the Flash went back in time and stopped Eobard Thawne the Reverse Flash from killing his mother. This event caused a drastic shift in the time continuum that not only caused him not to become the flash, but other superheroes lives changed as well. Superman for example became a lab experiment and Bruce Wayne died instead of his parents which lead to his father Thomas Wayne to become Batman.
The colorado shooting happened at the Aurora Theater at a midnight showing of the batman movie,”The Dark Knight Rises”. This event was caused by a mentally ill man named James Holmes.
The artistic representation of the Batman myth is an important cultural artifact of our time because it represents modern society's thirst for heroic ideals in popular entertainment. Since his creation, readers and viewers have admired Batman's unique ability to battle villainy, transcend the law and administer justice. As cultivators of the noir genre in film as well as in literature, Americans have always identified with this enigmatic hero, who exists on the margins of society and yet represents one of the largest corporations in the world. The evolution of Batman in particular and the superhero genre in general (from comic book to television to film and back again) has seen in the latest adaptation from Christopher Nolan's Batman revamp a veritable tilting point for the character once known as the World's Greatest Detective. This paper will analyze why Batman is an important cultural artifact of our day, how he came into being, what he means for society, and how he will be treated in the future.
A loud gunshot is heard echoing through the dark alley, and the scream of a little boy is heard… that is the origin of batman, but that is not why you are reading this essay. You are this essay to observe whether you should decide to Dream Big or to be more Realistic, well I am here to say the only logical thing… Why not
Something most people don’t know about me is that I’ve been a pretty big gamer since I was in seventh grade. My first true gaming experience began after I received my Xbox 360 for my fourteenth birthday and the first game I started playing was Halo 3. Halo 3 was the first game that I ever completed all the way through and it has been one of my favorite games since then. Now, I’ve always been a huge superhero fan and one my favorite heroes is Batman. This love for gaming and superheroes led me to great experience when the Batman Arkham series first came out in 2009. One of the biggest entertainment companies in the United States, IGN Entertainment, reviewed the first game in the Arkham series, Batman: Arkham Asylum. Greg Miller, the man that
Resident Evil 6, its a hard one to start with, as all know the game features 3 campaigns that feels like 3 different types of genres all packed in tightly together, you dont have to play them in any particular order, though the story do cross over with one another same time, different characters, different area and the worse part of them all different gameplay with different enemies, i will try to explain with out spoiling any story for the few that didn't play this game.
"Batman" is no longer just a story for nerds and comic book fanatics. Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" is one of the greatest super hero movie to date. The storyline follows a beloved Gothem hero who has an unfortunate twist of fate and is no longer able to be the hero everyone saw him as.
I really like The Dark Knight; as you said, it is a very good crime thriller, plus I really like Heath Ledger's acting. To be honest, I think this movie is one of the best Batman movies' I ever seen.