The Dark Knight trilogy are one of my favorite movies of all time and my favorite Batman adaptation, but damn the fight scenes could have been much better, I hope we see more of BvS Warehouse fight style in the new The Batman 2022
@@cekmate20 no the suit is light watch the movie again and not to mention the action coreography is indeed bland and the cuts between shots are so miserable. I mean just watch warehouse scene in bvs every punch that batman pulls feels impactful and shots are amazing!
@@shinobi-no-bueno Chris was NOT going for "reallife fights" in reality ppl would not wait their turn to get hit, they would all jump in at once and they would use their weapons. They're literally watching their coworkers get beat while they're standing there holding machine guns
@@evanwashington6959you see, when the dimwits talk about gold fight scenes, they want to do bodies flying around comically as opposed to actual hand to hand combat they they’d have to realise. They literally want a “comical fight”.
@@e3nethan910it's probably because the movies itself weren't that good, though to be fair the warehouse fight scene is really good, and the Snyder of cut of justice league is amazing.
Imo the first and second movies did the combat well. in Begins, it was incredibly choppy, but gives the feelinn of "where is he!? how!?" it made him seem elusive and precise. The second showed more of his martial arts (Keysi fighting method) and its practicality. Third was just Haymaker city.
"Alright. Batman's in front of me beating up my colleague. I have a fully loaded gun. Guess I'll go and thwap him with my forearm." - Random Chinese mook.
Batman has been trained extensively in various martial arts, mastering over 127 different fighting styles, making him one of the best hand-to-hand combat fighters in the DC Universe.
"In the DC Universe" The Nolan Trilogy isn't set in the DC Universe and is meant to be a more realistic interpretation of Batman than the comics. Master of 127 martial arts is a gross impossibility (it takes constant and continuous training to master just one) and just a stupid way to say "my Batman can kick more ass"; a more realistic interpretation condenses all that into a Mixed Martial Art.
once again, if this version of batman existed, he'd get wrecked. hard. he'd be too slow to fight 4 people at once. as for the theme of the movies, the theme was that anyone could be batman. but no. only a select few people can be batman. they have to be rich, genetically gifted to be the perfect human, and be extremely intelligent. which is why JGL's character would've died so hard if he took over the mantle. He couldn't even fight two thugs without having to use his gun
Lego Sushi King Productions Yeah, i trapped him in a net, he saw me coming with a crowbar with 1.5 seconds to react. That's a lot of time for a martial artist to react, and he didn't even react.
Lego Sushi King Productions I don't wanna kill him, what would i do without him? Oh yeah, my phone trick's gonna work again, so i get to play with batman in about 2 days time. :)
Lucian Ganea not at first - in the first movie he's fighting very much like Afflecks version of the bat especially in the prison sequence but bales batman got weaker as the movies progressed - the dark knight was his peak strength wise but his fighting style was less wild then in the third film he was weak and got the crap kicked out of him by bane as a result - also this batman couldn't turn his head which limited his fighting abilities
So three batman movies that combine around 7 hours only has 5 minutes all combined worth of fighting scenes.... Yes I know you think of them as masterpieces but that is a flaw on nolan's part they need to be balanced at least 15-20 minutes each film of fighting is what I say...
These are just hand to hand fights. There are more action scenes involving batman (like chase scenes) or just the bad guys. Then again, I'd say this trilogy is more about Bruce Wayne than about Batman. It means they had to install character development scenes which take a lot of place
@@Korounet Also, Nolan's a bad fighting director, but a brilliant large set piece action director. This is why Inception is the only movie he made that had more than one good hand-to-hand combat scenes; they're incorporated with the crazy set piece.
He's supposed to be a Batman in our world not a Batman in the comic book world. In Nolan's Batman movies there are no super powered beings or characters that can "easily" destroy 30 armed bad guys so a Batman that uses fighting skills sparingly and stealth and tactics and technology more regularly is what Nolan was looking for.
@Coochie Monster several ppl in the league of shadows and their captives Ras al ghul Joker henchmen Dogs Harvey dent Talia henchmen Talia And recklessly endangered several more innocent lives.
jesus fucking christ batman begins had horrible camera work for the fight scenes... A combination of shaky cam and super fast cutting? that might have worked for the first scene but it was shit for everything else. Gladly the dark knight learned from its mistake and made its fight scenes in much longer takes and the choreography was pretty solid. Then the Dark Knight Rises fucked it up again, not with bad camera work, just flat out BAD choreography. Several instances of bad guys just waiting to get hit in the face instead of just SHOOTING batman when there's a clear opening. The first bane fight was passable, batman's movements still looked hella awkward. The last bane fight was just all around bad and not fluid at all
They weren't standing around waiting to be hit, Batman caught them by surprise and kept throwing them in each others way so they couldn't get a clear shot.
Spencer Malley the rooftop fight and the fight right outside the tunnel when batman rescues Blake say otherwise. Watch it again and look at what every other henchmen is doing. It's fucking terrible. No one is taking the time to simply back the fuck up and shoot him
Officer Dank Kush Lord I was referring to the fight when Batman saves Blake, I reiterate he's throwing the henchmen in each others way so they can't get a clear shot
Spencer Malley yeah as i just said, that is complete bullshit. Lol i just rewatched it, and within the first 3 seconds, the two guys in front of batman have all the time in the world to shoot him dead. They're both armed with automatic weapons, and if the one on the left couldn't get a good shot off (which is bullshit from the angle he's at, he has plenty of room), the guy on the right has an enormous opening. And that's not even including the several times afterwards in which batman could have been shot. They are literally WAITING to be get punched in the face. This is almost the defintion of terrible choreography. The Dark Knight was much better and much more convincing at least.
+You Dont E.N.O Yeah, if all you care about is fight scenes. The rest such as characterization and acting, you know, the meat of a character, so far still remains to be seen.
Thomas Jiang high level fighting is a big part of Batman's character, Christopher Nolan didn't do that well. But I didn't say any of the movies were bad.
I actually find the combat in Batman Begins to be the most dynamic and interesting. Even in The Dark Knight, which is the most critically acclaimed of the series, Batman's combat is pretty straightforward and unimpressive.
That's mostly to do with the choppy camera work in the first one. They stabilized the camera in the second one which allowed more of the okay but nothing stellar choreography to show.
Also, its not realistic to start with lol. Some of donnie yen's films, ppl go there to watch the realistic fights though. He can make them look good and realistic at the same time.
