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This movie will blow your mind. It is a masterpiece. Bruce Wayne, a billionaire, is bored with his life until he decides to fight crime full time as Batman. He drives an incredible car called the Tumbler and has a cool belt that lets him make cool gadgets like grappling hooks and little robots. The movie has amazing acting and great dialogue. The direction is incredible and there are many unique camera angles. The action is incredibly unique and better than any other superhero movie I have ever seen. You will definitely love this movie, I guarantee it. This movie may be too intense for younger viewers, though Batman can make anything look like child's play while he busts the bad guys. For the mature audience, this film may take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions that will stay with you long after the show is over. According to Box Office Mojo, "Batman Begins" was released on Friday, June 17, 2005 in 3,858 theaters (on its opening weekend). In its opening weekend, the film made $48,173,647 and came in at first place. The competition for the film included "Cinderella Man", "War of the Worlds", and "Madagascar". By the end of its run, Batman Begins had grossed $205,331,188 domestically. It made an additional $133 million overseas for a worldwide total of $338.3 million. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 79% of critics gave positive based on an average rating of 7/10 based on 223 reviews with an average rating of 5.9/10. The site's general consensus is that "Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins is a stylish, dark, and enjoyable reboot of the franchise, even if it isn't particularly groundbreaking". At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 top reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 73 based on 35 reviews. Roger Ebert gave the film four stars out of four stars and wrote in his review for the "Chicago Sun-Times", "The movie is stunning to look at. Shot by shot, this is one of the most visually dazzling films ever made." A. O. Scott from "The New York Times" gave the film high praise saying that it was "... a movie that finds the core of a great character and inspires it to greater depth and shading, while setting a new standard of sophistication for comic-book movies." Writing in "The Boston Globe", Ty Burr called the film "a workmanlike and pretty terrific realization of several big ideas: First, how Bruce Wayne became Batman. Second, what Batman is fighting for. And third, how this particular Caped Crusader connects to the larger pop-cultural pantheon." Although giving it a mixed review due to his feeling that Nolan was not "allowing any space for humor," Kenneth Turan from the "Los Angeles Times" had high praise for Christian Bale's performance as Batman saying that "... cfa1e77820
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