![]() ![]() Some moviegoers may not like the fact The Batman’s background can be blurry (it’s not too noticeable, though), but it works in the context of its narrative and characters. ![]() How a film looks plays an important role and The Batman is an example of how much of a difference it makes to its aesthetic and story. Just as the Caped Crusader has a clear focus when trying to solve The Riddler’s many clues, the technical aspects of The Batman are just as honed in on what’s important. ![]() If something is crucial to the story, such as a clue that has to be read or a digital conversation in an empty warehouse, the camera lenses used make sure to keep the audience’s eyes on what is important throughout the story. A scene involving The Riddler attacking District Attorney Gil Colson is filmed from the exterior and the car blurring slightly while the sounds within the vehicle intensify add to the dark, unsettling tone of the film. Behind them, audiences can make out the Gotham skyline, but the buildings and the sky aren’t rendered with as much clarity as its central subjects in the foreground.Īside from the technical aspects, The Batman having out-of-focus backgrounds highlight the story that is unfolding and, in many instances, enhances the intensity. In another scene, Batwoman and Catwoman are standing very close to each other while talking. In a scene depicting Batman standing in front of a wall of newspaper clippings, the word “lies,” written across in blood by The Riddler, and the board look a bit hazy, whereas Batman, his Batsuit and features, are awash in cutting, lighted detail. Release Date 3/24 Genre Sci-Fi Awards Official Selection, Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Greig Fraser’s cinematography is beautiful, but the blurriness becomes noticeable in scenes that are focused on close-ups on Batman and Catwoman’s faces - as well as any other character - and the background gets slightly out of focus. The Batman looks and sounds great, but viewers may have noticed there are some scenes where the background is somewhat fuzzy. The Batman looks a lot different than previous live-action films about the Dark Knight and that sets it apart, but why is it also so blurry? Directed by Matt Reeves from a screenplay by him and Peter Craig, The Batman is a crime mystery following the title character as he establishes himself as a hero in Gotham City. ![]()
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