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Wow, just holy jeez wow. The
Dark Knight has exceeded any and all expectations that I had, which
actually weren't that high because I avoided as much hype and spoilers
as possible. My intrigue was only piqued by the trailers and some of the
ingenious, if not overdone viral marketing. The best Batman film, if not
the best comic book movie of all time. Scratch that, I'm sticking to my
guns, The Dark Knight IS the best comic book movie ever, and this is
coming from a guy with comic book character tattoo's and a closet filled
with longboxes.
How can I convince you of
that? Sadly, I don't think I can. This is one that you will just have to
trust me on and see for yourself. The story has plenty of twists and
turns that spin a web of a story that weaves tightly together and comes
to a seat gripping climax. Everything builds up nicely, but not slowly.
We start with a bang of a bank robbery that introduces us to the Joker
and shows just how ruthless he is. And it only gets better. Even things
from the trailer that didn't work for me redeem themselves. Take the
Bat-Pod for instance. Stupid name, and with those huge tires it looks
almost unbelievable, but when this thing bursts onto the screen and you
really get to see it in action, it's pretty slick. We also get to see
more of the evolution of the Batsuit itself. I won't say anything as I
don't want to spoil anything, but it is an interesting thing to see that
Batman doesn't know everything about everything even after doing this
for a year or so.
Yes it was a shame that
Heath Ledger passed on shortly
after completing filming, but we have heard all about that that we
really need, or care to. I am only going to judge his performance based
on his performance and he really does become the Joker. Not one single
speck of Heath Ledger comes through here. He really is a
psychotic mad dog that has been taken off his leash to wreak havoc. I
can understand why he had issues sleeping during and after filming.
Hell, I'm gonna have trouble sleeping after watching it!
Christian Bale proves his worth
once again both as Bruce Wayne and Batman. Both have grown in ways. We
see Batman come to the realization and acceptance of just what his role
as Gotham's “Dark Knight” truly needs to be. Watching Aaron Eckhart's
Harvey Dent is just as awesome. His character's rise and fall really
hits you because he truly is a hero in the true sense of the word, even
Batman admits this at one point. And to see his fall from grace is just
heartbreaking. Maggie Gyllenhaal is 100% stronger as Rachel Dawes than
Katie Holmes was and that's all
that really needs to be said about her, right? Gary Oldman gets a more
interesting chunk of the story to work with this time as we see how he
comes to be the Police Commissioner, team him with Harvey Dent and
Gotham wouldn't need a Batman. Michael Caine and
Morgan Freeman round out the cast
but are little more than supporting characters this time around. It was
also nice to see Scarecrow again, albeit only briefly, to help tie up
one loose end from Batman Begins.
In a nutshell? The Dark
Knight is the end all Batman movie, plain and simple. No real flaws to
speak of. Great story, great pace, great acting, great action, just
plain great.
10/10
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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