Anatomy of the Wing Suit Jump | The Batman (2022) Blu Ray Featurettes

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  • @villadavid164
    @villadavid164 Год назад +471

    you better beleive the director set up a follow up scene where this batman will freaking nail another landing, showing how this batman has progressed.

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Год назад +7

      Oooooh, .. I can't wait for that ... I'm in giddy with anticipation. 😂 ... The wing suit scene was goofy as hell .. This movie is a turd.

    • @ahabduennschitz7670
      @ahabduennschitz7670 Год назад

      @@Fiveash-Art Youre just another 12 Year old ADHD Kid who cant see the Art in this Movie 😌 Go and watch your Transformers Movies

    • @crusty4420
      @crusty4420 Год назад +32

      @@Fiveash-Art Brudda said "turd"

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Год назад

      @@crusty4420 huh huh huh .. you said it Beavis... uh huh uh huh .. turd 🤘🏻

    • @samrogers5090
      @samrogers5090 Год назад +12

      @@Fiveash-Art he’s saying you said it without irony and not quoting someone you have intermediate school level trolling ability

  • @robbanbobban2
    @robbanbobban2 Год назад +600

    What I enjoy about this scene (and the movie as a whole), is that it actually makes me respect Batman way more than other interpretations. Lots of people seem to have an issue with this interpretation of the character because it shows him having weaknesses and messing up constantly. For me, that's exactly what I enjoyed about this film. The fact that he feels absolute terror before jumping, makes it all the more impressive that he actually jumps mere seconds later.
    Also the fact that the wing suit is clearly something he never planned on using gives a kind of gravity to the whole situation. It means that gliding isn't just a walk in the park, but rather something that could kill you over a slightest mistake. It means that even for him this feat requires actual skill, determination and courage. This Batman might be more reckless, and more prone to error than what we've seen before, but I don't think any previous iteration has shown this level of commitment and bravery.

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +46

      I absolutely loved that too! I wouldn't say he never actually intended to use it. I assume he tested it, but in remote places where there weren't towering buildings to fly into. The test runs would be under controlled, ideal circumstances. This field use was in a completely uncontrolled circumstances, so the reality of the incredible danger of it would suddenly hit him as he reaches the edge of the building.
      What's so great to me about this interpretation is how it constantly shifts back and forth between Batman the grandiose persona, and Bruce Wayne in a ridiculous costume trying and failing to fully become that grandiose persona. It happens throughout the film. He stalls out the Batmobile right in the middle of its grand introduction, then bursts it through a fiery car crash to capture to the Penguin, and then reveals he doesn't know enough Spanish to understand the RIddler's riddle, earning the ironic moniker "world's greatest detective." This is a story about a man trying to be a superhero, trying to erase or deny the mortal, fallible, human part of himself that holds him back, and having it constantly rearing up and getting in his way. When he reaches that ledge and suddenly draws back in terror, you catch a glimpse of the real person beneath the fantasy persona he wears to protect himself from fear, pain, etc. It's only when he finds a way to integrate his humanity into the Batman persona that he finds what he's been searching for.

    • @robbanbobban2
      @robbanbobban2 Год назад +29

      @@rottensquid Well put. That evolution is also clearly displayed in the three scenes of him entering the club. First as Batman, second as the man underneath, and last as both of them integrated into something greater.

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +26

      @@robbanbobban2 Right, that's a really great observation. One initial "complaint" I had with my friend when we first saw the film was what a tank Batman is, that he rarely utilized stealth, that he just walked up to the enemy with reckless bravado. But I realize now that this was the point. In his self-righteousness, he was daring the world to destroy him. It's only when he reintegrates his two halves that he starts using stealth, utilizing the Batman persona rather than inhabiting it full-time, working smart, not hard, as it were.

    • @oddhominem
      @oddhominem Год назад +4

      Robban Bobban - If the wingsuit was something he never planned on using, why did he go to the bother of incorporating one into his suit?

    • @savp.michaelangelo
      @savp.michaelangelo Год назад +5

      Well they also made a big point in the movie to show that this is Year 2 for him. He's still very new to all this Batman stuff which I personally liked since it's not an origin story but it's also not him in his prime. Most likely in the next movie he's going to be very good at gliding.

  • @MrHEC381991
    @MrHEC381991 Год назад +306

    I get that the tech of the cape in Dark Knight is plausible and looks cool but the fact that they resort to a real wingsuit in this movie is solid if they're really pushing for realism.
    But nothing beats that giant gliding bat wingspan cape though lol

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +26

      Agreed. As much as I love the "grounded" Batman, what's omitted from this particular film is the near-supernatural effect Batman creates. He has this great costume, but he doesn't really use it to frighten people, or evoke the sort of vampiric monstrousness he occasionally summons up in the comics. I feel like there's a balance of groundedness and pulpy fiction with Batman, that no movie has ever achieved. No one seems able to take the premise seriously while also making it fun. The films have veered wildly from overly serious to cartoonishly absurd. And while they've all been successful in their own way (except for Batman and Robin, obviously) none of them have struck that balance, creating a world that lets Batman fully be Batman.

    • @PikeBishop1
      @PikeBishop1 Год назад +12

      @@rottensquid Yeah in year one even some of the cops thought he was some sort of winged demon.

