I think the big question...or the question everyone actually
cares about is this: Is Christopher Nolan's follow up to the critically
acclaimed 2005 film "Batman Begins," The Dark Knight, as good as
everyone is saying?
Quite simply, yes, yes it is. There is no doubt about it,
one of the most anticipated movies of the 21st century duly deserves every
amount of praise lavished onto it. This is no ordinary superhero movie, this is
a character and dialogue driven piece, not as action orientated as you might expect.
I will not go into plot details, because there is a lot of
it. However, a basic one sentence summary is: Batman now has to face his most
cunning and psychotic enemy, someone with no real motives...The Joker. Now that
that is out of the way, I will start off with the actors (and boy, is there a
lot to talk about). Christian Bale has done a tremendous job as our beloved
Caped Crusader, with him already blowing everyone else out of water with
"Batman Begins." Bruce Wayne has a flawed personality that hangs on
the balance between righteousness and criminal. His perception of justice
causes an emotional and personal shift, whether he is a wealthy businessman who
fights crime in a gadget-riddled suit or just a normal man who is sick of all
the scum in Gotham City and decides to give the law-breakers a dose of their
own medicine. Because of this, and Bale's tremendous acting, Bruce Wayne is
justified, and we emphasise with Bale's flawed hero more than any of the other
actors. If there ever was an excellent Batman, this is it. The theme of right
and wrong is played well with his character here.
Of course, I am sure you all want know if Heath Ledger was
that good. And I can safely say that he most definitely was. Ledger's Joker is
not only the best, but is now the greatest superhero film villain ever. His
performance is truly terrifying, chilling, brilliant; any synonyms of the
previous adjectives. Every scene he is in is stolen. The Joker truly is
Batman's worst villain; cunning and psychotic, nothing quite matches his laugh
and sinister makeup. If Ledger nabs the Oscar for Best Actor, I honestly will
not be surprised. It is a true tragedy to see such a talented actor fall at
such a young age...
All the other actors cannot be forgotten, though. Aaron
Eckhart has definitely proved himself previously ("Thank you for
Smoking") as someone to watch out for. Here, as Harvey Dent (and later Two
Face) he is very powerful. All he wants is justice; to bring down every single
criminal. Eckhart is the definitive Two Face. Maggie Gyllenhaal as Wayne and
Dent's love interest, Rachel Dawes is much better than Katie Holmes.
Gyllenhaal's performance has substance, I really cared for her and her future
and she was terrific in every scene. Michael Caine can do no wrong, and as
Alfred Pennyworth he provides some comical and emotional scenes. Morgan Freeman
as Lucius Fox, although a limited role, does inject some sly humour and much
needed morals into the story. Finally, Gary Oldman's Lt. James Gordon is
riveting. He at least needs a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his
performance as another crime-fighting hero who faces some challenging
situations.
Wally Pfizer’s cinematography is simply stunning. Gotham has
never looked so good, so big and deep. His wide shots purvey a dirty aura and
contribute to the feel of the film. Without it, it may not have been the same.
Another Oscar worthy portion, THE MUSIC! With Hans Zimmer AND James Newton
Howard at the helm, how could it go wrong? The score sets the mood in every
scene, giving an epic and thrilling tone. During the action sequences it really
ups the adrenaline. And on the topic of action, The Dark Knight succeeds in
having the best fight sequences and car chases in a comic book adaptation yet.
With no obvious or over-use of CGI, the explosions and accidents are the real
deal. Thrilling, edge of your seat and violent, this is brutally awesome stuff.
Nevertheless, none of this would be possible without
Christopher Nolan, the man behind it all. Pairing up with the writer (and
brother) Jonathon Nolan, the darkest Batman movie yet is the best, and the best
so far this year. This does not feel like a comic book film, the dialogue and
situations feel so realistic. And, it IS the script that drives this film. The
dialogue is very, very well written and is the centre of the conflict and the
movie.
It may be bold to say this, but this is the best superhero
film of all time. There are others that are magnificent ("Superman"
and "X-Men" are two examples) but this is the most complex, the most
dark and the most spectacular and epic of them all. See it for Bale, for
Ledger, for the music, the action and for Nolan's flawless direction.
10/10 !!!
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