Tum Mile (2009)
Confused script!...the filmmakers dnt knw whether to make a disaster movie or a romantic movie..sort of "Love aaj kal" meets "Day after tmrw"..lolz....the cinematography n everythng else was in place..acting was solid from the cast...Soha did well i felt..the water footage was too little..just wasnt much enuf too much space was given to the flashbacks...and hence any opportunity for some good drama in the floods was hindered big time...its one time watchable movie.
P.S-the guy "Vick" who plays Emraan's best buddy happens to b my cousin..and i felt he did a great job in his first film
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5.5/10
Ninaithale Inikkum, (2009) Kollywood
Action / Comedy / Drama
Same Old College Story In New Trend
Not Bad, Watchable At Once ...
Little Romance, Action, Comedy, Suspense Everything In It
It Reminds 'Kadhal Desam' & 'Ullam Ketkume'
This Is Not Fresh Made Its A Remake Of Mollywood Flick 'Classmate'
'Alaghai Pookkuthe' Song Is Super, Melodious ...
Solution In The End Is Not Acceptable !!!
SPOILER!
Shiva Remembers His Old Mate Sakthi, Vasu, Karthik, Meera While Traveling In
Flight From Mumbai To Chennai To Attend Programme Conducted By His Old College,
...Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Simply awesome.....brilliant piece of work....by Tarantino...
This was a movie i thoroughly njoyed ......
agree to many people who said in there reviews that the actors and actresses have done a gr8 job, really fantastic work done by them...
The movie ends with -->This might be my masterpiece ........
The Aviator (2004)
Its the biography of legendary director and aviator Howard Hughes' career..
Wow....grt piece of work by martin Scorsese....I really felt tat Leonardo DiCaprio shud'v won t best actor award for this one...shud be thr in top 250...underrated!!
8.5/10...
Kurbaan
nice movie, After long time somebody put effort to make a good movie of this genre, background score was really good, best part is that there is only one song as such otherwise all are in background, the direction was really cool, feels like some hollywood movie.... all the actor are good in their respective role.... overall a good movie.....
very diff and the main thing is tht dis is not a typical bollywood movie
acting was good and implementation of script was also good
we were 4 friends and 2 of them dint liked it
If Kurbaan is made for intelligent people, I dont mind being called dumb.
Too many bloopers. Not convincing enough. No take home. Kareena, Kirron
Kher,Vivek did their best. Saif's track loses the grip. If this is what
Karan promises to show in 'My name is Khan',lets be prepared to get
disappointed as SRK fans. Am going agaist the trend, Kurbaan - 2 out of 5
so who like documentary or drama genre would like it
The Seventh Seal - 1957
In this Ingmar Bergman's magnum opus a man plays chess against death during Black Plague and seeks answers about life, death and existence of GOD.
Initially i had planned to start Bergman with Wild Strawberries but then i thought it wont be an easily accessible film. I might lack knowledge of apt adjectives, but i must say this movie was magnificent.
The visuals were breathtaking. The subjects that Bergman touched such as death, faith and existence of GOD are indeed deep, but he handled them with ease. Someone in imdb said so beautifully:
"Perhaps too melodramatic for modern viewers (it has been parodied), The Seventh Seal still touches a universal longing deep within us. Some view the film as a complete denial of God, but it seems that God does show his face -- only Block and his squire cannot see it. It is there in the wild strawberries, the fun of watching a troupe of players perform, the innocence of the little boy, the eyes of the young lovers, and the haunting visions of Jof."
- Its a classic, so i wont even dare to rate it-
Julia, (2008) Hollywood
Crime / Drama
I Can All Say This Is The Movie Un-noticed By People
Not Too Good As Well As Not Too Bad ...
Its A Realistic Drama Like 'Into The Wild' & 'Frozen River'
This Flick Is Too Lengthy & I Took Many Breaks
Nice Entertainment !!
SPOILER!
Julia Is An Alcoholic Woman. She Loses Her Job And AS Well As Money Too.
So She Plans To Kidnap Her Neighbor, Elena's 8 Years Old Boy Named Tom
And Blackmails Elena's Father-in-law For 2m $.
adventureland, 2009 HOLLYWOOD
Romane / Comedy / Drama
One Of The Good Romantic Movie Of The Year
Kristen Steward Really Gorgeous In It !!