1:48 cracks me up every time. If you look at Batman’s face you can see the disdain he has for guns in his face right before he back fist’s the Bat wanna be. Excellent attention to the Batman mythos.
Begins: To many quick cuts Dark Knight: slow Choreography Rises: More slightly faster but strange choreography This Bruce was trained by the league of assassins yet fights like a random street brawler. Keaton and Kilmer’s Bruce’s fight with great skills all the time in those films and the fights looked fun. All I see in these films are slow punches, weird kicks, and extras falling over. The best fight for me was when he saves “Robin” in the canal/tunnel entrance. Felt quick and showed at least something I think The Batman will have the best choreography since Forever… thankfully. Edit: it did
@@SIRebrum amazing fight scene when watchin in theater for the first time and 10x better than bale fight scene and to be fair michael keaton batman just survived a plane crash and ofc batman would lose but win again later
@@jasonsalim622 Are you kidding me? Bale is by far a better fighter than Keaton and Kilmer. Bale could easily fight various groups of fighters from 6 to 10 members. Bale used punches, kicks, elbows, etc. Keaton couldn't fight very well, in 89 all the enemies attack him from the front, batman doesn't do much, batman 89 and returns are very good movies but the fights aren't very good, keaton only throws punches at the joker In the final fight, no kicks or elbows or heads, just fists and little else. in 89 a thug jumps at him and keaton knocks him out by literally touching his foot and he dies, is this better for you? leave nostalgia aside. in returns in the scene of the fat man keaton faces a thug who jumps next to him and stands waiting for keaton to throw him without moving. and Kilmer only faced brute thugs who screamed when they went on the attack and little else, kilmer moves similar to bale in begins but not like bale in rises (where it is his best moment in hand-to-hand combat)
One thing I will say about the dark knight batman is all of those hits rlly feel like he putting effort into them. Even if he’s not super fast he move precise
I like the swat fight in the Dark knight waaaay more than the warehouse scene in bvs, because in the swat fight, batman uses tactis and skills to save countless slaves from being shot by the police, stops the joker and saves Two boats full of people WHILE causing zero deaths. The warehouse scene is all about batman snapping arms, cracking skulls, stabbing, shooting, exploding and murdering henchmen with a soundtrack going: "BWAAAM BWAAAAAM BWAAAAAAAAM" Now don't get me wrong, i love the Dark knight returns and i know ben Affleck's batman is kind of based on the batman in that comic, but the reason he was so violent in that story was because he was old and crazy, while batfleck is only 45. " WHY ISN'T BATMAN KILLING EVERYONE?!? HE SHOULD HAVE USED GUNS AND KNIVES TO KILL EVERYONE INSTEAD OF TACTICS AND SKILLZ!!" - Zack Snyder 2015
I liked BvS and mos but Tdk trilogy is much better. Sure BvS and man of steel may have better fight scenes, but bale's batman was a more realistic batman and Ben affleck was batman straight from the comics. And I hate how everyone says that the batman vs babe fight is unrealistic. You want an unrealistic fight? Look at superman vs General Zod. Superman had NO fighting experience whatsoever and he somehow won against a man who was bred for the sole purpose of being a warrior. Take the batman and bane fight and replace batman with superman and bane with Zod, and that would be what happened to superman in that fight.
Canaan B Bale's batman fighting was not realistic. The reason why all of you say its realistic is because you don't see all those flips and whatnot. But to martial artists, the technique and effectiveness of it matters a lot too. And a lot of moves are ineffective, impractical and ugly in the fights. The speed, when batman attacks, a lot of you say its realistic too because its the same speed as UFC. In a street fight, the techniques will be the same, but the fight will be faster paced. Its not just the bane vs batman, its almost 90% of the fights. Batfleck was unrealistic, but the moves actually work like the judo throw and its actually effective and practical. I can give you some examples if you like
like i said before, it's the Keysi method. i've heard some people say it works and some people say it doesn't. it all depends on the enemies you're fighting and the style they use.
Christian Bale's batman demonstrated knowing and using 13 different martial arts. Keisy, Boxing, Kung fu, Sanda, Taijutsu, Kenjutsu, Henso jutsu, cho ho, jujutsu, senshi teki kioyo, etc.
@@Mr_Wayne2012 Yeahthey could've done a lot more demonstrating those fighting styles because a lot of the time you can't really see whats going due the camera angle or the cape disorting the picture. Which looked cool when he would swoop in but then the choreography would suck. The Batman and Batman V Superman still has the best Batman fight scenes. And Snyder Cut.
The moment I saw BvS and I know we don't get a Batfleck Compilation anytime soon. The warehouse scene and the future fight were so badass but not enough. Waiting for the Batman film to come out/ Geof Johnson and Affleck coowrite the script. It can be awesome for sure!
+iRoCk97 Batman has never moved like Daredevil, doing crazy flips, jumps, high flying spinning kicks and dodging bullets, not in the comics, not in the animated series or any of the films. Batman is a large 200+ pound man, and wouldn't look convincing doing Daredevil's stunts. While the fight choreography in the Nolan trilogy are merely passable, it's still out of place to compare them with Daredevil when Batman has never fought like that in any medium.
Nono Pearson Which comics has Batman spinning up and down to dodge bullets?! In most of the comics, he's been described as a large 200+ pound man, most notably in Frank Miller's comics, he has never moved with the same agility as Daredevil, at least not without the help of gadgets.
I think what a lot of people in the comments don't get, is that the fight scenes aren't concerned with looking flashy or cool, Their focus is on getting the Job done.
If I had to chose between Spider-Man or Batman's combat, I'm sorry, but is go with Spider-Man. It's not the fact that it has to be flashy, but they should both look extremely skilled. Batman in this series however looks like as if he was in a wrestling tournament.
Probably the best comic book movie fight scene, but I gotta say I do love that first fight between Batman and Bane in Rises, just because of the emotion and character development that is tied up in it. But yeah, Affleck/Snyder's Batman truly kicked ass in BvS.
@@BryanLomax can people stop saying that. It was no the best "comic book fight scene". How often do you see Batman killing people in the fucking comics?
@@jordanwebster1728 Trust me i know it's his opinion which i respect i could have been one of those people who talk trash to everyone else who disagree with other people's opinions but im not like that, so i grew up 😂😂
@@BIGDADDYRAY18 If it's for the action scenes then i understand, Bale's were more realistic but sometimes they looked kinda stupid, Battfleck's fight scenes are better
Pretty much what i said. This shot is a joke and the whole trilogy is overrated as fuck. So many damn plotlines. AND AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO HATES BALE?? ITS LIKE IM WATCHING AMERICAN PSYCO.. Seriously who fucking casted a dark blonde guy as Batman??
Harry The Cat When I see people say Christian Bale is the greatest batman I rol my eyes so hard, I think they only say that because of Heath Ledger. Don't get me wrong TDK is one of my favourite movies of all time but even I thought he was a shit batman. I mean the fight with Bane in TDKR was so anticlimatic. Imagine Batfleck taking on Bane it would be a much better fight
+Zenzi Sage snyder is known to make simple shit look epic. The Nolan Batman is like a hipster version of Batman. Minimalistic, look at the lame as batcave, the stupid fighting technique with the elbows. Just badly shot and lacks dynamism.
One of my friends is a certified Keysi Fighting Systems instructor, and he occasionally teaches me whenever I’m visiting home. The Dark Knight trilogy adapts it well, but it moves way faster in real life. This movie really slows it down for the cameras.
Wow 10 year old me thought this was the best thing ever. The camera angles suck and you never see the fights that well or anything and it’s kinda disappointing.
I know folks always try to ignore this excuse, but that’s the most reasonable explanation: the reason why these movies have fight scenes with such little amounts of style and flashiness (and movement) is because, realistically speaking, KEYSI (the fighting method used in these films) would be the best fighting style to use when fighting in this suit, since it requires minimum movement from your body as a whole. The suit weights half of your weight, and there is also a big ass cape behind your back that will always get around your feet if you’re not precise. In order for you to actually defeat someone, you’d have to use as little movement of your body as possible to get the job done, because the weight of the suit will take twice amount of energy if you will try too hard, and its chunkiness will prevent you from performing some of the moves, and may actually put you in a vulnerable position. This is not video game Batman, who also wears a weighty armor with even longer cape yet can float around in the air like he’s made of pillows. This is Chris Nolan’s Batman. Nolan is a smart man. He knows his shit, and he considered all the possibilities before making these films. This is how he made it. The real flaw was the way the editing went with some of the scenes.
Great fight scenes, just wish they would zoom out more so we can see everything. Compare the last third of the video to the rest. Framing and composition is everything.
Yall dont understand that Nolan came from a realistic point of View, if Batman didn't have Crazy super strength, hes just a dude with Smarts and skill. The fights are golden specifically because it goes from Young batman to Old batman. The Fighting technique is extremely studied and practiced like every other mixed martial artist, but batman works with what he learned in that 10 year span when he left Gotham. Dont down Nolans Batman, this Batman is definitely way better that a Batman that kills. (B vs S)
'but it's realistic'. It might be realistic, but Batman isn't meant to be realistic, he's a hero. If I wanted a realistic plot, I would watch a fucking sitcom.
Tay J ‼️ oh so now you're comparing nolan's batman to batlfeck? Well, do you think it is "heroic" to snap peoples arms, crush they're skulls and kill them like batfleck does?
People love to complain over shit, the fight scenes in these films are perfect, they opted to use a fighting system (kc fighting system) which is practical yet really effective, and it fits the tone of the film perfectly.
A lot of people are commenting on how he fights too slow but the dark knight trilogy is supposed to be a realistic adaptation of the character, batflecks fight scenes are so fucking badass but equally unrealistic, the dark knight uses real martial arts and fighting techniques so for the most part this is how a trained fighter would fight. Sure it’s not as badass as let’s say Batman v Superman or some fights in the MCU but it is more realistic
Matthew Brant No that's the thing. He's not a ordinary human. He's literally supposed to be the embodiment of what human perfection would look like. He's a polymath genius, a master martial artist of 127 styles of martial arts, able to lift over a ton, has reflexes that allow him to dodge bullets. And he achieved this with in 10 to 15 years. Just one of these achievements would take two life times to achieve so he's definitely not an ordinary human.
This is definitely a lot more realistic than most of the flashy high speed fight scenes in Marvel movies, it would make sense for someone as armored and strong as Batman to focus on slow, but powerful debilitating blows.
Batman is one of the fastest humans alive. He knows more than 80 different fighting styles and you still think he will attempt a haymaker at the first goon? Batman was never meant to be realistic, but you can at least make him entertaining
Very true, but that's the only thing they did better in that movie and of course the batsuit and Ben afflecks portrayal. Apart from that the nolan trilogy shits on BVS ( yes even the dark knight rises). BVS was still a good film IMO but falls short from what I expected it to be
I'm so glad Nolan had the sense to start shooting fight scenes from a wider angle and use less cuts starting in The Dark Knight. I love Batman Begins, but sometimes it was hard to tell what the hell was even happening lol.
Really love bale batman fight...so real..so brutal...so tecnical...only who practice martial arts can understand why this is much more better than affleck style...and i really like ben...as batman but for me bale is the best
They used a style called keysi fighting method. It's a close in martial art that uses a lot of elbows and hands. The camera angles also made the fights look worse in the earlier movies because they didn't show enough of him fighting.
2:24
For some reason, I find the heavy bass hilarious and badass at the same time
4:15 that policeman to the left has a savage punch
Lol
🤣🤣🤣 didn’t notice that til now
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@Justin Gary are u ok, my friend?
I don’t see ,could you show a better time stamp?
2:24 yo that punch had so much bass 😂😂😂
Omg lol
It was the drop
*2:25
Oof that must’ve hurt lol.
@@winnywinnarts by the sound of that punch he should be dead 😂😂😂
Let's be honest, that mud fight scene was probably the best choreographed fight scene in the entire series.
loved the delivery of "you're not the devil, you're practice" and watching it in the big screen when it came out.
Yeah. That keysi fighting style bullshit he used in TDKR looks so fucking stupid. 😂
I disagree what about all the fights scenes in dark knight?
@@evanwashington6959 ratio
@@evanwashington6959 smoking crack if u think those others scenes were good
4:00
The left guy: "Oh shit, it's Batman! Gotta play dead!"
hahahaha XD
Another guy falls for no reason. "Ding"
The Last Earthman I ALMOST PISSED MYSELF! 😂😂😆
DomDomDomDomDom batman used the force or thug used the force to play dead
Hahahahaha
The Dark Knight trilogy are one of my favorite movies of all time and my favorite Batman adaptation, but damn the fight scenes could have been much better, I hope we see more of BvS Warehouse fight style in the new The Batman 2022
I agree 100%
I thought the fight scenes were great
@@rporta I prefer tdk trilogy fight scenes tbh
@@swiftstreak98 that's like saying you prefer Mama June to some random hot chick.
