Movie
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"Batman: Gotham Knight" is an anthology anime film consisting of six interconnected segments, each produced by different animation studios and written by various screenwriters. The film bridges the events between "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight," exploring Batman's evolution as a crime-fighter in Gotham City. Each segment offers a unique perspective on Batman's character, his methods, and the city he protects.

The first segment, "Have I Got a Story for You," presents Batman through the eyes of three teenagers who recount their encounters with him. Each story reflects their individual perceptions, portraying Batman as a shadowy figure, a living shadow, and a robotic entity. The segment highlights the mythos surrounding Batman and how his presence is interpreted differently by Gotham's citizens.

In "Crossfire," two Gotham police officers, Crispus Allen and Anna Ramirez, transport a criminal while debating Batman's role in the city. Their conversation reveals the divided opinions about Batman's vigilante justice. The segment culminates in a violent confrontation with the Russian mob, showcasing Batman's combat skills and his ability to inspire hope in those who doubt him.

"Field Test" delves into Batman's reliance on technology. Lucius Fox develops a device capable of deflecting bullets, which Batman tests in the field. However, after realizing the device could harm innocent bystanders, Batman chooses to discard it, emphasizing his moral code and the limits he places on his methods.

"In Darkness Dwells" follows Batman as he investigates the disappearance of a district attorney. His search leads him to the sewers, where he encounters Killer Croc and the Scarecrow. The segment explores Batman's determination and resourcefulness as he battles these villains while uncovering a larger conspiracy.

"Working Through Pain" provides a flashback to Bruce Wayne's training years, focusing on his time in India learning to endure physical and emotional pain. This segment contrasts with his present-day struggle to save a wounded ally, illustrating how his past experiences shape his resilience and commitment to his mission.

The final segment, "Deadshot," centers on the assassin Deadshot, who is hired to kill Commissioner Gordon. Batman intervenes, leading to a high-stakes confrontation. The segment highlights Batman's detective skills, combat prowess, and unwavering dedication to protecting Gotham's key figures.

Throughout the film, Batman is portrayed as a multifaceted character, balancing his human vulnerabilities with his larger-than-life persona. The anthology format allows for diverse storytelling approaches, offering insights into his relationships with allies like Lucius Fox and Commissioner Gordon, as well as his confrontations with iconic villains. The film maintains a cohesive narrative thread, emphasizing Batman's growth and the challenges he faces in a city teetering on the edge of chaos.
Information
Batman: Gotham Knight
バットマン ゴッサムナイト
Type: Movie
Movie/Episode length: 76 min.
Date: 07/02/2008
Categories
Genre
ActionDramaCrimeThriller
Settings
Mystery
Tags
Psychologically
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Staff
  • Director
    Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    Toshiyuki Kubooka
    Hiroshi Morioka
    Futoshi Higashide
    Yasuhiro Aoki
    Jong-Sik Nam
  • Character Design
    Toshiharu Murata
    Naoyuki Onda
    Shinobu Tagashira
    Kaoru Inoda
  • Animation Director
    Hiroshi Morioka
    Yasuhiro Hayashi
    Toshiyuki Tanaka
    Jong-Sik Nam
    Shinobu Takashira
    Yeong-Gi Yun
  • Cgi Director
    Takuma Sakamoto
    Hiroki Hirano
    Tomohisa Shitara
  • Director of Photography
    Kōji Tanaka
    Kenji Takehara
    Michiya Katō
  • Storyboard
    Toshiharu Murata
    Yasuhiro Hayashi
    Futoshi Higashide
  • Art Director
    Masanobu Nomura
    Yoshimi Umino
    Kaoru Inoda
    Syuchi Hirata
  • Mechanical design
    Yoshimi Umino
    Yasutaka Kubota
    Yūki Kawashima
  • Co-Director
    Yuichiro Hayashi
  • Producer
    Kōichi Mashimo
    Mitsuhisa Ishikawa
    Masao Maruyama
    Eiko Tanaka
    Jungo Maruta
    Toshi Hiruma
    Alex Yeh
Production
  • Production
    Production I.G
    Madhouse
    Studio 4°C
    Bee Train