It is said that the clown played by Heath Ledger is so good that it is so good that thousands of people praise it. But the most annoying performance in this movie for me is the clown. The most unbearable thing is that he is always "bia ji". The story is too messy and there are a lot of things that don't make sense. Small bugs in the plot are not a problem, but unreasonable human nature makes people unhappy. The lover of the two-faced person was killed by the clown. Could it be that if he was fooled by the clown, he could put down the butcher's knife and not kill the clown? It's fine if you don't kill the clown, but the two-faced person didn't become a Buddha on the spot, instead he turned his anger on unrelated people. Killing other people without killing the clown is too humane, right?
I watched this movie over and over. The first time I watched half of it I couldn't stand it. Later, when I saw that the film review was so good, the people praised all aspects of the film beyond words. So I wondered if there was a problem with my level of appreciation. In order to discuss my level of appreciation, I watched it again and persisted until the end of the film. After watching it, I admit that there is a problem with my appreciation level, at least in the movie "The Dark Knight", which is far from the public's appreciation scale.
Contrary to that, I really liked The Dark Knight's last film, Hour of War. I don't know how many times I've watched War Hour. In my opinion, "The Hour of War" > "The Dark Knight".
Are there any like-minded people?
PS: In fact, there are also some bugs in "War Hour", such as why the vaporizer only vaporizes tap water but not blood, etc. But a movie without bugs doesn't exist, and without bugs, there's no coincidence, and no drama. But this kind of bug does not affect the human logic of the film, so I love "War Hour" very much. As for The Dark Knight, it's so humanly buggy that I don't like the movie.
I secretly thought that it was the death of actor Heath Ledger that made this movie happen. (I mean no disrespect to the dead)
But when The Dark Knight Rises came out in China, I went back and watched it.
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