First of all, I can't stand an overly deified character like the Joker (Batman is different, his own training and technical assistance settings are reasonable). It can be seen that the heads-up ability is extremely mediocre, but no matter who is alone with him, he will end up in seconds. It can come and go freely without the ability to remove makeup and mix into the crowd and without high-tech equipment. There was never a policeman where he appeared, and he never shot him.
Hummers and lunatics are usually typical representatives of "pig-like teammates" in police and gangster movies. Here, the well-trained police officers who are capable of execution can successfully complete the tasks no matter how sophisticated they are.
Important people will always be handed over to people who don't know anyone at a critical moment. It stands to reason that the police station is not a big circle, and Gordon doesn't have a confidant or close friend.
The villain basically has only one move, the guide hits the north, and both sides are strolling leisurely. The police have only one move, to dismantle the east and supplement the west, and both sides need support.
The members of the American gang are also sick, and they turn to follow the clowns who are under the killer and have no idea of interest. For what, the innocent ideal of childhood?
Dante, as the proud son of Gotham City, has the courage and courage to fight crime resolutely, and logically speaking, his spiritual power should be far superior to ordinary people. Even if you don't have Wayne's realm after losing your beloved love, you should at least focus your anger on revenge for the clown (knowing that Wayne lost three beloved beloved twice). But he was subverted by a few words from the clown, which is illogical.
In the end, although Dante died, the bombing incident has already revealed the goodness of human nature. The Joker has been punished, and Batman is still there. Why do you think that people will lose hope? Batman doesn't need to commit all the crimes. So until the end, the clown is still the winner. In this big chess game, the best becomes the worst. There is no hero, the hero is dead, and everyone lives in lies.
King Heath Ledger
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