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heath ledgerby Larry Richman
July 17, 2008 1:06 PM

I attended a screening of The Dark Knight last night. This won't be my typical review per se because this is essentially an indie film blog and, at $150 million+, this Warner Brothers movie is about as Hollywood as it gets. But it's impossible not to discuss this film, especially in the light of the untimely passing of one of our most gifted actors. The Joker was Heath Ledger's final role.

Pluses: Action, action, action, and more action. Did I say action? Good Lord. Guns, bombs, explosions, knives, fistfights, various other weapons, car chases, more explosions, more bombs, and more car chases.

You know how in most action movies there's one great bomb/explosion scene? Something big is blown up towards the end? Well, in director/co-writer Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight it happens time and time again, all throughout the film. Not only do you not have to wait until the third act to see something huge blown to smithereens but, every time you think, "ah, that's the big explosion of the movie," there's another. And another.

Best of all, though, are the chases. This movie has some of the best chase scenes I've ever seen. And there's not just one. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even helicopters are involved in some fantastic action sequences. Crashes galore. And, just like with the explosions, just when you think you've seen "the" big chase scene, there's another. And another.

The action is relentless.

There's even a love story thrown in for the ladies. And not one F-bomb. Not even an S-word. No sex. No skin. The kids will love it. Men, women, teens, all will find something to like here.

Minuses: The storyline is a bit confusing. I'm not giving anything away here, of course -- there's Batman/Bruce Wayne, the Joker, the district attorney, police commissioner, mayor, the Hong Kong businessman, the Mafia, and various other public officials and thugs. All play a role in the plot at some point, more or less, and it's hard to tell the players without a scorecard.

Someone said to me, "a comic book story and it's hard to follow?" Well, frankly, yes. I actually wished it was a bit more mindless so that I could focus on the action. I would have preferred to use my brain less in this case, to tell you the truth. But it didn't lessen the film's impact.

Christian Bale is a capable Batman. But The Dark Knight is, most of all, a tribute to Heath Ledger. His Joker and intense, maniacal portrait of him is, supposedly, what drove him to his death. As the story goes, he couldn't leave the character at the set. It haunted him day and night. It's not hard to see why. His performance is so chilling that it was hard to see him onscreen and not imagine what it must have been like for him when he went home at the end of the day. Ideally, one is not supposed to be taken out of a movie -- the audience should never think about the actor instead of the character. But it was hard not to, knowing that this was the final role of his life, and one which may have contributed to ending it. That made it even more frightening.

The curiosity factor will probably get people into the theaters who might not otherwise have gone. But it's just as well. It will be his legacy, or part of it, and must be seen to be believed.

Is The Dark Knight the best film of the year? I don't think so. Will it make a gazillion dollars and turn out to be the #1 movie of the year? I wouldn't be surprised. Is it worth seeing? Yes, I'd recommend it to just about anyone. Does Heath Ledger deserve an Oscar? I'd say yes. His performance IS all that the hype has led you to believe it is.
 
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We're going at midnight tonight to see it. Can't wait.

I've heard the swirl of rumors about this role and his death. Apparently that upset a lot of the cast and they've come out strongly denouncing the rumors. But who knows... it's an intense role.
 
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Pluses: Action, action, action, and more action. Did I say action? Good Lord. Guns, bombs, explosions, knives, fistfights, various other weapons, car chases, more explosions, more bombs, and more car chases.


That's good, should keep me awake between the quiet moments. lol I still have to see Ironman and the Hulk though I've heard bad reviews from friends about both though worse for the Hulk. We'll see.smile
 
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I haven't seen the latest Hulk, but Ironman was good. I wasn't overly impressed with it like some folks were, but it was a good movie. I think Batman will be a lot better though. I really loved the first one.
 
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WOW, that was intense. Literally non-stop. I was shocked at some of what happened, and I never quite expected Heath's performance to be so amazing. The humor was also great through the movie, considering how serious it often was. The Joker was a villain I never expected, he was almost too real (if that makes sense). You just have to see for yourself. One minute he's completely psychotic and the next minute you're like, "Whoa, what he just said makes a good point about society." Creepy.

I agree it was incredibly hard to keep up with everything at times (especially some of the characters), and I think another good watch or two will clarify the holes, but even with a few questions - awesome movie. And great lead into the next one. Talk about creepy though... yikes.

This is definitely not the same old Batman. And what a job done by Heath. Just incredible.

I also suspect not all was at it seems; but I'll leave it at that so as not to spoil anything. Definitely some shockers in this movie.
 
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kanaloa wrote:
WOW, that was intense. Literally non-stop. I was shocked at some of what happened, and I never quite expected Heath's performance to be so amazing. The humor was also great through the movie, considering how serious it often was. The Joker was a villain I never expected, he was almost too real (if that makes sense). You just have to see for yourself. One minute he's completely psychotic and the next minute you're like, "Whoa, what he just said makes a good point about society." Creepy.

I agree it was incredibly hard to keep up with everything at times (especially some of the characters), and I think another good watch or two will clarify the holes, but even with a few questions - awesome movie. And great lead into the next one. Talk about creepy though... yikes.

This is definitely not the same old Batman. And what a job done by Heath. Just incredible.

I also suspect not all was at it seems; but I'll leave it at that so as not to spoil anything. Definitely some shockers in this movie.

Nice writeup! I honestly have to tell you that I've read a lot of reviews and, although most echo some of what I said, yours really nails it. I'm not just saying this -- yours is the first reaction which I agree with 100%.
 
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I just read, people were paying on average $50 for a IMAX ticket on EBAY over the weekend to go see the Dark Knight. I just can't see paying that much when all you have to do is wait a couple weeks or so, and you can see it then, I mean it's not like a show that is going to end in week or so.........
 
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This is on my list of "must see's", thanks for the reviews.
 
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Thanks for the feedback, everyone!

yeshuas wrote:
I just read, people were paying on average $50 for a IMAX ticket on EBAY over the weekend to go see the Dark Knight. I just can't see paying that much when all you have to do is wait a couple weeks or so, and you can see it then, I mean it's not like a show that is going to end in week or so.........

There are a couple of reasons. Not all IMAX theaters will be showing the film beyond a certain date. Other IMAX films will be coming out and they have commitments which may only allow them to screen the film for one or two weeks.

Another is simply the "event" nature of the film. This is one of those movies which many people feel compelled to see on its opening weekend. There's a lot of psychology behind it but it's like watching the Super Bowl. There's a shared experience in having the whole country seeing it at the same time. If you had to watch it a week later you probably wouldn't be as excited to see it.
 
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I understand all of what you said, I just can't see myself doing it I guess is what I should have said. My wife just chimed in and agreed with me, that she hasn't seen any movie that she would pay $50 dollars to see, she added she hates to pay the $9 LOL
 
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