Batman Begins
Batman Begins (2005)

Batman Begins

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After Rachel slaps Bruce in the car outside Falcone's, his hair is messed up; the next shot it's nicely combed; and the next it's messed up again.

When Bruce is thrown off the truck after being released from prison, his bag is several feet away from him.

In the next shot it is at his feet.

In the burning house scene as Bruce and Alfred escape, there is a burning table with a globe on it; moments later the table is not engulfed in flames.

After Bruce is hit by a burning piece of wood and Alfred comes into the house to save him, the fire decreases greatly When Alfred comes back to the burning mansion, the log holding Wayne down isn't burning.

When the shot is up close on Wayne, it's on fire again.

When the S.

officer goes to place the explosive charge on the wall, you can faintly see the outline of where the hole will be once it explodes.

When the Batmobile fishtails in the tunnel you can see the tire tracks on the ground from several previous takes of the same action.

There is a stunt ramp visible when the second police car flips during the city chase.

During the wide shot depicting the batmobile sitting idle atop the parking garage, a swift sweep of the SWAT helicopter's spotlight reveals dozens of cast and crew packed into the elevator waiting area.

When Batman grabs one of the men unpacking boxes of 'toys' from the shipping container, another one of the men begins walking towards the container to check on him.

The boxes seen through the doorway of the container change position from one shot to the next.

In the short segue scene where Rachel Dawes is driving to Arkham Asylum, the street clearly has three lanes separated by white dashed lines indicating a single direction of traffic, yet traffic is flowing in both directions.

During his conversation with Rachel in the car outside Falcone's, Bruce's seatbelt is visibly fastened, but he later gets out of the car without unbuckling the belt.

Bruce Wayne's birthday party - the birthday song does not match the lips of the party-goers.

As Bruce is spraying the Batsuit with black paint, he first sprays down the arms and across the neck.

In the next shot, we see him coating the chest, but the arms are bare of any paint.

Ducard should be unconscious while sliding down the mountain side, but he still keeps his head elevated away from the ice.

At the end, when Bruce is talking to Rachel, the angle is on her, Bruce is talking, but his jaw (seen from behind) is not moving.

Not unusual in most movies, but this went on for quite a while.

When Bruce Wayne loads up his older model snub nose Taurus Model 605, the.

357 Magnum rounds have dented primers, indicating they were already fired to turn the rounds into inert "dummy" bullets.

After the mansion has burned down, Bruce and Rachel are having a conversation on the property.

At one point Rachel has her hand on the side of Bruce's face.

In this part, the angle changes from being on Rachel to Bruce, etc.

One angle, her hand is on his ear then in another angle, her hand is lower then when, the angle goes back on Bruce, her hand is not on his face anymore.

During the discussion between Ducard and Wayne in the burning mansion, a member of the league drops behind Bruce and tries to kill him.

Bruce quickly incapacitates him and then attacks Ducard.

The league member just vanishes between the shots.

In the scene where Batman saves Rachel and the Little Boy from the released Arkham maniacs, the boy is seen holding his arms around Rachel and with his face against her chest.

Yet when the camera angle changes he is sitting and facing in a completely different direction.

At the end of the movie where Lieutenant Gordon hands Batman the Joker's calling card, it's aligned straight with the edge of the evidence bag.

Seconds later, it is slightly askew.

If the microwave emitter really evaporates all water in the vicinity, in theory it should also kill everyone standing near it, as human bodies consist mostly of water.

However, it is mentioned earlier in the film that the emitter uses "focused microwaves" specifically designed to target an enemy's water supply.

For the safety of those operating it, the device was presumably designed only to affect water at certain levels of pressure.

When Bruce is hit by the burning wood, it rolls off him to his feet as he falls back and hits the floor.

As soon as he hits the floor and is unconscious, its placed as if it landed on his chest.

The position of tree branches over the water well young Bruce falls in changes.

The branches look one way (from the bottom looking up) when Rachel calls down, but it appears to be a different tree when Thomas Wayne lowers himself to rescue Bruce.

This may be a deliberate, as the scene is a subjective view of a confusing, traumatic moment, when memory can become unreliable.

During the roof jump part of the Batmobile chase there is a police officer who orders Batman not to move on the bullhorn.

He is the same actor that later delivers the line 'Can you at least tell me what it looks like?' as the Batmobile whizzes past him.

(In mitigation, they could be twins.

) The Gotham City police cars have a large "GPD" on the side but the abbreviation used on jackets is "GCPD".

A newspaper article has the phrase "loose faith" when "lose faith" is meant.

In the same article, the all-caps "METHAMPHETAMINE" is spelled "METAMPHETAMINE.

