atsonicpark |
07.30.2008 06:19 AM |
Just saw it.
I thought it was................... great!
As a personal preference, I like 1989's Batman more; the atmosphere, the darkness (you know, actual darkness), the music, the time period, the setting, etc. I like the Batcave being the Batcave. You know, little things like that. However, even though I prefer Burton's Batman, I think this a better film... if that makes sense. I just think Burton's Batman is a more rewatchable one... I can't really think of a situation wherein I'd ever want to re-watch the Dark Knight, at least not for years. Whereas I could probably rewatch Burton's Batman everyday for the next month and not be bored.
Now that that's out of the way... Yes, Heath Ledger was the best joker to ever exist. Jack Nicholson was an awesome joker and had a better laugh, but his character was kind of a pussy. Heath's Joker is by far the most insane and corrupt villian I've ever seen in a movie. I mean, he fucks up EVERYTHING. I thought he was great, the tongue flicking thing annoyed me though haha.
This is the first movie I've seen in a while that I really just can't stop thinking about... I thought the way everything was handled in it was pretty perfect, though the last 20 minutes or so seem a bit messy and anti-climatic (though the entire film feels like it's one giant climax, which is a bit odd). But I think that was the case with Batman Begins also, it just seemed like too much was going in at the end.
I really liked the psychology of the whole thing, as others have noted. It felt very real... despite having some high-tech gadgetry and shit, it felt close to life. I mean, the Batman comic books, I used to love reading them when I was a kid because there was this constant sense of, "Batman could die." I mean, Batman's back was broken by Bane and he couldn't do anything for YEARS... and the first Robin was killed by the Joker in the comics, which made Batman have a nervous breakdown... The constant sense of.. Batman's a real person just liek everyone else, and he has feelings and can be hurt and die... I think Nolan captures that quite well in his film. I think that's why I've always found Batman to be the best and most interesting superhero -- I mean, I fucking hate Superman. What a boring character. He can spin the Earth on his finger like a basketball. You can't even kill him, only hurt him with kryptonite. What's the fucking point?
But yeah, there were many moments in this movie that actually blew my mind. I kept looking over at my girlfriend and doing one of those gestures where you shake your hand in front of your head. You know, the "this is blowing my mind" gesture. I haven't done that for any film I've seen in years! I'm a dork.
The best scene is definitely the one where the Joker comes out of the hospital and blows up the windows and then some of the explosives don't go off so then he keeps pressing a button until one finally blows up and then he runs off an into the bus. All in one take, of course, no cuts, which I like.. but yeah, I thought it was hilarious and dark and, just, well, perfect.
Honestly, I thought it was as close to a perfect film as I've seen in a looooooong time, though again the last 20 minutes seemed a little clumsy... "setting-up-the-sequel-itis" I guess.
Also, did I read correctly that Christopher Nolan used Heat as an inspiration for this movie? Because I can tell, especially in the opening scenes. Crazy.
As someone who didn't think Batman Begins was that great, I can safely say that this was fucking awesome!
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