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The Dark Knight Review

The Dark Knight
Samrat Sharma / fullhyd.com
EDITOR RATING
8.5
Performances
Script
Music/Soundtrack
Visuals
8.5
7.5
9.0
9.0
Suggestions
Can watch again
Yes
Good for kids
No
Good for dates
Yes
Wait for OTT
No
Let's face it - this is one huge film. The eye-opening first movie set the precedent, and the absolute corking work that Nolan did between the two movies (The Prestige, must watch BTW), the great press Ledger's role has been getting, posthumous or not, all add up to a gargantuan expectation level that the film has set for itself to leap. Add to it the fact that in a summer laced with great comic book action films, this is the one that it all has been leading up to. Batman, for all his darkness, is the one superhero everyone must root for.

It is huge, yeah, but it's also big; clocking in at a trifle more than 2 and a half hours, this is the equivalent of a full-blown Bollywood film - minus the song breaks, anyway. It's also big considering the sprawling mass of narrative and characters it encompasses. A film where the less important roles are being played by spandex veterans like Michael Jai White, you can tell the roster keeps getting bigger. "I hear ya," you say, "but how good is it?"

Despite a bloated running time - and this hubris has to stop by the way, Hollywood, the way extra money in a sequel means extra stuff, whether it makes sense or not - the film joins Iron Man and Hellboy II in the superhero films this year that have transcended their genealogy and become the benchmarks for superhero fiction. Much like Iron Man, too, this film is all about the tone, though the similarity ends there, because the tone here is as dark as it gets.

The new film starts Bruce Wayne (Bale) rebuilding his Batcave, and alternating between a husk of a Playboy personality and dressing up as a flying rodent. The arrival of a new criminal was heralded in the last few minutes of the first film, and Knight continues on with that introducing us to the maniac who, when he sets his plan in motion, changes everything about Batman, and new-to-the-scene hero Harvey Dent (Eckhart).

This is where Nolan does his magic best: the narrative is dense and layered, and the characters are continuously pushed by the events of the film forward towards becoming darker shades of gray. The movie relentlessly continues down this path until all the major pieces on the board are approaching black. Amongst them standing tall is the conflicted but inexorable Batman.

The conflict that he faces this time is more internal: that of a man very much in love with the control his vigilantism gives him, but seeing his approach work less and less effectively than Harvey Dent's. With every lawful tactic, Dent is a better messiah for Gotham than he finds himself to be. His longing for that elixir that he thinks Dent has is increased by his pining for a normal life - internalized as Rachel Dawes (Gyllenhaal, finally giving a better girl than Holmes). Bale takes this conflicted persona and wraps it around his presence to become Bruce Wayne, and a better interpretation of the character than any.

Even while surrounded by great supporting talent (Oldman, Freeman, Caine), Bale seems to own the proceedings, which Bruce/Batman are supposed to anyway, and it is to great credit to the complete cast that they make this feel much more like a noir thriller with a conflicted main character than any of the previous campy interpretations of the character on film.

While we talk about the cast, let's take a moment to talk about The Joker. It is possible for people to fall over themselves in praising a dead celebrity for a role that ostensibly drove him to it, but the fact is barring all sad news, Ledger has created the most definitive version for the character. This interpretation of his is the new benchmark for all future Jokers, bar none. This Joker is much more purblind to his own impetuousness veering towards insanity, and by extension that much more dangerous, and relishing it.

This creates for great character beats when Joker and Batman are presented as two sides of a coin to us. Given that Harvey Dent's sad tale begins at the end of that dynamic, it makes it that much more poetic. The two characters are played off as similar people with different methods, and that not only gives an edge to Joker hitherto missing from famous takes including Nicholson's, but also makes this Batman a slightly deranged one, and I love that.

Supplying the meat of these characters' moments, and for that matter for that of all characters, is the screenplay. While it makes a lot of choices that could have been excised and given us a leaner, tighter film, the character beats are amongst the best in the film - making it a superhero film with a soul. The writing gives all the characters enough meat, without overshadowing any one, which is great, though Chris Nolan deserves an extra special pat for the tone of the film.

Nolan plays the film like a gritty crime drama, and though he gives in to fan-service by way of IMAX shot sequences, it is the real gritty approach that makes Batman a proper crime film and not a guilty pleasure like the early versions of the character. This makes us believe in a Batman so resourceful, trained and driven that he can kick Adam West's and indeed Clooney's ass with both eyes closed, and hands tied behind.

