";s:4:"text";s:5567:" Here, they add a Batgirl bit. The Killing Joke was what many fans wanted to see on the big and small screen and now they have it. Well, I can say coming into this film I expected there to be flaws. 14 out of 21 found this helpful. It may seem like this is a high rating given the backlash DC animated The Killing Joke has received, however this is an averaged out rating. Otherwise, if you appreciate an honest review you can keep reading. Qui va finalement échouer. Fans of that story or Joker in general should give it a watch, but maybe fast-forward through those first 30 minutes.Batman: The Killing Joke is an animated adaptation of the classic Batman comic book story by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland. The movie would have been fine without the subplot. I wanted to like this movie I really did. I think why I am so disenchanted is because in adding the Batgirl opening, it moves away from the intent of the original: an exploration of the Batman/Joker dyad. The animated adaptation of Batman: The Killing Joke works only when it sticks to the source material.Spider-Man Confirmed as PlayStation Exclusive DLC for Marvel's AvengersCall of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 5 Patch Is Massive, but Will Shrink the Game SizeAnalogue Says It's Working on a Solution for Checkout Issues on Pocket Pre-OrdersMarvel's Avengers: Retailer Says Spider-Man PS4 Exclusive Listing 'Not Correct' The novel itself, has won the Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album in 1989 and has appeared in The New York Times Best Seller List in 2009. I just don't buy any of it. These guys were at the top of their game in this classic chapter in the Batman mythos that was long over due. Son arme : Barbara Gordon.
I get it, what happened to Barbara was monstrous and this new narrative opens the space for the Oracle character. Classique. Was this review helpful? Good Batman/Batgirl story, and I can't express enough joy that Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill and Tara Strong are back voicing their characters. Was this review helpful? Like the title of my review this is disturbing but an amazing animated film. The humanity that the plot line conveyed to the joker, mainly at the end of the movie, was surprising.
This is the first DC Animated I ever bought and was super excited for it. This comes from the same brilliant people who gave life to the best era of Dc animation and created the original and best DCAU.Mark Hamill returns to his iconic role as the crowned prince of crime and Tara Strong returns to deliver a strong part as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl/Oracle,and last but certainly no least Kevin Conroy returned as Batman/Bruce Wayne. The complete first half hour was completely unnecessary, it may have intended to add emotional weight to when Barbara got shot, but the studio could have encapsulated that in a much better way. Killing Joke s’anime, se pare du timbre extraordinaire de Mark Hamill (qui livre peut-être sa meilleure prestation), d’une ambiance noire, fidèle au récit et à la Gotham classique. This has been my favorite graphic novel since i was a kid. Why would that happen, right? The monologue proves that the filmmakers knew that there was a fair chance that fans will hate the inclusion of a Batgirl introduction. I've read the comic months before this movie came out, and expected it to be almost the same. Il a cette fois pour objectif de prouver la capacité de n’importe quel être humain de sombrer dans la folie après un traumatisme. Il a mis au point un plan assez machiavélique (encore que Sade conviendrait mieux que Machiavel dans ce cas précis) pour tenter de prouver que n’importe qui de “normal” peut basculer dans la folie pour peu qu’il vive une journée suffisamment atroce pour cela. This movie is awful. Mark Hamill, during a promotion of the film, stated that Moore himself will probably not like the changes made in the film. But in the Moore original text Barbara is collateral damage with the narrative function of motivation for both Batman and Gordon. It was one of the most disturbing, nightmarish made in UK stories, that gave an even more psychish tone to Joker as a character and turned (unfortunately) eventually Batgirl into Oracle. The punchline at the end is refreshing and surprising. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations