Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-24200891-20190725194907

I just watched Batman Gaslight. It was interesting to see Victorian version of Batman. Opening was quite hot with Pamela's performance, but then I realized she's treated like an object by those men. It reminds that women are people, not objects. Poor Pamela killed by Jack the Reaper, then the nun who raised Pamela, Selina and Bruce. I felt sorry for the nun and even for the jerk old lady. She was mean, but didn't deserve such death. In this world technology isn't advanced, so Batman is more like a normal human instead of overpowered human thanks to his gadgets. Victorian era had nice fashion, but this was so brutal and dark. Poor boys forced to be criminals, it was interesting to use Richard Grayson with Jason Todd and Tim Drake as street urchins called Robins. I never suspected Gordon to be Jack the Ripper, I expected Harvey Dent to be him due to his sexist attitude. Oh boy, this Gordon is a monster in human skin. He not only killed all those women, but also abued his won wife and broke her mentally. I felt sorry for Bruce when he was arrested and sentenced to prison. He escaped in old fashioned way, but no wonder it worked in 19th century prison. There was some of fanservice, the best was Selina and Bruce acting as lovers to escape from police. This was interesting film, good, but not great. Every time I see another DC film, I compare it's quality to Batman under the Red Hood.