Ror Reviews: Batman Year One

Ror Reviews: Batman Year One

For the most part DC haven't put a foot wrong with their animated efforts. Does this take on Frank Miller's classic origin story continue the trend? Click for my take..

Review Opinion
By MarkCassidy - Oct 11, 2011 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features

DC have set the benchmark for animated features for years now. All of their releases have been at the very least watchable with most rising to the excellence mark. They have been criticized for focusing too much on Batman and Superman however, Batman especially. It is a legit concern as DC have so many other great characters worth exploring in animation but to be honest, when the quality is as good as it has been and when DC choose to adapt bonafide classics like Frank Miller's Year One as far as I'm concerned they can make their next 10 features Batman centric.




I'm sure you can gather from that that I liked this latest flick, Batman Year One. Hell I loved it. I was already a fan of the comic and this has to be one of the most faithful adaptations..live action or animated..I have seen. It really doesn't miss a beat from Frank Miller's story. Granted it has been a while since I read it but aside from a couple of characters losing out on a bit of screen time I really couldn't think of one thing they changed or left out. Of course that is only one aspect, after all a movie can be very faithful and still suck but thankfully every other aspect (a few niggles aside) is up to scratch too.

If you are unfamiliar with the plot it deals with the early days of both Bruce Wayne and Jim Gordon as they start down the paths that will lead them to become two of Gotham's most fearless protectors. Wayne returns after 12 years of honing his mind and body to exact justice on criminality, the memories of his murdered parents driving him on. But he still feels something is missing and that he is not completely ready. Of course when he is inspired to become The Batman that all changes. Meanwhile Jim Gordon arrives as the new GCPD Lieutenant with his pregnant wife in tow. He is disgusted by the corruption he finds in the police force and after initially trying to turn a blind eye he is forced to take action. Both men on different sides of the law find that they have much more in common than either realized and the foundations of a friendship that will shape them both are laid.

There are appearances from Catwoman, Harvey Dent, Sarah Essen, Carmine Falcone and more but basically this is Batman and Gordon's show and it's all the better for it. Indeed if anything it's Gordon that gets the lions share of the story. The plot dealing with not only his professional struggles but an affair with Detective Essen. This is dark and gritty stuff where even the heroes are shown to be fallible and capable of making huge mistakes. Bringing Gordon to life is the ever awesome Bryan Cranston (Drive, Breaking Bad). They couldn't have picked a better actor, in fact if and when Gary Oldman steps away from the role in live action I think Cranston would be a fine replacement. He gives Gordon the perfect amount of dignity and resolve without ever really letting his emotions get the better of him. Similarly Ben McKenzie (Southland) voices Batman/Bruce with very little emotion. Although his take is less effective. He gives Batman a kind of monotonous, drawl. When it works it can be quite effective and even creepy, but at times he also sounds like WWE's Cody Rhodes (Google it). It takes a while to get used to but by the end I think it works as an original take on the character. Both are supported well by the likes of Eliza Dushku, Katee Sackoff and Jon Polito. The main reason for the lack of any explosive emotion is that most of the dialog is not directed at the other characters. They vocalize their situations internally so there isn't really any cause for so much as a raised voice. This is faithful to Miller's comic but doesn't work quite so well here. At least not in the last act when you really want to see some more verbal confrontations. But what we are not lacking are physical confrontations. We get to see a very violent and capable side to Gordon here. "It's been a while since I've taken down a Green Beret" he muses, tossing his opponent a baseball bat. "Still, he deserves a handicap". And Batman of course takes down a lot of foes. Broken bones, knife wounds, guns, blood..it's violent stuff and like many of DC's animated fare pushes the limits of it's PG13 rating.

Superb animation and great voice acting highlight an adult story about corruption and vengeance very much at home in the live action world of Christopher Nolan's Batman universe. Those hoping for a more fantasy driven take on The Caped Crusader might be disappointed but fans of Miller's original should be very happy. Great stuff.






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mikebunt
mikebunt - 10/11/2011, 12:39 PM
Can't wait!
Rothwilder
Rothwilder - 10/11/2011, 12:42 PM
Awesome
KryptonitePen
KryptonitePen - 10/11/2011, 12:42 PM
Watching this right now and only about halfway through. It is absolutely FANTASTIC although very graphic, this one definitely ain't for the kids
Vafrous
Vafrous - 10/11/2011, 12:44 PM
I don't get the Cody Rhodes reference...
grifter
grifter - 10/11/2011, 12:47 PM
Ror, I was thinking the same thing with Cranstan, I would love to see him do a live action Gordon. He would nail it. Spot on Review.
grifter
grifter - 10/11/2011, 12:47 PM
Ton*
MaddMonkk
MaddMonkk - 10/11/2011, 12:53 PM
I loved it too. Seeing Batman do the "why do we fall?" thing instead of hearing about it was great.They showed him gaining experience perfectly. I have one question though. What happened to all the water in the river????
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/11/2011, 1:01 PM
i thought it was very good but too short,60 minutes isn't long enough it seemed rushed.

