There is a controversial issue over whether The Batman 2022 is the best version so far. While there are multiple bright sides in this version that have been praised by critics and the audience, there are still several not-that-good points of his in the movie that should be improved.
The 2022 version of Batman/Bruce Wayne has been depicted in a totally new way. It is indisputable that Robert has done a great job in this movie, but every coin has two sides, and the Robert Batman still has some drawbacks compared to the perfect version that we desire. For instance, Christan Bale depicted Batman as a tough and confident Batman, while Robert Pattinson seems to have no unique personality quirks. And below are ten things that we wish this version could enhance itself, even if they are pretty minor and easily forgivable.
The 2022 version of Batman/Bruce Wayne has been depicted in a totally new way. It is indisputable that Robert has done a great job in this movie, but every coin has two sides, and the Robert Batman still has some drawbacks compared to the perfect version that we desire. For instance, Christan Bale depicted Batman as a tough and confident Batman, while Robert Pattinson seems to have no unique personality quirks. And below are ten things that we wish this version could enhance itself, even if they are pretty minor and easily forgivable.
1. Voice-Over Narration
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The audience now could feel weary of the raspy voice of the characters when they try to explain something. Honestly, it just sounds like an audiobook. Maybe some fans don't mind, but others will, and Robert Pattinson's Batman totally does it.2. Poor Sense Of Fashion
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He is the wealthy prince of Gotham City, and he ought to dress well in public. Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne certainly did that. In contrast, Pattinson's Bruce Wayne dressed himself up in surprisingly cheap-looking suits and coats in The Batman,3. No Special Quirk In Characteristics
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The Batman found in the 2022 movie had a rather dry personality even by Batman standards, while Christian Bale's Batman did that well, using a snarky tone and a few one-liners to add some freshness to the character. He was like a toned-down Tony Stark.4. Weak Chemistry With Catwoman
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Both Catwoman and Batman wanted to defeat Falcone, but they had different views on responsibility and humanity as a whole, which made them tense and compelling allies. But in this version, the two characters had weak chemistry as Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle, and they didn't personally mesh very well.5. Lack Of Ninja Vibe
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The original Batman is a trained ninja, and he knows how to vanish into the shadows, perform awesome martial arts, and throw bladed weapons. However, Robert Pattinson's own Batman has no sense of Ninja.6. No Real Friends
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This version of Batman apparently had no friends, even if he did get along with Catwoman as partners, which is a shame. The tormented Bruce desperately needs a friend to support him and cheer him up, but he had none.7. No Boss Battle To Fight
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Unlike the previous versions, He had no boss battles to fight with enemies like Bane or Mr. Freeze. Consequently, he doesn't have places to show off his skills and cool gadgets8. A Paucity Of Cleverness
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Robert's Batman version is considered more clever and insightful than previous ones. However, at the end of the movie, this new Batman resorted to his worst trick - pleading with the villain to spill their secrets.9. A Forgettable Batmobile
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He drove an unremarkable Batmobile, which had the sole feature of a rocket booster in the back to catch up to the Penguin's own car, and the car was about trashed in the movie10. Mediocrity In Conversation
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This new Batman had rather dull and bland dialogue, even if he did try to spice things up just a little with "I'm vengeance." His dialogue wasn't bulky or phony, but it was still unremarkable.