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The haunting and visionary Dark Knight soars on the wings of untamed imagination. It's full of surprises you don't see coming. And just try to get it out of your dreams.
Ledger's performance is so incredibly strong that by all means come July 24th, it should become the pure definition of the term 'sociopath' in your friendly neighbourhood dictionary.
...it is a wonderfully told, MAGNIFICENTLY acted and beautifully shot comic book movie that ranks amongst one of the best films (not just comic book films) of the year so far.
"The Dark Knight" is a true crime epic. Throughout, the Joker's bag of tricks is bottomless, twisted to the point of horror-flick sick.
I am here to report The Dark Knight is a masterpiece. And unlike Batman Begins, which had a weak 3rd act, The Dark Knight is flawless beginning to end.
"Dark Knight" is the most technically impressive and the most resonant in tone, a picture that's in tune with the fear and paranoid that prevail in our society in the post 9/11 era.
Superior to all three Spider-Man installments and even its amazing predecessor in terms of conceptualization, writing, acting, and direction, Nolan's follow-up to Batman Begins is a dark, complex and disturbing film, not the least of which because it grafts its heroics onto the blueprint of actual reality rather than that of spandex-clad supermen
Yet, there's been one thing that I’ve kept asking myself ever since I saw THE DARK KNIGHT: “How the hell can they top this one?!”
Visually, The Dark Knight was phenomenal. And I don't use that word lightly.
Right from the start the film establishes itself as a sprawling epic - a gritty crime saga the likes of which Michael Mann or Martin Scorsese would be proud to call their own - and keeps things consistently at that high level despite numerous dark twists and turns.
Batman:Gotham Knight is a 2008 animated direct-to-DVD anthology film of six animated short films set in-between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. The shorts, or segments, are written by Josh Olson, David Goyer, Brian Azzarello, Greg Rucka, Jordan Goldberg and Alan Burnett. Each segment has its own writing and artistic style, just as the works from the DC Universe.[2][3] The six films all star Kevin Conroy, reprising his role as Batman from the DC Animated Universe.
It is similar to another tie-in, The Animatrix, as both are collections of short animated films relating to their respective series. It is the third in the line of DC Universe Original Animated Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation; with the first two releases being Superman: Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier, and the next release following will be Wonder Woman. It is rated PG-13 for stylized violence, including some bloody images,[4], but it is not the first animated Batman film to be rated PG-13 (that claim goes to the uncut version of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker ). This film is notable for being the first DC Original Animated movie to have a connection with another Batman media. While Superman Doomsday and Justice League: New Frontier have been released in the United Kingdom with a 12 rating, Batman: Gotham Knight is being accompanied with a 15 certificate for "images of bloody violence and injury".
The story opens with a group of three friends each telling their fourth friend a story of their chance encounters with Batman, leaving each with a different impression and point of view as to who—or what—Batman really is: one saw him as a living shadow; one saw him as a black flying creature reminiscent of Man-Bat; one saw him as a high-tech robot. Eventually Batman and the black-suited man enter the scene. The man in black tosses a smokescreen, but the fourth friend can see Batman for what he truly is: a regular man in a bat suit. The friend knocks the man in black out before he can kill Batman, and Batman thanks him before disappearing. The friend proceeds to describe the experience to his other friends.
Detective Crispus Allen does not trust Batman, seeing him nothing more than a vigilante. Believing that does nothing more than pick up after Batman, he considers defecting from the Major Crimes Unit. His partner Anna Ramirez, however, tries to make him see that things are beginning to look up for Gotham thanks to Batman, and that he should be more grateful. Things take an ugly turn when the two cops find themselves in the crossfire of a mob war between Sal Maroni and "the Russian." Batman arrives on the scene and takes out the two crime bosses, saving Anna from certain death. He leaves the two cops, saying that their employer, James Gordon, has a good judge of character.
Batman is provided a new piece of technology for his developing high-tech arsenal: an electromagnetic shield generator which can deflect gunfire. He tests this new device in another confrontation with Sal Maroni and the Russian, though a deflected shot hits and injures one of the henchman. Seeing that this could prove quite serious in the face of citizens, Batman returns the device and vows to put his own life on the line for justice, and no one else's.
There have been reports of people being attacked by an 8-foot-tall reptilian creature. Batman is certain that the Scarecrow's fear toxin is connected with these incidents and begins an investigation in the sewers. Batman is suddenly attacked by the monster, Killer Croc, who has been injected with Scarecrow's fear toxin, thus infecting Batman with it. He defeats Croc and makes his way deeper into the sewers where he encounters and confronts Scarecrow. He floods the Scarecrow's chamber and escapes with a sole hostage, though Scarecrow escapes.
While seriously wounded, Batman recounts his training under a mysterious Indian woman named Cassandra, to whom he had turned to find a way to deal with his pain. He was told that there is a spiritual method to dealing with pain, as there is no way to entirely overcome it. Though an incident had led Cassandra to becoming feared and hated by some, much like Batman is, not even she can completely help him with his pain. In the end, Batman must take his pain and use it to his own advantage to attain his goals.
An assassin named Deadshot, who takes great pride in his work, is hired to assassinate James Gordon in attempt to take out Batman. Batman manages to outsmart the assassin, and he realizes that there are some criminals he may never understand, and whose lines he would never cross.
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soll diese hauptdarstellerin eigentlich hünsch sein? die sieht echt mal kacke aus. urgs.
ist das die gleiche figur, die in batman begins katie holmes gespielt hat??
soll diese hauptdarstellerin eigentlich hünsch sein? die sieht echt mal kacke aus. urgs.
ist das die gleiche figur, die in batman begins katie holmes gespielt hat??
jopp, maggie gyllenhaal.
@ cohen: naja, hübsch und talentiert muss sich ja auch nicht ausschließen ^^
Also bei Katie Holmes schließt es sich 100% aus.
Bei Maggie ist eine gute Mischung vorhanden. :-D
hehe, nja gut ok. katie holmes fand ich auch recht platt, das stimmt.
da gibt es bessere. trotzdem hätten sie nicht so einen gesichtselfmeter
nehmen müssen für the dark knight![]()
hehe, nja gut ok. katie holmes fand ich auch recht platt, das stimmt.
da gibt es bessere. trotzdem hätten sie nicht so einen gesichtselfmeter
nehmen müssen für the dark knight![]()