No, it's taking a different approach on the genre, specifically in a film property that is most open to this approach. Batman is not like most superheroes. He is not a god among men, he is not a warrior; he is supposed to be "the world's greatest detective."
How anyone can fail to understand that is.....
Anyway, he is not the kind of hero who has every case/adventure immersed in energy blasts, explosions and overpowered villains. There are too many other characters who are defined by those stories, so Batman--with few exceptions--gains nothing from being tossed into that blender because some are obsessed with...noise and jumping around.
Taking a more grounded approach is not new, it is not offensive, and it doesn't "set the genre back," because of one film.
Of course, and the more grounded approach has been used with success in TV and film for decades. In the same era where Donner's
Superman movie had to call on its bigger than life sci-fi/pulp roots,
The Incredible Hulk TV series aired using a serious, compelling, grounded approach and was a success. No production suffered because of the existence/approach of the other.
"seen in better movies" doesn't make it "angry white guy" trope in this movie. What an absurdist argument.
Absurd is spot-on. He's posting anything as part of his DC movie hatred, and the success it had not doing it the MCU way.
It does create fear in some folks. If a smaller comic book movie with limited SFX can do a billion dollars, what is to keep studios from beginning to investigate and invest in these kinds of films? Cutting into the grotesque run of $300 million dollar men-in-tights movies that boil down to "punch-punch-punch, kick-kick-kick, bitch-bitch-bitch".
It has to come to that, as the "punch-punch-punch, kick-kick-kick, bitch-bitch-bitch" angle was worn over 10 MCU films ago; its a thin formula that cannot go on and on like cartoon characters who do the same thing, with the same, expected outcome (e.g. most
Popeye cartoons).
Versus a Marvel movie: quip, quip, punch punch, I have Daddy issues, quip quip, punch punch?
I get it, you didn't like it. But, you're an outlier.
True.