Batman Forever
Batman Forever
1995 · Action/Fantasy/Adventure · United States, UK
2h 1m

The Dark Knight of Gotham City confronts a dastardly duo: Two-Face and the Riddler. Formerly District Attorney Harvey Dent, Two-Face believes Batman caused the courtroom accident which left him disfigured on one side. And Edward Nygma, computer-genius and former employee of millionaire Bruce Wayne, is out to get the philanthropist; as The Riddler. Former circus acrobat Dick Grayson, his family killed by Two-Face, becomes Wayne's ward and Batman's new partner Robin.
justJessagain
0.5
I am really hoping that this era of the Batman franchise was written and produced ironically and in touch with the parody genre.... BUT sadly, it was not. "Batman Forever" is a devastating blow to DC's infamous and superior-above-all superhero Batman. The endless silly puns and childish jokes from the introduction of (to be honest) far too many villains in one go just made the film feel like a headache! To introduce so many characters and not even properly dig deep into their origins just feels disrespectful to the iconic DC comic book series. Maybe if you are a very, very, very young and very, very, very impressionable child, you might, just MIGHT be able to watch this movie the whole way through.
jeremy
3.0
그래도 조지 클루니보다는 발 킬머
Seana
I very good Batman film. I like the characters in it they are very spunky besides the joker. In the other Batman films the other characters do not stand out that much but I find in this own they did which was very refreshing. I thoroughly enjoyed it
cassie
1.5
If you've already seen the more recent batman movies, don't even bother watching this one. It is way more cartooney than the more recent ones, which, in comparison, makes this one a waste of time in my opinion. Just watch the more recent, better Batman films.
mianopaul
2.0
Batman Forever is a low point in the Batman series. Far sillier and childish than its predecessors Batman Forever features too many characters, but not enough substance. It is easily forgettable. Although perhaps it is more enjoyable for younger audiences.
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