Since batman's great success in 1989, in 1992, Tim Burton once again directed Batman's second live-action work, Batman Returns, which tells the story of Batman's feud with Penguin Man and Catwoman.

The story goes like this.
Oswald, a baby boy abandoned by his parents in infancy because of his bloodthirsty personality and penguin-like body, returned to Gotham City with this revenge when he grew up to be a villain. Max, the billionaire, plans to build a power station to relieve the electricity pressure in the third city, but in fact, the power station is not a power station, but a battery that can store huge amounts of electricity. And this secret was discovered by his beautiful secretary. But the secretary had the stupid choice to tell the truth in front of the boss, and he was also killed by the boss and pushed down from the skyscraper. After he fell from the building, he was eaten by a group of wild cats. After waking up, he incarnated as Catwoman, Marx and penguin people used Marx to help penguins run for mayor, penguins forced through Marx's plan to build a power plant, their opponent Bruce, in fact, batman, of course, Batman also adheres to the principle of seeing beautiful women. Asking for dinner with beauty's secretary, several people on TV are pretending to be Batman to kidnap Beauty and make them suspicious of each other. The Penguins are just a group of penguins transporting missiles in an attempt to blow up Gotham City. And kidnapped the eldest son of a large group of rich people. Batman uses high-tech weapons to trick penguins into destroying their owners' lairs. Catwoman also uses a high-voltage shock baton to take revenge on Marx.
This film continues to maintain the high production standards of the previous one, but the weakness of the plot really cannot be hidden. Whenever this kind of superhero movie focuses on more than one person, it is difficult to tell everyone's story well. Catwoman's space is much larger than Batman herself. It feels like Catwoman is the protagonist, and Batman has become a supporting character. The big villain of this film, Penguin Man, has become a green leaf that is willing to be a foil for others.
It is a pity that Catwoman, who makes this film so brilliant, does not continue to appear in subsequent Batman movies. It's a shame that such a flash in the pan is so short-lived. Finally, there is a sentence that has to be said, why the little sister fell from the skyscraper, there is nothing to do, and there are many more jiu-jitsu karate and other skills that can be transformed into Catwoman. Actress, you are stuffing a red envelope for the director, right?