Vengeance is back and broodier than ever, and if you haven’t watched Matt Reeves’Reeves’ portrayal of Batman is perhaps the most empathetic and psychologically aware version of the character we have seen on the big screen.
In addition, the film completely distorts this binary opposition of good and evil, hero and villain. It asks the audience to relate to the ‘bad guy’, and questions the flaws in the ‘good guy’. You could even go as far to say that this notion of good and bad is non-existent in the film, but it’s all grey.Reeves presents a less polished version of The Batman than we’ve ever seen before.
Even the Bat-symbol that Lieutenant Jim Gordon uses to summon the caped crusader is not the polished version we are used to seeing, but rather a chunk of jagged metal jammed into a standard searchlight.love affair, the strongest partnership in the movie is arguably between Jim Gordon and Batman. In one of the closing scenes, Selena Kyle A.K.