Review - Batman vs. Robin

Review - Batman vs. Robin

...Damian Wayne has reached an impasse...and Bruce Wayne stands in his way. Will the Son of Batman emerge as the hero we hope he could be?

Review Opinion
By CHAPPIE2000 - Apr 03, 2015 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics

Batman vs. Robin should come as no surprise given the push of the by-now talismanic presence of Damian Wayne in DC Comics. Following his death and subsequent rebirth, the fan outrage and overall loyalty to the son of Batman has been surprisingly vocal with many believing his stints under the tutelage of Bruce as well as Dick Grayson have developed him into one of DC's best assets. While Scott Synder and Greg Capullo's Court of Owls gets a treatment that deviates a lot from the comics, DC comic scribe JM De Matteis (more recently known for his Phantom Stranger and Justice League: Dark books) offer a decent subversion but more so, an action packed thriller into the dynamics of the Bat-family.


While Talon (the main protagonist) and his Court comes off a bit reminiscent of Christopher Nolan's universe (including Bruce's terrible choices in lovers), this proves to be one of DC's most sexually charged (subtly so) ride to date. Topping it off is another stellar round of fight sequences and smooth animation styles that, along with the character depictions, harken back to anime. It's a good fit for the DCU's violent style of animation. However, nothing's really improved much on but that's because DC's topped this game consistently for quite some time. As the Court invades Gotham, they manipulate Damian Wayne into rebelling against his father (with ease I must say) and this allows the audience a lot of time to take in the idiosyncracies of Bruce's inner circle. 

There was a missed opportunity to include more members of the Bat-family, but Nightwing figures prominently as well as Alfred. Big up to the Batwoman, Batman #666 and Teen Titans easter eggs also. The story feels like a lot of sub-plots we've viewed before being mashed up so it's nothing too original or groundbreaking. Talon's a badass but again not a villain that seems one to be invested in, despite all the moral conflicts and rage at heart. The characters are giving time to develop, which hinges on the 80 minute run-time, and this is a big plus. The plot does seem fly-by and convenient at times with holes but you can't expect something too perfect with these adaptations. For example, invading the cave or escaping the mansion shouldn't be easy, right? Nor should commandeering the Batmobile. That aside, the story's gruesome and does offer treats for readers of the books for the last five years. Dollmaker (Weird Al Yankovic) jumps in the fray as well for a plot that, as usual has a sound voice cast, and proves to be a great visual drive in terms of battle and ass-kicking. While the plot gets muddled at times and character motivations waiver here and there, ultimately Batman vs. Robin is another step in the right direction for DC Animation. Something tells me here that the Death of Bruce Wayne is comng soon. 

Rating: 4 / 5 
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ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 4/3/2015, 11:00 PM
This movie was awesome, it really is the best DCAU movie post flashpoint. The characters were fleshed out, great care was given in the relationships and Damien wasn't incredibly annoying like in Son of Batman. One minor grip is they made Damien, a 10 year old boy, extremelly overpowered. Ok, he's trained by the best, however he's still 10 years old, he shouldn't have had that much of a strength in those punches. I loved the original score accompanying the movie, it felt very Dark Knight ish towards the end. The animation style was top notch as always, I really enjoy their shadowing on the characters interms of design, it was very fluid animation as you mentioned.

Good review, I'd give it a slightly higher 4.5/5
CapedBaldy
CapedBaldy - 4/4/2015, 1:28 AM
need Talon in the next Batman movie
DrThomasWayne
DrThomasWayne - 4/4/2015, 11:51 PM
This was a solid movie! I was worried b/c I hated Son of Batman so much lol but this was a really great entry into the newer DC Universe Animated movies. I really like how they developed the relationship b/w Bruce and Damian, and I loved Batman's line when he first got in that suit! haha I also thought the fight choreography was handled very well. Well done movie, I'd give it 8/10
TheKnightRules
TheKnightRules - 4/5/2015, 6:08 AM
Ok so i am not alone who thinks death of bruce is nearby.thats good.and the movie was great.a bit nolanish at times but i wouldnt complain
WeaponMental
WeaponMental - 4/5/2015, 12:41 PM
Here's my review:

It was an over all good movie in my opinion, but really , I wanted to punch the shit out of Damien. That kid is a pain in the ass and it's really hard to find any really redeeming qualities about him. Batman getting served with talk back. not being able to control this damn kid, or wise cracked or out smarted by a 10 year old really goes against the fundamental cannon of what makes Batman one of the smartest if not the smartest person in the DC universe. Getting out smarted by a ten year old-- seriously?!

This kid's journey is essential to the story and I really left the movie not liking him more than I did in the beginning. I'm not rooting for the little brat.

They shafted Nightwing a bit. If I'm not mistaken isn't nightwing suppose to be a bad ass? Isn't this the original robin? RIGHT ROBIN!? Robin is to badman what Bucky is to Cap America? Now all of a sudden this pain in the ass kid that Batman havsn't heard about in forever is the appple of his eye. YUes I get that he's his blood son, but still Nightwin has an established father and son relationship with Batman- Bruce that goes back at least 10-15 plus years.

Nightwing also is known to have grown up being trained by Batman and is now becoming a force of his own even at the point where in hand to hand and fighting ability passing his teacher. I don't see none of that in this cartoon at all..

The only reason I like this cartoon is cause the things they do right, they do very right, like the animation the action scenes, the cool villains. It's not cheesy. It's a cool movie that takes the fans seriously doesn't want to talk down to them. It's dark and noir like batman should be. I just dont agree with some of the ways they are portraying the characters. g
Barbaros
Barbaros - 4/5/2015, 2:50 PM
This was the best movie since Flashpoint Paradox and it shows that DC s animation department can still make fantastic movies. Must watch for all cb fans.
AbhiShake
AbhiShake - 4/7/2015, 12:47 AM
This movie was great. maybe the best action choreography I've ever seen in an animated movie. This was on par with Batman/Superman Apocalypse. The action reminded me of that. The story was also good, they changed it a bit but still very good.
4.5/5
xIRONICxNAMEx
xIRONICxNAMEx - 4/9/2015, 11:21 AM
@dellamorte1872 he was genetically engineered to be the perfect "HUMAN" Specimen. Meaning he doesn't have any special powers but he was engineered to be as perfect as possible.
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