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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises Review

Thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the victims of the Aurora shootings. Such a senseless and horrific act should have no place in this world.

Is there a better slogan than 'The Legend Ends'? Just awesome.



This review will be mostly spoiler-free but may (probably will) contain some spoilers, (no major ones though, that is a promise) you have been warned.


After 2008's masterful 'The Dark Knight' (a movie I have watched too many times to count) nobody knew whether or not director Christopher Nolan would be able to direct a sequel that would even come close to it. The Dark Knight featured what was arguably the late Heath Ledger's best performance in a movie ever, the psychopathic Joker, Batman's arch nemesis. The Dark Knight had a great story, phenomenal acting, great action scenes, and way too many fantastic quotes to count; asking someone to make a sequel to that movie was basically asking for an absolute flop. Nolan however came through, and he came through in a big way. Not only was 'The Dark Knight Rises' a good film, it somehow managed to meet expectations and match the ridiculous hype that had been building up prior to the movies release.So did Nolan do the unthinkable and make a better movie than the Dark Knight? That is a question I will save for the end of this review.

Seeing as I don't really want to rehash the plot, or summarize the movie, I will just break this review down into some categories and talk about what I enjoyed.

Style

The film relies on the use of flashbacks to a much greater extent than the other movies in the trilogy. While different, it did not really take anything off of the table in terms of how the movie flowed. In fact, I have no idea how some of the plot twists (ones that I will not touch upon in this review, but will say were really a lot of fun) would have worked without using flashbacks; as always, in Nolan we trust. The main problems that most people seem to have with this movie is that 'the set up is too clunky' and 'too many new characters are introduced'. While there were many shorter scenes in the opening act of the movie, I did not really find them to be 'clunky'. I actually liked how all sides of the story were being shown at once, rather than doing them individually.As for the characters, this movie introduces Bane (the main villain), Miranda Tate (business partner with Wayne Enterprises), Selina Kyle (Catwoman), and Jason Blake (a rookie cop). The movie actually introduced a few more, but those characters that I did not mention only served to move the story forward, rather than directly impacting it (as the characters I mentioned did). Again, I did not really find this to be an annoyance and criticizing the movie for its character selection would be nitpicking at best. What nobody should have an issue with is the action scenes. Put simply: you will not be bored during this movie. The bat-gadgets and vehicles were also really cool and it was nice to see Bruce Wayne display his intelligence in certain scenes.

Acting

There really is not much to point out here other than the fact that all of the actors and actresses did a really, really good job. Tom Hardy was fantastic given the fact that half his face was covered by a mask for the entire movie, Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Inception) did an admirable job of playing a hot-headed rookie police officer, but the star of the show was Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. I have to admit, when I heard about Hathaway being cast for this role I was very skeptical. After seeing some of the previews, my skepticism subsided a bit, and after watching the movie I can't believe I ever doubted her.  Anne Hathaway's portrayal of Catwoman was probably just as good as Ledger's portrayal of the Joker in the overall scheme of the Batman universe. I really think that those two performances will be hard to top in future Batman movies. Bottom line: this movie would not have been as good without Anne Hathaway's incredible performance, that is a fact.

Score

The music for this film sensational, you can't really go wrong with Hans Zimmer.

Story

The movie is basically an incredible roller-coaster ride (except with no down points) that is a lot of fun to watch. Many were disappointed that batman (Bruce Wayne wearing the actual suit) does not appear as much as he did in the other two movies. (Ironically enough, this is one of the few batman movies that actually makes things about Bruce Wayne, who appears a whole lot in the film). Although Batman did not appear as much as the comic book nerd in me wanted him too, it was not that much of an issue, as there was plenty of material to fill in that void.

So how did this movie stack up to the Dark Knight?The problem with reviewing The Dark Knight Rises is that people will inevitably try to compare it with its predecessor. In this era people seem obsessed with;the next 'thing' (for lack of a better word) always surpassing the thing that came before it. When it comes to movie sequels, this obsession creates an unfair perception and ultimately detracts from the movie going experience of the sequel. For example, upon exiting the theater both of the times I have watched this movie, I heard people talking, not about what they just saw, but how it compared to the Dark Knight. Some people believed that it was better, some thought it was much worse, but the point is that they were not talking about the movie, instead they were comparing it. By automatically trying to argue (for or against) whether or not 'Rises' is better than the Dark Knight, people don't give 'Rises' the chance to be better. That's not to say that I think that 'Rises' is better than the Dark Knight, the truth is that at this point: I don't know. Until some time passes, and I am able to enjoy 'Rises' a few more times I wont know the answer, nor will I try to find it. All I know is that we as fans, have been incredibly lucky to be able to experience such great super hero flicks, for now we should just sit back and enjoy them, not compare them.


Overall Rating for 'The Dark Knight Rises' 9.7/10 Bonus points for the fact that it did not miss a beat, even on the second viewing. Up next for Christopher Nolan: an executive producer seat on this.




Chills every time I watch it.





2 comments:

  1. This film had me from start to finish and that was just exactly what I wanted, especially from the last installment in this perfect trilogy. It’s going to be a shame not seeing Christopher Nolan doing Batman flicks anymore, but maybe this will allow him to pull off some more original flicks like The Prestige and Inception. Look forward to his future. Good review Daki.

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    1. Thanks for the comment. With any luck, Nolan's role in 'Man of Steel' will mean more involvement for the Justice League project that Warner Brothers is trying to get off the ground. However, I would like to see more movies like inception, the prestige, and memento as well.

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