DK is entertainment. 100% for sure like no kidding the BEST Batman ever known to man. It certainly lived up to all the hype and the $11 popcorn and soda. I left the theater wanting more even though the movie was 2.5 hours long.
I’m not sure what an ensemble cast means, but if it means team effort, than the characters played, or acted, as a team. Even though the movie is titled Dark Knight, the movie wasn’t just about Batman. It was about Batman, Jim Gordon, Rachel Dawes, Alfred, Luscious Fox, Two Face, and last but not least, the Joker. The movie couldn’t have done without any of the characters.
Some say that the Joker stole the show. Heath Ledger’s performance as the Joker was absolutely haunting and will go down as one of the best villains ever. I woke up last night because the Joker was running after me in my dreams, though it turned out to be Mochi clawing at my face. Prepare yourself this Halloween for all the yokels that will be donning Joker costumes and running around.
I’m trying to not examine the movie too much. It’s best to just let it be. So while I’m remaining ignorant to how Batman’s voice is still annoying, or how everytime he shoot’s a bomb it always lands right side up, or how Gotham looks like Chicago, DK gets a 10 out of 10. I can’t wait for the next one, though it’s going to be a monumental challenge to top DK. One can’t help but to wonder where Chris Nolan (director) can possibly go from here.
i’m glad you liked it after all the hype. batman’s voice really was a weak link to the movie and a very common thing that reviewers complained about, if any. i guess if Bruce doesn’t do some sort of alternation/disguise of his true voice then it would be pretty easy for Gotham to discover Batman’s true identity via witnesses of his talking. personally i woulda crack up during his dialogue if the movie wasn’t so intense. but boy did Batman sounded like constipation whenever he talked..haha. hats off to all of the acting in the movie, they are awesome.