''Vengeance isn't power. Anyone can take a life. But to give life... that's the true power. Power that you once had. So, I'm asking you. Victor Fries, help me to save another life. And maybe you also can save the man your wife once loved. He's still inside you, Victor. Buried deep beneath the snow. Will you help me... Doctor?''
The moment when batman tells him he'll have freeze's wife moved to the lab at arkham so he'd continue his research and freeze gives him that tearful and short nod, he wasn't just thanking batman for giving him what he wanted, he now has respect for him. Because this part is pretty much close to the source material in the comic books, because Mr freeze wasn't truly the villain.
Actually, the primary source material for Mr. Freeze as presented in this movie comes from "Batman: the Animated Series" and all its tie-in materials. It's that series that established Victor Fries and his love for his wife, Nora Fries, that caused him to become what he is. That show also established the modern versions of Two-Face, Clayface, and many other villains old or new that introduced. The most famous villain that show produced on its own being Harley Quinn.
I still think this is one of the best Batman movies i've ever seen. I especially prefer the late Robert Jeep Swenson's version of Bane all the loud roaring is top notch. But Bane in the Dark Knight Rises, no way Jose.
For a long time i thought, 4:25 would've been great for "The Passion Of The Christ" whipping scene. The close-up scene of Jesus's shackle'd fist trembling intensely!
@@angelvaldez9291 in the film The Batman, it only has three fight scenes. I like the seven previous films better than the new one. I know you like the new one.
To my taste, the only really worth part about this whole movie are the dialogues, and those concerning poor sick Alfred in particular. The final scene on Batman trying to convince Mr.Freeze to aid him is memorable too. The rest, crap.
''Vengeance isn't power. Anyone can take a life. But to give life... that's the true power. Power that you once had. So, I'm asking you. Victor Fries, help me to save another life. And maybe you also can save the man your wife once loved. He's still inside you, Victor. Buried deep beneath the snow. Will you help me... Doctor?''
tell him to take two of them,... and call me in the morning.
I'll have your wife moved to the lab in Arkham you'll be able to continue your research there.
The best part of the movie
If only the rest of the movie could've been as good as this moment.
@@MAnuscript421 blablabla shut up
Elloit Goldenthal score was excellent in both movies batman forever and batman and robin
The moment when batman tells him he'll have freeze's wife moved to the lab at arkham so he'd continue his research and freeze gives him that tearful and short nod, he wasn't just thanking batman for giving him what he wanted, he now has respect for him. Because this part is pretty much close to the source material in the comic books, because Mr freeze wasn't truly the villain.
Actually, the primary source material for Mr. Freeze as presented in this movie comes from "Batman: the Animated Series" and all its tie-in materials. It's that series that established Victor Fries and his love for his wife, Nora Fries, that caused him to become what he is. That show also established the modern versions of Two-Face, Clayface, and many other villains old or new that introduced. The most famous villain that show produced on its own being Harley Quinn.
Whenever I hear the sad pieces of the score I always cry cause I feel sorry for Mr Freeze.
Yeah. Me too
He's by far the only supervillain that everyone sympathizes with.
"Surprise, I am your new cell mate, and I have come to make your life a living hell"
"Prepare for a bitter harvest. Winter has come at last."
JokerScars69 I remember being scared when I first saw that scene.... (I'm a true 90's kid)
Ivy should scream in horror as mr freeze prepares to torment her for the rest of her life as punishment for ruining his plans for nora
3:53 - 4:43 That bit is the most beautiful piece I've ever heard before.
2:16 - 4:43 my favorite part of this piece
The music score of this entire movie is phenomenal and epic! That is this movie redeeming quality!
"Take two and call me in the morning."
I'll have your wife moved to the lab at Arkham. You'll be able to continue your research there.....
[Epic music overtakes the scene]
This movie may be bad, but it does have its moments. The score is definitely one of those moments.
I still think this is one of the best Batman movies i've ever seen. I especially prefer the late Robert Jeep Swenson's version of Bane all the loud roaring is top notch. But Bane in the Dark Knight Rises, no way Jose.
@@philipmancera5796I agree as well, you could say Jeep's Bane went berserk from all the venom.
Beautiful
Mr. Freeze: Take two of these and call me in the morning.
Batman: I’ll have your wife moved to the lab at Arkham. You’ll be able to continue your research there.
4:50“All we can do know is wait and hope.” Not gonna I was in tears because I wanted Alfred to live he’s was a great Father figure to Bruce
@Harri927 Yeah, despite all the crap that was in the movie, it did have a few gem lines in there, and this was totally one of them.
For a long time i thought, 4:25 would've been great for "The Passion Of The Christ" whipping scene. The close-up scene of Jesus's shackle'd fist trembling intensely!
Tim Burton's take on Batman was good, Joel Schumacher's take on Batman was good, and Christopher Nolan's take on Batman was good.
And Matt Reeves has done amazing.
@@angelvaldez9291 to you? Yes. But to me? No.
@@evanzaremba4722 how?
@@angelvaldez9291 in the film The Batman, it only has three fight scenes. I like the seven previous films better than the new one. I know you like the new one.
@@evanzaremba4722 Well, those takes were more standard superhero stuff. Reeves' was meant to be a detective story first and foremost.
05:16!!!THAT'S what I've been looking for for a LONG TIME!! SEXY haunting stuff..
Elliot GOLDENTHAL Isolated Score A Helping Hand
All we do now is wait... And hope
I always love that scene.
@@evanzaremba4722 that scene always have me crying when Alfred contracted Mcgregor's syndrome.
@@charliefreemana.k.a.thesou197 yeah. Me too.
To my taste, the only really worth part about this whole movie are the dialogues, and those concerning poor sick Alfred in particular. The final scene on Batman trying to convince Mr.Freeze to aid him is memorable too. The rest, crap.
Get use to it.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
3:33 will you help me... Doctor
AYUDAME A SALVAR OTRA VIDA
3:32 this reminds me Liszt - Liebestraum No. 3
Batman & Robin is about reckon with loss.
And marriage
@@virgogaming6488 Yeah that too.
Please.... tell me how to cure covid 19....
.357 to the head, it's the only way
Take one of this now, and another after 21 days, then call me in the morning.
The 2nd shot taken yesterday for me let's hope for the best. As 4:17 plays on as the sound of hope
You had to rest for two weeks and you'll be back on your feet after 21 days. Do you understand me? Do I make myself clear?
@@azazel166 that's right. Last year, I took two vaccines.
One person didn't take two of those.
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Horrible movie... epic music😆
Like I said to the other two guys: get use to it. Got it?
Shit movie ...everything, except for the soundtrack AND UMA THURMAN !
and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Micheal Gough, and the Batmobile.
Get use to it. Ya hear?
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