Monday, May 13, 2013

My Review of the Dark Knight Rises of Batman



Many critics and movie-goers asked whether The Dark Knight, the second Batman film by Christopher Nolan or not, it really was basically a superhero movie. The Bane costume in it is one thing I want to mention. Nolan had stirred and synthesizes them into new ways to clear, epic developing nervous about Michael Mann's Crime Heat and second film The Godfather Coppola than anything Marvel Studios still in production.

The Dark Knight Rises, the third and final film in his Batman trilogy focusing, goes even further: For most, it is a superhero movie without a superhero. Batman is not so much a character as a symbol and an encryption algorithm, and later a symbol, and lands by the film without his fictional heroes on the screen, Caped Crusading badge. (With two and three-quarters of an hour, it is fair to say that the Dark Knight Rises, a film can be divided into windrows.)

Just like Heath Ledger's Joker dressed as a bank robber in The Dark Knight, Nolan us to think that his big bad fool is infantryman before revealing his true face, but this time the event has a deeper meaning thematic. Bane starts a call to arms for the recession affected citizens of Gotham to get their money from the companies and institutions that have grown fat: in this movie. The typical person is "the most dangerous powerful character of all.

Fortunately, one of them everymen John Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a patrol officer whose integrity convinced Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman), who is a key figure in the reaction against the masses weapon Bane. The Dark Knight Rises is the story of Blake as much as Bruce Wayne, and to say more would spoil all the fun, the character arc Gordon-Levitt may be the juiciest and most convincing-tracked the entire trilogy.

Do you like the Dark Knight Rises? I think it is a good film. I like many things in it, including the Bane suit. If you have seen the film, what thing do you like most?

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