" In the ending credits "supervising" is spelled "supervsing" missing an "i".

The scenes set in Bruce Wayne's childhood and adulthood both feature 2000s-vintage automobiles.

Similar time discrepancies are common in the DC Comics source material where it all exists in "Hypertime", an eternal present.

This is done to keep universal appeal and prevent it from seeming dated.

Comic books set in the "Universe" where Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman etc.

live, have modern settings for both stories set in "Batman's 1st year" and stories set in "Batman's 11th year," for example.

It is simply a convention that these characters are chronologically ambiguous.

When Bruce's parents die, his stance is inconsistent; in one shot he is standing up then sitting down in another.

This may be a deliberate, as the scene is a subjective view of a confusing, traumatic moment, when memory can become unreliable.

In the newspaper article about Wayne Manor burning down, several factual, grammatical, and spelling errors are present.

The article states that Wayne Manor has been in the family for four generations, but earlier in the film, Alfred says it housed six generations of Waynes.

The article says in the third column that if Bruce was responsible for the fire, he will 'loose' millions rather than 'lose' millions.

The word 'tinder' is capitalized in the photo's caption when it shouldn't be.

In the article's second column, Manor should be capitalized.

And at the top of the third column, the article says 'If it is ,indeed.

' The space should come after the comma, not before.

You cannot open a water main and see water flowing through it.

Water mains that feed uses including sprinklers are pressurized to over 150 psi.

Opening a main in the fashion shown would have flooded the basement in minutes.

Also, mains serving other areas do not pass though buildings.

During the car chase sequence, the police officer who asks what Batman's vehicle looks like is the same police man who previously was on the parking garage roof telling Batman to turn off his vehicle.

As Ra's Al Ghul is placing the blue rose under Bruce's lapel, he says "Tell me, Mr.

Wayne, what do you you fear?" The word "you" is repeated (presumably having been resynchronized).

During the final battle on the train between Ra's Al Ghul and Batman, the lead car of the train was disconnected from the remaining cars, allowing Batman to escape and glide to safety.

But, when the train flies off the track, several cars are still connected.

Being that the toxin had been introduced to Gotham's water supply for weeks before the finale, any time someone would have boiled water for anything, mostly cooking, they would have been affected.

There would have been tens of thousands of people admitted to the hospital daily and the source would have been discovered almost immediately.

Nothing said such occurrences didn't happen off-screen.

Ra's Al Ghul's name is pronounced "Rayshe Al Goole" as apposed to the "Roz Al Goole" spoken throughout the film.

There are several interpretations of these characters and the film is no different.

He is also not immortal.

His name is simply pronounced the way it is spelled.

During the 'criminal execution' scene, it is clear that the sword Wayne is holding has no edge.

It has been squared off for safety on-set.

Before Bruce makes his speech at the birthday party, he knocks at a wine glass twice, producing two differently pitched tones.

In reality, it should be the same tone, because the pitch is defined by the level of liquid inside the glass.

