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Batman - The Dark Knight - Review

2nd August 2008 | posted in Anand S, Guest, Hollywood, Reviews |

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by guest reviewer Anand S

Alternate Names: Batman

Rating: Must see - on the big screen (Rating Scale)

Movie Info, Detailed ratings, To each his own

Are you ready to confront your Shadow?

Quick Review

A finely crafted film which transcends the Super Hero genre and stands as an allegory of our times.

Rating: Must see - on the big screen (Rating Scale)

What does it mean to be a Freak?
How do we make an Ethical Choice which moves beyond the simply utilitarian?
What do we do as citizens when our city is under Siege by forces that we cannot understand?
How do we live in a world where the elected guardians of morality and justice are corrupt and venal?
What does it take to be a Hero?

Christopher Nolan poses these questions and more in his The Dark Knight, a film which is skillfully crafted and moves beyond “the blow them up, throw them up” genre of the Super Hero Blockbuster.

Nolan’s films seem to be primarily about troubled men; his stunning “Memento”, “Insomnia”, and later “The Prestige” were all about his lead characters grappling with their frustrations, desires, and their troubled pasts, as they struggle to lead a life.
In this film too, the two lead characters, the Joker and the Batman have to deal with a violent past - a past that is dominated by the Father. For the Joker it is the vengeful, sadistic Father, while for the Batman, it is about the loss of the protective Father shot dead in a random street robbery. Both are troubled men; both are fractured, and they choose different ways to deal with their respective legacies.

The Joker’s character is the Shadow Archetype; the repressed weaknesses, shortcomings, negatives, and the irrationality that we see in ourselves but do not accept, but instead project onto the other, the Villain. The Batman is that part of us that struggles to do good, but is beset with internal demons and instinctual desires. The Batman chooses violence to tackle crime, but that brings him face to face with his own Shadow, the Joker. He has to struggle not to cross the limit, armed with his gadgets and martial arts skills; the Batman has to choose not to kill. Compared to Jack Nicholson’s Joker in Tim Burton’ film, Heath Ledger’s Joker oozes menace and mayhem. Jack Nicholson was campy, goofy, and over the top, here Heath Ledger is violent and dead serious, if not downright psychotic.
(The use of the knife as the favourite weapon of the Joker is a masterstroke).

Christopher Nolan sets up the drama with finesse; both the Joker and the Batman become more and more desperate as they engage in their protracted struggle. No one wins, in fact the struggle takes a heavy toll, people die, loved ones are lost for ever, and there seems no way out of the quagmire. Into this impasse, Nolan introduces the character of Two Face aka Harvey Dent the District Attorney, the once White Knight of Gotham, who now has surrendered to the Shadow.

Nolan’s hand is muted and restrained: right from the back ground music to the dialogues, he handles things in an understated and subtle manner. The supporting cast is superb; Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox, the inimitable Michael Caine as Alfred, Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes, and Gary Oldman as Lieutenant Gordon. For Nolan, Gotham city is not a city of dread and mist and dark, a city that exists in never never land, but is instead recognizably real, filled with real people with real desires, anxieties, frustrations, and most importantly beliefs.

This is not your usual blockbuster film where you ooh and aah at the loud sounds and action on screen in between mouthfuls of flavored popcorn and fiddling with your mobile phones. With this film Christopher Nolan does for the Blockbuster / Super Hero genre, what Alan Moore’s Watchmen and Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns did for the comic book: turn what essentially seems to be an escapist fantasy into a brooding and dark allegory for our world and our times.

Watch this film as soon as you can and wonder at what a director with a keen sensibility can do with a good script and a vision without compromising on a cracker jack of a story.

Click here to read what I scribbled on my notepad while watching this movie (what worked and what didn’t for me). Might contain spoilers!

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- Today’s review is posted by guest reviewer Anand S. Anand lives in Pune and is a Miscellaneous Culture Vulture. He is deeply interested in music, food, books, films, and intelligent women. He views himself as a Falstaffian figure, who does his best to indulge his appetites.

Rating: Must see - on the big screen (Rating Scale)

Detailed Ratings (out of 5):

Direction: 4.5 Story: 4.5
Lead Actors: 4.5 Supporting Cast: 4.5
Dialogues: 4.5 Screenplay: 4.5
Music: 4 Lyrics: N/A

Batman - The Dark Knight - Details

Story: Christopher Nolan, David Goyer
Genre: Action, Drama
Duration: 2:32 hrs (approx.)

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  1. 1 On August 3rd, 2008, JJ said:

    Reviewer has no criticism for the movie at all. Then why not give it full points(5/5), atleast for direction and story.

  2. 2 On August 3rd, 2008, Nisha said:

    Awesome movie! There are good movies and there are great movies. What made this movie great was “not to obvious” bits and Heath Ledger’s superb performance.

