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Der Multimillionär Bruce Wayne alias Batman leidet zunehmend unter seiner Doppelexistenz. Und ausgerechnet jetzt wollen ihn die beiden Superschurken Harvey "Two-Face" und Riddler aus dem Weg räumen. Sie bringen ihn in ihre Gewalt und löschen alle Erinnerungen an sein Leben als Batman aus. Doch Wayne gibt nicht auf - und kann seine einzige Chance nutzen ... (kabel eins)

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J*A*S*M 

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Englisch Fucking farce! The most terrifying villain in the third Batman is not Two-Face or the Riddler, but Joel Schumacher. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch The only thing that keeps this film borderline watchable is the great Carrey, otherwise, Schumacher messed up everything he could. The cast is horrible, the visuals are awful, the plot is awkward, the atmosphere is bland, and it's unworthy of Batman. Yet, when compared to the following episode, it is still within the limits of good taste. ()

NinadeL 

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Deutsch Seinerzeit völlig in Ordnung. Bis heute erinnere ich mich gerne an die lokalen Varianten von Val Kilmers Antagonisten, denn Batman Forever ist einfach ungewöhnlich gut besetzt, was die Nebenrollen angeht. Tommy Lee Jones hervorragend, Jim Carrey und Riddler sind eine Seele... und natürlich die sexy Dr. Chase Meridian, gespielt von der ätherischen Nicole Kidman. Leider geht es mit Chris O'Donnell ein wenig bergab, aber Sugar and Spice und der gute alte Alfred Pennyworth dürfen nicht fehlen. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Val Kilmer does not remember this role too fondly, it's not surprising. Only the visual effects and Nicole Kidman stand out. Joel Schumacher is a person without comic book imagination. Being just a skilled craftsman is not enough. And let’s not speak about the sequel. ()

lamps 

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Englisch Paradoxically, the far more derided Batman and Robin was a lot more fun – it was even more stupid, but it was somehow aware of that, and at times it was very cute in its own imbecility. Batman Forever has a better story and some sort of attempt at a darker Gotham signature, but most of it is unbearably boring and scattered in shabbily connected episodes. Kilmer is alright as Batman and Carrey and Jones are great actors, of course, but their uncontrolled creations can’t hold a candle to the uniqueness of Nicholson and Ledger, who were considerably better in the way they balanced their dark clowns (though they worked with far more sophisticated concepts and scenarios). I can’t understand how Schumacher, a director of several impressive hits, could fall so low. Batman’s poetics is not for everyone, it seems. 40% ()

Othello 

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Englisch Total imbecility. The film is drowning in neon opacity, assisted by blatant pap, which makes the already stupidly shot, edited, and acted action absolutely boring and confusing. Val Kilmer is an incredibly unappealing gut of an actor, the plot is clichéd, and the film doesn't even drip a milliliter of blood. The whole thing feels like a morning Hallmark production, and I can't understand how a schmuck like Schumacher could have made 8mm or Falling Down. Maybe the problem is his poor perception of comics, maybe I have a completely different take on film treatments of the subject. The unfortunate truth is that if it weren't for Tommy Lee Jones, who one still has to imagine isn't trying to emulate Nicholson's Joker, and a few good jokes (the shot of Batman's latex ass), it's a clear waste. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch Joel Schumacher excelled in the more costume-focused, circus-like Batman films, where the priority was to make the story as bizarre as possible. He successfully transferred this to the screen. Bizarre costume madness, where everyone is grotesque. Burton is also a visual madman, but he too understood that Batman should be done darker. Val Kilmer is not superb, nor is it a miracle. The film as a whole is. ()