@@emp0rizzle I prefer less cgi
2:23 that is one loud ass punch
Bass boosted punch
4:00 the guy on the far left didn't get hit and just flew out of the screen
(cinemasins)
@@silverstrike5904 he was smart to to play dead.
Who's here after watching Robert pattinson's Batman Kicked ass from the Trailer? ✋
Me lol
me
This guy. Just that one clip from the trailer reminded me of the excellent fighting from Daredevil and I had to watch this to compare.
guilty as charged
Me
Imagine taking the fight scenes from Winter Soldier and have Cap where a Batsuit. Now that would be how Batman should fight.
jodl73 - If Cap was in the same Batsuit, he would of been just as slow. Gotta blame the Batsuit design flaws.
@@cekmate20 no the suit is light watch the movie again and not to mention the action coreography is indeed bland and the cuts between shots are so miserable. I mean just watch warehouse scene in bvs every punch that batman pulls feels impactful and shots are amazing!
@@gamebond6248 the problem is the fights you like could not happen IRL whereas that's what Christopher Nolan was going for
He'd get tangled in his own cape
Cap does alot of flips cartwheels and summersaltsq
@@shinobi-no-bueno Chris was NOT going for "reallife fights" in reality ppl would not wait their turn to get hit, they would all jump in at once and they would use their weapons.
They're literally watching their coworkers get beat while they're standing there holding machine guns
Imagine if Nolan and Snyder teamed up for a Batman film. Nolan comes up with the story and Snyder with the fight scenes.
No offense Zach only made one good fight scene in a movie that was supposed to have one than one
@@evanwashington6959huh? every fight scene in mos and bvs were good asf
@@evanwashington6959you see, when the dimwits talk about gold fight scenes, they want to do bodies flying around comically as opposed to actual hand to hand combat they they’d have to realise. They literally want a “comical fight”.
@@8johh True. I have no bloody idea as to why people dislike these fight scenes.
@@e3nethan910it's probably because the movies itself weren't that good, though to be fair the warehouse fight scene is really good, and the Snyder of cut of justice league is amazing.
for some reason 1:18 cracks me up, it's looks like he forgot what the choreography was and decided to Batslap him instead
He didn't slap him. He smashed the glass cup on his face
he hit him in the throat
@@amanms1999 he slapped after. Lame excuse
@@braceface5325 But still he smashed the glass on his face...
@@braceface5325 he smashed glass in some guy's throat, that really hurts
wish i could see what was going on
Aidan Coutts me too but then I played it in half speed
@Joejoejoe Thy wilt only in the first movie
@Joejoejoe Thy wilt suppose to be asf if u watching it from the criminals view i doubt they know whats going on
@Joejoejoe Thy wilt ok
@Joejoejoe Thy wilt i wasnt talking shit was making a joke
I like how he keeps his forearms up so often. People gotta think about how they fight him if they are punching blades every time they swing.
Imo the first and second movies did the combat well. in Begins, it was incredibly choppy, but gives the feelinn of "where is he!? how!?" it made him seem elusive and precise. The second showed more of his martial arts (Keysi fighting method) and its practicality. Third was just Haymaker city.
+StephonST perfect description
I feel that haymaker city was the only way to fight Bane. The elusiveness and deception only works on the "uninitiated"
+StephonST well he is rusty in the third one coming out of retirement. thats probably why it is the way it is
rises... bane and bruce no longer young and fluid. bruce wasnt training. even pros use haymakers under pressure
rises... bane and bruce no longer young and fluid. bruce wasnt training. even pros use haymakers under pressurea
"Alright. Batman's in front of me beating up my colleague. I have a fully loaded gun. Guess I'll go and thwap him with my forearm." - Random Chinese mook.
Batman has been trained extensively in various martial arts, mastering over 127 different fighting styles, making him one of the best hand-to-hand combat fighters in the DC Universe.
Alden R. Davis bane dont need to learn all of that shit and he broke batmans back
@@nd2271 cause of his mask lol
"In the DC Universe" The Nolan Trilogy isn't set in the DC Universe and is meant to be a more realistic interpretation of Batman than the comics. Master of 127 martial arts is a gross impossibility (it takes constant and continuous training to master just one) and just a stupid way to say "my Batman can kick more ass"; a more realistic interpretation condenses all that into a Mixed Martial Art.
@@nd2271 I dunno why but that cracked me up so hard!
@@albacore4000 indeed that's true not even like captain america.
2:24 not only does he punch the shit out of the joker…but your tv speaker as well
Referring to the joker as a thug💔
2:17 its funny how His face looks like its taking him no effort at all
That (bruce PATRICK wayne BATEMAN) face.
Well he had been training for years it's like his second nature... Well actually it is
It's like when in batman the enemy within when he escapes the casino and fights riddlers thug
The fight at 1:20 to 1:36 seemed pretty alright compared to the other ones
Agreed
too much cuts
Dude, this was INTENSE!! Thanks for posting!
Jesus, Christopher Nolan cannot direct hand-to-hand fight scenes to save his life.
Jake I know right? All these cuts in the middle of the fights make following the scenes infuriating.
Maybe that the fight would be in real life.
@@baronang2249 how can you even compare horrible cuts between scenes with fight in real life?
To be fair tho, Rises was waaaaay better with that compared to the other 2
Bobby Shewan agreed, and the club fight scene in TDK was pretty decent
2:15 oh man that bass :D
1:54 that hit was so clean.
honestly, this batman is way too damn slow. any person fighting a mob this slowly would get his ass handed to him.
once again, if this version of batman existed, he'd get wrecked. hard. he'd be too slow to fight 4 people at once. as for the theme of the movies, the theme was that anyone could be batman. but no. only a select few people can be batman. they have to be rich, genetically gifted to be the perfect human, and be extremely intelligent. which is why JGL's character would've died so hard if he took over the mantle. He couldn't even fight two thugs without having to use his gun
yes he did. it went off, he was horrified, and then threw the gun away
No its not realistic fighting. This is very very far from realistic. Its ugly, slow, and the moves are impractical and unrealistic.
Lego Sushi King Productions Yeah, i trapped him in a net, he saw me coming with a crowbar with 1.5 seconds to react. That's a lot of time for a martial artist to react, and he didn't even react.