This Flick Is From The Director Of SUPERBAD
Its Has Less Comedy & More Emotional Drama
Most Of The Peoples Don't Like This Flick But I Do ...
As Usual Ending Is Same As Other Hollywood Flicks
SPOILER!
The Story Starts From The Summer Of 1987.
After The High School James Brennan Plans To Go Europe For His Further Studies ..
But He Joins The Summer Job In Some Amusement Park Due To His Father's Lower Income.
There He Meets A Girl Called Em (Kristen Steward)
THERE WILL BE BLOOD.
There Will Be Blood is an Academy Award-winning 2007 American drama film directed, written and produced by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film is loosely based on the Upton Sinclair novel Oil! (1927). It tells the story of a silver-miner-turned-oil-man on a ruthless quest for wealth during Southern California's oil boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano. DAY LEWIS...won the Academy award for the best actor at Oscar 2008.
.....a fantastic movie.....9/10.
Mackenna's gold
Cast:-Gregory Peck,Omar Shariff
One of the best treasure hunt movies....and also can be categorised in cowboy movie genre.....good style....loved the track Buzzard....well acted....but was little bit dragging towards the end....
rating 8/10
mesmersing...
bridge to terabithia.......
i saw this movie just a day before and this is the first movie that made me cry.... even i can't believe this happened...let me tell you i m very strong hearted person and i never cried in a movie before, even i never thought any movie would make me cry... but it was really touching, it stroke to my heart where no film could reach till now.... at first i thought it going to be an "ok" movie but when it ended i was crying like a baby... i would recommend this movie to all.... its a complete family, and i strongly say please watch it with your family it will make a damn good impression on all watching it... besides it leaves you with such a beautiful message in it.... i would fill this whole column posting for that movie... so plzz watch it....
Seven Pounds
Cast:-Will Smith,Rosario Dawson
a sluggish start.....wid time the movie gained pace and became more understandable....Will Smith was quite different in the entire movie...his versatility mesmerizes me....somehow i am never a fan of Rosario.....but loved Barry(Pepper) in his small role.....
the ending was marvellous.....worth remembering.....and shall take control of your ratings...
i rate it 8/10
Pearl Harbour
Cast:-Ben Affleck,Josh Hartnett,Kate Beckinsale,Cuba Gooding Jr.,Alec Baldwin,Jennifer Garner
Plot:-World War 2..Japan attacks Pearl Harbour bringing USA to the allies....Life of two pilots,childhood friends..and their love....Love and War...War and Love....and War in love....
Rating:-excellent.8.5/10
Hotel Rwanda
a deep psychological film on the plight of the people in Rwanda due to sadism among two rival genomes in the same town....well portaryed,very very realistic,brutal and factual.
8.5/10
Nacho Libre
Cast:Jack Black
a good hilarious movie.....the typical thing abt Jack is he is alwz naturally humourous,and dsnt need assist of crude jokes to make you laugh.....neither does he require expressions at hyper level.........
Jack works in a monatery and at the same time tries o fulfill his childhood dream...of becoming a "luchador"...wrestler.....and he also falls for a nun,ready to break his and her vows of celibacy to get her.......funny...and to be more just should call it a laughter riot...
liked it.8/10
Taxi Driver 9/10.... terrific acting by de niro....
Good Will Hunting 9/10.... should ve won that year's oscar..... background score excellent..... matt damon at his best....
The good, the bad and the ugly 10/10..... a must watch film.... best western genre ever..... the ugly is terrific......
The wrestler 9.5/10..... one of the best movie of this year..... mickey rourke acting super.... nice screenplay , super direction..... wwe fan ll like this movie a lot.....
slumdog millionaire 9/10.... it ll win this years oscar.... ARR's background score amazing..... real time story..... terrific screenplay..... it satisfies everything.....
Ali
Cast:-Will Smith,Jamie Foxx
a good movie....made Will a top star...a genuine portrayal of Muhammad Ali's life......however,the director witty enuf to bring out a pacy start and a furnished end....middle lacks the same ardour........
