Views after seven years

Chadrick 2022-03-20 09:01:05

Because "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" has not been released in the mainland for a long time, until the latest news is confirmed to be August 27. In order to have a deeper and more complete experience of Nolan's trilogy, I decided to revisit the first two before watching the third part-it may not be appropriate to revisit, because I am ashamed to say that the first part I haven't watched it completely once, and there are still some fragmented flashbacks left in the second part.

The plot is not verbose. At the beginning, Liam Neeson’s appearance seems to be similar. Yes, he seems to be particularly good at playing the role of a mentor or a wise man, although in this film and in "Star Wars Episode 1: The Threat of Ghosts" it is A very different villain. And Bale has suffered all kinds of hardships since his debut in the first day of the new year, whether forced or voluntary. The most admirable thing is his free weight control, which can be seen from the "Machinist", and I have to say it here: Bale is definitely a dedicated actor! People often say that if you can’t even control your weight, what else can you control? "The

majestic and vast world landscape and the majestic background music seem to have long been the iconic elements in Nolan's commercial films, which are a huge foil to Bruce Wayne's hard struggle against the demons caused by the childhood tragedy. But when he From the rich son who is full of resentment and revenge to the prodigal son who wanders in the world and is self-exiled to the young man who has been trained by the master ninja devil to become an aspiring young man, this process of Yang's conversion seems to be too far-fetched and not too convincing. Of course, this Perhaps it is a common problem with all superhero comics adapted from movies. There are not too many films for the director to portray the subtle changes in the superhero’s inner world.

Cillian Murphy’s appearance is always amazing. The most impressive impression of him is that he was in HBO when he was a child. Watching his 2001 starring role in Over The Edge, the Chinese translation of "The Edge of Rebellion" is very appropriate-a rebellious and bohemian problem teenager, a film called "suitable for people who have no hope in life". In Batman The role he plays in the series is cunning and insidious, and belongs to the type of villain he has always preferred. From the young actor who was favored by everyone when he first debuted, his acting skills have become more and more familiar. This role is similar to the one in Inception The rich son is equally persuasive.

Needless to say, the acting skills of the other two old actors Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman. Michael Caine will always be as graceful and sentimental as his South London accent, while Morgan Freeman is as wise as most of the roles he has played. The plan is well-informed. The two old dramas don't need too many performances together, the rich background and years of tempering is a memorable film.

Gary Oldman collected more for the needs of the characters in the entire series, especially the first part, of course, all for the needs of the characters. Throughout the series, he successfully played an old police officer who was frustrated to maintain justice. After last year's Yinker Tailor Soilder Spy, I like him more and more in acting.

Katie Holmes, who played the only female role in the film, performed quite well and qualified and gave us a young, just and brave female prosecutor. However, her feelings for Bruce Wayne and Batman are so lightly understated that it makes people feel that any of them has feelings for her like a dragonfly.

After watching the whole movie, I feel that Nolan is basically loyal to the plot in the original comic book, telling everyone how Batman became Batman and how to embark on a lonely path of no return. Of course, the Batman in his lens is more modern, more real, and darker. He gives the audience a superhero who lives in the moment and is full of flesh and blood, but not as idealistic as the typical superhero movies in the past-this point. It will be more successful in the second part in the future. With the changes of the times, this is also the biggest trend in superhero movies at present and in the future. Modern directors want to tell the audience: Superheroes, like all living beings, do not necessarily have life and death, but there will always be children in love. Compared with the second hit "The Dark Knight", the public has received limited praise for this film. We can think that this is the first time that Nolan has taken over the theme of superheroes. It needs a certain degree of transformation. We also hope that in the upcoming In the coming third "Dark Knight Rises", Nolan and Bale can draw a successful conclusion to the series.

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Batman Begins quotes

  • Earle: [to Lucius Fox] I'm merging your department with Archives, and I am firing you. Didn't you get the memo?

  • Batman: [perched on the railing of a stairway behind Gordon's home] Storm's coming.

    Jim Gordon: [closing the door to his kitchen where his wife and son are] The scum is getting jumpy because you stood up to Falcone.

    Batman: It's a start. Your partner was at the docks with Falcone.

    Jim Gordon: Well, he moonlights as a low-level enforcer.

    Batman: They were splitting the shipment in two. Only half went to the dealers.

    Jim Gordon: Why? What about the other half?

    Batman: Flass knows.

    Jim Gordon: He won't talk.

    Batman: He'll talk to me.

    Jim Gordon: Commissioner Loeb set up a massive task force to catch you. He thinks you're dangerous.

    Batman: What do you think?

    Jim Gordon: I think you're trying to help...

    [Gordon looks away momentarily; upon turning back, he finds that Batman has disappeared]

    Jim Gordon: But I've been wrong before.