Lego Sushi King Productions I don't wanna kill him, what would i do without him? Oh yeah, my phone trick's gonna work again, so i get to play with batman in about 2 days time. :)
4:51 talia is,right there!
Some extra speed, strength and versatility would have made the action scenes much better and made bale the best batman ever
He already is the best
He's still the best Batman.
Bale is so slow after I watched Affleck in action
at the very least his fight scenes were better undoubtably
Lucian Ganea not at first - in the first movie he's fighting very much like Afflecks version of the bat especially in the prison sequence but bales batman got weaker as the movies progressed - the dark knight was his peak strength wise but his fighting style was less wild then in the third film he was weak and got the crap kicked out of him by bane as a result - also this batman couldn't turn his head which limited his fighting abilities
Affleck's fight scenes were probably also edited with some fancy CGI stuff.
+Moose Odom they were. you got a problem with that?
Moose Odom and? Just because a fight has CGI doesn't mean it's bad.
they actually explained the choreography, the reason was it made him seem more animalistic instead of being human like.
Idc what anyone says that fight was awesome at 2:49 i love it
Me too
That’s the best choreographed fight scene in the triology sadly
@@apexatrovinator7510 umm The Dark Knight scene where batmans rescues all hostages??? That was a good fighting scene.
The dark knights fight scenes are all good
@@aidandavis6530 No
So three batman movies that combine around 7 hours only has 5 minutes all combined worth of fighting scenes.... Yes I know you think of them as masterpieces but that is a flaw on nolan's part they need to be balanced at least 15-20 minutes each film of fighting is what I say...
These are just hand to hand fights. There are more action scenes involving batman (like chase scenes) or just the bad guys.
Then again, I'd say this trilogy is more about Bruce Wayne than about Batman. It means they had to install character development scenes which take a lot of place
@@Korounet Also, Nolan's a bad fighting director, but a brilliant large set piece action director. This is why Inception is the only movie he made that had more than one good hand-to-hand combat scenes; they're incorporated with the crazy set piece.
If you want a bunch of pointless fight scenes go watch the DCEU movies
He's supposed to be a Batman in our world not a Batman in the comic book world. In Nolan's Batman movies there are no super powered beings or characters that can "easily" destroy 30 armed bad guys so a Batman that uses fighting skills sparingly and stealth and tactics and technology more regularly is what Nolan was looking for.
@@Sgtbigmike 1 Punch from Tyson you death, so if a boxer can knock you out and moves like a machine why batman can't lol?
I like both versions ! I dont know why people have to choose just one side ?!
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@Captain Delicious Pants Bales Batman definetly killed.
@Coochie Monster several ppl in the league of shadows and their captives
Ras al ghul
Joker henchmen
Dogs
Harvey dent
Talia henchmen
Talia
And recklessly endangered several more innocent lives.
@Lego the one that was driving the truck
Bc they are dumb
Kinda reminds me of 80's action flicks because of how laid back the choreography is
80’s action flicks had better camera work than this.
Hong Kong fight choreography in the 80s >>>> this
@@Dubb06yep. Espdcially the fight scenes of Jet li and donnie yen
Bloodsport is more realistic
jesus fucking christ batman begins had horrible camera work for the fight scenes... A combination of shaky cam and super fast cutting? that might have worked for the first scene but it was shit for everything else. Gladly the dark knight learned from its mistake and made its fight scenes in much longer takes and the choreography was pretty solid. Then the Dark Knight Rises fucked it up again, not with bad camera work, just flat out BAD choreography. Several instances of bad guys just waiting to get hit in the face instead of just SHOOTING batman when there's a clear opening. The first bane fight was passable, batman's movements still looked hella awkward. The last bane fight was just all around bad and not fluid at all
Agreed
They weren't standing around waiting to be hit, Batman caught them by surprise and kept throwing them in each others way so they couldn't get a clear shot.
Spencer Malley the rooftop fight and the fight right outside the tunnel when batman rescues Blake say otherwise. Watch it again and look at what every other henchmen is doing. It's fucking terrible. No one is taking the time to simply back the fuck up and shoot him
Officer Dank Kush Lord I was referring to the fight when Batman saves Blake, I reiterate he's throwing the henchmen in each others way so they can't get a clear shot
Spencer Malley yeah as i just said, that is complete bullshit. Lol i just rewatched it, and within the first 3 seconds, the two guys in front of batman have all the time in the world to shoot him dead. They're both armed with automatic weapons, and if the one on the left couldn't get a good shot off (which is bullshit from the angle he's at, he has plenty of room), the guy on the right has an enormous opening. And that's not even including the several times afterwards in which batman could have been shot. They are literally WAITING to be get punched in the face. This is almost the defintion of terrible choreography.
The Dark Knight was much better and much more convincing at least.
Ive always thought the fight scenes needed to be faster and brutal but non lethal
Putting it 1.25 speed because of this and it’s so much better
Ben Affleck demonstrated that
@@sehajmahajan4683 Pattinson did it better
@@GolDRush007 na, that warehouse fight scene is the best fight scene ever put to film. And I'm a huge advocate for Pattinson as Batman.
@@sehajmahajan4683 fair enough but I still prefer the nightclub fight
2:41 best fight scene in this trilogy
1:21 and 2:58 I also liked
1:58 this too
The Batman 2022 fight in the Iceberg lounge was similar to this but it's a lot better cus you can see what's happening
@@ak_buckets7962 your second time stamp is so cool
@@GhidorahFan64 thanks man
Knowing Zack Snyder action scenes his Batman will be the Batman we've been dying to see.
+You Dont E.N.O He's the Batman we deserve, AND he's the one we need right now! :D
+You Dont E.N.O Yeah, if all you care about is fight scenes. The rest such as characterization and acting, you know, the meat of a character, so far still remains to be seen.
+Thomas Jiang oh shut up
mrcuboid Grow up, you can't deny that citing fight scenes as the reason why Snyder's Batman will be the definitive one is shallow as fuck.
Thomas Jiang high level fighting is a big part of Batman's character, Christopher Nolan didn't do that well. But I didn't say any of the movies were bad.
I actually find the combat in Batman Begins to be the most dynamic and interesting. Even in The Dark Knight, which is the most critically acclaimed of the series, Batman's combat is pretty straightforward and unimpressive.
That's mostly to do with the choppy camera work in the first one. They stabilized the camera in the second one which allowed more of the okay but nothing stellar choreography to show.
