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Orphaned, Bruce is raised by the family butler, Alfred Pennyworth , while Chill is imprisoned. Fourteen years later, Chill is paroled in exchange for testifying against Gotham City mafia boss Carmine Falcone. Bruce intends to murder Chill, but one of Falcone's assassins does so first. Bruce's childhood friend, Assistant District Attorney Rachel Dawes , berates him for attempting to undermine the justice system, saying that his father would be ashamed. Bruce confronts Falcone, who tells him that real power comes from being feared.
Bruce decides to travel the world and learn how to confront injustice. While serving a prison sentence for theft in Bhutan , he meets Henri Ducard , who trains him as a member of the League of Shadows , led by Ra's al Ghul. After completing his training and purging his fears, Bruce learns that the League intends to destroy Gotham, believing it to be corrupt, decadent, hypocritical and beyond saving. Bruce rejects the League's cause and burns down their temple during his escape.
Ra's is killed by falling debris, while Bruce saves the unconscious Ducard. Bruce returns to Gotham intent on fighting crime. Inspired by his childhood fear, he takes up the vigilante identity of "Batman" and sets up a base in the caves beneath Wayne Manor.
He takes an interest in his family's company, Wayne Enterprises , which is being taken public by the unscrupulous William Earle. Company archivist Lucius Fox , a friend of Bruce's father since deposed by Earle, allows Bruce access to prototype defense technologies, including a protective bodysuit and a heavily armored car, the Tumbler. Bruce publicly poses as a shallow playboy to allay suspicion.
Batman intercepts a drug shipment, provides Rachel with evidence against Falcone, and enlists Sergeant James Gordon , one of the few honest cops left in Gotham, to arrest him. In the prison, Falcone meets Dr. Jonathan Crane , a corrupt psychologist whom he has helped smuggle drugs into Gotham, and threatens to reveal his complicity if he does not declare him mentally unfit for trial. Crane puts on a scarecrow mask and sprays Falcone with a fear-inducing hallucinogen that drives him insane which causes Falcone to constantly mouth the word "Scarecrow" , and has him transferred to Arkham Asylum.
While investigating "the Scarecrow", Batman is exposed to the hallucinogen and left incapacitated. He is saved by Alfred and given an antidote developed by Fox. When Rachel accuses Crane of corruption, Crane reveals that he has been pouring his fear-inducing drug into Gotham's water supply. He drugs Rachel with it, but Batman saves her and subdues Crane, who claims to work for Ra's al Ghul. Batman evades the police to get Rachel to safety, administers the antidote, and gives her a vial of it for Gordon and another for mass production.
Ducard reappears at Bruce's birthday party and reveals himself to be the true Ra's al Ghul. Having stolen a powerful microwave emitter from Wayne Enterprises, he plans to vaporize Gotham's water supply, rendering Crane's drug airborne and causing mass hysteria that will destroy the city.
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He sets Wayne Manor aflame and leaves Bruce to die, but Alfred rescues him. Ra's loads the microwave emitter onto Gotham's monorail system, intending to release the drug as the train travels toward the city's central water source. Batman rescues Rachel from a drugged mob and indirectly reveals his identity to her. He pursues Ra's onto the monorail and fights him as Gordon uses the Tumbler's cannons to destroy a section of the track. Batman refuses to kill Ra's, but also chooses not to save him, gliding from the train and leaving Ra's aboard as it crashes and explodes, killing him.
Bruce gains Rachel's respect but loses her love, as she decides she cannot be with him while he is Batman. Bruce reveals he has secretly purchased a controlling stake in Wayne Enterprises, fires Earle, and replaces him with Fox. Gordon is promoted to Lieutenant of the Gotham City Police Department , shows Batman the Bat-Signal , and mentions a criminal who leaves Joker playing cards at crime scenes.
Jack Gleeson , who had previously co-starred with Bale in 's Reign of Fire and later found fame for his role as Joffrey Baratheon in the HBO series Game of Thrones , appears as a young admirer of Batman who is later saved by him from Ra's al Ghul's men; Gleeson was cast at Bale's recommendation. In January , Warner Bros. Goyer signed on to write the script two months later. Nolan said that humanity and realism would be the basis of the origin film, and that "the world of Batman is that of grounded reality. The Long Halloween , written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale , influenced Goyer in writing the screenplay, with the villain Carmine Falcone as one of many elements which were drawn from Halloween ' s "sober, serious approach".
