Unbearable nonsense, which is bad all that is possible.
The story of Jack the Ripper (which, let me remind you, is real) was exploited so many times that it turned into an anecdote and a dance on the bones. In whatever settings she was not transferred, with Jack fought and Sherlock Holmes, and assassins, and all sorts of cartoons,
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Unbearable nonsense, which is bad all that is possible. The story of Jack the Ripper (which, let me remind you, is real) was exploited so many times that it turned into an anecdote and a dance on the bones. In whatever settings she was not transferred, with Jack fought and Sherlock Holmes, and assassins, and all sorts of cartoons, and now here's Batman. One interpretation is better than the other. At least the authors themselves understand that they made a ridiculous CROSSOVER with mutually exclusive characters, settings? It looks like a degenerative cartoon with the Griffins as Star Wars characters. And if this story was originally a London story, how could you just take it to America? Gotham still turned out to be a copy of London at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries with the same marinas, railway highways and its Westminster! So why not move Batman to London instead of London to Batman? They showed canonical characters, but spoiled them. Poison Ivy here has no powers, reduced to a prostitute and also instantly merged. This is the worst thing you can do with this character. Harvey Dent is shown simply as a distraction, he plays no role. Barbara is here... Gordon's wife? Instead of a daughter? Really? And the most disgusting thing the authors did was the final twist. Twists have already outlived themselves, they are probably more than half of all films and books, and since the viewer initially understands that he is preparing a surprise, and tries to solve it in advance, in pursuit of reception, the author comes up with a twist so awesome that he flies to hell with the whole plot and all the canons. What the Ripper ended up with is disgusting and pointless. Even the twist in Iron Man 3 wasn't so bad. Could it have been better? Yeah. It was possible not to push on the mystery of the personality and just show an interesting confrontation. You could have just left the Ripper to yourself. And you could just shoot some alternative about Batman in the 19th century, with the original villain, instead of disemboweling the corpse of a worn plot.
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