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The Art of The Batman

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Pattinson’s new Batsuit is crammed full of wonderful toys, only some of which he actually unleashes during the course of the movie. The Art of The Batman gives us a much better look at the inner workings of the Batsuit and its hidden gadgets, including the spring-loaded grapple gun that Dillon reveals was directly inspired by Robert De Niro’s character in Taxi Driver. The trailer shows Batman looking very moody indeed, and according to Matt Reeves, the depiction of his mental strife is at least somewhat inspired by Darwyn Cooke's lesser known graphic novel 'Batman: Ego and Other Tales' from the turn of the millennium. Rating: PG-13 (Some Suggestive Material|Drug Content|Strong Disturbing Content|Strong Language|Strong Violent Content) Taken from the "Art of" book that's just been released, we get a closer look at the Batsuit donned by Robert Pattinson in the movie, along with the wingsuit his Bruce Wayne used to fly through Gotham City's imposing skyline. As we saw in the movie, this Dark Knight didn't have the smoothest of landings - a reminder that the vigilante is still in a very early stage of his vigilante career. The first trailer for The Batman made a strong impression thanks to its use of a remixed version of Nirvana’s “Something in the Way,” a tune that shows up in the final film as well.

Quando un film/gioco/serie tv mi piace particolarmente tendo a guardare in giro se per caso è stato pubblicato un libro a riguardo. "the art of..." stanno spopolando, ormai si trovano ovunque su qualsiasi cosa e se di solito la forma è sempre più o meno gradevole (come in questo caso) e il prezzo sempre più meno alto (come soprattutto in questo caso), la grossa differenza che mi fa scegliere se comprare o meno un libro del genere è il contenuto.On a technical level, it's incredible, it's one of the best Batman films ever produced. On one side, we have Greig Fraser, the cinematographer behind Dune, Rogue One, Zero Dark Thirty and more incredible films. His work is amazing, the film looks beautiful to look at and it shows the dark tone that the film has. And in the other hand, we have Michael Giacchino's score, it's absolutely fantastic, we have had a lot of amazing composers on Batman films across the years like Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, Junkie XL and many more. Giacchino's score is haunting, epic and brilliant, it really gives the film it's own identity. However, there's also an inherent practicality to this suit, with costume designer Glyn Dillon noting the undersuit is modeled after Russian pressure suits and then layered with armored plating and mechanical components. According to Dillon, the armor shares a lot in common with equestrian vests, which offers a desirable balance between protection and mobility. Colin Farrell undergoes the most startling physical transformation in The Batman, as he’s basically unrecognizable underneath all that makeup and prosthetic work. As the book reveals, even Farrell’s co-stars didn’t always recognize him on-set. Zoe Kravitz puts it best when she says, “Still to this day, actually, ’cause I’ve only met Colin a few times outside of this film, I feel like I don’t know Colin Farrell. I know The Penguin.”

Elsewhere, we get some awesome shots of Gotham, the new Batsuit, and even the Grapnel Gun that proves to be a vital part of the Caped Crusader's arsenal. We're anticipating seeing even more from the movie over the coming weeks, but for now, a full gallery of concept art can be found at the link above! poi ti capita tra le mani QUESTO libro e capisci che se anche fosse costato il doppio probabilmente avresti comunque finito per dargli lo stesso i soldi. For Field, both director Matt Reeves and producer Dylan Clark were brilliant collaborators, and he found them very generous in talking him through their experiences of making the film with honesty and passion. The Batman takes some cues from the Batman: Earth One series of graphic novels when it comes to portraying Alfred Pennyworth. This is an Alfred with a harder edge, one who taught Bruce many of the skills he uses in his nightly outings as Batman. But The Art of The Batman goes even deeper into this mostly unseen history between Bruce and Alfred. Reeves confirms that Lee Bermejo’s artwork in graphic novels like Joker and Batman: Damned was a huge source of inspiration for Robert Pattinson’s tactical suit. Costume designer Glyn Dillon also reveals that the Batsuit was inspired by two very practical items - a Russian pressure suit and equestrian vests. The Batsuit may look bulky, but there’s a flexible core underneath all that armor. Batman’s Hidden WeaponsThe book reveals just how much Reeves and his crew took advantage of new technologies to create this Gotham. Rather than just relying on traditional storyboards, Chinlund would often design virtual sets, allowing Reeves and director of photography Greig Fraser to explore them using VR headsets and plan out their shots. THE ART OF BATMAN, is the story behind the most recent Batman movie. Director of the movie Matt Reeve,s said the film as not an origin story. He stated, “At the end of the day, what I wanted was a Batman who was exceedingly human. I wanted you to see this guy who does these amazing things, but in a way, his scars are his biggest strength.”

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