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +6

      @@PikeBishop1 Right. That was the whole point of that great bit in the investigation room where Flass is giving his account of the attack while everyone laughs. This film's Batman, occasionally, manages to spin an impression of being the baddest MF in the world, but not quite an otherworldly being. It's my only real quibble. He has this great costume, but he doesn't quite use it to its full effect. Even John Wick carried a more supernatural mystique.

    • @PikeBishop1
      @PikeBishop1 Год назад +8

      @@rottensquid Totally agree. He just walks onto crime scenes surrounded by cops who don't even respect him. Not exactly the aura batman should be exuding.

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +6

      @@PikeBishop1 See, that part I liked. I think there's something magical to be teased out of that dichotomy, the otherworldly aura that goes with his legend, and the equally stunning reality of the ordinary man who created that aura.

  • @JeddtheJedi
    @JeddtheJedi Год назад +66

    The moment where he's just about to jump and freaks out is one of my favourite moments in the entire movie. Eventually, he doesn't freak out, but for now, he does, which is completely understandable.

  • @RollOutRory
    @RollOutRory 4 месяца назад +5

    The practical shot of the cape "transforming" into the wingsuit looks so much better than the Marvel-esque CGI shot, especially since we see them back to back here

  • @PieroMinayaRojas
    @PieroMinayaRojas Год назад +63

    0:21 the fact that it was all practical

  • @robcad8236
    @robcad8236 Год назад +30

    Those concept arts are quite haunting and yet stylised.

  • @keww4556
    @keww4556 Год назад +88

    I like this batman.
    He is not some superhuman in a black suit. He makes mistakes as most men do, but he has skills and courage that most men don't.

    • @notsure8513
      @notsure8513 Год назад +5

      I like that he is a noob in this film...but it is Bat-Man FFS he better get gud.

    • @yusavelli0448
      @yusavelli0448 Год назад +3

      The suit sure gives him superhuman durability

  • @ConcordD0m
    @ConcordD0m Год назад +35

    In Chris Reeves' Superman you believed a man could fly. "In our movie you will believe a man DID fly". I fucking love Matt Reeves.

    • @JoeB0604
      @JoeB0604 Год назад

      a great, subtle nod!

  • @fransiskusaditya4030
    @fransiskusaditya4030 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is why I absolutely love The Batman. It makes me believe that I can be Batman

  • @ibrahimabdi1516
    @ibrahimabdi1516 Год назад +146

    Ilove this movie

    • @erlendvageskar3356
      @erlendvageskar3356 Год назад +8

      Me too. It might be my fav Batman movie =)

    • @Maddoxxx
      @Maddoxxx Год назад +8

      Yea we all do mate..the most humanish batman..you can tell his emotion.. unlike other bats

    • @oddhominem
      @oddhominem Год назад +2

      @@Maddoxxx - What's with all this 'we' business?? Didn't really feel like a Batman movie, to me.

    • @the90sVampire
      @the90sVampire Год назад +5

      Best Batman ever

    • @jayvmm
      @jayvmm Год назад +5

      @@oddhominem this was the most “batman” movie we’ve got to date, sure the dark knight is a better movie but the batman is a better BATMAN movie focusing on bruce and his disconnection from society and his inability to distinguish himself from his alter ego as we see his progression in which he realizes he needs to be more, he needs to become a symbol of hope, hence the transition from vengeance to justice

  • @DANIEL-ls5ku
    @DANIEL-ls5ku Год назад +8

    That jump on a wing suit is the most exhilarating moments that I had watching the film only second to when theBatmonsterCar was introduced!

  • @Zantsui
    @Zantsui Год назад +29

    The wingsuit crash was a single moment where my suspension of disbelief fell. He was so very clearly dead

    • @tim_soup7099
      @tim_soup7099 Год назад +5

      It was most believable bit of any Batman flying scene in any of the movies thus far. Definitely better than anything Nolan cooked in his trilogy.

    • @He11Jumper
      @He11Jumper Год назад +6

      @@tim_soup7099 it was ridiculous how Bruce survived eating shit the way he did in the new movie.
      Nolan gliding looked way cooler btw and the pseudoscientific explanation of how his cape works was interesting.

    • @The.Usurper
      @The.Usurper Год назад +2

      Wdym? Parachute is pulled and catches on the bridge, lowering the gforce. He lands on the back of the bus, rolls off, bounces a bit. All in a suit that withstood just about every type of ammunition and an explosion.

    • @The.Usurper
      @The.Usurper Год назад +3

      Nvm he hit the under side of the bridge which would've been the worst hit and definitely the least believable, but to say this was the moment your suspension of disbelief broke is still ridiculous when you compare it to alot of other scenes in this film and in Nolan's trilogy, which was also a realistic, grounded approach.

    • @yusavelli0448
      @yusavelli0448 Год назад

      @@The.Usurper I thought he hit the light

  • @azareloropeza3261
    @azareloropeza3261 Год назад +13

    I saw this Movie 5 Times at the Movies ! MAN I LOVED IT

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus Год назад +74

    Just as fanart I once made this Batman design where his cape turns into a wingsuit, very much like this. It was great to see someone put that idea on the big screen!

