Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Batman-The Dark Knight. Taking Superheroes Movies to New Heights.

First of all, I'm not a big fan of Superheroes, let alone Batman.

But The Dark Knight is not a Superhero movie, it's a superb suspense movie so happened featuring a Superhero, Batman.

Thanks to Christopher Nolan, the director and co-writer behind.

(Well, of course not for the "cursed effects" incurred on all the male actors in the movie).

For his reversing the tried and tested success formula for Superhero movies.

It makes Batman human.

Even this Superhero couldn't overcome the political pressure with those eye-opening gadgets.

Nor to be able to live happily ever after with his loved one.

He can't even stop the crime set by one evil.

And even he could, he was being misperceived as the evil.

Well, do you still fancy to be a Superhero?

Yet one virtue Batman possesses that we humans don't. His unconditional forgiveness.

There are times that he could send Joker to death, yet he chose not to.

And the "Which ship to blow?" scene also reveals to us that men are not born evil.

Batman plays God.

By being compassionate.

Can you?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Nolan has shot The Dark Knight with the utmost confidence, and with a gleefully morbid sense of fun that prevents it from becoming oppressively bleak.


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