The sequel to Halloween , Batman: Dark Victory , also served as a minor influence. Year One to help set up some of the film's events in the transpiring years. A common idea in the comics is that Bruce saw a Zorro film with his parents before they were murdered. Nolan explained that by ignoring that idea — which he stated is not found in Batman's first appearances — it emphasized the importance of bats to Bruce and that becoming a superhero is a wholly original idea on his part.
It is for this reason Nolan believes other DC characters do not exist in the universe of his film; otherwise, Wayne's reasons for taking up costumed vigilantism would have been very different. As with all his films, Nolan refused a second unit ; he did this in order to keep his vision consistent. A shot that cinematographer Wally Pfister had planned to take using a crane had to be completed with a handheld camera. In seeking inspiration from Superman and other blockbuster films of the late s and early s, Nolan based most of the production in England, specifically Shepperton Studios. Mentmore Towers was chosen from twenty different locations for Wayne Manor , as Nolan and Crowley liked its white floors, which gave the impression of the manor as a memorial to Wayne's parents.
Despite the film's darkness, Nolan wanted to make the film appeal to a wide age range. Nolan used the cult science fiction film Blade Runner as a source of inspiration for Batman Begins. He screened Blade Runner to Pfister and two others to show the attitude and style that he wanted to draw from the film. Nolan described the film's world as "an interesting lesson on the technique of exploring and describing a credible universe that doesn't appear to have any boundaries", a lesson that he applied to the production of Batman Begins.
Nolan worked with production designer Nathan Crowley to create the look of Gotham City. Crowley built a model of the city that filled Nolan's garage. Elements were drawn from New York City, Chicago, and Tokyo; the latter for its elevated freeways and monorails. The Narrows was based on the slummish nature of the now demolished walled city of Kowloon in Hong Kong. Crowley started the process of designing the Tumbler for the film by model bashing. Crowley used the nose cone of a P Lightning model to serve as the chassis for the Tumbler's turbine engine. Six models of the Tumbler were built to 1: Following the scale model creation, a crew of over 30 people, including Crowley and engineers Chris Culvert and Annie Smith, carved a full-size replica of the Tumbler out of a large block of Styrofoam in two months.
The styrofoam model was used to create a steel "test frame", which had to stand up to several standards: On the first jump test, the Tumbler's front end collapsed and had to be completely rebuilt. The basic configuration of the newly designed Tumbler included a 5. The design and development process took nine months and cost several million dollars. Two of the four cars were specialized versions. One version was the flap version, which had hydraulics and flaps to detail the close-up shots where the vehicle propelled itself through the air.
The other version was the jet version, in which an actual jet engine was mounted onto the vehicle, fueled by six propane tanks. The visibility inside the vehicle was poor, so monitors were connected to cameras on the vehicle body. The professional drivers for the Tumblers practiced driving the vehicles for six months before they drove on the streets of Chicago for the film's scenes.
The interior of the Tumbler was an immobile studio set and not actually the interior of a street-capable Tumbler. The cockpit was oversized to fit cameras for scenes filmed in the Tumbler interior. In addition, another version of the Tumbler was a miniature model that was 1: This miniature model had an electric motor and was used to show the Tumbler flying across ravines and between buildings.
However, the actual Tumbler was used for the waterfall sequence. The filmmakers intended to create a very mobile Batsuit that would allow the wearer to move easily to fight and crouch. Previous film incarnations of the Batsuit had been stiff and especially restrictive of full head movement. The Batsuit's basic design was a neoprene undersuit, which was shaped by attaching molded cream latex sections. Christian Bale was molded and sculpted prior to his physical training so the team could work on a full body cast.
To avoid imperfections picked up by sculpting with clay, plastiline was used to smooth the surface. In addition, the team brewed different mixtures of foam to find the mixture that would be the most flexible, light, durable, and black. The latter presented a problem, since the process to make the foam black reduced the foam's durability.
For the cape, director Christopher Nolan wanted to have a "flowing cloak Hemming's team created the cape out of their own version of parachute nylon that had electrostatic flocking, a process shared with the team by the British Ministry of Defence. The process was used by the London police force to minimize night vision detection. The cape was topped by a cowl , which was designed by Nolan, Hemming, and costume effects supervisor Graham Churchyard.
The cowl was created to be thin enough to allow motion but thick enough to avoid wrinkling when Bale turned his head in the Batsuit. Churchyard explained the cowl had been designed to show "a man who has angst", so his character would be revealed through the mask. Batman Begins' fight choreographers, Justo Dieguez and Andy Norman, trained actors and stunt performers using the Spanish Keysi Fighting Method , [49] which itself gained fame after it was used in the film and its sequel, The Dark Knight ; however, the method was modified in The Dark Knight Rises due to Batman's age and physical condition and in order to match Bale's fighting style.
