The Dark Knight - Review

The Dark Knight

Not another comic book movie! No, this isn’t just another comic book movie adaptation. The Dark Knight is truly fantastic. The actors are well cast and the plot is darkly immersing. I thought Iron man was good, but The Dark Knight blows it out of the water.

The movie starts with a bank robbery that takes an unexpected turn and the story takes off from there on an epic adventure that will keep you wondering what The Joker’s next “social experiment” is. It’s brutally violent and dark, but that’s why it’s called The Dark Knight.

Perhaps most notable is Heath Ledger’s performance as The Joker. The internets had been clamoring about how terrific he is as The Joker, but I was skeptical before seeing the movie. I could not see how the guy who had girls gushing over him in A Knights Tale and 10 Things I Hate About You could take on such an evil persona. But damn was I wrong. Ledger takes The Joker to a whole new level and perfectly embodies the words of Alfred (played by Michael Caine).

Some men aren’t looking for anything logical. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.

What I find most remarkable about Ledger’s performance though is his ability to make the audience laugh at even the most brutal acts of violence–most notably the disappearing pencil trick. I’m not sure anyone else could have made that, or blowing up a hospital, funny in a comical way.

Some say that Ledger’s performance would not have garnered this much applause had he not died an unfortunate death, but I disagree. Many of my friends, including myself, who were not in love with his acting, agree that Ledger is the best Joker to hit the silverscreen.

The plot is much darker and has more depth than any comic book movie I’ve ever seen and probably rivals that of some Oscar films. You just never know what to expect with The Joker running loose in Gotham and even when he’s locked behind bars, he comes back to surprise you with something even more twisted.

The Dark Knight is superb. Although it’s technically about Batman, Ledger steals the spotlight. Everyone should go see it. If you can, see the IMAX version and prepared to get blown away by the amazingness of 70mm film.

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