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Batman Begins
Warner Bros.

Batman Begins reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 70 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.6 out of 10
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MPAA RATING: PG-13 for intense action violence, disturbing images and some thematic elements

Starring Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman, Ken Watanabe, Katie Holmes, and Cillian Murphy

Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight's emergence as a force for good in Gotham. (Warner Bros.)


GENRE(S): Action  |  Adventure  |  Fantasy  |  Suspense/Thriller  
WRITTEN BY: Christopher Nolan
David S. Goyer (also story)
Bob Kane (characters)
 
DIRECTED BY: Christopher Nolan  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: October 18, 2005 
Video: October 18, 2005 
Theatrical: June 15, 2005 
RUNNING TIME: 140 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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100
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
For the first time since "X-Men," I was on the edge of my seat anticipating a sequel, wondering who'd play the Joker and how quickly Nolan - it must be Nolan! - can bring the next chapter of this story to the screen.
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100
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
This is the Batman movie I've been waiting for; more correctly, this is the movie I did not realize I was waiting for, because I didn't realize that more emphasis on story and character and less emphasis on high-tech action was just what was needed. The movie works dramatically in addition to being an entertainment. There's something to it.
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100
New York Post Kyle Smith
A great movie, period. It's great because it's so real.
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100
The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps
A rousing, reverent, often brilliant re-creation of a seminal comics character, Batman Begins proves Batman is at home in the 21st century as he was in the 20th.
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100
Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
A confidently original, engrossing interpretation.
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91
Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy
It's witty, gripping good fun.
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91
Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold
Technically, the film is consistently impressive. It creates a grimly gothic vision of a crime-ridden and depression-ravaged Gotham City, a dandy pair of chase sequences involving the new generation Batmobile and a range of innovative visual effects.
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90
Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
A carefully thought out and consummately well-made piece of work, a serious comic-book adaptation that is driven by story, psychology and reality, not special effects.
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90
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
For Christopher Nolan to turn Batman Begins into such a smart, gritty, brooding, visceral experience is astonishing. Truly, Batman does begin again.
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90
The New York Times Manohla Dargis
Conceived in the shadow of American pop rather than in its bright light, this tense, effective iteration of Bob Kane's original comic book owes its power and pleasures to a director who takes his material seriously and to a star who shoulders that seriousness with ease.
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90
Washington Post Desson Thomson
Batman Begins emerges from the darkness and leaves a powerful, lasting impression.
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88
ReelViews James Berardinelli
The action scenes are, for the most part, kinetic and exciting - things that have rarely been true of fights and chases in the superhero's previous incarnations.
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80
Film Threat Pete Vonder Haar
Not just one of the best "comic book" movies ever made, but also one of the best films of the year.
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80
Empire Kim Newman
Significantly grittier than previous Bat-beginnings, this finds new things to do with, and say about, a character who's been around since 1938.
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80
LA Weekly Scott Foundas
Of course, a Batman movie is nothing without a Bruce Wayne, and, by a mile, Bale is the best of a lot that has ranged from the square-jawed slapstick of Adam West to the more dedbonair stylings of Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer and George Clooney.
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78
Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
At times it feels almost too busy with plotting. There's so much going on, and so much to take in, that it leaves you winded. But that's origin stories for you. No one ever said setting up a savior would be simple.
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75
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
The buildup is steadily engrossing. That's because Nolan keeps the emphasis on character, not gadgets. Gotham looks lived in, not art-directed.
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75
New York Daily News Jack Mathews
What you get out of Batman Begins depends on what you bring to it. It is the most faithful to the origins of the comic strip and it sets up a series very different from the four made by Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher between 1989 and 1997.
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75
Chicago Tribune Michael Wilmington
Nolan is a fascinating, offbeat choice for a huge movie franchise such as this. Just as Bale turns Batman into a near-tragic obsessive -- a Scarlet Pimpernel with the soul of a Hamlet and Monte Cristo -- Nolan turns Batman Begins into something much closer to Miller's "Dark Knight" interpretation.
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75
Boston Globe Ty Burr
In Batman Begins, Christian Bale gives us the best Bruce Wayne that has ever graced the screen.
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75
Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
Batman Begins is a mature take on material often relegated to the kiddie file, and it's simply the latest proof that, when treated properly, comic books are a viable art form for all ages. Bring on the sequel.
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75
San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
Best of all, there's just the pleasure of seeing something that's both fantastic to the eye and emotionally dimensional. This is how to make action movies.
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70
Newsweek David Ansen
A mostly successful attempt to resuscitate a series soiled by silliness, sloppiness and Joel Schumacher.
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70
Slate David Edelstein
The movie is satisfying, though -- at least by the standards of that depressing phenomenon, the superhero "franchise."
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70
Variety Todd McCarthy
Ambitious, well made but not exactly rousing.
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70
Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
Batman Begins summons up moments of great eloquence and power. If only its cast of characters was as fully inhabited as its turbulent city.
63
Premiere Aaron Hillis
Not bad for summer jollies, au contraire, but -- "Holy Raised Bar, Batman!" -- let's pray that the next installment measures up to the sequel summits of "Spider-Man 2" and "X2."
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63
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey
All of the story is so absurdly humourless that it is dramatically inert, as if Nolan had decided the only way to make the Batman character more substantial was to put weights on his wings.
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63
USA Today Mike Clark
The early going -- say, an hour -- is spent in a fatigued daze. A few powerful jabs eventually punch things up.
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63
Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey
Burton gives us SuperDude; Nolan gives us Sir Subdued.
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60
TV Guide Maitland McDonagh
The result is handsome and logical, but missing the spark that would make it thrilling.
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60
Village Voice Michael Atkinson
Nolan and his co-screenwriter David Goyer can only press the big buttons so hard—it's still an old-school superhero summer movie, the plotting tortuous, the characters relegated to one-scene-one-emotion simplicity, the digitized action a never ending club mix of chases and mano a manos.
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50
New York Magazine Ken Tucker
Begins, at two-hours-plus, is a nonstarter.
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50
The New Yorker David Denby
The young Welsh-born actor Christian Bale is a serious fellow, but the most interesting thing about him--a glinting sense of superiority--gets erased by the dull earnestness of the screenplay, and the filmmakers haven't developed an adequate villain for him to go up against.
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50
Time Richard Schickel
Nolan's effort is not dishonorable, but what it needs, and doesn't have, is a Joker in the deck--some antic human antimatter to give it the giddy lift of perversity that a bunch of impersonal explosions, no matter how well managed, can't supply.
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50
Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
Batman Begins is obvious from the get-go - and almost no fun.
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50
Washington Post Ann Hornaday
A good as the performances are, and as dutiful as Nolan has been in preserving the Kane legacy in Batman Begins, there's something joyless about the enterprise.
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50
Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
There are strong turns by Michael Caine as Alfred the butler and Tom Wilkinson as a ruthless crime boss.
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50
Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt
Delivers enough action to please Saturday-night crowds, if not the surreal wit that made the first two "Batman" movies, directed by Tim Burton, so entertaining.
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40
Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
Needs much more energy and kinetic flow -- less dolor and more dolomite.
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40
Dallas Observer Robert Wilonsky
Even if there were a great movie here, it would have been undermined by two lead actors who are barely even there, asked to deliver lines they can't handle: Bale, playing the Batman with clipped wings, and Katie Holmes as an assistant district attorney who doesn't have the gravitas to pass as an intern. Come back, Alicia Silverstone; all is forgiven.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 589 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