Nolan shoots on film, that's why his action films suck
the best fight scene is the fight when he defeat the swat team
"It's realistic!" No average consumer goes for realistic fights because it's a movie. They want to see something cool
Also, its not realistic to start with lol. Some of donnie yen's films, ppl go there to watch the realistic fights though. He can make them look good and realistic at the same time.
I like how he uses certain tactics over again like grabbing the gun and shooting someone's foot.
The Dark Knight Trilogy was the best! Because how good was his skills to beat the heck on bad guys.
3:30 the best escene ever :v
I know I'm in the minority here, but I loved the fight choreography in this trilogy.
Me too... Majority had no problen with it bro... Its the minority that points out flaws in perfect films
@@abearinrussia4616only one of this films is really good btw.
@mayonnaise3959 looks like you are the ultimate critic...find a life dude...quit jabbering over childish stuff
@@abearinrussia4616 what?
The Best Batman ❤️
no
@@musashi66973 yes
That is mr kevin conroy
HAHAH 0:49 - 0:57 the sound of the drape through the air, the hits and the peoples grunts just kills me xD
You can tell that Bale loves to use his elbow a lot in his fights. While Pattison and Ben like to use just there fists.
That's not Bale, that's the awful choreography.
Elbow stirkes are supreme
That would be ksi if he was batman
@@bluesEvanskro 50 minutes ago
Posted 7/27/23 at 4:24 a.m.
Bale was the only good Batman....90s Batman are just average guys on suits and the others are wannabes
1:48 cracks me up every time. If you look at Batman’s face you can see the disdain he has for guns in his face right before he back fist’s the Bat wanna be. Excellent attention to the Batman mythos.
Begins: To many quick cuts
Dark Knight: slow Choreography
Rises: More slightly faster but strange choreography
This Bruce was trained by the league of assassins yet fights like a random street brawler. Keaton and Kilmer’s Bruce’s fight with great skills all the time in those films and the fights looked fun. All I see in these films are slow punches, weird kicks, and extras falling over.
The best fight for me was when he saves “Robin” in the canal/tunnel entrance. Felt quick and showed at least something
I think The Batman will have the best choreography since Forever… thankfully.
Edit: it did
What's your take on *Affleck's* Warehouse scene in *BvS* ???
Bale fights much better than Keaton and Kilmer
Kilmer is a better fighter than keaton but keaton is still a better fighter than bale
@@SIRebrum amazing fight scene when watchin in theater for the first time and 10x better than bale fight scene and to be fair michael keaton batman just survived a plane crash and ofc batman would lose but win again later
@@jasonsalim622 Are you kidding me? Bale is by far a better fighter than Keaton and Kilmer.
Bale could easily fight various groups of fighters from 6 to 10 members.
Bale used punches, kicks, elbows, etc.
Keaton couldn't fight very well, in 89 all the enemies attack him from the front, batman doesn't do much, batman 89 and returns are very good movies but the fights aren't very good, keaton only throws punches at the joker In the final fight, no kicks or elbows or heads, just fists and little else.
in 89 a thug jumps at him and keaton knocks him out by literally touching his foot and he dies, is this better for you? leave nostalgia aside.
in returns in the scene of the fat man keaton faces a thug who jumps next to him and stands waiting for keaton to throw him without moving.
and Kilmer only faced brute thugs who screamed when they went on the attack and little else, kilmer moves similar to bale in begins but not like bale in rises (where it is his best moment in hand-to-hand combat)
One thing I will say about the dark knight batman is all of those hits rlly feel like he putting effort into them. Even if he’s not super fast he move precise
I like the swat fight in the Dark knight waaaay more than the warehouse scene in bvs, because in the swat fight, batman uses tactis and skills to save countless slaves from being shot by the police, stops the joker and saves Two boats full of people WHILE causing zero deaths. The warehouse scene is all about batman snapping arms, cracking skulls, stabbing, shooting, exploding and murdering henchmen with a soundtrack going: "BWAAAM BWAAAAAM BWAAAAAAAAM"
Now don't get me wrong, i love the Dark knight returns and i know ben Affleck's batman is kind of based on the batman in that comic, but the reason he was so violent in that story was because he was old and crazy, while batfleck is only 45.
" WHY ISN'T BATMAN KILLING EVERYONE?!? HE SHOULD HAVE USED GUNS AND KNIVES TO KILL EVERYONE INSTEAD OF TACTICS AND SKILLZ!!" - Zack Snyder 2015
Jay Jones sure but, batman actually has a no-killing rule
45 and in 20 years the crime got worse and Robin was murdered, he killed in proximity, the only time he shoots them down is in the knightmare.
@@armyofuno8196 no idea what any of this means but apperantly i cared alot about batman when i was 13 lol
To me he's the true batman
What are these background fighters doing on the left at 4:14 XD
Boop!
Haha
Love the bitchslap at 2:15
I keep seeing him throw a punch, turn around and then strike with his forearm which is actually cool to me
The choreography in Batman begins and The Dark Knight is quite good. The dark knight rises though…
Rises felt a little smoother but slow at the same time
1:18 WTF WAS THAT. LOL
Ras was drawing his sword and Bruce reacted quickly enough to avoid him.
When you get thrown into the water and cant swim
@@Mr_Wayne2012he was flaying his arms like a jackass
I prefer the Warehouse scene from Batman vs Superman(2016)
Sure the fights suck, but these movies, including TDKR, are WAYYYY better than BvS or MoS
No fucking shit.
I liked BvS and mos but Tdk trilogy is much better. Sure BvS and man of steel may have better fight scenes, but bale's batman was a more realistic batman and Ben affleck was batman straight from the comics. And I hate how everyone says that the batman vs babe fight is unrealistic. You want an unrealistic fight? Look at superman vs General Zod. Superman had NO fighting experience whatsoever and he somehow won against a man who was bred for the sole purpose of being a warrior. Take the batman and bane fight and replace batman with superman and bane with Zod, and that would be what happened to superman in that fight.
Canaan B Bale's batman fighting was not realistic. The reason why all of you say its realistic is because you don't see all those flips and whatnot. But to martial artists, the technique and effectiveness of it matters a lot too. And a lot of moves are ineffective, impractical and ugly in the fights. The speed, when batman attacks, a lot of you say its realistic too because its the same speed as UFC. In a street fight, the techniques will be the same, but the fight will be faster paced. Its not just the bane vs batman, its almost 90% of the fights. Batfleck was unrealistic, but the moves actually work like the judo throw and its actually effective and practical. I can give you some examples if you like
like i said before, it's the Keysi method. i've heard some people say it works and some people say it doesn't. it all depends on the enemies you're fighting and the style they use.
