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Mittie 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Three directors, seven Batman, different interpretations of hero and darkness, genre and personal style. Tim Burton is superior in tone and composition, Nolan's narrative and rich themes are impeccable, and the rest of Joe Schumacher is quite satisfactory, basically continuing the style of Tim Burton, but relatively It's rough.
In the linear development of time, we can see different changes in space carriers, technology is developing more and more, audio-visual language is more and more abundant. Thematically, Batman should be transformed into a down-to-earth "human" endowed with technological talents after breaking away from the aura of God. The dark side develops from the most essential darkness to the direction of good people becoming bad, which makes the theme of this heroic film even more ambiguous.
I feel more and more that the mirror image is the reflection of the image of the mind, the movie is the reflection of the society, the origin of the human heart is in line with the origin of creation, black and white, light and darkness, the theme of movement in contradiction is under the halo of all creation. There is never decay in all things.

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The Dark Knight Rises quotes

  • John Blake: Bane? What do you know about him?

    Selina Kyle: That you should be as afraid of him as I am.

  • Bruce Wayne: I'm not afraid. I'm angry.