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Batman: This scene is from the movie … 200 times!

Ridler’s translator in “Batman”, Paul Dano gave everything for the role. Until I wanted to try out different items on stage that required about 200 shots.

Warning – The article below contains small spoilers for “Batman”. Please continue if you have not seen it yet and do not want to know anything at all.

If the atmosphere of Batman is regularly compared to the atmosphere of seven, the filming of Matt Reeves sometimes comes close to David Fincher’s other opus: the social network.

It even came out better than the Facebook creator’s feature film, the opening scene of which took several hundred shots as the overload of Bat Man adventures for the same passage increased to two hundred.

While prosecutor Gil Colson (Peter Sarsgard) has a bomb tied around his neck, Batman helps him to the church where Ridler’s first victim, the mayor of Gotham City, was buried. And that’s when the protagonist and his opponent finally meet thanks to the phone screen.

Riddler is hidden in this picture

The distance to the face, which at this time of the pandemic greatly echoes our daily lives and therefore requires about two hundred handling. Too often at the request of Paul Dano, Ridler’s translator, to try out different variations if we believe Matthew Reeves: “He was like, ‘Okay, let me try where I’m behind the camera and hold myself.'”– says the director on HollywoodReporter.

“Let me try one where I’m already sitting.” He himself managed this monodrama on the iPhone. I felt dizzy. The time counted as if he were hosting a game. He was so inventive and creative, but also very judgmental towards himself.

27 Years After Jim Carrey Batman Forever, Paul Dano captures Ridler on the big screen and presents a diametrically opposite representation. Even more crazy and annoying.

Source: allocine

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