I like Batmans choreography in these movies. It's very Batman "Ninja" like since this is the martial art Batman uses in the comics.
Christian Bale's batman demonstrated knowing and using 13 different martial arts. Keisy, Boxing, Kung fu, Sanda, Taijutsu, Kenjutsu, Henso jutsu, cho ho, jujutsu, senshi teki kioyo, etc.
@@Mr_Wayne2012 Yeahthey could've done a lot more demonstrating those fighting styles because a lot of the time you can't really see whats going due the camera angle or the cape disorting the picture. Which looked cool when he would swoop in but then the choreography would suck. The Batman and Batman V Superman still has the best Batman fight scenes. And Snyder Cut.
It's not at all ninja-like.
@@Yeomannn Yes it fucking is. Pay attention. Stop.
The moment I saw BvS and I know we don't get a Batfleck Compilation anytime soon. The warehouse scene and the future fight were so badass but not enough.
Waiting for the Batman film to come out/ Geof Johnson and Affleck coowrite the script. It can be awesome for sure!
after watching daredevil's combat... these just made me cringe
+iRoCk97 Batman has never moved like Daredevil, doing crazy flips, jumps, high flying spinning kicks and dodging bullets, not in the comics, not in the animated series or any of the films. Batman is a large 200+ pound man, and wouldn't look convincing doing Daredevil's stunts. While the fight choreography in the Nolan trilogy are merely passable, it's still out of place to compare them with Daredevil when Batman has never fought like that in any medium.
Nono Pearson Which comics has Batman spinning up and down to dodge bullets?! In most of the comics, he's been described as a large 200+ pound man, most notably in Frank Miller's comics, he has never moved with the same agility as Daredevil, at least not without the help of gadgets.
+iRoCk97 Exacly....Arrow's fight scenes are not that bad either but with the recent season, it's starting to become lackluster.
+Thomas Jiang dude that's all Batman does is flip all over the place and do flying kicks lol
Will Ibo In the Arkham games maybe, but that's pretty much it.
I think what a lot of people in the comments don't get, is that the fight scenes aren't concerned with looking flashy or cool, Their focus is on getting the Job done.
If I had to chose between Spider-Man or Batman's combat, I'm sorry, but is go with Spider-Man. It's not the fact that it has to be flashy, but they should both look extremely skilled. Batman in this series however looks like as if he was in a wrestling tournament.
+Zachary Jorgensen Look up the Batman/Bane fight from TAS, That is a bona fide wrestling match
***** Better than the past Batman movies.
***** Uh Yeah,
***** It's certainly One of the best I will say in terms of overall quality, a lot better than most Superhero movies.
To me Christian bale is the perfect batman in all 3 of the films he will not be forgotten for this Batman series x❤️❤️❤️❤️💞💞
BVS has the best batman fight scene imo
Same thoughts here.
Probably the best comic book movie fight scene, but I gotta say I do love that first fight between Batman and Bane in Rises, just because of the emotion and character development that is tied up in it. But yeah, Affleck/Snyder's Batman truly kicked ass in BvS.
@@BryanLomax can people stop saying that. It was no the best "comic book fight scene". How often do you see Batman killing people in the fucking comics?
It only had one good fight scene in the entire DCEU
@@JC19171 he doesn't kill
Just came from the final BvS trailer and i definetly can say batfleck is much better
Well you were wrong 😂
@@apostolis07 he's talking bout the action scenes
Apostolis Sigma its his opinion. Grow up.
@@jordanwebster1728 Trust me i know it's his opinion which i respect i could have been one of those people who talk trash to everyone else who disagree with other people's opinions but im not like that, so i grew up 😂😂
@@BIGDADDYRAY18 If it's for the action scenes then i understand, Bale's were more realistic but sometimes they looked kinda stupid, Battfleck's fight scenes are better
The first 20 secinds of the fnal BvS trailer shits on TDK Trilogy's fight scenes. Wow
Pretty much what i said. This shot is a joke and the whole trilogy is overrated as fuck. So many damn plotlines. AND AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO HATES BALE?? ITS LIKE IM WATCHING AMERICAN PSYCO.. Seriously who fucking casted a dark blonde guy as Batman??
Harry The Cat When I see people say Christian Bale is the greatest batman I rol my eyes so hard, I think they only say that because of Heath Ledger. Don't get me wrong TDK is one of my favourite movies of all time but even I thought he was a shit batman. I mean the fight with Bane in TDKR was so anticlimatic. Imagine Batfleck taking on Bane it would be a much better fight
That was a whole lotta ass kicking but, Ben seem more arkham gangster than bale, much more intimidated taller and bigger Ben is the real batman.
Nolan is severely handicapped and completely out of his depth when it comes to action.
+Zenzi Sage snyder is known to make simple shit look epic. The Nolan Batman is like a hipster version of Batman. Minimalistic, look at the lame as batcave, the stupid fighting technique with the elbows. Just badly shot and lacks dynamism.
One of my friends is a certified Keysi Fighting Systems instructor, and he occasionally teaches me whenever I’m visiting home. The Dark Knight trilogy adapts it well, but it moves way faster in real life. This movie really slows it down for the cameras.
i cant even see whats going on in most of these
I love how you left out that awesome scene where bane breaks the pillar with his fists!
Wow 10 year old me thought this was the best thing ever. The camera angles suck and you never see the fights that well or anything and it’s kinda disappointing.
I feel like somewhere in the middle of begins it starts to look like he isn’t actually punching them and more like he’s giving them a love tap
I like how in this adaptation batman makes bad guys shoot other bad guys. Like "it doesn't count if I don't pull the trigger."
He doesn't kill them though.
I know folks always try to ignore this excuse, but that’s the most reasonable explanation: the reason why these movies have fight scenes with such little amounts of style and flashiness (and movement) is because, realistically speaking, KEYSI (the fighting method used in these films) would be the best fighting style to use when fighting in this suit, since it requires minimum movement from your body as a whole. The suit weights half of your weight, and there is also a big ass cape behind your back that will always get around your feet if you’re not precise. In order for you to actually defeat someone, you’d have to use as little movement of your body as possible to get the job done, because the weight of the suit will take twice amount of energy if you will try too hard, and its chunkiness will prevent you from performing some of the moves, and may actually put you in a vulnerable position. This is not video game Batman, who also wears a weighty armor with even longer cape yet can float around in the air like he’s made of pillows. This is Chris Nolan’s Batman. Nolan is a smart man. He knows his shit, and he considered all the possibilities before making these films. This is how he made it. The real flaw was the way the editing went with some of the scenes.