  • @ashtonjackfanny
    @ashtonjackfanny Год назад +5

    This why Arkham knight is the supreme Batman game. It literally makes you feel like you're Batman

  • @crazysnarfy861
    @crazysnarfy861 Год назад +53

    It was different; a way to change things up, but I still prefer the concept from Nolan's movies where the cape was made of electrified memory cloth. This suit made him look more like a flying squirrel than a bat.

    • @malexander4094
      @malexander4094 Год назад +13

      Much as I loved it when I first saw it, I really had to "lean in" to its cool look to forgive how implausible it seemed, especially to land. I was later proved right: some physicists at Leicester tried electrified memory cloth & found you can glide very far...but the slowest you can land is roughly 50 MPH. I get the "squirrel" look isn't as cool, but for me it's possibly much cooler to see Bruce get back up after falling so hard. And, most importantly, to really feel it myself. That's what I appreciate most about "The Batman." As someone who has long criticized the so-called realism of Nolan's movies, what I appreciate with Reeves here isn't "realism" as in "like reality," but "realism" as in "visceral." It's hard to truly feel anything in most superhero movies, to feel like anyone's in actual danger, etc.

    • @rogerdalzell
      @rogerdalzell Год назад +1

      hard disagree.

    • @thunderpantz
      @thunderpantz Год назад +2

      I like to think Pat's cape is a prototype.

    • @thebatman4279
      @thebatman4279 Год назад +4

      That's what i like about it. It's very rudimentary technology, same with the eye contact recorders and the Batmobile. It feels like all the tech is in its early stages of development.

    • @sleepyhollow1188
      @sleepyhollow1188 Год назад

      This fits the movie better though imo,its only year 2 batman and he is still figuring shit out,and if they go for a trilogy like they plan to,he has time to improve the suit,the wings/flying and whatever else as he gets better at being Batman.

  • @ProfessorKenneth
    @ProfessorKenneth Год назад +10

    This film was really awesome...this is the Batman I've wanted to see since keaton👍🏻💯

  • @gonkdroidgaming6984
    @gonkdroidgaming6984 Год назад +14

    The wingsuit is fine in the first movie because it looks like something bruce could make but in the next movie I wanna see Batman not squirrelman

  • @JoeB0604
    @JoeB0604 Год назад +1

    for those that don't know, LaSalle St in Chicago is where the standoff between Christian Bale's Batman and Heath Ledger's Joker took place in the Dark Knight. Amazing how these film settings overlap!

  • @w3stminst3r
    @w3stminst3r Год назад +11

    Good to see that even Ned Flanders is on board.

  • @Astartes-6969
    @Astartes-6969 Год назад +7

    Hope they bring back the Cape Glider in the Sequels.

  • @CallMeEz
    @CallMeEz Год назад +32

    I haven’t seen the movie (yet, I want to) but it looks like a really well written, high quality movie. I’ve heard nothing but good things about it.

    • @helhest984
      @helhest984 Год назад +14

      do yourself a favor and watch it. imo its the best cbm in the last 4 years

    • @unwanted107
      @unwanted107 Год назад +6

      @@helhest984 last 10 years maybe?

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Год назад +2

      It's incredibly mediocre ... Don't pay to see it. I was out after the first 40 minutes ... It's all downhill from there.

    • @chaddaddywarden4349
      @chaddaddywarden4349 Год назад

      @@Fiveash-Art i really wanted it to top TDK, but nah, TDK still reigns supreme as best Batman movie. The Batman has some really awful writing

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Год назад

      @@chaddaddywarden4349 The Nolan trilogy goes down hill after Batman Begins, personally I think TDK is overrated but it absolutely destroys "The Batman" in terms of quality. Personally I thought Batman Begins was the movie that should've gotten the praise. It flew under the radar with a lot of people, which I thought was a shame. It's an absolute classic ... It had a focus that the others didn't. Yeah, The Batman is a piece of crap though. I think this zoomer generation just needs something to call their own ... It's why they're so emotionally invested. I could see people saying it was 'good', that would be fine I guess ... but no way in hell is it a 'cinematic masterpiece' 😂 ... dumb kids pretending they're watching Kubrick .. It's shallow, boring and you're correct, badly written.. it just looks nice, has the veneer of something edgy. It's incredibly mediocre.

  • @Ytomany
    @Ytomany Год назад +6

    I really feel like this movie is just a bunch of circumstances perfectly lining up in every way like it really feels like this movie was a accidental complete masterpiece, the deadlines, director , writers, music sound, where dc and warner bros was at in the moment, covid, everything just happened to line up perfectly. I think the next movie will be good but this first movie was jsut too prefect even if there are a few holes in the script.

  • @GigaCarl.
    @GigaCarl. Год назад +9

    Hopefully this is just a prototype cape and he uses the traditional one in the next movies

    • @mrtimtom2631
      @mrtimtom2631 Год назад +1

      it wouldnt make sense for realism

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Год назад +2

      @@mrtimtom2631 That's why this 'Batman' sucks ... we don't need any more of this 'gritty realism' ... It's BORING and doesn't really work... because that wing suit scene, like much of the other sequences were nowhere close to 'realistic'. This version sucks.

    • @alexayers9463
      @alexayers9463 Год назад +1

      @@Fiveash-Art Go watch Batman & Robin then lol

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Год назад

      @@alexayers9463 Na .. I'll stick with Batman Begins ... It's a far superior movie.

