You’re right, Joe, visually stunning! So much so that I really don’t notice character development, or cohesive plot line… Which I think might harken back to reading the actual comic books… Each frame being its own individual picture with limited dialogue… Love Tim Burton, Sleepy Hollow so much fun! Anyway, as always, great job with the development backstory and analysis. Peace! CPZ.
Some comic book authorities dislike what Tim Burton did with Batman. I'm not able to comment because I never read Batman, but I think one of the reasons Burton's films were so popular is that they weren't slaves to canon, while also feeling enough like comic books. Burton took the characters seriously. There was no ZAP! BOOM! That would come later with a different director.
You’re right, Joe, visually stunning! So much so that I really don’t notice character development, or cohesive plot line… Which I think might harken back to reading the actual comic books… Each frame being its own individual picture with limited dialogue… Love Tim Burton, Sleepy Hollow so much fun! Anyway, as always, great job with the development backstory and analysis. Peace! CPZ.
Some comic book authorities dislike what Tim Burton did with Batman. I'm not able to comment because I never read Batman, but I think one of the reasons Burton's films were so popular is that they weren't slaves to canon, while also feeling enough like comic books. Burton took the characters seriously. There was no ZAP! BOOM! That would come later with a different director.