The Dark Knight
Aug. 16th, 2008 12:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, I finally saw the Dark Knight with friends tonight.
First off, I must say, that this is very well done movie.
Now, this movie is dark. Yes, I know, the Dark Knight. It distressed me so much more than I thought it would. I had to take a restroom break because I HAD to, and I was really surprised by how distressed I was when I was leaving the theater. I think I took it at the best time to do so, when the two ferries had the decision to press the bomb switch to save themselves. I think high tension scenes have tendency to be too much for me, and there were quite a few in this movie. Especially when the Joker had a knife to someone's face. Lots of cringe-worthy moments in this movie. (Though I think I missed who Dent killed that was the second cop on the take...)
Gary Oldman is freaking awesome. I was so sad when Gordon "died" and I kept freaking out in my head that boy wasn't that guy in the SWAT transport very quiet and why wasn't he saying anything? and oh crap is he one of Joker's men, and then! Bam! Gordon comes out and holds a rifle to Joker's head. Wow.
And wow that guy at the beginning of the movie in the bank was kicking butt with the shotgun. There were lots of good action scenes in this movie.
And okay, when the great rush to save Rachael and Harvey Dent, Batman went after Rachael right? I thought I heard him say that to Gordon and he ended up at Dent's location. So did he really go after Dent or did the Joker mix the locations up?
Heath Ledger did a fantastic job of portraying Joker. Completely.
Weirdly, at the end of the movie, where Batman was discussing how the city needed him, needed someone to hunt, that Gotham needed Batman to be that dark hero. I was reminded of psychology for some reason. That in Batman Gotham's citizens got to/needed to have their dark side. Weird.
Okay, trailer thoughts. We had a lot of them with this movie. The Spirit, Watchmen, and a whole bunch of others I'm now drawing a blank on. I think I want to watch the Watchmen. It looks interesting. And it was talked about a lot at Comic-con how fans didn't think this movie could ever be done. The Spirit though? Not so much. The trailer's a bit odd. Maybe that's in the spirit of the comic. (haha, get it? yeah.)
First off, I must say, that this is very well done movie.
Now, this movie is dark. Yes, I know, the Dark Knight. It distressed me so much more than I thought it would. I had to take a restroom break because I HAD to, and I was really surprised by how distressed I was when I was leaving the theater. I think I took it at the best time to do so, when the two ferries had the decision to press the bomb switch to save themselves. I think high tension scenes have tendency to be too much for me, and there were quite a few in this movie. Especially when the Joker had a knife to someone's face. Lots of cringe-worthy moments in this movie. (Though I think I missed who Dent killed that was the second cop on the take...)
Gary Oldman is freaking awesome. I was so sad when Gordon "died" and I kept freaking out in my head that boy wasn't that guy in the SWAT transport very quiet and why wasn't he saying anything? and oh crap is he one of Joker's men, and then! Bam! Gordon comes out and holds a rifle to Joker's head. Wow.
And wow that guy at the beginning of the movie in the bank was kicking butt with the shotgun. There were lots of good action scenes in this movie.
And okay, when the great rush to save Rachael and Harvey Dent, Batman went after Rachael right? I thought I heard him say that to Gordon and he ended up at Dent's location. So did he really go after Dent or did the Joker mix the locations up?
Heath Ledger did a fantastic job of portraying Joker. Completely.
Weirdly, at the end of the movie, where Batman was discussing how the city needed him, needed someone to hunt, that Gotham needed Batman to be that dark hero. I was reminded of psychology for some reason. That in Batman Gotham's citizens got to/needed to have their dark side. Weird.
Okay, trailer thoughts. We had a lot of them with this movie. The Spirit, Watchmen, and a whole bunch of others I'm now drawing a blank on. I think I want to watch the Watchmen. It looks interesting. And it was talked about a lot at Comic-con how fans didn't think this movie could ever be done. The Spirit though? Not so much. The trailer's a bit odd. Maybe that's in the spirit of the comic. (haha, get it? yeah.)