Batman Research Paper

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Hollywood has been experiencing a recent upsurge of superhero movies, in the last 5 years alone there have been dozens upon dozens of superhero film production debuts - both live action and animated. The superhero action adventure blockbuster sensation Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hit theaters this Spring in 2016, backed with a 250 million dollar budget, director Zack Snyder pits the Dark Knight against the Man of Steel. Years have passed since our hero Kahl El battled and defeated the evil General Zod, the two Kryptonians left the world to recover from the desolation of their skirmish - including billionaire philanthropist, Bruce Wayne. After Superman demonstrates his abilities are capable of turning mountain valleys to rubble, the Batman …show more content…

The film, in particular, adds two new faces - Batman played by Ben Affleck and Wonder Woman played by Gal Gadot. It is understandable the amount of character development the Batman required due to the conflict he shares with Superman at the climax of the film, what is incomprehensible on the other hand is Wonder Woman’s lack of character development. Few scenes in the movie unfolded who Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) really was, however actress Gal Gadot mustered as well of a performance the materials she was given allowed her to. As for Superman, he does not progress much as a character from his previous performance in Snyder’s 2013 film Man of Steel. The film attempts to introduce more new faces through an awkward and uncomfortable trailer-like presentation for each new character. Bruce Wayne/Batman is the only character crafted with care, as he steals the show by far. The seasoned vigilante is depicted as dark, brooding and cynical when he comes out of retirement to take on Superman. Actor Ben Affleck is praised for his performance as this version of Batman is the closest live action portrayal of how the Caped Crusader is in the comics. With the addition of the Dark Knight to the universe, Zack Snyder’s technical cinematographic aspect of the movie shroud it in an extremely dark tone, much darker than any of his previous

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