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Chapter 519 Regaining Life
Chapter 519 Regaining Life
If Gilbert wants to save Batman, he must reshape Batman's image. This movie is the one that lays the foundation for the entire new series of Batman's image.
Judging from the previous trailers, the movie tells the story of how Bruce Wayne becomes Batman.
Batman was not Batman from the beginning, he must have gone through some changes, most likely things that caused him pain.
In the scene, young Bruce Wayne was playing hide-and-seek with Rachel, and accidentally fell to the bottom of a well in the garden. A bat hit him in the face, and he has been afraid of bats ever since.
When David Ellison saw this, he thought, Bruce Wayne was afraid of bats, so he became Batman. Then, if he was afraid of spiders, wouldn’t he become Spider-Man?
I have to say, this idea is genius.
But in order to become Batman, Bruce Wayne traveled around the world to explore the root of evil, but David Ellison couldn't do that.
Or get bitten by a spider, but that's not realistic either. Who knows if the bite is due to mutation or poison?
Perhaps it is because Gilbert's skills have improved over the years. The first half tells the story of Bruce Wayne's growth. Although flashbacks and interspersed stories are interspersed, the story rhythm is very good.
Compared to Nolan's version of "Batman Begins", the biggest innovation of the film is undoubtedly the action scenes.
In the first half, Bruce Wayne practices martial arts on a wooden stake, and also practices swordsmanship with Henry Ducat on the ice field. The fighting moves look simple but beautiful.
This is what little Gilbert said, it has both beauty and practicality, and the fighting scenes can also be very good to watch.
Jet Lee showed up in Little Gilbert's movie for the first time. His bald image made people laugh. He also had a wonderful fight scene with Bruce Wayne, which supported the first half of the scene.
After studying in the League of Shadows, Bruce Wayne was unwilling to be a vigilante and had a conflict of ideas with the League of Shadows.
The monastery was engulfed in fire, and after Bruce Wayne rescued Henri Ducard, he decided to return to Gotham City.
Gotham is still the same Gotham, nothing seems to have changed, there is no difference whether he leaves or comes back.
Bruce Wayne returned to the well that once filled him with fear, and sure enough, another group of bats flew out. This time, Bruce Wayne did not hold his head in fear, but stood up among the bats.
Accompanied by Hans Zimmer's passionate and powerful soundtrack, the IMAX format large screen and special sound vibrations aroused the audience's emotions.
In the words of film research scholars, Bruce Wayne's psychological changes in this part are just right and not abrupt at all.
He did not suddenly become Batman, but went through a growth process, which gave the audience a credible basis for believing that Bruce Wayne, the rich second-generation, became Batman.
“There weren’t a lot of big scenes and action scenes that Gilbert was good at, but he did it.
Equally outstanding, the live-action and IMAX format effects are unmatched.
Reality is a very important point in this Batman movie." Spielberg commented.
Tom Hanks said: "If Gilbert continues to use the style of previous Batman movies, it will most likely fail.
Gilbert Jr. is fully aware of this, and jumps directly out of the influence of previous series to make this film with a completely new concept.
Judging from the results, Gilbert Jr. has fully achieved his goal.”
In all these years in Hollywood, no one has been able to keep improving. If there is one, then Gilbert Jr. is barely one of them.
Dante Cortez looked very immersed in the film. Although this movie is a certain distance away from Gilbert Jr.'s peak "Return of the King", it is undoubtedly the best Batman movie in history.
Noel, who was standing by, watched Bruce Wayne build his equipment bit by bit from scratch and found the plot very interesting. The appearance of the Batmobile also made him exclaim that it was very cool.
He didn't know what this feeling was, it was just like farming, watching the protagonist harvest equipment and grow.
Noel also saw the Batmobile displayed outside the Sofitel Theatre, but unfortunately the minimum price of $100,000 announced before the film's release was too much for Noel to afford.
While making equipment, Bruce Wayne began to transform into Batman in the dark and catch criminals.
He believes that Gotham can be saved, so he adheres to a basic principle, which is not to kill people and to hand criminals over to the law for trial.
For this reason, Batman found Gordon. In Gotham, where corruption and crime are rampant, Gordon is almost the only policeman who does his job seriously.
The citizens of Chicago were also deeply touched by this scene. Several movie fans from the Chicago area really wanted a Batman to appear, or even just a Gordon.
The final decisive battle is coming. After being rescued by Bruce Wayne, Henri Ducard reassembles the League of Shadows and plans to use Wayne's microwave evaporator to destroy Gotham.
Batman first rescues Rachel, and then joins forces with Sheriff Gordon to fight a decisive battle with the League of Shadows.
