In fact, "Iron Man" is similar to "The Dark Knight" in some respects. They are all "heroes" upgraded by the rich. They have dazzling armor and equipment, but "Iron Man" is good, but it has a tangy popcorn scent. See When watching this film, you can’t help feeling sad for the characters. Don't underestimate this sadness. The effect it produces is amazing. It makes the audience feel that it is not enough to watch it. They want to know more and want to look back again.
Now that the comments from all parties are overwhelmingly praised, and the box office results are also very impressive, I will praise it implicitly. This one is better than "Batman Begins", and that one has a little comical feel, which can be ridiculed, but "The Dark Knight" challenges the audience's aesthetics with the momentum of classical tragedy, which is not trivial.
The script is very solid, the characters are full of character, the plot turns and changes, and you will never see any bugs after reading it. Actions and special effects blend well with the story without any traces. The whole film is mostly night scenes, but the tones are full and rich, showing the director and photography and art department's ability to control atmosphere and color. The music is breathless.
But the most striking thing is the powerful cast of the film and their outstanding performance. My feeling is "comfortable". Neither warm nor hot. Christian Bale had a bit of act in the last episode. This episode obviously feels that he is Batman. Of course, it is also possible that the clothes are more suitable. The tidbits said that the production department has improved the bat suit, which is lighter and more flexible. . This man is immaculate, and with his lens, it is difficult to keep his eyes open to others.
But there are too many eye-catching performances in this drama, and Bale has to be handsome to barely keep the title of the protagonist. For that matter, the strong man who fights against him is enough for him to resist. The first is Gary Oldman. I don’t know why, I really like Gary Oldman’s role as a Confucian general. He plays a good person more in my stomach. Hope this character will never die. Next come Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine, both of them have no suspense, and they have a taste no matter how they act. Aaron Eckhart finally showed off his talents, interpreting the two-sided character of the light knight in a hierarchical way that makes people love and affectionate. The heroine was originally Kate Holmes, this episode changed to Maggie Gyllenhaal, and the two looked a bit similar. Maggie is more flavorful and intellectual than Kate. Of course, neither of them is beautiful enough, neither is worthy of the men in this drama.
And it was Heath Ledger's clown who snatched everyone's good show. The effort and life he put into this role really deserves all the names behind him. It can be said that the Joker is driving this story, he is the strongest villain in recent years.
This story is already a bit of a classic criminal ethics movie. It discusses good and evil. If Batman, Police Officer Gordon, and Light Rider represent different aspects of good, then the clown is the most evil one, and the evil is full of that level. He takes evil as his happiness, he doesn't care about life at all, what he wants is destruction, including his own destruction. The film did not explore why he became like this. He has surpassed salvation and became a symbol, the most unscrupulous and therefore the best villain. As a villain, he has almost no shortcomings. The only shortcoming is that he doesn't believe in the goodness of people.
Heath Ledger unreservedly presented this almost absolute evil to the audience, and paid the price of his life. sigh.
This film, of course, entered the "list of movies most suitable for collective nympho".
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