"The people who criticized lack of focus on Batman were missing the point of the character of Batman. This guy wants to remain as hidden as possible, and in the shadows as possible, and unrevealing about himself as possible, so all of those things - you know, he’s not gonna eat up screen time by these big speeches and doing dancing around the Batcave"
Tim Burton
Pues esta vez creo que estaba claro:
Es como si alguien discutiera que TDKR ha superado en taquilla a TDK, y dijera "esa es tu opinión". Pues no, hay cosas que no son opinables, son medibles.
Que luego esos números importen o no, que cada cual piense lo que quiera.
Y volviendo al tema de Pfister (por fin), Synch lo ha explicado muy bien, son dos películas muy distintas, y aunque me gustó LV (mucho menos que TDKR, eso sí), lo que dice Pfister sobre el modo de rodar es bastante cierto.
I'd imagine the whole world was one big machine. Machines never come with any extra parts, you know. They always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured, if the entire world was one big machine, I couldn't be an extra part. I had to be here for some reason.(HUGO)
"The people who criticized lack of focus on Batman were missing the point of the character of Batman. This guy wants to remain as hidden as possible, and in the shadows as possible, and unrevealing about himself as possible, so all of those things - you know, he’s not gonna eat up screen time by these big speeches and doing dancing around the Batcave"
Tim Burton