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Batman Better Than Ever !!

Posted by: Manny on: July 25, 2008

Heads up: a thunderbolt is about to rip into the blanket of bland we call summer movies. The Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan’s absolute stunner of a follow-up to 2005’s Batman Begins, is a potent provocation decked out as a comic-book movie. Feverish action? Check. Dazzling spectacle? Check. Devilish fun? Check. But Nolan is just warming up. There’s something raw and elemental at work in this artfully imagined universe. Striking out from his Batman origin story, Nolan cuts through to a deeper dimension. Huh? Wha? How can a conflicted guy in a bat suit and a villain with a cracked, painted-on clown smile speak to the essentials of the human condition? Just hang on for a shock to the system. The Dark Knight creates a place where good and evil — expected to do battle — decide instead to get it on and dance. “I don’t want to kill you,” Heath Ledger’s psycho Joker tells Christian Bale’s stalwart Batman. “You complete me.” Don’t buy the tease. He means it.

Bale is electrifying as a fallibly human crusader at war with his own conscience.
I can only speak superlatives of Ledger, who is mad-crazy-blazing brilliant as the Joker. Miles from Jack Nicholson’s broadly funny take on the role in Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman, Ledger takes the role to the shadows, where even what’s comic is hardly a relief. No plastic mask for Ledger; his face is caked with moldy makeup that highlights the red scar of a grin, the grungy hair and the yellowing teeth of a hound fresh out of hell. To the clown prince of crime, a knife is preferable to a gun, the better to “savor the moment.”

The deft script, by Nolan and his brother Jonathan, taking note of Bob Kane’s original Batman and Frank Miller’s bleak rethink, refuses to explain the Joker with pop psychology. Forget Freudian hints about a dad who carved a smile into his son’s face with a razor. As the Joker says, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stranger.”

He’s right when he compares himself to a dog chasing a car: The chase is all. The Joker’s sadism is limitless, and the masochistic delight he takes in being punched and bloodied to a pulp would shame the Marquis de Sade. “I choose chaos,” says the Joker, and those words sum up what’s at stake in The Dark Knight.

The Joker wants Batman to choose chaos as well. He knows humanity is what you lose while you’re busy making plans to gain power. Every actor brings his ‘A’ game to show the lure of the dark side. Michael Caine purrs with sarcastic wit as Bruce’s butler, Alfred, who harbors a secret that could crush his boss’s spirit. Morgan Freeman radiates tough wisdom as Lucius Fox, the scientist who designs those wonderful toys — wait till you get a load of the Batpod — but who finds his own standards being compromised. Gary Oldman is so skilled that he makes virtue exciting as Jim Gordon, the ultimate good cop and as such a prime target for the Joker. As Harvey tells the Caped Crusader, “You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain.” Eckhart earns major props for scarily and movingly portraying the DA’s transformation into the dreaded Harvey Two-Face, an event sparked by the brutal murder of a major character.

No fair giving away the mysteries of The Dark Knight. It’s enough to marvel at the way Nolan — a world-class filmmaker, be it Memento, Insomnia or The Prestige — brings pop escapism whisper-close to enduring art. Go ahead, bitch about the movie being too long, at two and a half hours, for short attention spans ? (it is), too somber for the Hulk crowd ? (it is), too smart for its own good ? (it isn’t :) ). The haunting and visionary Dark Knight soars on the wings of untamed imagination. It’s so full of surprises that you don’t see it coming.

And just try to get it out of your dreams.

(Excerpts from a Rolling Stone review)

I can’t wait to catch it on screen !!

Cheers

Manny

5 Responses to "Batman Better Than Ever !!"

Yet to watch the movie! So I’m not reading this post now! :P

Nice review man!! They say its a great movie to watch. If i am ever to watch a English movie it would be for the muscles.. so i better watch this one… :P :)

BTW… Bale got arrested(surrendered himself to police after the premiere ) due to some stupid prob that croped up b/w him and his family. ! One amazing fact about this is the fact that he surrendered!! :P :) . He was bailed later thought :P

@ nithya
the post doesn’t say much about the story :) it talks only abt the performances …

@ aparna
yea nice review, Its by Peter Travers. Here’s the link :

http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/16155928/review/21477208/dark_knight

I downloaded the Telesync version of the movie, But I have restrained myself not to watch it before catching the movie in ‘The Cinema’. I was completely shaken with Batman Begins, so I will definitely watch this one. Not gonna miss it baby! Not on your life.

So when r u goin man ?
People suggest i catch it on DVD, but i know its too gud to miss it on the big screen !
I’m lukin fr som company :)

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