In a recent media interview, actor Robert Pattinson strongly defended the quality of the "Batman" series of films, saying that "none of the "Batman" films is a bad movie." The "Batman" starring Pattinson will be officially released on March 4. Pattinson said in an interview with the media: "Some people give X to some of the films in the series. But in fact, none of the Batman films are bad. They all achieved their preset goals, and these films were very good when they were released in the corresponding era." Even the most loyal fans of the Batman series would not dare to say something like "there are no bad movies." For example, Michael Keaton recently revealed that the tone that director Joel Schumacher wanted to achieve in 1995's Batman Forever directly led to Michael Keaton's resignation, and Schumacher eventually publicly apologized for the complicated sequelae left by Batman Forever. In the interview, Pattinson said that when he first heard about the opportunity to play Batman, he "had been paying attention to this opportunity for the next year" because "he himself had similar huge trauma and was dealing with it through a complex set of psychological mechanisms." As an actor, he was eager to explore this same psychological mechanism, and it was a "very, very, very bad self-therapy." The Batman, which is 2 hours and 47 minutes long and stars Robert Pattinson as Batman and Bruce Wayne, will be released on March 4. |
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