The method is a self-defense system whose training is based on the study and cultivation of natural instincts. For Batman Begins , Nolan preferred traditional stuntwork over computer-generated imagery. Locations and sets were recreated digitally so that the flying bats would not appear incongruous once incorporated into the finished film. Nolan originally invited Zimmer to compose the music, and Zimmer asked Nolan if he could invite Howard to compose as well, as they had always planned a collaboration.
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Or, get it for Kobo Super Points! Or do you want to find out everything there is to know about the actress, singer and songwriter? It was almost twenty years before Batman returned to the silver screen. This time he was played by Adam West — , who also starred in the television series Batman, which ran on ABC from through Like the cult TV series, the movie was a more comical light-hearted version of the original comic book characters.
It also featured Burt Ward — as Robin, and a gallery of villains, including the Joker and the Penguin. The project, however, floundered for years until executives finally tapped quirky American director Tim Burton — to take the reins. Michael Keaton — was cast as Batman, which caused some controversy since he was mostly known for his comic roles in such movies as Mr. Mom and Beetlejuice When Batman was released in , all doubts disappeared. The next three sequels in the series did not fare as well.
In , Keaton reprised his role in Batman Returns, which was a moneymaker, but not a critical success. When Warner Brothers replaced Tim Burton with director Joel Schumacher — , Keaton declined to make a third go-round as the caped crusader. Again, the movie did well at the box office, but fans and critics were disappointed by both the performances and the lack of story. In , when Batman and Robin was released, not even Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney — as Batman, could save the day.
The film did miserably at the box office and Warner Brothers shelved the Batman series for almost a decade. Bale read the script for The Machinist and was immediately drawn to the main character of Trevor Reznik, a lathe operator who is so guilt-ridden over a secret that he suffers from insomnia for over a year. According to Stephen Applebaum of The Independent, the actor felt that he could "throw himself into [the role] body and soul. Reznik is a haunted soul and the constant lack of sleep begins to take its toll on his body.
To play such a tormented man, Bale wanted to lose weight, so he began running every day and started a diet regimen with the help of a nutritionist. He was not satisfied with his weight loss, however, so he began to eat less and less. By the time he started filming, Bale was drinking one cup of coffee and eating an apple a day. He looked like a skeleton. He had lost more than 60 pounds and was weighing in at pounds. Critics were astonished by Bale's gaunt appearance. They were equally amazed by his stunning portrayal of Reznik, calling it precise and intense.
The praise Bale received for The Machinist were overshadowed by personal tragedy. In December of , the twenty-nine-year-old actor lost his father to cancer. The distraught Bale was not even sure he was emotionally capable of taking on another role, but as chance would have it, he was offered a script that again appealed to him personally. And, again, he would have to put himself through another physical roller coaster. This time he needed to bulk up in order to play one of the most well-known superheroes of all time: Bale was not a comic-book fan, nor was he a particular fan of the previous Batman movies.
In Nolan's hands, Batman Begins promised to be a more intense film, more faithful to the original character, and with a full exploration of how Bruce Wayne, Batman's alter ego, evolved into the cape-wearing crime fighter.
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This included how the Batmobile came to be, how Bruce Wayne's parents died, and why Wayne is so close to his butler, Alfred, and his contact on the Gotham City police force, Lieutenant Gordon. Nolan pored over sixty-five years of comic books that featured the caped crusader and came up with a gritty story that fully focused on Batman as a tortured superhero. Because of the demanding role, Nolan needed just the right actor. As he commented to Entertainment Weekly in , "Batman has no superpowers.
So everything that he achieves has to be credible, believable, that a normal man could do it. I think that puts an enormous burden on the performer. Christian was able to deliver because he's just got an incredibly focused presence on screen. To prepare for his role, Bale, too, delved into the history of Batman, reading through various graphic novels, including Arkham Asylum and Dark Victory He also had to put on weight and go through intense physical training in order to endure acting in a rubber Batsuit for hours at a time.
The shoot, however, did have its perks, especially since Bale got to work with so many Bat gadgets. His favorite was the Batmobile, which was a twenty-first-century monster of a car. And as the star of a blockbuster, it was doubtful as to whether or not he could remain reclusive. Stephen Applebaum questioned the thirty-something actor about how he would react to the inevitable hype surrounding Batman Begins.
But I have to wait and see.