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1989    2h 6minAction, Fantastique
7.577%84%7.2
Violence et corruption règnent dans la ville de Gotham City. La mafia dirige la ville à sa manière, au nez et à la barbe des autorités, complètement dépassées par les événements. Depuis quelques semaines cependant, un mystérieux justicier, drapé dans un costume de chauve-souris, terrorise les malfaiteurs et sème l'inquiétude dans les rangs de la mafia. Une jeune journaliste, Vicki Vale, mène l'enquête. C'est ainsi qu'elle fait la connaissance d'un séduisant mais excentrique milliardaire, Bruce Wayne. Celui-ci n'est autre que Batman, qui l'a déjà sauvée. Elle rencontre également un odieux truand, Jack Napier, bras droit du parrain Carl Grissom…
Réalisé par Tim Burton
  • Michael KeatonBruce Wayne / Batman
  • Jack NicholsonJack Napier / The Joker
  • Kim BasingerVicki Vale
  • Robert WuhlAlexander Knox
  • Pat HingleCommissioner James Gordon
  • Billy Dee WilliamsHarvey Dent
  • Michael GoughAlfred Pennyworth
  • Jack PalanceGrissom
  • Jerry HallAlicia
  • Tracey WalterBob the Goon
  • Lee WallaceMayor
  • William HootkinsEckhardt
  • Richard StrangeGoon
  • Carl ChaseGoon
  • Mac McDonaldGoon
  • George Lane CooperGoon
  • Terence PlummerGoon
  • Philip TanGoon
  • John SterlandAccountant
  • Edwin CraigRotelli
  • ርልዪረ24 janvier 2025
    I'm a fan of Tim Burton. Like the great Terry Gilliam, he is a great visual director. I love Tim Burtons Gotham City and to have the legend that is Jack Nicholson as the Joker is just hilarious and perfect. Also, the late great Prince wrote some songs for the film. The colours are much more brighter and vibrant in Blu-ray and Gotham looks amazing. Love it.
  • Jozz14 mai 2025
    I am Batman
  • Adam21 mai 2026
    I had very fond memories of this movie from childhood. Now it is more a liminal space between the Adam West Camp and Christian Bale Serious Batmen
  • AngusMcNutz13 décembre 2024
    Nostalgia usually doesn’t hit for me but, man, I feel like a kid again every time I watch this. Plenty wrong with it technically but its got such a pure energy that it wins on that alone.
  • Joshua Leach16 octobre 2025
    Michael Keaton may not be the most dynamic Batman but he is enjoyable overall, Jack Nicholson really makes this movie his joker stands out. Overall solid watch
  • Scott beard18 janvier 2026
    Batman (1989) is a dark, stylish, and revolutionary take on one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time. Tim Burton transformed Batman from a campy television hero into a brooding, mythic figure, establishing a tone and aesthetic that would influence superhero films for decades. From the moment the movie opens with the gothic, rain-soaked streets of Gotham, it is clear this is a world both visually striking and morally complex, a city that is as much a character as Batman himself. The film’s greatest strength lies in its atmosphere. Burton’s vision is unmistakable, blending gothic architecture, shadowy cinematography, and a sense of looming menace that perfectly captures the duality of Batman and Gotham. The city is oppressive and alive, a place where danger feels constant and the line between hero and villain is both stark and haunting. The visuals are complemented by Danny Elfman’s unforgettable score, which has become inseparable from the character of Batman, providing grandeur, tension, and an emotional undercurrent that lifts every scene. Michael Keaton’s performance as Bruce Wayne and Batman was initially controversial, but it has since been recognized as iconic. He embodies the character’s inner conflict, intelligence, and brooding intensity, delivering a Batman that is believable, human, and heroic without ever tipping into parody. Jack Nicholson’s Joker is a perfect counterpoint, blending chaos, charisma, and menace. Nicholson’s performance dominates the screen, creating a villain who is simultaneously terrifying, hilarious, and tragic, and whose presence elevates the film’s stakes immensely. The screenplay balances action, drama, and dark humor in a way that feels mature yet accessible. While the story is straightforward, focusing on the Joker’s rise and Batman’s struggle to stop him, it is filled with moments of tension, wit, and character depth. The film explores themes of duality, obsession, and vengeance, showing that Batman is both shaped by and struggling against the darkness of Gotham. Visually, the film still holds up decades later. The practical effects, makeup, and set design create a tangible, immersive world that CGI-heavy films often fail to capture. Every frame feels deliberate, every shadow purposeful, and the film’s aesthetic still influences filmmakers today. The action sequences are stylized and exciting, relying on choreography and atmosphere rather than overwhelming spectacle. Batman (1989) was also a turning point for superhero cinema. It proved that comic book adaptations could be serious, artistic, and commercially successful, paving the way for the modern era of superhero films. It demonstrated that a director’s vision, strong performances, and a compelling aesthetic could transform familiar material into something timeless and iconic. In short, Batman (1989) is more than a superhero film. It is a landmark of visual storytelling, performance, and atmosphere. Its brooding tone, unforgettable characters, and stylistic boldness make it a film that remains influential and beloved decades after its release. It is dark, thrilling, and unforgettable, a movie that transformed Batman into a cultural icon and set a new standard for comic book adaptations. Its legacy is secure, its influence undeniable, and its status? Absolutely legendary.
  • Sam16 mai 2026
    i admit the long gun did get me
  • Jameslikesmovies24 juillet 2025
    I loved this movie since I was a kid love all of the performances but I might just be biased because I am Micheal Keaton’s biggest fan
  • Richard Thornton22 juillet 2025
    Doesn’t quite hold up to today’s modern superhero films but credit due to Tim Burton for turning Batman (and the entire genre itself) from a joke into the thing Hollywood now depends on to survive.
  • Razorbitz29 novembre 2025
    A film I've adored as a child and liked a lot as an adult. Not my favorite as it used to be as a child; that would be the sequel, but all the same a classic that I'm glad to have revisited even if it didn't live up to my memory. Jack Nicholson as the Joker is unparralelled and I wish we got more of him in that role.
  • Cubane4 mai 2026
    As a guy who hates most Tim Burton movies, I thought this one was alright. The lighting and set design works nicely to bring the feel of the comics to life. It tries to have a mostly dark tone but the sets, costumes, paper-thin characters, slightly celluloid acting, and random ad for Prince in the middle meld together to make a pretty campy experience that doesn't feel entirely intentional but still somehow works.
  • seanmcconnell45116 avril 2026
    Jack Nicholson... Jack Napier/ Joker (Villain)
  • viktorsmi30 mars 2026
    With the exception of the influence the movie had on the franchise, and creation of the incredible Batman TAS in particular, the movie just did not age all that well. The movie is just as campy as the ill-received Schumacher's sequels, complete with over the top child-friendly 1980s rap music, as well as bizarrely inappropriate soundtrack by Prince.
  • TomVader16 novembre 2025
    This was the first "believable" superhero movie I ever remember seeing. It was a cultural phenomenon in my generation. As a comic book collector, I think this version pays a respectable homage to the comics without seeming excessively campy. To me, this is THE batman and THE joker.
  • Leonard Mosca9 février 2025
    Classic Tim Burton that's all that needs to be said if you're not a fan of his movie it's not a movie for you

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