  • @falkofscrum
    @falkofscrum Год назад +3

    5:10
    Batman with a COVID-screen... There's something I didn't think I would ever see.

  • @SpeedosAndTheGun
    @SpeedosAndTheGun Год назад +34

    Ngl that “believable” landing would have killed anyone 😂

    • @XanthosAcanthus
      @XanthosAcanthus Год назад +4

      yeah. Not sure why they had that little parachute get caught and abruptly (probably lethally) smack the sh*t into the bottom of the bridge. With the bumps and fetal position high speed rolling, I could sorta believe given he's pretty armored and possibly cushioned in the way that his whole body is in a racing helmet. That bridge smack is just absurd though.

    • @sup3414
      @sup3414 Год назад +1

      Its a COMIC BOOK movie...

  • @jasonspades1265
    @jasonspades1265 Год назад +4

    Robert Pattinson was an awesome batman

  • @paulwalker9732
    @paulwalker9732 8 месяцев назад

    This is a black squirel suit used by sky divers before they pull the parachute pullcordes. I personally thnk he should have used the bus roof as a landing strip and skipped the parachute, it wouldn't have caused so much pain as being slammed into the underside of the bridge, then the bus and then the ground.

  • @benjiespinosa4703
    @benjiespinosa4703 Год назад +6

    The wing suit is “grounded” but the way it’s concealed in the suit makes no sense. He’d have to be hauling the wing suit everywhere he goes. A wing suit is big, heavy and bulky. It wouldn’t make sense. Nolan’s idea of a cape that turns into a glider was done brilliantly. Easier to suspend belief because his cape is basically a giant kite in Nolan’s universe. Look up videos of people being carried away by kites. The look up wing suits. They’re giant suits.

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 Год назад +2

      His cape being a glider has been around since the 90’s I think.

    • @graceromack6662
      @graceromack6662 Год назад +1

      ​@@amuroray9115 80s

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 Год назад

      @@graceromack6662 thanks

    • @jalenjohnson1662
      @jalenjohnson1662 Год назад

      @@amuroray9115 It originated from Batman Returns actually. Batman had gliders before that but they weren’t built into the cape.

  • @zeroman614
    @zeroman614 Год назад +4

    Bats should been like, “Shhhhh-ahhhhhh-shhhhhhhh-ahhhhh…”after that landing.

  • @___moss
    @___moss Год назад +26

    love how everything felt so realistic except for the crash

    • @oddhominem
      @oddhominem Год назад +4

      Milan - I didn't think *any* of it was realistic. Bale's memory fabric cape wouldn't work in the real world, but it *still* looked more believable than Pattinson's wingsuit. This was taking things too far in trying to portray a real world Batman. Didn't work at all, for me.

    • @rogerdalzell
      @rogerdalzell Год назад +3

      @@oddhominem guess youve never watched a wingsuit video before? it was very realistic, maybe study some more before you say something that makes you look stupid.

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 Год назад +19

      @@oddhominem how does a memory fabric cape look more believable than an *actual* wing suit (which exist in real life)?

    • @oddhominem
      @oddhominem Год назад +1

      @@amuroray9115 - The idea behind the wingsuit was to show Batman using something that works in the real world. Consequently, we shouldn't have needed to suspend disbelief. The trouble is, the scene was so ridiculous that it was easier to suspend disbelief with the memory fabric glider even though it wouldn't really work in reality. The worst thing for me was seeing him looking like a flying squirrel. That entire scene was the biggest mistake of the movie, and they were quite a few.

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 Год назад

      @@oddhominem so the only issue is that he looks like a squirrel instead of a bat. Not that one glider is possible and the other isn’t. No one should have to suspend their disbelief over something as simple as aesthetic.

  • @mydreaminorbit9297
    @mydreaminorbit9297 Год назад +8

    The amount of effort that went in to creating this 35 second scene is astonishing. Thank goodness they didn't use She-Hulk level CGI for it.

  • @freddysavage
    @freddysavage Год назад

    i haven't watched the video yet but i just want to say right away that the thumbnail for this video is the slickest thumbnail for the batman iv'e ever seen.

  • @memq1987
    @memq1987 Год назад

    after all these other movies, i still cant believe he wasnt able to glide with his Cape like any other batman we have ever seen.

  • @TheSexiMexi
    @TheSexiMexi Год назад +5

    Huge Batman fan here. Everyone that said he couldn't play Batman didn't say it after watching this movie. Great movie..

  • @nightmayor6114
    @nightmayor6114 4 месяца назад

    Reeves really focused on the 'MAN' in Batman

  • @jackwilliams4691
    @jackwilliams4691 Год назад +1

    dude, you do not get this level of care or respect for any superhero film today. I know little is known about the following batman movies with Matt Reeves but damn that guy has my fully trust and support (not that he needs it)

  • @SteveMartinable
    @SteveMartinable 2 месяца назад

    loved this scene and recently watched the movie for my fourth time the other day. I forgot how I laughed(in a good way) when he smacked into the bridge. Can’t wait to see the next one! Such a cool bts

  • @Felix2389
    @Felix2389 Год назад +5

    Tom Cruise would probably jump for real:-D

  • @COOLANDCONTROL3469
    @COOLANDCONTROL3469 Год назад +2

    The Batman is excellent, scenes were very realistic!

