While escaping a dull party, Bruce Wayne finds Catwoman robbing a vault and gives chase as Batman.
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Redundant and unnecessary.
Overrated
Good movie but grossly overrated
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Considering contained just music and no actual dialogues from the characters it was pretty good. It goes to show that not everything needs to have speaking in.Bruce Wayne is at a party he notices a women who looks a bit like Selena Kyle (Catwoman) but three girls get Bruce first. He escapes to the basement and notices Catwoman robbing it. Then Batman chases her all around town and the zoo? for some reason. Overall good and the music as well.
This half-assed short features Bruce Wayne being bored at a swanky party in the city. When he catches Catwoman in the middle of a burglary he gives chase across various bits of Gotham before stealing a kiss when handcuffing her to a gate.The short isn't very well presented, and seems to be exist only to give the animators something to do during some downtime at Warner. The music is very incongruous, like a rejected 80s sitcom theme tune, which doesn't sit well with the mood or the Gotham backdrop.Had this been made in widescreen, featured proper opening and closing credits, and been released as a short movie in cinemas then it might have got a better rating. As it is, it's a curiosity.
Millionaire Bruce Wayne is at a party and is having a quiet moment to himself at the window when lots of young women flock to him and try and get him to dance with them. He slips away downstairs but finds his safe being emptied by none other than Catwoman! She escapes but he quickly gets into character and Batman is in pursuit.This DVD extra is a mixed bag but yet deserves credit for what it tries to do even if it doesn't really work. Visually the film is good and indeed it is this style that attracted me to watch what I originally dismissed as a children's cartoon. The animated series and films may not have the dark material I still want but at least they are not the day-glo hell that Joel Schumacher was handsomely paid to create (or "spew-forth" to use the correct terminology). In this regard the film flows really well and is quite exciting; the audio however is another matter.The score is a light jazz affair that at different points of the film - interested me, annoyed me, delighted me. It interested me because it was different, because it seemed a brave and experimental step to score Batman using anything other than Gothic orchestration. It annoyed me though because at times it jarred badly with the images on the screen. This combined with the lack of sound effects made it feel a bit like some kid's poor job of putting a score on the top of an existing video. However it worked at the start and the end so I'm wondering why they didn't try to do something to make it work better during the action in the middle section.Visually it is impressive and I did enjoy the style and the flow, but it is broken up by the lack of effects and the soundtrack. A nice try that deserves credit for using jazz instead of Gothic music but it does feel like a track has been plonked down onto the film rather than the film has been scored.
A great musical short, bonus feature on "Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman" DVD.The animation is in the style of the classic Batman animated series from the 90s. I watched this show more than a decade ago when I was in primary school and it still remains unsurpassed!The atmosphere of "Chase Me" is exquisite and stylish, and reminds me of a James Bond movie. The colors are bright and eye-pleasing.The music combines some classic soundtrack motifs with jazzy saxophones and creates a theme that fits perfectly to the concept of the film.This is definitely one of my favorite music videos! Pure delight, not only for Batman fans. Strongly recommended :)