8/10
All we know of Joker is that he is Sizo Maniac.....who must have a troubled past....who is keen of destroying everything....but more than all he wants Batman...he can go to any extent to find him...and let him live!!$$*&^* anyways....but Wynand was DEeeeeeeeep mate.....he is from a Novel and a DAMN good Novel....characters from movies can never be compared with Characters from Novels....i am sorry for my intrusion....but i really love Fountain Head.....as i said i have read it thrice....and in no way is Gail philosophy same as Joker's philosophy....please neglect me.... i love Ayn Rand too much....its not that i hate joker....he is great....but...not that deep man...Read Fountain Head again...u will notice how Gail's character is developed...he has millions of dimensions as a real person...not just one direction ie. Destruction...he is tactful....he is a Lover....he is an Appreciator...he is a connoisseur.....not just a disordered maniac!
Memorable Scenes
Joker waving his head out of speeding car.. successful plan and escape from MCU.
..just amazing scene.. Joker looks so much powerful and menacing in this scene as if he's rulling Gotham City!
Getting Lau from China.. Batman steals the show in this sequence!
Joker's plans often works out. He blows up entire Gotham General Hospital into ashes. A significant scene that makes the movie even more thrilling.
Awesome!
"Memorable Quotes" posts would make this thread a TDK subtitle source. LOL!
The movie is enriched with classic dialogues.
Top ten lists
The film appeared on many critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2008.
1st - Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News
1st - Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter
1st - James Berardinelli, ReelViews
1st - Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News
1st - Mike Russell, The Oregonian
1st - Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle
1st - Premiere
1st - Empire
2nd - Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter
2nd - Nathan Rabin, The A.V. Club
2nd - Richard Roeper, The Chicago Sun-Times
2nd - Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
3rd - Lawrence Toppman, The Charlotte Observer
3rd - Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
3rd - Marc Mohan, The Oregonian
3rd - Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood Reporter
3rd - Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor
3rd - Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
3rd - Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter
"It's not about MONEY.. it's about sending a message.. EVERYTHING BURNS!"
"..Now I see the funny side.. Now I'm always smiling..!!""Whatever doesn't kill you.. Simply makes you .. Stranger! "
Who cares for Oscar.. TDK won big at People's Choiice Awards!
GI JOE the rise of cobra, (2009) Hollywood
Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi / Thriller
For Me Its A One Of The Best Movie After "Revenge Of The Fallen"
Technologies Of Future Is Brilliantly Used ...
Atleast A Little Love & Emotional Needed To Attract Family & Youths
And It Has Both With Limits To Save The Pace Of The Movie
I Loved The Chasing Scene In Pari ...
And I Am Expecting Its Sequence
Every Character Has Equal Performance In It
Anyway Great Movie, Must Watch In Surrounds Speaker
SPOILER!
GI Joe Is The Private Military Operation Controlled By General Hawk.
The Aim Is To Stop Arms Dealer McCullen From Destroying The World With Warheads With Nanomites Tech.
The Secret Of The Magic Gourd, (2007) Chinese
Fantasy / Drama
We Can Say Its A Chinese Version Of "TZP"
Here Also He Is Poor At Studies ...
TZP Is Complete Drama With Emotional
But This Flick Is Mixture Of Fantasy & Drama
Merge Of The CG Characters Is Very Well Done
Its A Disney’s First Chinese Film
Not A Great One, But Some Message Is In It
"There Is Nothing Comes Easily Without Effort"
Recommended For Kids,
SPOILER!
An 11 Year Old Boy Named Xiao Bao Is A Poor Student In His Class ...
One Day While Fishing He Finds Magic Gourd Is A Super Powerful Who Can Give Any Wish
Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Khani
yesterday my exams were over
so we friends think watch this movie
its really good, refreshing movie
ranbir is too good and some punches r really very good specially the dance scene
all over a good movie
7/10
Recommandation: i recommand this movie, u should watch this...
