Tuesday, July 05, 2005

It Is What U Do Defines U


It may not be regarded as one of my favourites but its slow development to thrills somehow satified my expectation. At first I was full of anticipations that the movie would be very much Spiderman-like where the 'traditional' Batman's actions and custume are openly unveiled throughout the show. Rather, the heroic apperance did not last long with its full reveal only coming unambiguous at the 2nd half of the firm. Nevertheless, there should be no complaints about the firm which we paid $7.50, considering the show ran over 2 hours (longer than conventional ones - one and a half hours). In true fact, we did not expect to have this firm seen this evening but the more massive one by Steven Spielberg - War of the Worlds. Believe it or not, it was full.
Some conversations worth mentioning in Batman, though. Katie has a philosophical statement "It is not who you are underneath, but it is what you do that defines you". What a sophisticated or maybe incontestable opinion. Further, Freeman asked "why do we fall?", "so that we could pick ourselves up" answered he.

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