  • @Thadarkknyte82
    @Thadarkknyte82 Год назад

    Masterpiece

  • @pab1381
    @pab1381 Год назад

    Did the flying scene on Lasalle street here in downtown Chicago. They filmed the truck flip there too from dark knight.

  • @Aviator77007
    @Aviator77007 10 месяцев назад

    I really like this Batman than others. There is no space tech equipments, fully crime scene and detective things. He brings terror also. And the best and realistic Batmobile ever..

  • @SaintLouisEastSaintLouisHiphop

    This and christen's bales memory cloth is the best it just feels rooted in real life !!!!!!!!

  • @jmwenterprise2304
    @jmwenterprise2304 3 месяца назад

    I hope the next film shows him upgrading the wing suit to the actually bat suit.

  • @BharatAgarwal
    @BharatAgarwal Год назад

    This is my favorite scene from this movie and this movie is my favorite movie of this year. Also, this is my favorite batman movie.

  • @LilDew
    @LilDew Год назад

    good stuff. subbed

  • @decemberfrostpaindine7987
    @decemberfrostpaindine7987 Год назад +1

    I wish they included the white covering on batman's eyes like in animated series.
    Idk the reason why they did not include it, they may add some AR stuffs on that.

  • @olincekongo
    @olincekongo Год назад +1

    Fox ain't around to upgrade ur ass! XD
    Hopefully we'll get Fox.

  • @theGoogol
    @theGoogol Год назад +5

    After the Dark Knight trilogy, I didn't think a better Batman movie could be made. I was wrong.

  • @Rekaert
    @Rekaert Год назад +8

    If there was one thing I could change, it would be the wing-suit. Cape gliding has now become so ingrained in the character that it's a bit jarring when it's not there. Bizarrely, the moment he deployed the wing-suit, I didn't feel like I was looking at Batman anymore.
    I understand that they wanted to go a more realistic route, but they still had a hand-held rapid-ascent grapnel, and good luck making that.

    • @SolarDragon007
      @SolarDragon007 Год назад +3

      I can definitely see them introducing a cape glider in future films as Batman continues to tweak and improve his tech. Given that this takes place early on in his career, I like to think of the wingsuit as his first attempt at it.

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +2

      I think there's something kinda fun about it. There's really no such thing as a definitive Batman, and were there, it would be made of too many things we've seen already, and not enough surprises. Sure, The Batman sacrifices the iconic visual of the gliding bat wings in favor of "realistic" gliding that needs no explanation. They also sacrificed the overt bat motif in the Batmobile. This Batman doesn't evoke bat imagery much beyond the ears. But that's what makes this film version its own thing, distinct from Nolan's Bond-like trilogy, Burton's and Schumacher's live-action cartoons, and Snyder's 'roided out domestic terrorist with the sci-fi military tech. When someone else brings their own vision in the fullness of time, it hopefully will be something else fully unexpected. It's not about getting closer and closer to "right," because this isn't about getting it "right,", it's about doing something creative and original with a familiar character.

    • @Rekaert
      @Rekaert Год назад +2

      @@rottensquid Naturally whenever an adaptation of source material is made, there will be interpretation and almost inevitably some aspects will be excluded. That's fine. It's to be expected.
      I suppose it depends how much of what is considered iconic is left out. Ask a bunch of fans to describe Batman and a bunch of common aspects will be cited. Leave out too many of those and the character gets lost a bit. Luckily most of what I would consider Batman is there on screen.
      Enough representation of the cape gliding aspect has been used now that it's something I notice if it's not there, even though it's something that's been added over time, like the grapnel gun in that regard.
      But a film cannot be everything to everyone, and frankly it's a relatively small gripe which as the previous commenter pointed out, forms a good basis for Bruce to work on and improve. The film overall is solid.

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +2

      @@Rekaert Right, of course. Neil Gaiman recently commented that if your Batman is a journalist in a yellow overcoat with a pet bat, it's no longer interpretation, it's just false advertising. The question is at what point does interpretation lose what's essential to the character.
      I agree with everyone that the glide suit isn't as cool as the wings, but I disagree that this makes it a bad interpretation. The point of this Batman is to contrast Nolan's version by being just as "realistic," but need no explanation. The gliding explains itself. We don't need to know where the car came from because we see how he's been working on it himself. One can extrapolate that it's the same with his bat-cycle, all those banged together computers and tools, even the suit itself. He didn't need to involve Wayne-Tech's R&D department, to make high-tech James Bond type gadgets. He just cobbled them together himself. That makes this version of the character unique, at least in film. And that's always a good thing.
      I think, if this movie leaves something to be desired, it's how Batman uses the bat motif as a tool to frighten people. We never see him using his cape and cowl to create a monstrous impression, or use darkness to play on people's fears. In fact, past the opening monologue about how he's become the shadows to strike fear into his enemies, he usually comes off as little more than a nut in a mask. Every once in a while he becomes more, like in the car chase. But it's rare. It's not something the film plays with often, and I kind of wish it did so more.
      That said, I think this film did some phenomenal things with the character, not least was that marvelous costume design. Hats off to good ol' Glyn Dillon once again. Further, this was easily the best, most atmospheric Gotham committed to film since the Animated Series, and beats out every other film version by a country mile for pure gothic noir magnificence.
      So I'll take Reeves' little unique flourishes as part of the package. Sometimes, picking at the flaws of a work of art does little but distract from its qualities. I think that's the case here. It's trying to be a "perfect" Batman film, it's trying to be its own Batman film. To complain about the details that aren't as good as other films makes "perfect" the enemy of good, and ruins the experience of a great film.