From here on, the film returns to the big scenes and action scenes that Gilbert Jr. is best at. The effect of watching the movie in the IMAX format can only be said to be unparalleled.
The roar of the Batmobile's engine, Batman's transformation into a demon and flying through the sky under the influence of hallucination, coupled with powerful soundtracks, constantly stimulate the audience's senses.
Even though he came here to study, David Ellison was still shocked by the continuous sensory stimulation.
This was the first time that Megan Ellison watched the preview of Little Gilbert in a cinema so seriously. Needless to say, the effect was an extraordinary emotional experience.
Dante Cortez couldn't help but applaud. This Batman movie completely exceeded his expectations. He felt that Batman movies had been saved.
The same thing happened to Noel, who hadn't been to a movie theater for two or three years, but "The Dark Knight" gave him a very good experience. Noel decided to meet up with Hutchinson and his friends to go to the IMAX theater again.
"I never thought that a director known for his non-realistic themes could make Batman so realistic and full of flesh and blood."
Megan Ellison sighed after watching Henri Ducard fall onto the tracks with the train and Batman choose not to save or kill him.
"Megan, have you forgotten Saving Private Ryan and The Sixth Sense?" said David Ellison.
"Oh, I forgot, these movies are all produced by Gilbert Jr." Megan Ellison's eyes twinkled.
She looked at little Gilbert, who was leading the creators in their curtain call, and thought that perhaps this was the person she should learn from.
The movie ended successfully. The novel experience of IMAX, coupled with the good quality of the film, made the applause of the audience in the theater more sincere.
Gilbert Jr. took three bows with the main creators, and then shared with the audience the process of creating Batman.
Gilbert praised the performance of the actors and crew: "The filming was very hard, and we went to Iceland specifically for the location shooting.
A monastery was built there and a village was also constructed.
Chris and Liam didn't complain, and despite the frequent strong winds and heavy snow, everyone completed the filming work very well."
The actors also told some interesting stories on the set and shared the joy with everyone.
Of course, regarding the IMAX format that most people are concerned about, Gilbert Jr. said: "A long time ago, Director Cameron and I have been discussing whether this technology can be used for filming.
As you can see today, the effect is excellent. I dare say that there will be more and more movies in IMAX format in the future."
David Ellison exited the theater before the premiere was over, followed by Megan Ellison.
Seeing David Ellison's notebook filled with notes, Megan Ellison said, "Lend me this notebook later."
David laughed and said, "Why? Are you going to learn from little Gilbert?"
"Of course," Megan Ellison said matter-of-factly, "there's no shame in learning from the best directors in Hollywood."
"That's true, but not everyone can learn what Gilbert did," said David Ellison.
"Really?" Megan Ellison thought differently: "His story is indeed not something that everyone can learn, but his method can be learned."
This is true. It’s a hard story to tell, but anyone can learn the technology.
The problem is the cost, the time and expense.
You have to know that Gilbert's team members are basically fixed and the running-in is very smooth, which can support him to make movies at an ultra-fast speed while constantly learning and applying new technologies without getting stuck.
The film industry has its own production rules. If you violate these rules, you will eventually suffer the consequences.
Even if Gilbert Jr. tried his best, it would be impossible for him to make a movie every two or three months like the protagonist in the online novel. Usually, this is only the preparation time for the movie.
As a famous quick-shooter director in Hollywood, Gilbert Jr.'s films are also models and objects of study for major film schools around the world.
Especially Gilbert's alma mater, the University of Southern California, and Beijing Film Academy, where he served as honorary president.
But as David Ellison said, even if you learn all of Gilbert Jr.'s film techniques, it is basically impossible to be as good as Gilbert Jr.
There is only one Spielberg in the world, but there is also only one little Gilbert.
However, David Ellison felt very good about today's IMAX format viewing experience. After returning to the hotel, he immediately communicated with Michael Ovitz.
The two discussed whether it was possible to make films such as "Invincibles" and "Transformers" into IMAX format.
David believes that the IMAX concept will be imitated by the entire Hollywood.
The premiere went off without a hitch, but fans will have to wait a few days to see the film. However, the effect of the IMAX viewing experience spread through word of mouth from the premiere audience.
One thing that is very special about this era compared to the 1990s is the speed at which information is shared.
In the past, audiences had limited channels for sharing, and sharing a movie with their friends after watching it would only affect a few hundred people at most. But now with the Internet platform, a comment may be seen by thousands or even tens of thousands of people.
So, on the day of the premiere, the internet reacted the fastest, with some fans writing about their experience of the IMAX effect, making fans who hadn't seen it yet eager to see it.
However, the evaluation of the movie is not limited to the IMAX experience, but also the movie itself.
Simply put, the audience who shared their viewing experience all believed that Batman was reborn.
(End of this chapter)
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