Hamad Aloqayli
Software Engineer
About Me

Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, College of Computer & Information Sciences - King Saud University with second class honors.
Frontend Software Engineer with 4+ years of experience building high-quality ReactJS applications across Tech, Startup, and
R&D sectors. Certified Agile Project Manager and IT Service Management Specialist, skilled in aligning technical execution with project goals using Scrum. Blending technical
expertise and strategic project management to deliver impactful software.
Here is a short text piece capturing the mood of that film, which mirrors a "7.7" or "solid" critical reception:
While there isn't a single definitive source linking "7.7" directly to a specific The Batman text, it likely refers to a user or community rating for Matt Reeves’ 2022 film The Batman , which often sits around a 7.8 or high 7s on platforms like IMDb. 7.7The Batman
Gotham doesn't just have shadows; it is made of them. Two years into his crusade, Bruce Wayne is less a hero and more a ghost haunting his own city. The rain never truly stops; it only changes pace, washing the grime of the East End into the gutters where the Riddler’s ciphers wait to be found. Here is a short text piece capturing the
A 7.7 rating might suggest a film that is "very good" but perhaps not quite "perfect." It reflects a Batman who is still learning—a detective who misses clues, a fighter who takes hits, and a man who hasn't yet realized that "Vengeance" isn't enough to save a sinking city. It’s a grounded, tactical, and deeply atmospheric take that chooses mood over spectacle, proving that sometimes the best way to see the Bat is through the blurred lens of a rain-streaked windshield. The rain never truly stops; it only changes
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Here is a short text piece capturing the mood of that film, which mirrors a "7.7" or "solid" critical reception:
While there isn't a single definitive source linking "7.7" directly to a specific The Batman text, it likely refers to a user or community rating for Matt Reeves’ 2022 film The Batman , which often sits around a 7.8 or high 7s on platforms like IMDb.
Gotham doesn't just have shadows; it is made of them. Two years into his crusade, Bruce Wayne is less a hero and more a ghost haunting his own city. The rain never truly stops; it only changes pace, washing the grime of the East End into the gutters where the Riddler’s ciphers wait to be found.
A 7.7 rating might suggest a film that is "very good" but perhaps not quite "perfect." It reflects a Batman who is still learning—a detective who misses clues, a fighter who takes hits, and a man who hasn't yet realized that "Vengeance" isn't enough to save a sinking city. It’s a grounded, tactical, and deeply atmospheric take that chooses mood over spectacle, proving that sometimes the best way to see the Bat is through the blurred lens of a rain-streaked windshield.