It's pointless to say it is a must-watch, but it is very necessary to give a fair warning. If the film was purloined off of some of the useless moments, including a bravura set piece in Hong Kong, and if some of the throwaway moments showing Gotham's protector one too many times standing watch over the city were excised (it does tend to get tiring) this would have been a perfect superhero film. As it stands it is still one of the best superhero films, and the second time a billionaire playboy alter ego has stood tall as the year's best. IMAX it, those of you who can, because it really is that good.
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  • Cast
    Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Monique Curnen, Ron Dean, Cillian Murphy, Chin Han, Nestor Carbonell, Eric Roberts, Ritchie Coster, Anthony Michael Hall, Keith Szarabajka, Colin M
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    Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard
  • Director
    Christopher Nolan
  • Theatres
    Not screening currently in any theatres in Hyderabad.
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KaYKaY on 23rd Aug 2008, 11:52pm | Permalink
Better watch it on the full screen at the imax. More than worth the Rs.200 they charge us. I recommend repeated watching, even if you seem to understand the movie completely, as you'll definitely find some thing new every time you watch the movie. [Joker, Two-face and off course the Dark Knight's characterization is multi-faceted, I find]. FX were adequately less.
Unmissable, Must watch, definitely strong runner for Script, Editing, Cinematography, Sound, if not for Direction, Casting and Acting roles

Pros: Joker's characterization, Script, Dialogue. Anything I've not mentioned in Cons.
Cons: Female Lead, Two-face's(a prominent and consistent batman villain) character ends whereas Scarecrow still has a chance of comeback in future projects.
RATING
10
Maverick on 9th Aug 2008, 2:53pm | Permalink
One of the things that a good movie does to you is that is stays with you a long time after you leave the cinema hall ( Not in the form of headache:)! ) . Dark Knight has that effect on you. It gets You!

An Awesome movie. Joker is now right up there with Hannibal Lecter as one of the the most fearsome and chilling baddies that hollywood ever produced. Stupendous performance by Ledger.

The movie is a trifle long but i am not complaining !

Pros: Performances by Joker
Cons: Slightly longer
RATING
9
Krishna on 22nd Jul 2008, 12:19pm | Permalink
Impressive follow-through from where Batman Begins left off. Heath Ledger (Joker) is truly the revelation here and easily stands head and shoulders above the rest of the cast.

Pros: Heath Ledger as The Joker
Cons: A tad too long
RATING
6
Lucifer on 20th Jul 2008, 4:26am | Permalink
Huh? That is all I can say about the review.
Phaneendra Kumar Pappu on 19th Jul 2008, 3:43am | Permalink
Why so serious??

Enter "The Joker" in Gotham City to entertain us all, in the form of Heath Ledger and the chaos sets in. He is ruthless,messy,merciless and acts on instinct. Joker unleashes fury in Gotham city by robbing banks and killing his own aides to attract the attention of Batman. Heath Ledger was praised before the release of this movie very much for his psychotic performance as the Joker. Truly, his performance is so inspiring. He made sure he will live forever in our hearts in the form of JOKER after his unexpected death in January'08.

Batman, with the help of the new district attorney, Harvey Dent, cleans up the city streets off crime. Harvey Dent becomes the hero of the city with a human face and Batman has his mask still on. People of the city starts trusting Dent more day by day. Aaron Eckhart also fitted the bill perfectly as Havey Dent/Two Face. Batman arrests Joker with the help of Dent and James Gordon. As the story should go, Joker manages to escape from the prison and corrupts Harvey Dent and changes him to Two Face.

The dialogues of Joker are fun and intriguing at the same time. The way Ledger utters "You complete me" and "I don't want to kill you. What would I do without you?" to Batman is astounding.

Compared to Heath Ledger, Christian Bale has a little thing to offer in the store in this movie. Ledger out does every other actor in this dark masterpiece.

Christopher Nolan has written a beautiful movie here. His characters Batman and Joker are so believable that you completely forget that you are watching a semi-superhero thriller. Batman is all human and vulnerable to the chaos created by The Joker in this epic. Some sequences like the introduction of the Batmobile and the picking up of Lau from his HongKong office are surely adrenalin pumpers for those who seek thrills in action flicks.

Watch The Dark Knight without missing at least for late Heath Ledger as you will not look him again on the silver screen and this movie is worth every penny you are going to spend.

Pros: Heath Ledger
Cons: None in particular
RATING
9
sankar on 18th Jul 2008, 6:37pm | Permalink
U ppl are too much. DID U wrote this review for english Phds or what.
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