Went to see The Dark Knight yesterday. For the first time, the theater in the West End of London was full. Most of the people came to see Heath. The last movie left to us by this 28-year-old Australian man. After watching the whole film, I feel that he is the protagonist of the film. It is said that when the director is planning the script, he has planned to develop the whole story around Joker. This is doomed to the dark tone of the film from beginning to end.
Joker's appearance is very exciting-this is entirely based on the efforts of Inspector Mahone, his early death will make PB fans feel a little pity, but who makes the film stars gather. Christian Bale can't erase the shadow of American Psycho no matter how he dresses up justice, or he is the big brother with two blushes in the velvet gold mine. So let us look back at the seductive Heath Ledger.
This film reverses the effect of Joker's costume comedy in the previous Batman movies, and creates a screen demon like Doctor Lector in Silent Lambs. It is said that Heath kept himself alone in a hotel room for a month in order to play the role well, trying to figure out Joker's crazy laughter, unique walking style and voice. So public opinion immediately said that Heath died of this role. But according to Christian Bale and Gary Oldman in the same show, Heath was not bound by Joker at all. Usually everyone talks and laughs together, and once the performance begins, they immediately enter the role. They said that Joker is very challenging, but Heath is a good actor and he can handle it perfectly. Someone asked, why did this role choose Heath? Director Christopher Nolan said:
Because he is fearless.
It's a pity that the Silent Lamb can also use special effects to pretend to be young for Hopkins, and can jokingly write "Meet an old friend for dinner" on the poster, but our Joker is already extinct. unprecedented. Heath's death resulted in an amazing attendance rate for The Dark Knight, just like the moment when John Lennon was shot many years ago. The current Rolling Stone cover is the most successful cover in the United States in a hundred years.
When I watched Brokeback Mountain, Jack was my favorite. But it was Heath after all that was nominated in the end. Maybe it's because his performance is too real. People who expose human weaknesses can make us feel dark. So he really started to like Heath is his Casanova. Some people may say that it was a bad movie, but I watched it at least 5 times. The first time was at the Maidstone cinema, the day before the Venice Carnival in 2006. The Blue Ghost came to see me from Coventry, and I took her to the cinema. I also like the BBC Casanova played by David Tennant (the 10th Doctor Who), but after all, Heath's version is more cute.
So no matter how horrifying the makeup this time is, the Heath version of Joker is still cute. I like the stunning moment when he takes off his mask, like his innocence as he slides from Qianshan on a slide, like his laughter when he falls down a tall building and is torn apart by the wind, and he wears a nurse's uniform COSPLAY, and then walks around. Pressing the remote control button, the entire hospital building rumblingly collapsed behind him, exploding into fly ash. Those jumping flames are beautiful.
At the end, Joker miscalculated for the first time. Maybe the 150-minute movie, the director thinks it's time to stop. Otherwise, with Joker's genius, how could he miscalculate? The minute hand finally swept past 12 o'clock, "Where are my fireworks?" Looking at the dark sea below his feet, Joker's glorious eyes showed loss for the first time.
——Heath, I will accompany you to see the fireworks on the sea.
PS With the wonderful performance of Heath Ledger in this film, I would not be surprised if next year’s Oscar decides to award him a posthumous honor award. I came across coffee on the Internet a few days ago, and I used this poster's avatar:
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At that time, Dark Knight had not been released in the UK. I asked what it was. She said, cherish the memory of our Australian man Heath Ledger.
Take this as the topic.
Yomi, London
28 July 2008
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