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DCU: Batman: Gotham By Gaslight (DVD)
A**R
Nice story with a twist
Great movie.
K**L
The Batman Movie We Need Right Now
Two shadows fall over Victorian Gotham. One, a human-sized bat, has most criminals running, scared of its theatrical violence and bleakly absolute moral code. The other is Jack the Ripper, doing what Rippers historically just do, terrorizing those the state least cares to predict, especially poor, destitute women. Street justice and moralistic judgement personified. These forces will inevitably come into conflict; they must. Our only question is, which will ultimately represent Gothamโs beleaguered soul?The 2018 movie Gotham By Gaslight copies the premise, but not the story, of Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignolaโs 1989 comic of the same title. Resetting Batman in America's Gilded Age, the time that most resembled the economic inequality which birthed Batman, lets artists play around with bat mythology, keeping the core story intact, but stretching it to encompass larger themes. This movie is about Batman, but like good art everywhere, itโs also about us.Batman launches his crime-busting enterprise by bringing the pain to a Fagin-like ringleader. So yeah, he initially aspires to simply fight street crime. But within moments, pained cries redirect him to a gruesome, precisely targeted murder. Batman quickly crosses paths with a female vigilante who shares his morbid interest in this crime. But the equally mysterious Selena Kyle has no patience for Batmanโs theatrics. Women are dying, women like her, and someone needs to act.Animation director Sam Liu presents a deeply principled Batman, aligned with municipal charities, steering street orphans to a local activist convent, picking fights with law enforcement when theyโve forgotten the meaning of justice. Remarkably, Liu also shows Batman getting his butt kicked: both Selena Kyle and the Ripper are equally prepared for a fistfight. Worse, as we increasingly realize, the Ripperโs ethical motivations run as deep as Batmanโs, making both menโs violence equally, brutally incorruptable.Batmanโs appeal has long centered on the fact that he doesnโt have to care. Rich and opulent, he could relax in the luxuries his money could afford, as many did in the 1930s, when the character debuted. This alternate universe makes clear this still applies: in a Gotham so impoverished that men turn to theft, and women to prostitution, just to eat, the cityโs wealthy look forward to a richly appointed and cosmopolitan Worldโs Fair.Yes, Bruce Wayne need not care. He need not let anybody into his inner circle. But he does: besides employing street urchins and permitting conspiracy theorists to spout their crackpot theories in his ear, Wayneโs closest ally is a nun, Sister Leslie, who has nurtured countless Gotham foundlings. When poor, desperate women are murdered in alleyways, Wayne takes their deaths personally. Unlike Snyderโs gratuitously brutal Batman, this Batman cares, even though he doesnโt have to.Because Batman cares, he inspires others to care too. Near the beginning, as stated, Batman rescues three urchins from their Fagin-like ringleader. These urchins are named Dickie, Jason, and Timmyโa deliberate reference for comics aficionados. When Batman rescues them, theyโre desperate, scared thieves, and they quickly return to that life, because itโs what they know. But it doesnโt take long before theyโre participating in Batmanโs crusade, even when common street wisdom says to run.This doesnโt come without contradictions. Supporting characters lavishly praise the Worldโs Fair (and Bruce Wayneโs financial support) in early scenes, that veteran fans realize, by the end, it will burn. The only question is how. The thing Wayneโs money has created, Batmanโs pulp justice must destroy. In the end, one of Batmanโs young Robins says: โIt was all phony anyway. We'll make somethin' new, somethin' better.โ And we, the audience, think: yeah, we probably will.Comic-book mythology generally has one underlying ethic: a pure heart, backed with well-placed violence, can restore justice, eventually. Thatโs what Steampunk Batman does, too, bringing the beat-down in honor of those abandoned by society and economics. He identifies an enemy and pummels him into submission, restoring hope to Gotham's hopeless. Yet he does more, too. By caring when he doesnโt have to, and fighting when he could lose, he gives us permission to believe again.Reviewer's note: this review is not tagged as an Amazon Verified Purchase. I bought this DVD at a national chain retailer; as always, all opinions stated are strictly my own.
D**S
There is nothing I don't like about it
There is nothing I don't like about it....i love the whole movie, from beginning to end... i wish The DC movie was as good as the cartoons
L**S
Can't play - wrong zone
Purchased DVD but can't play as wrong zone
L**S
good movie
an old take and a recent (fairly) character. an interesting twist. good movie
S**L
A wonderful additional to my collection...
I loved it!
G**E
Wonderful Concept, but where are the Villains?
(Spoiler) JIM GORDON is JACK THE RIPPER?
P**X
condition of purchase
condition of purchase perfect, Thank You All
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