Gotham City has been declared by the government to "no man's land" and left to themselves. The bridges - paths to the outside world - were blown up. Now it is up to Gordon and his left gebleiben "Team", for law and order in "No Man's Land" to worry, because Batman has disappeared. Now that the citizens of Gotham's would need him urgently. Now, where many shady characters hanging around on the streets and take what they want ...
"No Man's Land" is in my eyes one of the most interesting "Batman" templates that could have been set to music can. There is a state of emergency in Gotham and thus rein for countless villains. That is then, of course, that many of the known "Batman" -Gegner make an appearance. The last remaining population Cops whereas it is not really "easy" made, to say 'nice' to say. And Batman makes them no easier: for he is swallowed by the earth - what with Commissioner James Gordon leads to resentment and disappointment. The story is from the perspective of Oracle, Gordon's daughter and her former Batgirl character says. Here lays the author the first fundamental building blocks for a wide and comprehensive story about Batman, the former cop unit of Gordon and the city declared the "No Man's Land" Gotham City. The script author has really good brought the first part of the novel / comics in the form and for a balanced distribution of roles (narrator / speaker) worried. Cuts are not really feel.
Sascha Rotermund as Bruce Wayne / Batman was with the announcement of the first season at the center of discussions. Some thought he was a good choice, while others replied that they want to hear none other than David Nathan, the German voice of Christian Bale. I feel it was a really good cast - both as Bruce Wayne and as Batman. Rotermund is an excellent speaker and he also proves this in its intended role in this radio play. I do not miss David Nathan, with regard to the role. As mentioned before, Oracle leads the Omniscient observer by the events. Your breathes Merete Brettschneider a life with professionalism. In the first part of "no man's land" is the former Police Commissioner James Gordon-Squad to linchpin of the story. Reent Reins has been heard in the first two seasons as James Gordon. Reins was a really good choice, because you wanted to distance themselves from Nolan's film trilogy. Nevertheless, Udo Schenk, the German voice actor Gary Oldman's a good speaker, but would function in the role of James "Jim" Gordon only in conjunction with Oldman's likeness. Therefore, a good decision. Eva Michaelis and Jürgen Holdorf give again with flying colors their tryst as Renee Montoya and Harvey Bullock. Erik Schäffler is routinely heard in the role of Bill Pettit. I especially the "vocal play" of Christian Rudolf liked. Jokers madness and particularly the consequent in all few seconds changing mood of the character provides Rudolf is when he would talk every day so. You can tell that he had fun at the Talk of the role. If I as only in comparison to the great Michael Iwannek think the todlangweilig sounded in Game INJUSTICE as Joker (must have what but located mainly on the Director)! While Two-Face and Harvey Dent has only a brief appearance, but Thomas Schmuckert is a good occupation for it. Many indeed know him as Dorian Hunter, but I think his performance in front of Dorian Hunter his interpretation Dents need certainly not to hide. What I had still very happy addition to the cast of Christian Rudolf, was the speaker of Oswald Copplepot - also called "The Penguin". Volker Brandt is already long-established in the synchronous business. He's really a very good choice for the penguin - however I would have expected everyone else in this role. Also the rest of the cast is impressive: Gabriele Libbach, Detlef Tams, Jens Wendland, Simona Pahl, Norbert Langer, Tobias Kluckert, Tobias Schmidt, Tim Kreuer, Julia Fölster, Ulrike Hübschmann, Martin Kessler, Tino Kießling and Andi Krösing.
Acoustically it has really not spilled, but padded proverbial. Sebastian Pobot uses a lot of music and a huge number of sounds to create a movie-like as possible backdrop for the radio play. Just as I wished for the acoustic part of a superhero radio play. You can immerse yourself in the scenery. Eben cinema for the ears!
I personally would have liked although desired for radio plays either the original cover of the novel, as it has used it in Graphic Audio, or a realistic cover, but it does not change the fact that this is a setting of a comic and that is why the Cover fits. Especially since it is anyway nicely gloomy.
Conclusion: "no man's land" highscore Music puts down a gloomy and acoustically successful launch of the third season of Batman radio plays. With excellent cast one of the most interesting Batman novels / comics was transformed into a cinema for the ears!
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