  3. 3 On August 4th, 2008, Anand said:

    Hi JJ,

    From my point of view, a review is not just an exercise in criticism! And please remember the numbers are ratings and not marks, so if I had given five out of five, it would be like scoring 100 percent!

  4. 4 On August 4th, 2008, Anand said:

    Yes, Nisha, absolutely. Do get hold and read the Graphic novels that I mentioned in the review!

  5. 5 On August 5th, 2008, JJ said:

    Exactly Anand. If its faultless then y not 100%. Many times I have seen critics praising a movie and terming faultless, but rate 3.5 or 4 in the end. Its as if they need to take something home.

  6. 6 On August 5th, 2008, anand said:

    @JJ
    I have not used the word faultless anywhere in the movie and no 100 percent because that would mean that there is an ideal standard somewhere for the perfect movie!
    Obviously there is not, the director has done a fine job, and that is why the high ratings.
    One can find faults in anything and as I said that is not the purpose. There are so called critics who come in with a mindset of “finding fault”, but I do not consider myself a critic, just someone who loves cinema, having seen many and having made one so far!

  7. 7 On August 6th, 2008, Mayur said:

    >>>>>>>
    For the Joker it is the vengeful, sadistic Father,
    <<<<<<<

    Joker’s past is never revealed in the movie. The Joker was lying about his backstories in TDK. He tells different stories about his scar to different people. He just likes to play with people.

    Attention to details is required before making intelligent remarks :)

  8. 8 On August 6th, 2008, anand said:

    @Mayur,
    That is right, but the Joker does talk about his father at least a couple of times! Nolan was smart enough not have a backstory for the Joker; for Batman he dealt with backstory in detail in Batman Begins.
    And this is an inference based on available details!

  9. 9 On August 6th, 2008, Mayur said:

    >>>>>>>>>>>>> Too many spoilers
    @Anand,
    We don’t have to fight here over Joker, that’s what he wants :) But as far as I remember he mentions his father only one time when he kills Gambol. But So does he mention his wife to Rachel. (both about how he got his scars). And he was ready to prepare one more story for Batman in the finale.
    So this doesn’t really prove anything about his father. Though, same movie can be interpreted in different ways(viewer’s POV), so doesn’t really matter :)
    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

  10. 10 On August 6th, 2008, Anand said:

    @Mayur, yes, there is no need to fight! The
    Joker character also mentions his father at the party, when he tells the old man that he reminds him of the father.
    My interpretation is based on the view that from a psychoanalytic perspective Order which the Joker is against, is symbolic of the Father, while unconditional love is symbolic of the Mother.
    Also have been a long time Batman comic fan, and have read Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns many many times, which is one of the so called inspirations for the movie. So that is where I come from!

  11. 11 On August 11th, 2008, Lash said:

    the only glitch , (cannot call it a glitch, could be the compulsions that come with movie-making) was when the seemingly good guy refused to blow up the ship of criminals. I sincerely hoped he did, but later I read a peice vindicating this act, which looked at the experiment from a group vs individual point of view.. here is what the writer said “In the climactic boat scene, the groups don’t have any other goal than to save their own skins. But when it comes time for a single individual to take action, when it comes time to shed the anonymity, they act for the public good”.. and you brought out a nice point by comparing how both dealt with their violent past. My favorite dialogue is when joker admits that he is not a man of “plans” and how he goes onto describe how a little anarchy can upset the system. What a movie.. cleverly written.

  12. 12 On August 19th, 2008, Rupa said:

    I liked only the parts that had the Joker…he truly is awesome..the other scenes and actors did not impress that much..Although it is a good movie it is not an excellent one ..To me, an excellent movie will have u shaken to ur very core..it would have, had the movie used more of the Joker….i think it did not..

  13. 13 On August 20th, 2008, anand said:

    @Rupa, well it all depends on how strong one’s core is!

  14. 14 On August 21st, 2008, Harpreet Singh said:

    Amazing movie, waiting to see it @ IMAX and Blu-Ray…

    Meetu - I guess there should be more reviews on Hollywood movies as well … perhaps you hire someone else incase you’re busy ? Just a suggestion …

  15. 15 On October 10th, 2008, Kunal said:

    cant belv i missed this movie!!! ridiculous

  16. 16 On October 21st, 2008, meetu said:

    Thanks for the suggestion Harpreet Singh. Thanks to Anand and Paul we have a few Hollywood reviews here. Good writers are hard to come by and money to pay them too ;)

    Kunal, don’t miss this one even if it means a DVD watch. You might lose out on the special effects, but at least you won’t miss the concept.

  17. 17 On December 31st, 2008, coolkhush said:

    the movie is amazing and has the best action sequences ever . i loved joker a lot and have seen the movie only for him he was fantastic…….. its a must watch …..

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