Batman: Year One
Batman: Year One (2011)

Batman: Year One

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Behind the Voice Actors Awards 2012


BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award
Best Male Vocal Performance in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Short

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I found that "Batman: Year One" was an amazingly entertaining and powerful movie (the best batman I've seen in a long time!).

For better and for worst Batman: Year One is an incredibly faithful adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel. The film was a beat for beat retelling and for book purists will love the film for its loyalty.

Alright so a few days ago I watched the 2011 animated movie Batman: Year One. This is an adaptation of the 1988 Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli comic book with the same title.

The origins of Batman. There have been several renditions over his from his more wholesome and humble beginnings in the 'Silver Age' of comics, to Christopher Nolan's epic film trilogy of a man driven mad by the death of his parents.

This faithful adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel focuses on the first year of both Batman's and Jim Gordon's time in Gotham as they contend with criminals and corrupt cops alike. 'Batman: Year One (2011)' bounces between its protagonists, essentially, equally.

An Outlook on the story of Bruce Wayne and how he becomes Batman.

The film has an interesting story as, like the TV series "Gotham", it tells about the beginning of Gordon's carrier in Gotham police department, and also about the beginning of the dark knight. It also shows many important characters, such as detective Flass, detective Essen, commissioner Loeb, Barbara Gordon (the wife, not the niece), Harvey Dent, Selina Kyle, Carmine Falcone, Vicki Vale.

I know MacKenzie from TV programme Gotham, and I think he did a good job at speaking for Batman in this film. The music needs some work.

Upright cop James Gordon is transferred to the corrupt Gotham City Police Department at the same time as Bruce Wayne is taking the first steps towards becoming masked crimefighter Batman.This animated feature adapts the story written by Frank Miller and illustrated by David Mazzuccelli: it doesn't follow the artist's style that closely (although there are some images lifted directly from the page), but the story is well adapted.

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