It seems that one of the fashionable questions is about who is your favorite Batman, and even the great Hideo Kojima has his favorite.
With the arrival of Robert Pattinson and The Batman at the DC cinema, the unforgettable memory of Christian Bale’s trilogy and the versions of Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck still active, a question that runs through social networks is what is your movie of the Favorite Bat Man? And this question about Batman is so popular that even the idol of gamers Hideo Kojima has wanted to answer it.
Kojima has not only been a vice president of Konami, he is also the creator of the successful video games Metal Gear, Snatcher and Policenauts. So what will Hideo Kojima’s favorite Batman movie be? Christopher Nolan’s? The Matt Reeves film? Tim Burton’s proposal? Those of Zack Snyder where the character appears? HIdeo took advantage of his social networks to respond:
This is my favorite Batman movie🦇👍😍 pic.twitter.com/iH5pV883od
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) March 13, 2022
Kojima’s reasons
That’s right, LEGO Batman: The Movie is Hideo Kojima’s favorite, but he didn’t just point out his preference, he also took the time to explain his decision, which he explains within his philosophy of hero-villain dependency:
“The balance can only be maintained with the popularity of the villains. In other words, we must create characters that are attractive, even if they are evil. The distortion”.
“The same goes for American comics and video games, but to create a hero, you need villains. Good and evil, light and dark can be vague, but heroes and villains should appear as a pair. The popularity of the heroes alone will not be enough.”
“And if you step back and look at it objectively, you can see that the heroes and the villains are inseparable, like Tom and Jerry. They are more than rivals, they are inevitable. Snake and Liquid, Sam and Higgs.”
“The LEGO Batman Movie is a masterpiece that dares to enter into this unspoken understanding.”
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The balance can be maintained only with the popularity of the villains. In other words, we must create characters who are attractive even if they are evil. The distortion.— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) March 14, 2022
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“The LEGO Batman Movie” is a masterpiece that dares to step into this tacit understanding.— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) March 14, 2022
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