House MD
season 1 episode 1
what a brilliant show with a lot of medical terms and a lot of witty humor. I think its a perfect start to the series. The concept is real nice. i love the way the Dr. House is like real straight forward with a lots of sarcastic humor. All the docs were pretty good. The show is a right mix of humor and intense moments. Definitely gonna watch the second episode tom
8.5/10
You Kill Me, (2007) Hollywood
Crime / Romance
Good Drama With Single Line Story
'Love Can Make Anything Possible'
The Movie Is Little Bore Coz Of Slow Pace
Some Who Loves Dramatic Flick May Like This
Ben Kingsley Is A Fantastic Man As An Actor
His Performance Is Tremendous In This One ...
And I Am Expecting His Upcoming Flick "Prince Of Persia"
Coz I Saw Its Trailer, Its A Visual Treat ...
SPOILER!
Frank Known Only Job Is Killing Peoples, And He Works For His Uncle.
One Day He Messes Up A Critical Task Given To Him That Makes His Uncle Business In Danger...
So His Uncle Decide To Send Him To San Francisco For Few Months Upto Behave Normal.
The Rebound -
starring Catherine Zeta Jones and Justin Bartha. It delves into the blossoming relationship between a recently divorced, 40 year old woman with 2 children and a 25 year old man who works in a coffee shop near her apartment and whom she hires as a nanny for her kids.
Watch it for the chemistry between Jones and Bartha, the chirpy storyline and the witty dialogues. IMDB gives it 6.9/10.
Perfect movie for a date night !
Orphan (2009)
A brilliant film..near about everythng was in order...a slow start then it accelerated big time..the pacing was good..and so was the screenplay...terrific!....horror factor nuthn as such..but a highly engaging and tense physco thriller...the best part about this movie is the acting...the performances from each and every actor was higest quality....the lead girl(the orphan) wow! cud she perfrom such a demanding role...i knw we have seen such movies before like Omen,The good Son,Mikey but this one really takes the cake.! great watch!
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8.5/10
THE MUSIC CREATORS - HANS ZIMMER - JAMES N. HOWARD
- The Batman theme is heard only twice in the film, as Composers Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard decided that a heroic theme that a viewer could hum would ignore the complexity and darkness of the character. Hearing the tune only twice would create what Zimmer calls "a musical foreshadowing."
- Composer James Newton Howard composed an elegant and beautiful score for Harvey Dent, which would serve as a jarring contrast to Two-Face's persona.
THE MAN BEHIND THE CREATION - CHRISTOPHER NOLAN
- David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan collaborated on the story of the film. The script itself was written by Nolan and his brother Jonathan. After watching The Dark Knight, Goyer stated "I can't believe my name is on a movie this good".
- Just as it was when filming Batman Begins (2005), director Christopher Nolan oversaw every shot himself as there was no second unit.
- As of its release, the longest film Christopher Nolan has directed.
CHRIS NOLAN .contd.
- The false title given to the film during production, Rory's First Kiss, was named after Christopher Nolan's son, Rory. When filming began in April 2007, the production was code-named to thwart onlookers and trespassers. All over downtown Chicago, fliers were posted with this pseudonym (alongside an "RFK" logo) and also listed the address for the film's production offices.
- Despite endless speculation on which actor had been chosen to portray The Joker, Heath Ledger had always been Christopher Nolan's one and only choice for the role.
- CHRIS. NOLAN : "The term 'genre' eventually becomes pejorative because you're referring to something that's so codified and ritualised that it ceases to have the power and meaning it had when it first started. What I'm trying to do is to create modern equivalents that speak to me of those tropes that have more of the original power"
the IMAX experience
- For the first time in feature filmmaking, IMAX cameras were utilized. Christopher Nolan had wanted to shoot in the IMAX format for years, thus using this film as his opportunity to do so. Six major action-heavy sequences, along with various high-altitude shots, were filmed on the IMAX ratio. (These sequences are available on the Bonus Disc of the 2-Disc DVD Edition.)
- The IMAX cameras used in filming proved to be problematic for the crew. Dialog that was recorded on film is very noisy so it had to be replaced during post-production. An IMAX camera is very heavy and it cannot be used hand held. Instead, special mounts had to be created to support the weight. Finally, they had to get the shots right as it takes 5 days to process the negative instead of the conventional negative.
- The first film shot with IMAX to be nominated for an Academy Award for best cinematography and an American Society of Cinematographers Award.
- The 70mm IMAX prints of the film each consisted of 45 reels, which once assembled, were roughly 9.5 miles long and weighed 450 pounds.
Roger Ebert's Review ****/****
“Batman” isn’t a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about. That’s because of the performances, because of the direction, because of the writing, and because of the superlative technical quality of the entire production.
Review .contd.
“The Dark Knight” is not a simplistic tale of good and evil. Batman is good, yes, The Joker is evil, yes. But Batman poses a more complex puzzle than usual: The citizens of Gotham City are in an uproar, calling him a vigilante and blaming him for the deaths of policemen and others. And the Joker is more than a villain. He’s a Mephistopheles whose actions are fiendishly designed to pose moral dilemmas for his enemies.
The key performance in the movie is by the late Heath Ledger, as the Joker.
His clown's makeup more sloppy than before, his cackle betraying deep wounds, he seeks revenge, he claims, for the horrible punishment his father exacted on him when he was a child. In one diabolical scheme near the end of the film, he invites two ferry-loads of passengers to blow up the other before they are blown up themselves. Throughout the film, he devises ingenious situations that force Batman (Christian Bale), Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) to make impossible ethical decisions. By the end, the whole moral foundation of the Batman legend is threatened.
Because these actors and others are so powerful, and because the movie does not allow its spectacular special effects to upstage the humans, we’re surprised how deeply the drama affects us. Eckhart does an especially good job as Harvey Dent, whose character is transformed by a horrible fate into a bitter monster. It is customary in a comic book movie to maintain a certain knowing distance from the action, to view everything through a sophisticated screen. “The Dark Knight” slips around those defenses and engages us.
Yes, the special effects are extraordinary. They focus on the expected explosions and catastrophes, and have some superb, elaborate chase scenes. The movie was shot on location in Chicago, but it avoids such familiar landmarks as Marina City, the Wrigley Building or the skyline. Chicagoans will recognize many places, notably La Salle Street and Lower Wacker Drive, but director Nolan is not making a travelogue. He presents the city as a wilderness of skyscrapers, and a key sequence is set in the still-uncompleted Trump Tower. Through these heights, the Batman moves at the end of strong wires, or sometimes actually flies, using his cape as a parasail.
Heath Ledger has a good deal of dialogue in the movie, and a lot of it isn’t the usual jabs and jests we’re familiar with: It’s psychologically more complex, outlining the dilemmas he has constructed, and explaining his reasons for them. The screenplay by Christopher Nolan and his brother Jonathan (who first worked together on “Memento”) has more depth and poetry than we might have !
In his two Batman movies, Nolan has freed the character to be a canvas for a broader scope of human emotion. For Bruce Wayne is a deeply troubled man, let there be no doubt, and if ever in exile from his heroic role, it would not surprise me what he finds himself capable of doing.
this is the first movie of nolan which could connect with the masses...[it is not as complex as his other flicks,namely memento,prestige nad there is no boring moment]
this is the one of the rare movies which is praised by critics and also one of the biggest grossers of all time...
it had the most powerful characters in cinema-JOKER..
this movie is one of the most perfect piece of cinema offered by hollywood..
it has made HISTORY!!!
well you see...doing a role as complex and dark as the joker took a lot out of ledger...and he was having trouble sleeping....so he turned to prescription pills.....still then the trouble persisted....he said at a press-meet that sometimes one pill wasn't enough...he needed more to go to sleep....and it was during this time that he overdozed and the world lost a great young talented actor....
i wonder how most people keep saying batman begins wasnt that good...it was the best batman movie...i am a serious comics freak...take it from me...The Dark Knight was superb as a movie....but as a batman movie,batman begins is way in front.....
as for psychological discussions...it discussed fear..watch the scene where bruce meets ra's al ghul...bruce isnt afraid of anything in the world...but he is afraid deeply of one thing that makes him do what he was doing.,...he fears he may have been responsible for his parents' death...and that is the greatest fear one can have....if that's not deep i don't know what is...
also the discussion on what's right and what's easy...justice and revenge...i felt these themes were handled in a very matured manner by Mr.Nolan
batman begins was bad i said tht it is not upto the mark.Speaking of things i was never into comic books i never liked thm spiderman,superman blah blah i was never into thm and Batman begins was not beyond tht but was made a little different thn the typical comic book series .
But the dark Knight i was expressionless when i was watcing the movie i forget the comic charector all tht shit i can only see the charectors struggling with the demons within themselves tht was wht to say awesome.
Actually i was impressed with Nolan's work in Insomania which was a masterpiece according to my opinion compared to those movies batman begins was not upto he mark.
The dialogue in dark knight tht "this city deserves a better criminals" oh wht can u say abt it awesome. "The only way to live is to live without rules " tht's more like "Ayn Rands " philosophy
Speaking of things i was never into comic books i never liked thm spiderman,superman blah blah i was never into thm and Batman begins was not beyond tht but was made a little different thn the typical comic book series .
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True...When I watched this movie the first time, frankly, I was just eyeing in for Heath Ledger as Joker, he was just like an eye candy for me at that time. Everytime he came onto screen after the "Bank robbery scene", I could sense something great , either in his acting or in his dialogue was coming.
There are, infact have been only a few roles in the history of Cinema which DEFINE what should a villian be like, and heath s definitely one of those, not to forget Jack Nicholson's Batman
I was pretty much reluctant I watching TDK, just because of Jack Nicholson. Because I couldnt imagine a role and acting better than Jack Nicholson's Joker, but, hats off to Heath Ledger. I think I may not be wrong in stating that this movie was more of Joker's than of Batman
To understand the story, plot and everything of the movie again, I watched it 3 times again, because every time in the midway, I just got carried over by Joker's acting.
The scene where Joker first stammers and then gives the addresses of Rachel and Harvey inter-exchanged took me a total of 3 watches [Courtesy : Joker, again!!]
But the dark Knight i was expressionless when i was watcing the movie i forget the comic charector all tht shit i can only see the charectors struggling with the demons within themselves tht was wht to say awesome.
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Yeah, it was for the first time ever that the superheroes avoided being stereotypic. Most of the superhero movies, start with the Hero getting all bruised up by the villain but in the end ,against all odds our hero wins.
For the first time, I was literally forced to think and believe what a Superhero undergoes. Batman dosent have to fight only against criminals, he also had to fight against Public Mob, City's resentment against him, the ideologies of inspiring people should remain [ Like he let himself the police to follow him so that the Public face, i.e. Harvey Dent remains a White Knight], He must not kill anybody, even the criminals, which the earlier Superheroes were proud to.
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my opinion compared to those movies batman begins was not upto he mark.
you watch batman Begins that properly, I think the fight between Christian Bale and his teacher was great and tempting too, when his teacher says (Actually I am not able to recollect his name) : " You didnt beat me, you just risked your foot", shows how traps can be set for enemies, which he, Batman, uses very frequently in TDK.
The dialogue in dark knight tht "this city deserves a better criminals" oh wht can u say abt it awesome. "The only way to live is to live without rules " tht's more like "Ayn Rands " philosophy
+100...Well dialogues like " When the chips are down, these Civilizations eat each other" , " I just took Gotham's White Knight and brought him down to our level.",
" Madness is like gravity, all you need is a little push", "This is what happens when an Unstoppable force meets an immovable object", "I am not gonna waste my time in a fist fight with you" , "You complete me", these dialogues actually influence you. After some analyzation I inferred that these things actually happen in our life, obviously not with a Joker, but in people's behaviors....
I love JOKER....i love his dialogues....i love Heath Ledger....i have seen TDK thrice in the theater....on the other hand i have read Fountain Head thrice...and Atlas Shrugged...once...but some parts i read it again and again....and i can't compare...Joker with anyone from Ayn Rand's character.....Plzzzzzz leave Ayn Rand out of this.......
ANALYSIS OF THE DARK KNIGHT
According to David S. Goyer, the primary theme of The Dark Knight is escalation. Gotham City is weak and the citizens blame Batman for the city's violence and corruption as well as the Joker's threats, and it pushes his limits, making him feel that taking the laws into his own hands is further downgrading the city. Roger Ebert noted, "Throughout the film, [the Joker] devises ingenious situations that force Batman, Commissioner Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent to make impossible ethical decisions. By the end, the whole moral foundation of the Batman legend is threatened."
