Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: June 16, 1995
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Jack97Jan 1, 2014
The transition from seriousness (of sorts) to childish has resulted badly for the caped crusader as Batman Forever's villains aren't villainy enough and Val Kilmer isn't the most persuasive Batman of all time.
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askewglassesAug 28, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) is reigning terror on Gotham City. Only Batman (Val Kilmer) can stop him. Bit behind the scenes a new super-villain rises, The Riddler (Jim Carrey).
I'm sorry for the short summary but I have a major bug with this movie. And here the seven main reasons i dislike this movie. First, Kilmer, he's okay as Bruce Wayne but I can't see him as Batman. Second, the score, from a musicians point of view the score by Danny Elfman from the first two films is well blatantly, music to my ears. Here its boring, forgettable, and filled with too many cartoon sound effects. Third, the Batmobile, it looks like a roller-skate. Fourth, Two-Face, boy is this performance bad. Two-Face is supposed to be a depressing tragedy of a mans life. This is just a joke. Fifth, The Riddler, one of my all time favourite Batman villains, and Jim Carrey ruins him by playing Jim Carrey which is good for some movies but not Batman. Sixth, Robin, again another character study full of tragedy, but he's too old and bland. Seventh, Gotham, it's too bright and cheery, and what's with all the giant statues around?
It hate this movie even more than the next one. It ruined the series and led to the disgrace of it. Don't watch this and save yourself 2 hours of your life.
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FilipeNetoFeb 17, 2018
This film is a continuation of the two "Batman" movies previously made and directed by Tim Burton at the turn of the eighties to the nineties. This time, who directs the freak-show is Joel Schumacher, with the participation of Val Kilmer (inThis film is a continuation of the two "Batman" movies previously made and directed by Tim Burton at the turn of the eighties to the nineties. This time, who directs the freak-show is Joel Schumacher, with the participation of Val Kilmer (in the lead role), Tommy Lee Jones (Two-Face), Nicole Kidman (Dr. Chase) and Jim Carrey (Riddler). If Burton's movies exaggerated the inability to show reality, the films directed by Schumacher show a reality that seems drenched in ecstasy and amphetamines. But the fault is not only the director, decidedly outdated, but also the absolutely miserable script, an abominable patchwork written by different hands. In fact, the actors cannot be blamed for the waste that this movie is. They had already given (and continued to give) evidences of their great talent in other films, and I'm sure they gave the best of themselves in this one too. As used to say a Portuguese actor named Nicolau Breyner (totally unknown to those who have never seen Portuguese cinema), "is not because the work is bad that no longer deserves my total commitment." Unfortunately for the actors in this film, the work was bad. Lack of realism, scenery and costumes coming out of the imagination of a user of psychedelics, use and abuse of stereotypes are just some of the mistakes that the film will commit, frame after frame. Did it have something good? Yes. The first is that the film has an end; the second is the light social criticism made with the character Riddle, who uses television as a mass mental control, a maneuver that almost approximates with our reality, of current mass media.

So, Batman fans, beware: stay prudently far away from this film.
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Gamepro3093Jan 3, 2021
Val Kilmer= one of the worst Batman actors. Boring and doesn’t emote. Gets shot and still acts like a robot. Robin played by Chris O’Donnel sucks. Tommy Lee Jones was seriously miscast as Two-Face. He was just doing a Joker impression inVal Kilmer= one of the worst Batman actors. Boring and doesn’t emote. Gets shot and still acts like a robot. Robin played by Chris O’Donnel sucks. Tommy Lee Jones was seriously miscast as Two-Face. He was just doing a Joker impression in stupid looking rubber prosthetics on his left side. Only worth watching for Jim Carrey’s electric Riddler. He instantly boosted every scene he was in. Oh and who’s idea was it to do an overly neon and 90s rave style Gotham?! It didn’t work! Tim Burton, you were sorely needed for this and Batman And Robin! Expand
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asylumspadezNov 27, 2011
This film is just so stupid. The script and overacting complete ruins the potential of this film, Not to mention that the entire film looks like you are on LCD.
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JoesJun 1, 2020
Después de Batman y Robin está es la peor lo único rescatable es la actuación de carrey
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Gamertag77Jun 1, 2020
Aburrida kimer un Batman inexpresivo y la trama junto a 2 caras un asco de pelicula
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