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Rotten TomatoesBatman Begins is a DC superhero film that explores the origins of the iconic Batman. The movie follows the story of Bruce Wayne, as he embarks on a journey to become the Caped Crusader and protect the city of Gotham from its criminal underworld. The movie's cast, including Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, and Gary Oldman, deliver impressive performances, bringing depth and complexity to their respective roles. Bale's portrayal of Bruce Wayne/ Batman is particularly noteworthy, showcasing the character's intensity and determination to rid his city of crime. The film's direction and cinematography are equally impressive, with Nolan's signature dark style capturing the mood and atmosphere of Gotham City. The movie's action sequences are well-executed and thrilling, with the use of practical effects adding to the movie's overall realism and authenticity. Overall, Batman Begins is a fantastic origin story that offers a fresh and grounded take on the Batman character. It is a must watch for DC Comics and DCEU movie fans.
Best Hero | 2006 | Christian Bale
Top Box Office Films | 2006 | James Newton Howard
Sound of the Year | 2005 | David Evans
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2006 | Wally Pfister
Best Production Design | 2006 | Nathan Crowley
Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2006 | Paul J. Franklin
Best Sound | 2006 | David Evans
Best Supporting Actor | 2006 | Liam Neeson
Best Director | 2006 | Christopher Nolan
Best Music | 2006 | James Newton Howard
Best Supporting Actress | 2006 | Katie Holmes
Best Special Effects | 2006 | Paul J. Franklin
Best Costume | 2006 | Lindy Hemming
Best Villain | 2006 | Cillian Murphy
Movies Choice Sleazebag For | 2006 | Cillian Murphy
Movies Choice Sleazebag | 2006 | Cillian Murphy
Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film | 2005 | Cillian Murphy
Best International Film | 2005 | Christopher Nolan
British Supporting Actor of the Year | 2006 | Cillian Murphy
British Director of the Year | 2006 | Christopher Nolan
Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2005 | Cillian Murphy
Best Director of the Year | 2005 | Christopher Nolan
Best Screenplay of the Year | 2005 | Christopher Nolan
Best Actor of the Year | 2005 | Christian Bale
Most Vile Villain | 2006 | Cillian Murphy
Most Heroic Performance | 2006 | Christian Bale
Best Superhero | 2006 | Christian Bale
Best Director | 2005 | Christopher Nolan
Best Film | 2005 | Christopher Nolan
Best International Film | 2005 | Christopher Nolan
Best International Actor | 2005 | Christian Bale
Best Script | 2007 | Christopher Nolan
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2006 | Bob Kane
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Morgan Freeman
Best Supporting Actor Miglior attore non protagonista | 2006 | Michael Caine
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventure Film | 2005 | James Newton Howard
Best Original Score | 2006 | James Newton Howard
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2005 | James Newton Howard
Best Original Score | 2006 | James Newton Howard
Worst Supporting Actress | 2006 | Katie Holmes
Period or Fantasy Film | 2006 | Shane Valentino
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Foreign | 2006 | Rodney Berling
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Music | 2006 | Simon Changer
Best Sound Mixing | 2006 | Lora Hirschberg
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2006 | David Evans
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2006 | Pete Bebb
2005 | Wally Pfister
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 2006 | Wally Pfister
Best Cinematography | 2005 | Wally Pfister
Excellence in Fantasy Film | 2006 | Lindy Hemming
Sound EditingMixing | 2006 | David Evans
Budget 150,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 374,218,673 USD

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Although Christian Bale performed many of his own stunts, he wasn't allowed anywhere near the Batmobile.
Christian Bale's active dislike of his uncomfortable Batman outfit helped his performance as the Dark Knight as he was perpetually in a foul mood when wearing it.
Christian Bale revealed in interviews in 2009 that in his first scene with Sir Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman (one involving Bale waking up in bed to find them waiting there), he fell asleep after getting ready for the scene. Bale described waking up to find Sir Michael Caine poking him in the ribs, saying "Look at that! He's bloody fallen asleep."
While shooting on the streets of Chicago, a person accidentally crashed into the Batmobile. The driver was apparently drunk, and said he hit the car in a state of panic, believing the Dark Knight's vehicle to be an invading alien spacecraft.
Writer and director Christopher Nolan is reputed to have been so fascinated with Cillian Murphy's bright blue eyes that he kept trying to find reasons and ways to have Crane remove his glasses.
"Henri Ducard: But I know the rage that drives you. That impossible anger strangling the grief, until the memory of your loved one is just... poison in your veins. And one day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed, so you would be spared your pain."
"Rachel Dawes: Wait! You could die. At least tell me your name. [pause] Bruce Wayne: ...It's not who I am underneath... but what I *do*... that defines me. Rachel Dawes: ...Bruce? [Batman turns and leaps off the roof]"