The Batman + Nirvana

Yesterday I watched The Batman, I know that most people have already watched it. It is a nice and fun movie with a different perspective of the Batman, a perspective that for me and I guess that for most of the comic fans is closest to what The Batman and Bruce Wayne are. It is a battle of emotions that in the end he decides to close everything within his body without opening himself.
The theme song that they are using is amazing how they find it. It isn't a new song, and also it isn't the most famous song of this HUGE band that existed in the 90's. A Nirvana song called "Something in the Way". If you think about Nirvana's top 5 songs, I bet that nobody won't put this song in the middle. But the song has very deep lyrics related to locked emotions, which are expressed in the song as " something in the way", emotions that you feel but you don't know how to express.
Here is the song:

The movie

The movie has some good things that are brought by the director, for me Colin Farrell is perfect like the Penguin, difficult to recognize the actor. The director also brought the contradiction of batman and Bruce Wayne being part of the solution vs part of the problem of Gotham city which is also very nice!
Robert Pattinson as batman... well he was doing the character, but sometimes I felt that he was a little bit out of it, I am still thinking about it without any solid conclusions.

Nirvana

For those who don't know nirvana, you should listen. The grunge movement was born with them in the 90's focusing in Seattle, considered an alternative rock movement. Nirvana was part of this movement, and their most famous songs are "Smells like teen spirit", "Come as you are", "Lithium", " Heart-shaped Box" and "Drain you". The band finished after the death of the lead Kurt Cobain who committed suicide in 1994 after three albums.
At least the drummer is still doing music and probably you all know him as the lead of Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl.