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BATMAN FOREVER
Reviewed at: Village City Cinema, Melbourne
Rating: ** Average dribble
The new batman is crap. Utter, utter, utter, crap. The pity is, Batman Forever had the potential to be a great movie. While it should be congratulated for injecting more humour and action into its (paper-thin) plot, it also suffers from the the same factor thatmade its prequels so mind-numbingly boring.
Batman Forever suffers under its own over-produced concepts. Beneath the breathtaking sets, costumes and special effects, there is absolutely no flow in storyline or no warmth or interest in ANY of the characters. The action sequences are good but they are poorely edited and (like Die Hard III) not very original - its all been seen before.
The characters themselves are likeable, but uninvolving. Val Kilmer does brings more hero-like power to the comic book craped - sorry caped - crusader, but lacks the mystery of Michael Keaton. Jim Carrey as The Riddler is, however, wonderfully evil and over the top, but his characters prominance mistakenly overshadows the involvment of the other main characters - Two Face (a great performance by Tommy Lee Jones), Chase Meridian (pouty, but cold faced Nicole Kidman) and Robin the Boy Wonder (routinely done by Chris O'Donnel). In addition, those nautie twosome Sugar and Spice (Drew Barrymore and that woman from LA Law) are greatly underused and could have been given more lines.
If only the Hollywood movie makers of today would take themselves less seriously and realise that, just because we are living in the nineties, it does not mean every detail has to be dark, gloomy and without depth. Batman Forever may be abundant with glorious design and special effects, but, like its predessors and also in many way Spielbergs' Jurrasic Park, it all lacks that special 'magic' that lifts a motion picture from mundane to something special. Batman Forever is certainly nothing special at all.
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