    • @IV4bushironin
      @IV4bushironin Год назад +1

      I just thought that being in his second year of being batman, it made sense that he still not had a cape that would glide, it's an advanced technology that would be implemented some years later in his carreer, I like to believe. The concept of a wing suit is realistic and practical and very experimental. We give it for granted because of Arkham Games and other animated sources that he always glided with his cape but it's not really true. Look for example as they shown in the video, in Year One, he used a glider, which made sense for the era Year One was written in. This batman is operating in a modern era and the wingsuit makes perfect sense as a prototype. It's something original and innovative I believe it was never thought before with this character.

  • @erica.3852
    @erica.3852 Год назад

    I love this suit

  • @360.Tapestry
    @360.Tapestry Год назад

    even the best risk becoming an unsightly smear doing this

  • @chrisburrelljr9270
    @chrisburrelljr9270 5 месяцев назад

    They wanted to make it realistic but they forgot to mention that if you hit the ground that hard that fast, you're gonna break something.

    • @S_raB
      @S_raB 2 месяца назад

      When does the movie ever say he didn't break some ribs or something? Minor fractures, bones not broken completely in half or pieces, are common in pro sports like NFL & players still play after a shot of cortisone/novicaine and a few Tylenol. Plenty of quarterbacks in fact have played with fractured ribs, broken fingers (on throwing hand), severely rolled ankle, etc.
      If you pay attention, Bruce has a gigantic bruise on his shoulder & back - likely some minor fracture....but he's on a death wish mission. Bruce says verbatim to Alfred, "I don't care if I die." And Alfred tells him Bruce you will if you keep at it like this. But nah, Batman hasn't suffered any serious injuries like broken bones, concussion, contusion, etc....😢

  • @MoviezGames
    @MoviezGames Год назад +14

    It's cool for an early Batman, but I much prefer the normal wings/glider... I don't see how this is "more realistic" either. The idea that there's a wingsuit beneath the armor that he can deploy in one second is far less realistic to me than a cape that is able to form wings, like in TDK trilogy.

    • @malexander4094
      @malexander4094 Год назад +1

      The fabric wings in Nolan's movies are way more unrealistic for me, personally, because it's impossible to imagine landing at anything less than 50 MPH. (Indeed, some physicists made those wings & found you can indeed glide very far, but that landing speeds are crazy fast & fatal.)

    • @MoviezGames
      @MoviezGames Год назад

      @@malexander4094 how is that any different from wingsuits?

    • @malexander4094
      @malexander4094 Год назад +5

      @@MoviezGames Wingsuits have parachutes. (As seen in "The Batman.") But, it's also theoretically possible to land without one, because you can de-accelerate. Gary Connery was the 1st to do this in 2012. Granted, he had a safe runway, but he was also falling from 2400 ft.
      The material is another important difference. The fabric cape in Nolan's movie would have to make sense in most weather conditions, whether there's low wind, humidity or rain, etc. Not to mention, durability. E.g, I still feel Hong Kong sequence in Nolan's 2nd film is one of the best in all 3 movies. But when he bursts through the glass window at X many MPH & not an inch of the cape seems to tear...I am absolutely pretending not to notice. 😂

    • @porko882
      @porko882 Год назад

      Has anyone crashed without injury? I'v seen some crash videos where they didnt die but I think they were all in critical condition. You cant really practice that kind of thing either because you have to get it right to first time or die.

    • @He11Jumper
      @He11Jumper Год назад +1

      yeah, the realism argument kind of gets thrown out the window imo once you realize this is the same movie that has fully functional camera contact lenses that also have a microphone btw.

  • @Austroid
    @Austroid Год назад +10

    0:36 Now THERE'S a Batman! 👌

  • @interstaffing
    @interstaffing Год назад

    6:02 No, no ... don't pull your chute, you're heading under a.... nevermind.
    cheers.

  • @himalaya_putr
    @himalaya_putr 9 месяцев назад

    oh look its the flying fox man!!

  • @justinmj6586
    @justinmj6586 Год назад +1

    He goes ahh ahh for a second or two after landing, but never has a scratch or noticeable injury.
    Oh the grounded reality!

  • @ybab-j
    @ybab-j Год назад

    surviving the forehead smash off the steel girder lol

  • @mariocoutinho125
    @mariocoutinho125 Год назад +1

    "I wanted the audience to look and think 'ah, I could be Batman.'" Sorry sir, I live my parents and hate billionaires

  • @Batman_831
    @Batman_831 Год назад

    The wing suit I love the most realistic

  • @sproutsisters5398
    @sproutsisters5398 Год назад +1

    Seeing batman wear a covid 19 faceshield is hilarious for some reason I can't stop laughing at it

  • @samuelwanzio4703
    @samuelwanzio4703 15 дней назад

    I hope in part two he will glide with the cape

  • @christophergongora7885
    @christophergongora7885 Год назад

    I want that thumbnail as my wallpaper

  • @0rurin
    @0rurin Год назад

    Going ham on the realism for the wing suit, but not for how he literally should've died when he smashed into the bridge. Bit on the silly side.