When Bruce approaches Falcone in the restaurant, his hair changes between the shots.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
19 July 2012 USA USD 206,852,432
30 October 2005 USA USD 205,343,774
23 October 2005 USA USD 205,324,662
16 October 2005 USA USD 205,279,168
9 October 2005 USA USD 205,197,285
2 October 2005 USA USD 205,085,404
25 September 2005 USA USD 204,910,076
18 September 2005 USA USD 204,646,787
11 September 2005 USA USD 204,145,879
4 September 2005 USA USD 203,641,815
28 August 2005 USA USD 203,019,055
21 August 2005 USA USD 202,285,638
14 August 2005 USA USD 201,149,986
7 August 2005 USA USD 199,088,386
31 July 2005 USA USD 195,875,532
24 July 2005 USA USD 191,105,194
17 July 2005 USA USD 183,140,850
10 July 2005 USA USD 171,901,777
4 July 2005 USA USD 154,800,369
26 June 2005 USA USD 122,511,813
19 June 2005 USA USD 72,896,986
14 August 2005 UK GBP 16,101,589
7 August 2005 UK GBP 16,036,833
31 July 2005 UK GBP 15,851,987
24 July 2005 UK GBP 15,460,356
17 July 2005 UK GBP 14,806,311
10 July 2005 UK GBP 13,871,254
3 July 2005 UK GBP 12,198,526
26 June 2005 UK GBP 9,388,835
19 June 2005 UK GBP 4,427,802
19 July 2012 Worldwide USD 374,218,673
30 October 2005 Worldwide USD 372,710,015
worldwide USD 374,218,673
Non-USA USD 167,366,241
7 August 2005 Italy EUR 6,356,580
10 July 2005 Italy EUR 5,199,380
17 July 2005 Netherlands EUR 1,080,361
19 June 2005 Netherlands EUR 243,360
21 June 2005 Philippines PHP 55,640,000
Spain EUR 7,326,110
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
19 June 2005 USA USD 48,745,440 3,858
19 June 2005 UK GBP 4,427,802 514
17 June 2005 Australia USD 3,225,230 361
17 June 2005 Austria USD 324,820
17 June 2005 Belgium USD 271,644
17 June 2005 Brazil USD 2,453,993 396
3 July 2005 China CNY 8,670,000
17 June 2005 Europe USD 14,199,720 3321
22 July 2005 Finland USD 138,958
17 June 2005 France USD 2,647,920
17 June 2005 Germany USD 1,496,413
17 June 2005 Hong Kong USD 798,946 70
17 June 2005 Iceland USD 81,064
17 June 2005 Italy USD 1,649,178
19 June 2005 Netherlands EUR 243,360 88
22 July 2005 Norway USD 196,486
21 June 2005 Philippines PHP 55,640,000 133
24 June 2005 South Africa USD 397,758 58
17 June 2005 Spain USD 2,015,369
19 August 2005 Sweden USD 119,727
17 June 2005 Switzerland USD 198,181
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
30 October 2005 USA USD 10,528 18
23 October 2005 USA USD 27,082 40
16 October 2005 USA USD 53,633 85
9 October 2005 USA USD 70,479 161
2 October 2005 USA USD 115,230 244
25 September 2005 USA USD 171,417 320
18 September 2005 USA USD 343,694 444
11 September 2005 USA USD 440,469 541
4 September 2005 USA USD 439,567 237
28 August 2005 USA USD 445,373 296
21 August 2005 USA USD 632,369 397
14 August 2005 USA USD 1,050,497 710
7 August 2005 USA USD 1,822,445 1,192
31 July 2005 USA USD 2,448,225 1,601
24 July 2005 USA USD 4,727,469 2,275
17 July 2005 USA USD 6,035,300 2,810
10 July 2005 USA USD 10,012,444 3,344
4 July 2005 USA USD 19,339,432 3,765
26 June 2005 USA USD 27,589,389 3,858
19 June 2005 USA USD 48,745,440 3,858
14 August 2005 UK GBP 24,194 36
7 August 2005 UK GBP 73,127 89
31 July 2005 UK GBP 141,036 159
24 July 2005 UK GBP 293,576 293
17 July 2005 UK GBP 422,489 382
10 July 2005 UK GBP 782,152 461
3 July 2005 UK GBP 1,370,100 492
26 June 2005 UK GBP 2,926,042 516
19 June 2005 UK GBP 4,427,802 514
17 July 2005 Netherlands EUR 35,698 38
19 June 2005 Netherlands EUR 243,360 88
21 June 2005 Philippines PHP 55,640,000 133

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Most influential and the best movie of the trilogy and also Super hero movies, initially I really thought too much to watch the movie but after watching the movie I am amazed, the background score revolves around you and the movie is not off my mind for one day.. Brilliance of Direction and performances...

After the dreadful camping-up that the Joel Schumacher Batmans were, talented director Christopher Nolan re-invents the origin of Batman/Bruce Wayne in highly dramatic and effective fashion, aided considerably by the fine actor Christian Bale, who is properly innocent at first, but then after many years of wandering, returns to Gotham to clean up the corrupt streets and battle multiple threats, from within and without, as a fearless "Dark Knight" determined to strike fear in criminals using his acquired skills.This Batman doesn't have superpowers or comedic sidekicks, but is a brooding loner who resolves to protect his beloved Gotham no matter the personal or physical cost to himself.

Good start, the birth of batman who will dedicate his life to protect the degraded Gotham at the mercy of evil.

Till now the Best Batman movie ever came. Christopher Nolan simply nailed with his Game Changing style of Cinematography.

So, finally another Batman movie, 8 years after "Batman & Robin" was released. While I liked the old 90s-Batman movies, it was clear that the comicy, humorous Batman shown back then was nothing suited for the new millennium.

Batman BeginsDirected by Christopher Nolan.Starring Christian Bale, Katie Holmes and Liam Neeson.

The Plot: Batman is back in a big way, this is the first installment of the Christopher Nolan's version of Batman. Bruce Wayne tormented by the undeserved death of his parents he seeks revenge of the man, and is denied even that.

I can still remember having the day off school to go and see this film when it was first released in cinemas when I was just eight years old with my dad. Assuming it was just another campy superhero flick he reluctantly took me to see it.

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