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directed by Christopher Nolan
writed by Christopher Nolan, Christopher Nolan
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Country UK
152 m
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The saddest thing about this scene is that everything Jokers saying is right. His intelligence is what makes him so dangerous.
Dark knight is easily one of the best superhero movies ever, it's up there with Endgame and Infinity War. Hell I'd say dark knight's soundtrack is better than Infinity War's soundtrack.
This was Dutch a good movie.
Masterpiece by christopher nolan, Christian bale is all time fev batman, and what about heath ledger? Well why so serious? All time best villain in history of cinema, this city deserves a better class of criminal.
Looking over the comments from those who hated this film, I noticed a lot of people complaining that the film has a.) poor editing and cinematography, b.) undeveloped characters, and c.) and incoherent and/or meaningless plot. Not all criticisms say these things; some smart viewers genuinely don't get this film and that's cool. But a LOT of viewers claim the film is both stupid and nihilistic. Let's discuss. (If you're already nodding, cut to the last paragraph.
First, it should be noted that the film's cinematographer, Wally Pfister, has already been nominated for an Oscar twice. These nominations are not driven by money or by poor taste; they come from other cinematographers and they speak to the artistry of his work. Pfister is a master of deliberately imperfect framing and visual misdirection. His work isn't easy to watch and his work rewards repeat viewing. It is NOT incoherent and, in fact, most of his scenarios are VERY clear after a while. He makes you work for clarity and why this should be a problem, especially when visual sophistication is something that usually makes films better, is beyond me.
Second, the editing, though very rapid, also comes together after repeat viewing. The cuts usually bring together different IDEAS about what a scene means, not just different angles- that is, the plot information carries thematic information inside it. Those who don't want to work for this information are perfectly entitled not to, but they might reconsider their right to complain about it.
Third, concerning character: the critics are right. The characters are in fact "underdeveloped" and that's only a problem if you think every film should be judged as if it is a Merchant Ivory production. The fact is, Christopher Nolan is a science fiction director. I don't mean that all his films are science fiction; I just mean that he focuses on ideas, not characters. If you aren't into this, fine, but it's a genre issue, not an issue of quality. Complaining that a science fiction film doesn't have "well developed characters" is like claiming that Atonement was a poor film because it didn't have an alien invasion. I liked Atonement and I liked knowing who the characters were and where they were coming from, because it was a work of dramatic realism. In The Dark Knight, the Joker's "origin" is NOT THE POINT- which is why he keeps making up various stories about his origin. The point is the social role he plays. It's also not the point that he actually plans things. OF COURSE he actually plans things: he just CLAIMS that he doesn't plan because that's the role he wants to play. Every major character in this film plays a role, a social and public role, and the clash among these roles is the point of the film. Again, if you're not into this, fine, but it's a matter of genre preference, not an issue of what makes a film good or bad. I like Merchant Ivory films, and when I see one I expect well developed characters. But expecting every film to have them is weird.
Lastly, the question of the plot. The plot is about terrorism and its meaning for those who are, or might be, victims of it. This is an interesting idea and I think it's handled in an interesting way. We're shown both the evils of terrorism and also- this is the controversial part- the opportunities it provides to test our own willingness to be free. If you didn't "get" this when you saw the film, that's cool- but that doesn't mean it wasn't there. It just means you were not, for whatever reason, looking for it.
I usually don't bother to write reviews for big-budget stuff, but something about the hypocrisy of the negative reactions to this film really bothers me. First people claim that the film is too dark, not entertaining enough, etc.- in other words it's not the lightweight fantasy fluff they expect from a comic book movie. They go on to complain that they didn't get it, that it was hard to follow, that the characters were unsympathetic, etc. So basically, they condescend to the film for not being easy to watch, which is not exactly a reason to condescend to a film. Some people want comic book movies to be fun and light and that's okay, but if a director wants to use this genre to do something serious, what's wrong with that? If art directors can make comedies, why can't pop-genre directors make serious "essay" films about serious topics? Maybe some of us can't accept that serious pop-genre films will NEVER look like Atonement or whatever (for one thing, they won't have "deep" characters. For the rest of us, The Dark Knight is a breakthrough.
This movie would not be as good if it weren't for Heath Ledger's performance. The movie would still be good but not a 10/10. Christian Bale does his normal Batman routine however he seems more intrigued this time around. Overall amazing film. My children's children will never forget this trilogy. they never forget the watchful protector, the angel of the Dark Knight.
Wait did I watch this while dreaming
The shadows betray you, because they belong to ME. I listened to the theme song Time by Hams Zimmer and was fascinated. Then I saw who directed this movie and it was obviously Nolan. I said to myself I had to watch this film because the music and director are great together, considering what I saw in Interstellar. This movie was so raw and gave out emotion. Action and suspense and the theme of family was beautiful. DiCaprio did amazing as well as the other actors. Very grateful to have seen Inception and the 3.99 is totally worth it. Batman Triology is a masterpiece. Thanks for sharing the compilation pal. Great Work.
4:08 - 4:20. I know, right.
2020 and the Dark Knight trilogy is still the best of all time. In whole movie i thought i was watching for Batman but after the movie i realized i was watching for Joker. I was scrolling thourgh the comments and I heard people say this fight scene is boring this fight scene wasn't meant for action these are human beings that are fighting they dont have to be gods to make a great fight scene this fight was a fight for a city and bane broke batman physically and mentally this is one of my favorite trilogies ever I'm just saying this wasn't about the fighting it was a war for Gotham.
The way this MF slithered down that chain was straight menacing.