what i would of done is this,batman year one was told over four issues(batman 404-407),each issue should of been 20 minutes of animation,that would of boost the running time up to 80 minutes.

also i didn't like the voice of batman,should of gone with kevin conroy he is the only true batman.

very good up there with batman under the red hood. 4/5
RedeyeJedi
RedeyeJedi - 10/11/2011, 1:07 PM
@Ror- What's a niggle?
Slifer151
Slifer151 - 10/11/2011, 1:08 PM
Cheers for the review Ror :) always trust your opinion on these things. Big fan of the previous instalments in the DCAU so looking forward to getting my hands on this one. Top notch!
holeymonkey
holeymonkey - 10/11/2011, 1:16 PM
Redeye... a niggle is a complaint that's so slight and insignificant that it doesn't even deserve explanation. Barely a complaint at all.

RedeyeJedi
RedeyeJedi - 10/11/2011, 1:20 PM
@holeymonkey- Thank's, I looked it up, but I still appreciate your response
WeaponX
WeaponX - 10/11/2011, 1:40 PM
Agreed, it was good.

The only problem I could find was the narrative voice over of Batman/Bruce Wayne. It sounded amateur and robotic, like he didn't read the lines first before saying them out loud, so you got odd breaks and pauses in its delivery. A bit cringe-worthy in the opening scenes.

He sounded a bit better in the Batman persona but I think, overall, Benjamin McKenzie as Batman/Bruce Wayne was the one weak thing about this.
ArtisticErotic
ArtisticErotic - 10/11/2011, 1:47 PM
Yeah it was good.

The Catwoman short was also good and sexy.
Fantine
Fantine - 10/11/2011, 1:52 PM
I thought I just tell everyone in the UK, that according to HMV's site the film will be rated an '18' when it comes out here...which is the equivalent to the US's "R" rating. Weird.
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/11/2011, 1:57 PM
@ catwoman1

amazon.uk says pg-13.
strilfe
strilfe - 10/11/2011, 1:58 PM
Love the length of these features. Why waste 2 hours if you can tell a great story in less time. Love Batman and all the DC animation. ALL!!!!
Fantine
Fantine - 10/11/2011, 2:13 PM
@Marvel72 thats a US import, im talking about when it goes on release here in the UK, it will be given the certificate "18" The only place, also to buy it here will be at HMV.
hoodedjester
hoodedjester - 10/11/2011, 2:15 PM
Will definitely be adding this to the collection. I still remember when Mask of the Phantasm came out - pretty sure that was my first animated Batman movie ever and it's still pretty good
Bandrews1
Bandrews1 - 10/11/2011, 2:39 PM
Nice review, can't wait to check it out.
triation
triation - 10/11/2011, 2:46 PM
i just watched it and i totally agree with this review, it truly was amazing!
valeriesghost
valeriesghost - 10/11/2011, 2:55 PM
Great review as usual Ror! been looking forward to this for a while now :) (the movie, not your review)
EditNinja
EditNinja - 10/11/2011, 2:57 PM
Ben McKenzie's Bruce Wayne narrations sounded like Randy from South Park.
Everything else in the feature was excellent.
SoItGoes
SoItGoes - 10/11/2011, 3:00 PM
I watched this at Comic-Con, it was one of the best DC animated movies I've ever seen.
Weedbeater
Weedbeater - 10/11/2011, 3:30 PM
It was fairly faithful to the book right down to the dialogue. But it was too short. The fight scenes were pretty epic
BillyBones
BillyBones - 10/11/2011, 4:26 PM
Im shocked by this positive review. I thought it was pretty poor and the voice acting is terrible.
BATMANx
BATMANx - 10/11/2011, 5:23 PM
I saw it Yesterday It was Amazing This Story is Told very Good..
tomtom12
tomtom12 - 10/11/2011, 6:21 PM
I just watched it and I agree with your review, very good.
redrum010
redrum010 - 10/11/2011, 8:36 PM
Because of this review, I definitely want to check this out. Thanks!
Batman5
Batman5 - 10/11/2011, 9:17 PM
Damn you brits, I gotta wait another 6 days!!! CANT WAIT!!! OCTOBER 18, THE DAY OF THE BAT!!! Arkham City and Batman Year One! Unbelievable!!!
ClarkKentSuperman
ClarkKentSuperman - 10/11/2011, 9:30 PM
FYI.....Im AMERICAN and I seen it today. You can order it on PS3 or X-box.
blackpantherfan
blackpantherfan - 10/11/2011, 9:56 PM
it's already on itunes for download.
nikgrid
nikgrid - 10/11/2011, 10:08 PM
@Marvel72- Kevin Conroy is awesome as Batman, but Bruce Greenwood is not very far behind.
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