  • @MrKumbayah
    @MrKumbayah 9 месяцев назад

    I get what they were going for but tbh that scene in the movie looked derpy when it shouldve looked cool. Tbh I wouldnt be mad if they did it in full CGI if there were that many complications with it.

  • @trek7985
    @trek7985 Год назад

    They got to add the bat glider in the next film

  • @hereitcomes3912
    @hereitcomes3912 Год назад +5

    I understand the idea of making it realistic in a way, that it's possible even in a real life, but it takes away batman's epicness, and mysteriousness. Realistic batman is an idea, that started with nolan, and it doesn't seem to be over yet. I mean, let's just don't make an average joe out of batman, please.

    • @Madheim777
      @Madheim777 Год назад

      remember he's an early batman, it's his second year. so he can improve later.

    • @hereitcomes3912
      @hereitcomes3912 Год назад +1

      @@thegodzachieve he is everything but average. 🤦🏻‍♂️ but of course fanboys say everything to defend their thing. Instead of opening eyes, and demanding something better from the creators, they rather eat every nonsense without really enjoying it.

    • @hereitcomes3912
      @hereitcomes3912 Год назад

      @@thegodzachieve partially. But it has some very serious flaws which ruins it for me.

  • @SpeedosAndTheGun
    @SpeedosAndTheGun Год назад +1

    It still doesn’t make sense how he’s cape turns into that loool

  • @josray2557
    @josray2557 Год назад

    I always thought it was funny that they didn't pursue him after that they were just like ehh whatever he's on the loose now..

  • @jakez5362
    @jakez5362 Год назад +1

    but why wingsuit ........ we want the CAPE !

  • @davidgauthier2559
    @davidgauthier2559 Год назад +4

    Really nice for the realism, but I prefer the cape from The Dark Knight Trilogy

  • @He11Jumper
    @He11Jumper Год назад +1

    I appreciate the idea of the gliding scene in the movie, showing Bruce being nervous entrusting his life to a gadget he probably doesn't have a lot of experience with is a fresh take and it's very impressive that the wingsuit is not cgi (I really thought it was when I played the shot of him putting it on frame by frame) and was done practically.
    with that said I think the wingsuit looks stupid, going for realism in a movie that has nanotech camera contact lenses from the New 52 is selfcontradicting and the cape tech from the Nolan movies was better in every way.

  • @nicholasmartins3030
    @nicholasmartins3030 Год назад

    Him without cape looks like black suit version of daredevil

  • @bleikrsound6127
    @bleikrsound6127 Год назад

    I doubt we’ll be seeing the ‘inflato-suit’ again.
    That thing almost got him killed.
    😂

  • @memq1987
    @memq1987 Год назад

    3:15 that practical "wing" suit wasnt even used in the movie. The Scene right after this one is clearly CGI.

  • @williamsevern1067
    @williamsevern1067 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @musicadventure110
    @musicadventure110 Год назад

    Bad man

  • @noahmendez6760
    @noahmendez6760 Год назад

    0:09
    Winnie the pooh: you got any idea of what kinda problem you're in?

  • @kalinigrad3624
    @kalinigrad3624 Год назад

    i want a sequel asap

  • @dapperstache7747
    @dapperstache7747 Год назад

    Nolan's static electricity giving the cape a boner wasn't all that scientifically sound, but it was plausible enough and the suit didn't need some bulky accessory gadget, it was built in. Ultimately I think it beats this.

  • @artarealmblazer8452
    @artarealmblazer8452 Год назад +2

    … so he’s carrying a heavy suit of armor AND a wingsuit in his backpack when he’s walking around?

    • @truongnguyendac2032
      @truongnguyendac2032 Год назад +3

      And think he’s always wearing the armor and use normal clothes to cover it. The backpack only has the mask and the cape.

    • @thebatman4279
      @thebatman4279 Год назад +2

      @@truongnguyendac2032 Yeah, there's no way that armour fits in the bag lol. Definitely just throws his coat over it.

  • @STRANGEANATOMYBAND
    @STRANGEANATOMYBAND Год назад +4

    This scene perfectly encapsulates the tonal inconsistency that frustrates me with this movie.
    One minute they are going for such extreme realism with the flight sequence that Batman no longer looks cool, dramatic, or exciting while doing something that should be all three.
    That alone I could have forgiven, but then they follow it with a crash landing that would most likely kill, if not seriously hospitalize any mortal man. But instead he just grunts and shakes it off.
    The realism they sacrificed fun and style to achieve with that dopey squirrel suit and instantly dated, cringey camerawork is immediately undone one second later by an unnecessarily brutal yet ultimately inconsequential crash landing.
    Overall I liked the movie, but choices like this truly took me out of the experience.