[Anonymous] gave it a9:
Awesome. Can't wait for sequel.

David D. gave it a9:
By FAR the best Batman movie!! I am so glad that some competent people finally took this series over. The last 3 movies to me were horrible!! Other then the very first batman and now this one, everything else was worthless!

Fernanda B. gave it a10:
One of the greatest movies I have ever seen, worth my time , and also worth my money way back in 2005. I can't wait for the Dark Knight R.I.P HEATH LEDGER! great New Joker.

Gary S gave it a7:
Not bad but it was kinda boring.

Darek K. gave it a10:
Amazing, absolutely spectacular. This is the best superhero/comic book movie ever made. It will only be outdone by The Dark Knight.

Micahel R gave it a0:
Almost unwatchable.Christian Bale is an awful Batman almost as been as George Clooney.Morgan Freeman has no business being in a Batman or comic book movie.Katie Holmes is unbearable to watch and annoying to listen to and she should go back to making tv drama shows like back in the day.I hate the new Batmobile,get the old batmobile back.The bad guy in the movie was awful I don't know who he was supposed to be.The fighting scenes was terrible because the camera was jumpy its like a 5 year old shot the scenes.Michael Keaton was the best Batman although he wasn't perfect.I think its really difficult to find an actor to play Batman.

Jake M gave it an8:
When I first heard this coming I thought 'Oh God not another crappy comic book adaption'. Though after hearing a lot of good things about I watched it and it was great! A clever and darker look at batman's story.

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