Of course, you can say that I don't understand DC. But I don't know DC, I still think that Black Knight is a magical work. Therefore, fans of the brain may understand that Rotten Tomatoes are innocent.
Perhaps it was the existence of movies like The Dark Knight that became the reason why DC later movies became its foil.
But having said that, DC has the money to shoot these unclear things, why doesn't it have the money to ask Nolan to shoot a few more times?
Of course, the above sounds more like I am a stubborn fan. To put it succinctly, DC is still too anxious.
Except for Harley Quinn, who seems to be the real villain, none of the others, including Will, are shown. Even the clown girl is more than cute and crazy. Not to mention the clown who became a supporting role, I'm not targeting anyone. Heath's Joker I don't know if there is any hope that someone will surpass him in the next 50 years. Frankly speaking, the clown here is like a luxurious and somewhat weird gang leader, without the evil that Batman's strongest enemy possesses.
The film is also full of all kinds of self-justification that there is no way to establish an internal logic that has become a fixed form from the beginning of the steel body. A group of wicked people who were forced to come together because their lives were threatened, were moved by a not-so-beautiful and not-so-moving love story, and decided to really work for it.
It was obvious that a single boom could handle things, but so many people died.
Although there was a bomb in his neck, occasionally I thought about going through the back door. But as a group of people without a moral bottom line, can't you make more convincing reasons? So obedient and have a sense of morality, what kind of villain is there.
In addition, the black aunt, the people watching the drama next to him are all dead, and you, as the villain who has the most reason to kill, have to come out and change the ending in the end. Did you go to the wrong set?
That's why I said one by one. The director must feel that it is a very hungry technique for the director to arrange everyone's introduction by means of character dialogue. I can't accept it anyway.
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