    • @graceromack6662
      @graceromack6662 Год назад

      look closely he hits his chest armor first which is supposed to be experimental military armor

    • @graceromack6662
      @graceromack6662 Год назад

      and he is clearly in pain when he gets up so it's not unrealistic

  • @manoahvanderwolf3259
    @manoahvanderwolf3259 Год назад +1

    nice, but the real criticism i have with this scene is his crash. the crash is too hard, too fast. no matter what, he would have several broken bones at the least ribs, and would need immediate medical attention, he wouldn't be able to stand let alone walk.
    Him crashing on top of a bus and a bunch of other cars would take attention so people would notice and flock towards him. police are on the lookout so quickly would be on his tails. he can't run due to injury and so the only solution is to use a grappling hook and go to a building's roof, further limiting his area to escape and since he is hurt he won't move that easily.
    even if he did, he now can only go from building to building by roof and so seriously limiting his escape route. he has no car/bike close by so really, he has no escaping potential. he would have been caught.
    Personally i think it would have been a lot better if he just 'caught' in the bridge, had a smack against a wall, got a bit dizzy and had to cut himself loose to then either dive into the tunnels (sewers), or run away into the shadows, perhaps hear a motor start and indicate he flees.

    • @graceromack6662
      @graceromack6662 Год назад

      well if you look close he hits his chest on the bridge which is completely padded so I'm pretty sure that broke the impact

  • @maxchapman3021
    @maxchapman3021 Год назад

    Where can I find this thumbnail??

  • @gordgasperski1514
    @gordgasperski1514 Год назад

    You will believe a man can glide

  • @anirudhmenon4234
    @anirudhmenon4234 Год назад +12

    This didn't feel any more or less realistic than the gliding cape in the Nolan movies. I don't get this obsession with being so ultra-realistic for no reason.

    • @falkofscrum
      @falkofscrum Год назад +6

      It felt more practical in the Reeves movie, which makes it more thrilling

    • @anirudhmenon4234
      @anirudhmenon4234 Год назад +2

      @@falkofscrum How was it any more or less practical than the Nolan movies though? In fact, I'd say the Reeves movie made it seem even more impractical considering Batman should've broken a couple bones atleast given the absolutely trash landing that he had.

    • @malexander4094
      @malexander4094 Год назад +2

      As someone who's criticized the so-called realism in Nolan's movies for years, I get what you mean: but here, I don't take "realism" as in "most like reality," but rather "realism" as in "visceral," as in, it gets me up close & personal, makes me feel like I'm the one flying off the building (or how the mounted cameras really put me in that brilliant car chase, etc.). It's very, very hard for me to truly feel anything in most superhero movies. The city's at stake but the buildings feel empty. The heroes take hits but I never get the gut anxiety that they're risking life & limb.
      And to me, this landing is pretty believable: yes it's rough, but he's also heavily armed in kevlar, and was (unintentionally) slowed down when he hit the bus. If he's just fallen to the street, I'd consider it more impractical he didn't break any bones.

  • @xxgreenphantmkushxx935
    @xxgreenphantmkushxx935 2 месяца назад

    Just have a small missing plot detail thought, 🤔 but does Batman abandon his tech that he uses?, like did he just leave that wing suit cape on the street? or does he go back and pick it up? , avoiding police finding it and tracking it to bruce Wayne. 🦇

  • @xesisgood8593
    @xesisgood8593 Год назад +1

    Super realistic and super grounded…got news for you one man beating up multiple like Batman is not realistic.

    • @graceromack6662
      @graceromack6662 Год назад +3

      um you haven't seen many fight videos have you I've seen 1 dude knock out 5 other dudes in less then a minute

  • @annhentaiuser6658
    @annhentaiuser6658 Год назад +1

    5:11 Philippine Batman

  • @CoolSmoovie
    @CoolSmoovie Год назад

    I liked this scene, but i prefer the cape becoming like bat wings to glide instead of a wing suit. I thought that was the whole point of the cape lol

  • @franktower9006
    @franktower9006 Год назад

    So, he walks around in a cape, body armor, with all his gadgets and a wing suit, just in case????

  • @friggyk
    @friggyk Год назад +2

    *this movies pretty damn good but that’s it*

  • @Enk64
    @Enk64 Год назад

    I think just an actual parachute would be less painful. Not as cool, but deffo less painful. He's going what... 40/50mph when he hits the bridge (HEAD FIRST) How's he still alive?? 😅.

  • @SugarRayCharles.
    @SugarRayCharles. Год назад +2

    I wish that the movies quit trying to put realism into Batman.

  • @teddycustumz3267
    @teddycustumz3267 Год назад

    wasnt this movie based on year one? isnt the whole purpose of the movie is that he just started this and is figuring it out as he goes.

  • @miksolt
    @miksolt Год назад +4

    I understand the conception... But the first problem for me is that the scene visually isn't epic enough for the dramaturgy peak the events reach at that point (except the falling). The second problem is that Batman in that wing suit looks like a squirrel stuck in some bag...

    • @bubrub5564
      @bubrub5564 Год назад +4

      The Batman is based off of Year 1, in which Batman is still in his infancy. His gear and armor are still in a prototype phase, and as the series moves on, we will see him evolve into the hardened Batman that we normally see in media.

    • @jeronimoaguilar
      @jeronimoaguilar Год назад

      I think it's one of the best scenes of the entire movie. Seeing something new, and shocking the audience with a never seen before wing suit, is what makes the scene epic, and even more important, realistic.

  • @malachdorell6026
    @malachdorell6026 Год назад

    so why does he have a cape?