Yay
Nay
This movie turned out completely different than I expected. I was looking forward to an adaptation of Brubacker's Catwoman storylines, which are heavy on noir, grit and violence. Instead, this American-funded animé is more an elaborate heist with constant visual and musical head nods to Cowboy Bebop and the Lupin saga. There's no Batman here so the flirting and sexual tension are appropriately transferred into Batwoman, and in fact a highlight of the film is their bathroom innuendo scene. Overall this is as watchable as Batman: Ninja was a few years before but, unlike that film, the storyline isn't really memorable and is more of a throaway excuse to link together several set pieces.
"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Grouchy again."
Last Seen:
The Banshees of Inisherin (M. McDonagh, 2022)
The Monuments Men (G. Clooney, 2014) ☆
Jojo Rabbit (T. Waititi, 2019) ☆
The Birds (A. Hitchcock, 1963) ☆
Vertigo (A. Hitchcock, 1958)
The Day of the Jackal (F. Zinnemann, 1973) ☆
Possession (A. Żuławski, 1981) ☆
Decision to Leave (Park C., 2022) ☆
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (M. Forman, 1975)
The Whale (D. Aronofsky, 2022) ☆
First time ☆