
One of Uma Thurman’s most notable roles is undoubtedly Poison Ivy in the movie Batman and Robin. And this movie has a secret that will surprise adults.
It turned out that the movie, which was released in 1997, was not actually aimed at adults. “This movie was really made for kids,” Thurman said on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Of course, the story brought to life by Joel Schumacher does not seem very childish at first glance, but it is really much easier to perceive compared to other films that tell the tragic story of Bruce Wayne.
There are also facts confirming that the film was planned specifically as a children’s film and the “adults” rating was inherited. In 1992, Tim Burton directed the movie Batman Returns. It was shown at an afternoon session and many children were frightened and parents were angry. Five years later, film bosses changed the director and presented a new film that they felt was much more suitable for young audiences.
To recap, Batman & Robin follows Batman (George Clooney) and Robin (Christopher O’Donnell) as they stop Mister Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Poison Ivy from taking over Gotham City. The film is full of witty jokes and puns from the characters, making it more family-friendly than most other Batman adaptations.
Source: People Talk

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