The movie was sub-par. Robert Pattinson as Batman is an awkward role for the actor as well as awkward to watch. Even more so as the lead actor takes on the identity of Bruce Wayne. A Bruce Wayne who is just an angry kid. The beginning of the movie shows a child in a red ninja suit before going out for trick or treating on Halloween. That’s exactly the same way that Pattinson fulfills his role as the Billionaire Playboy that is Bruce Wayne. Except he is not a playboy in this Batman chapter. The role of Alfred is his parental figure who chastises him like a child. A Bruce Wayne that doesn’t amount to anything except his troubles past. While based on the Zodiac killer, this movie is well made, but as a detective or crime thriller. It is not a Batman movie, it is a Detective story, and the cast of the police shines in this movie while Batman is only lackluster. The cops had the best roles in this movie. As a person who criticized the fact that an African American was cast in the role of the Caucasian Commissioner Gordon. I was opposed to the casting, yet Commissioner Gordon was the best actor in this movie. The Penguin on the other hand, his role was not bad, but it could have been better. This movie is difficult to rate negatively because the ending draws a correlation with Hurricane Katrina. So it may spark a lot of feelings for many viewers. Yet it was very badly done. There is no chemistry between Batman and Catwoman on screen at all. Batman looks bored. Robert Pattinson looks haggard as Bruce Wayne. And the events were anticlimactic. And the music used for the Catwoman was a simplified version of the Catwoman soundtrack from Batman Returns, it is just played repetitively over and over with no taste. It was lackluster at best. Not good, just horrible.