Batman Forever

1995

Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Romance

131
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 38%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 32%
IMDb Rating 5.4/10 10 259908 259.9K

Plot summary

Batman must battle a disfigured district attorney and a disgruntled former employee with help from an amorous psychologist and a young circus acrobat.



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Director

Joel Schumacher

Top cast

Nicole Kidman as Dr. Chase Meridian
Jim Carrey as Riddler / Dr. Edward Nygma
Val Kilmer as Batman / Bruce Wayne
Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face / Harvey Dent
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg 5 / 10

Jim Carrey stole the show

Some people talk about "the stick of straw that broke the camel's back", meaning when something reached the tipping point. So when did the Batman franchise go bad? Well, "Batman Forever" was getting silly, but it still had Jim Carrey to steal the show as The Riddler ("Batman and Robin" had about as many good qualities as a barrel of toxic waste). Personally, I don't know why they had to have Batman (Val Kilmer) going through therapy; remove that and he still would have been a cool superhero with neat gadgets. Tommy Lee Jones wasn't bad as Two-Face. Nicole Kidman and Chris O'Donnell, as Dr. Chase Meridian and Robin, respectively, didn't really add anything.

Overall, the point is that when Joel Schumacher took over directing, the franchise went downhill. Part of the problem was that while Tim Burton created an eerie Gotham City that looked like New York in the 1940s, Joel Schumacher created a Gotham City that looked like it was trying too hard to be "Blade Runner".

So, the franchise starting getting stale with this one, but Jim Carrey kept the movie from being unwatchable. As Edward Nygma, one of Bruce Wayne's employees, he had some great lines. In the movie, Nygma proposes a device that rests atop TV sets and reads peoples' minds, but Wayne rejects it, considering it too dangerous. Thus, Nygma becomes The Riddler, and he's the best character in the movie.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 7 / 10

Fast and funny, if rather hit and miss

I thoroughly enjoyed the first two Batman movies, and although Tim Burton didn't return and replaced by Joel Schummacher I decided to give Batman Forever a chance. The film isn't as good or as dark as the first two films, but it is a huge improvement over Batman and Robin, the less said about that film the better. Anyway, this film is quite possibly the fastest and the funniest of the series, but despite all this there are some hit and miss elements. Chris O'Donnell is annoying and lifeless as Robin, the script has its weak spots despite some terrific lines from Jim Carrey and while Nicole Kidman was bearable, her character could have been written better. However, it is stylishly filmed with Oscar-nominated photography and excellent special effects, the direction is surprisingly more efficient and the action hurls along at an exciting and breakneck pace. The acting is good on the most part with Val Kilmer brooding as Batman and Michael Gough perfect as Alfred. The villains steal the show though, while Tommy Lee Jones is excellent as usual as Two Face Jim Carrey is the one with the best lines and delivery as the Riddler. Overall, hit and miss but a decent entry in the Batman franchise. 7/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 5 / 10

Joel Schumacher takes over

Batman (Val Kilmer) battles Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) who blames him for failing to protect him as DA Harvey Dent. Flirtatious Dr. Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman) is an expert in abnormal psychology. Edward Nygma (Jim Carrey) works for Bruce Wayne creating a machine to transmit directly into the brain. Bruce disapproves of brainwave manipulation. Nygma decides to test it on himself and discovers it sucks up the intelligence of his victims. Nygma turns into the Riddler. Two-Face attacks the circus leaving acrobat Dick Grayson (Chris O'Donnell) an orphan. He wants revenge but gets talked into staying in Wayne Mansion. He discovers the bat-cave and becomes Batman's partner Robin.

Joel Schumacher takes over and turns the Batman franchise into a neon colored cartoon. Jim Carrey is a perfect fit for the Riddler. He is great fun and I love the idiot box machine. Tommy Lee Jones plays Two-Face like the Joker and feels too close to Carrey. It would have been better for him to play to his strength being tough and hard. Val Kilmer is solid as Batman/Bruce Wayne although Chris O'Donnell is a little annoying. The neon color overload really bothers me. I might like this if Schumacher could calm down the color palette.

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