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Such a different type of Batman story that we're used to these days. So much thought has been put into the story and characters rather than just the action. While I personally quickly figured out in part 2 who Holiday was, their reasons for doing it were something I never expected. The new animation style DC has been going with recently has had very mixed response from people, but personally I love it and feel it's adds a lot to the direction of the movie.
I miss Part One's pacing. This movie honestly felt like it was moving 1000 km/h, making some stuff hard to follow. It was an enjoyable experience, but it didn't really hit that much (especially the finale). I liked Part One more. They should've just made a 2h45m movie instead of a 2 parter.
While I think the story in the end become a little bit messed up with too much put in and too many characters appearing I still think this was one heck of a movie. I love the atmosphere and the style which is really dark. It's not meant to be for kids. Overall one of the best Batman and/or animated movies in general I've seen the last couple of years.
Just as fine as the first, maybe a little better but not enough to matter. Alastair Duncan might be my definitive Alfred, I’ve loved him in the role since The Batman cartoon and he gets good stuff here. I think the additions to the story overall work better here, from Bruce’s and Selina’s relationship to the touch of hope in the end. Going in on the Falcone-Bruce relationship was also a smart choice, if a tad overdone by the end. Same with the coin- it starts to get a little surfing Dracula with how much they have to tie it in and justify its importance, Though they try to add more I still wish there was more of the Bruce/Batman and Harvey friendship shown here to sell Batman openly calling him his friend and someone who believed in him. It’s a friendship that happens too fast and is told too often rather than shown. I don’t think Gilda needed the change to her story, or that revealing the twist to Batman himself was needed either. I think it’s still lesser than the original story not because of the material- I always thought the original story was good but not great- but because of the visuals. Tim Sale’s art does so much for the book and this just doesn’t compare.