Other critics have mentioned the theme of the triumph of evil over good. Harvey Dent is seen as Gotham's "White Knight" in the beginning of the film but ends up becoming seduced to evil. The Joker, on the other hand, is seen as the representation of anarchy and chaos. He has no motive, no orders, and no desires but to cause havoc and "watch the world burn". The terrible logic of human error is another theme as well. The ferry scene displays how humans can easily be enticed by iniquity.
The Conflicted World of Batman - 1
The one thing that has always been a virtue about the Batman franchise is in its focus on the conflicted mind of Bruce Wayne/Batman (Christian Bale). Bruce Wayne is an idealist who believes he can alter the world’s crime ridden roots through the donning of a mask and a cape. But how far will he proceed with it? This is the question that is at the heart of the story of The Dark Knight.
His struggle with his sense of duty is truly put to the test in this film by many facets of Gotham City but none more powerful then the likes of the psychopathic and antagonistic mind frame of The Joker (Heath Ledger). Within the first five minutes of the film, the audience is quick to ascertain that this is not the same Joker as Jack Nicholson undertook only 19 years earlier in Tim Burton’s Batman.
The Conflicted World of Batman - 2
The Joker is not played for laughs by the late Ledger but rather as a character who believes in tipping the scales of structure and balance. He is not in it for the money (which is emphasized in a scene that will be truly difficult for a capitalist to watch) but rather is an instigator and a threat to the goal of a morally structured world. Things are not simply black and white and the character of The Joker is quick to point this out. He alters certain individual’s perceptions and forces them to become entities of their psyche that they may not want to admit they possess. Though his screen time presence is lacking, during the times in which he does appear onscreen becomes a highly intoxicating treat and truly works as the best moments of this film. He is utterly unforgettable and, dare one say it, the best Joker ever.
THE DARKNESS OF FILM - 1
The Dark Knight does live up to its title. It is extremely dark (though the city is not as malicious looking as it appeared in the first film). The violence at times is stark and unrelenting but in a non-exploitive sort of way. It mirrors the society that Gotham City has become. The city has spawned violence as a result of its own corruption and misdeeds. It truly captures the understanding that violence begets violence.
Gotham City is a barren landscape and, as a result, contains only three men willing enough to take on the role of cleaning it up. In the film, all three men represent different modes of the male perspective. Harvey Dent is the idealist who believes change can occur through effort and determination. Batman, on the other hand, desires alterations but is conflicted on how to go about achieving it. Lieutenant Gordon (Gary Oldman) covets modifications but is also a man who understands the corruption and decay that probes the individual. He is an idealist but with a greater sense of awareness and understanding then Dent and Batman. These three characters help to complete each other and yet remain individualistic in their beliefs and actions.
The Darkness of the Film - 2
Christopher Nolan, the director, has achieved a tremendous feat with his latest release. He has taken a film franchise which only ten years ago was mocked and ridiculed and turned it into something artistically respected. It has rejuvenated the franchise and, as a result, has become the best franchise going at the present moment. For all of its minor problems, this entry is sure to entertain the masses. The film has a rousing score and contains performances that are truly great but, at times, overshadowed by all of the great action sequences (which may or not may be a bad thing?).
Though the film does sort of lose itself in the final thirty minutes, the film still does leave the viewer with great expectations for a third entry in the series. Perhaps the anticipation will not be as tantalizing as the original films ending (with the introduction of the Joker playing card) but it does add another depth to the already impressive lengths this franchise is attempting to strive for. Let the anticipation begin.
it being graphically very well designed, it had more storyline than I expected, and it really surprised and amazed me at some points. Yes it was very good, and no, the critics on this movie are not specific enough. It seems to me as if one professional critic didn't like it, and all the rest amateurs just follow him. It annoys me that a movie like that is so underrated.
They dont like the wives and the sun is too big on the screen so unreal. Who gives a shit? It amazinglly well produced and thats what you expect when wchatching apocalypse. It is thrilling and freitening exactly the way apocalypse is gonna be and that counts the most.
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