Batman: Atak na Arkham

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Nad Gotham wisi śmiertelne niebezpieczeństwo. Amanda Waller tworzy grupę przestępców, których zadaniem jest włamanie się do Azylu Arkham, szpitala psychiatrycznego, w którym przetrzymywani są najbardziej zwyrodniali złoczyńcy, i wykradzenie stamtąd tajnych informacji. Gdy członkowie składu uwalniają Jokera, ten chce urzeczywistnić swój plan wysadzenia Gotham. Na ratunek miastu i jego mieszkańcom przybywa nieustraszony Batman. (HBO)

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DaViD´82 

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angielski The opening two thirds, riding on a wave of the intimate heist genre with a pick-and-mix band of villains, are excellent, self ridiculing and, in the current deluge of “let’s save our city/world/space/existence" DC/Marvel cartoons, refreshing. However at the very end, the hitherto absent Batman for some reason takes the reins and suddenly this turns into a standard “let’s save the innocent by doing a lot of pow, pow, bam". But when the action begins (and it isn’t bad at all), else is forgotten; and so that opening two thirds simply fade into nothing. In any case, it is nicely maturely uncompromising (within the bounds of a mainstream superheroes cartoon) and, for fans of the DC movie and comic universe and Rocksteady games, full of references and tributes. ()

NinadeL 

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angielski Although it's not quite as perfect as Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, Batman: Assault on Arkham is still one of the top episodes of DC Universe Animated Original Movies. How could it fail to live up to expectations when the Joker and Harley Quinn have their place in the film? Puddin'! ()

kaylin 

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angielski At the beginning, it starts off quite well, and one would think it could turn into a decent animated film, but the idea from Saw at the beginning quickly dissipates, and it turns into something like Thunderbolts from Marvel. It's not as gritty as it pretends to be, which is a shame because it could have been very interesting. But it's ultimately just a standard comic book cartoon. And Batman looks truly awful here. ()