Chase Me

2003
7| 0h6m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 21 October 2003 Released
Producted By: DC Comics
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Official Website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt_27bqy8S4
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While escaping a dull party, Bruce Wayne finds Catwoman robbing a vault and gives chase as Batman.

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Curt Geda

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Chase Me Audience Reviews

Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
GazerRise Fantastic!
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Chase Me" is an American 6-minute cartoon from 2003, so this one will have its 15th anniversary next year already. Writer and director is Curt Geda and if you take a look at his body of work, you will see that he has worked on quite a few animated superhero films in his career. this is one of them as Batman is in the center of it all. Bruce Wayne is throwing a party at his house and all the girls are after this handsome man. But he is genuinely bored and Catwoman having a night out makes almost for a delightful change for him. There he goes and the two are on the same level in terms of their skills and speed. this is a pretty fast action-based duel for the most part, but at the end it also has some nice depth when we seem him looking her direction again as she managed to pull him out of the boredom. No spoken language in this little film as we hear music from start to finish while watching what's going on. I cannot deny I somewhat enjoyed it and this includes both the style as well as the story and emotion somewhat attached to it. there is a sense of longing, maybe belonging even, in this work and it makes me curious about Geda's other works. I recommend checking it out, for Batman fans even a must-see because it feels somewhat different compared to your usual superhero movie, like the film equivalent of a glass of cognac in the evening.
utgard14 This animated short was included on the Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman DVD. It's actually better than that movie, although that's not saying a lot. The "plot" here is basically that Bruce Wayne, bored at some swanky party, happens upon Catwoman robbing a safe. He quickly changes into Batman and gives chase. He pursues her across Gotham on rooftops and on vehicles before ending up at the zoo. It's not a bad idea for an artistic little short but the execution is lacking. This is done in the style of the later Batman cartoons, not the classic Batman: The Animated Series. So Catwoman weirdly has blue skin. Never figured out why they did that. The whole thing is without dialogue and has a jazz soundtrack throughout. It isn't my favorite genre but I've heard some jazz tunes that would have been better suited for this. The music here does not feel like it was done originally for the short, nor does it fit well. It doesn't match the images on screen which kind of undermines the concept. Oh well, at least they tried.
Shawn Watson This half-assed short features Bruce Wayne being bored at a swanky party in the city. When he catches Catwoman in the middle of a burglary he gives chase across various bits of Gotham before stealing a kiss when handcuffing her to a gate.The short isn't very well presented, and seems to be exist only to give the animators something to do during some downtime at Warner. The music is very incongruous, like a rejected 80s sitcom theme tune, which doesn't sit well with the mood or the Gotham backdrop.Had this been made in widescreen, featured proper opening and closing credits, and been released as a short movie in cinemas then it might have got a better rating. As it is, it's a curiosity.
Ninjadamus Chase Me is a silent animated short starring Batman, Catwoman, and featuring cameos from a few of Gotham's popular residents. This short was part of early editions of the Mystery of the Batwoman DVD. More recent editions lack it which is a shame because Chase Me happens to be quite a gem. The story is simple, Bruce Wayne is at a dinner party, one thing leads to another and suddenly Batman is chasing Catwoman before a backdrop of majestic night time cityscapes. The action is accompanied by a subdued, atmospheric jazz score. I thought the animation was beautiful. Chase Me is brief but satisfying and a worthy, minor addition to the epic DC Animated Universe.4/5