Keysi is a fraudulent martial art and the Nolan trilogy has the worst fight scenes of any modern superhero films.
I forget how bad these fight scenes are but nicely put together montage.
Great fight scenes, just wish they would zoom out more so we can see everything. Compare the last third of the video to the rest. Framing and composition is everything.
LOVE NOLAN TRILOGY, AND CHRISTIAN BALE BRUCE WAYNE/BATMAN! THANKS! ❤.
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@@mw6309 LMAO putting that fight there doesn't make up for how bad that movie was storywise. you synder fanboys are insanely stupid.
@@Gadget-Walkmen wut? I only like that scene lol
@@mw6309 So you just randomly post that to other people? Really?
@@Gadget-Walkmen why are you so butthurt
It's not who I am underneath but what I do that defines me.
Yall dont understand that Nolan came from a realistic point of View, if Batman didn't have Crazy super strength, hes just a dude with Smarts and skill. The fights are golden specifically because it goes from Young batman to Old batman. The Fighting technique is extremely studied and practiced like every other mixed martial artist, but batman works with what he learned in that 10 year span when he left Gotham. Dont down Nolans Batman, this Batman is definitely way better that a Batman that kills. (B vs S)
1:36
"HAWBADISS!"
😂😂sounds like a boss charge attack
'but it's realistic'. It might be realistic, but Batman isn't meant to be realistic, he's a hero. If I wanted a realistic plot, I would watch a fucking sitcom.
Reigina Mascariñas Mastering 127 different martial arts isn't realistic in any way
Bullshit. Superman is FANTASY Batman is NOT. He's just rich.
Tay J ‼️ oh so now you're comparing nolan's batman to batlfeck? Well, do you think it is "heroic" to snap peoples arms, crush they're skulls and kill them like batfleck does?
@@chain12bb batfleck is a the dark knight return version of Batman from frank Miller. He's following a redemption path.
@@Dimmary Yeah. Just one problem though. Batman doesn't kill.
People love to complain over shit, the fight scenes in these films are perfect, they opted to use a fighting system (kc fighting system) which is practical yet really effective, and it fits the tone of the film perfectly.
A lot of people are commenting on how he fights too slow but the dark knight trilogy is supposed to be a realistic adaptation of the character, batflecks fight scenes are so fucking badass but equally unrealistic, the dark knight uses real martial arts and fighting techniques so for the most part this is how a trained fighter would fight. Sure it’s not as badass as let’s say Batman v Superman or some fights in the MCU but it is more realistic
What's realism got to do with the awful editing and shaky cam?
None of these movies are realistic and the fighting style they use in the trilogy (kesi) is terribly ineffective in real life:
If you think this is realistic you've never seen a real fight.
@@Yeomannn what is your idea of realistic fighting then?
So many idiots think these fights suck but let's not forget Batman don't have powers, he is an ordinary human as well as his opponents
Matthew Brant
No that's the thing. He's not a ordinary human. He's literally supposed to be the embodiment of what human perfection would look like. He's a polymath genius, a master martial artist of 127 styles of martial arts, able to lift over a ton, has reflexes that allow him to dodge bullets. And he achieved this with in 10 to 15 years. Just one of these achievements would take two life times to achieve so he's definitely not an ordinary human.
King but he's defiantly not a super hero like Superman or Captain America
Matthew Brant he should be more fast and strong like batman in BvS
The new excuses ,after prep time
Sure why not & I'm not joking around because I respect your words.
This is definitely a lot more realistic than most of the flashy high speed fight scenes in Marvel movies, it would make sense for someone as armored and strong as Batman to focus on slow, but powerful debilitating blows.
Batman is one of the fastest humans alive. He knows more than 80 different fighting styles and you still think he will attempt a haymaker at the first goon? Batman was never meant to be realistic, but you can at least make him entertaining
But that’s so, so, so boring to watch in a superhero movie. It’s just a drag.
This is not realistic. If you think this is realistic then you've never seen a real fight.
But you see how those fights highly talked about, wolverine fights better than this-in the movies.
You the mvp for this video
1:49 LOL😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏
Only if Sam Rami was hired to do the fighting. 😭😭😭
Sam raimi couldve been a great batman director tbh
Chinese Guy: " Autograph please Batman?" 2:13
Great sound!!
Batman v Superman was better for the fighting.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
You obviously weren't watching BvS with Ben Affleck as Batman.
Spoorple The Nolan Trilogy fights were a helluva lot better. Batfleck sucked.
+Joshua “Shadow” Manriguez lol did you see the warehouse fight ?
+Joshua Manriguez wtf shhh fights in TDK trilogy were boring
Very true, but that's the only thing they did better in that movie and of course the batsuit and Ben afflecks portrayal. Apart from that the nolan trilogy shits on BVS ( yes even the dark knight rises). BVS was still a good film IMO but falls short from what I expected it to be
I'm so glad Nolan had the sense to start shooting fight scenes from a wider angle and use less cuts starting in The Dark Knight. I love Batman Begins, but sometimes it was hard to tell what the hell was even happening lol.
4:16 looks like cosplay.
Really love bale batman fight...so real..so brutal...so tecnical...only who practice martial arts can understand why this is much more better than affleck style...and i really like ben...as batman but for me bale is the best
For a Batman movie, those were some shitty genérico fights.
They used a style called keysi fighting method. It's a close in martial art that uses a lot of elbows and hands. The camera angles also made the fights look worse in the earlier movies because they didn't show enough of him fighting.
It's a fraudulent martial art. Bullshido.
I f***ing hate how Christopher Nolan overuses quick shots in fight scenes. It's distracting and annoying. You almost can't see wtf is happening.
Aye, he learned his lessons here...
I think you only watched the first minute of the video because it fixes that problem in TDK and TDKR , only in BB did it make that mistake
I think I'm beginning to like these fights the more I watch them.
Except some of the BB fights. They're awful.
Keysi Fighting System 💪💪💪👊👊👊
That last hit always gets me just the sound and how hard he swings the fucking gun at his skull its just so badass