Review of The Dark Knight (2008) by Dashtag M — 06 Apr 2015
Sorry, I definitely am on the wrong side of this movie. It is pathetic. It's only good at the end when Batman "dies" and the Joker "dies" and Two face threatens a family and then "dies".
It's Christopher Nolan, it's big, it's bad. The Dark Knight booms into Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker, who is so crazy and menacing it stops being enjoyable, just boring and not that creepy.
Christian Bale has voice problems, and unrealistic fantasy story powers that turn Batman into nothing but a muscular man in a black suit that just jumps around doing stuff. The movie is awfully long, that has so many unusual and unnecessary talks and scenes just to make a Nolan film Nolan type like boring Superheroes.
I got the feeling that it repeated so much, that it wasn't pleasant at all. I know why Ledger got the Oscar, he was ok but the rest of the movie was confusing and made no sense where none of it supported anything.
Did you notice any mistakes? The Joker is being choked by Batman, and his hands keep fidgeting. Also, the whole trailer, captions, and plot misleads everything from watching the movie. You start to decide who to follow in the last 45 minutes, because everyone is doing something that has some representation on them or that The Dark Knight gets longer and more intense, but stupid.
The minds of everyone is so dumb, like Dumb and Dumber meeting superheroes, combined to make stuff. So bad and pathetic. Rated PG-13.
This review of The Dark Knight (2008) was written by Dashtag M on 06 Apr 2015.
The Dark Knight has generally received very positive reviews.
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