The first point is that the realm pursued by the villains in TDKR is too low. People always have pursuits in life. Those with a lower level may be for one-third of an acre of land, and their wife and children are on the kang head, such as me; those with a slightly higher level may be pursuing self-spiritual liberation, such as Ji Kang; The higher one is for the interests of the country, such as Guo Jing and Guo Juxia; the higher one is to fight for the freedom of others, just like Washington; the highest one is to wash away the sins of all mankind. Two: One is Shakyamuni, but Jesus Christ.
Therefore, the realm pursued by the villain is also divided into three, six, nine and so on. The villain with the lowest realm is robbing money, watches and jewelry; the villain with a higher realm is to enslave and rule others; the villain with a higher realm is to destroy things that he is not used to or for revenge; the villain of the highest realm is a crime. In order to expose the dark side of human nature and thus prove that human beings are not worth saving, some men just wanna watch the world burn. From this point of view, the clown played by TDK Riches Ledger is definitely a criminal in the highest realm. He deliberately kills, robs, kidnaps, sets fire, and explodes just to prove that there is no so-called morality and principles in this world. Yes, what he wants to destroy is the logic and regularity of the civilized society it carries. In the words of the clown himself: when there is no unavoidable time, who does not want justice and awe-inspiring.
In contrast, Tom Hardy's Bane is much inferior. At best, he is a second-rate criminal. All he wants to do is blow up Gotham with an atomic bomb. It seems that the crime method is much more advanced than the Joker's gasoline + bomb. But its purpose is far from the latter. What the clown wants to destroy is the spiritual level, and what Bane wants to destroy is only the material level, but he does not know that the buildings of the city can be rebuilt after collapsed, and the soul of a person will never be reborn if it is degenerate. It can be seen from the film that the consequences of the two are also different. The Joker turned Gotham's "Knight of Light" Harvey Dent into a double-faced man with a few words in the hospital; and the police of Gotham were buried by Baine. After being rescued by Batman and Catwoman, he still ran into the street and fought with Bane's gangsters. It can be seen that the crime effect is not ideal. (By the way, it is said that more than 3,000 people are divided into several parts and buried underground, each part has at least 100 people, and the burial is not deep, and there are explosives such as bullets and grenades in their hands. After more than 100 days, I didn't dig a hole and ran out. It can be seen that the US imperialist police will only oppress the people and corrupt people.)
Second, the lines in TDKR are too blunt and empty. Batman's words are not bright because of the style of the entire Batman series, so the more sharp and classic lines are generally supporting characters and villains, such as Grandpa Fu and the Joker in the second part, especially the part where the Joker turned against Harvey Dent , every sentence is said in the heart of the prosecutor, but also in the hearts of the audience, such as "create a little commotion, disrupt the original order, and then everything becomes chaos, and I am the representative of chaos, you know Isn't chaos good? It brings fairness." "Look, madness is like gravity, all it takes is a nudge." Not to mention face-to-face Harvey Dent, I feel like I'm starting to yearn for the clown Anarchy without rules. And many of the Joker's lines use puns in English, with a brutal sense of humor, and at first glance, he has received a higher education.
On the other hand, Bain's voice sounded gloomy and magnetic, but a careful analysis of his lines was too big and inappropriate. If he turned it over, it was just "give the people's city back to the people", which was copied from the emperor of the dynasty. As a good socialist youth who was born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze, Bain's lines sounded to me like watching "Jian X a certain industry". So don't look at Bain Station City Hall's words about the heat and spit flying, but the real people who went to the streets to make a revolution with him were a group of gangsters released from prison, who were made a hundred underground. After many days, the miners' police were settled. The so-called trial judge still had to hire a mentally ill person like a scarecrow. Most of the good citizens are still hiding at home. What should they do? Well, the local tyrants divide the land, and once the revolution is successful, they say that the land is owned by the state, citizens only have the right to use it for 75 years, and the house will be demolished at any time...
The third point, the image of the villain is too bad. The image of the clown in TDK has a lot of sense. The face painting is the same as the one who sings a Peking Opera. It has a sense of mystery at first glance. No wonder Oscar Heath Ledger won the best supporting actor. Think about it, Lord Bei has been playing Batman all day long. Wear a mask on your face, trying to grab a protagonist whose face you can't even watch is not like playing. TDKR's screenwriter and Nolan don't know what to think. Batman has so many classics in the comics. Penguin, Riddler, Poison Ivy, and Red Helmet don't need it. You have to find a shell with a big headphone on his face. Yep. In the comics, although Bane also beat Batman to be paralyzed, it was only when Batman had a bad cold and caught all the criminals released by Bane from Arkham Asylum. Bain took advantage of it, and Bain is a second-rate villain in terms of strength. Besides, Tom Hardy's Bane has a beer belly, looks like a butcher with a fat body, and wears a vest and a hooded coat all day long. The clown's taste is much higher, plaid shirt, green vest, purple trench coat, as much as you want.
In addition, Bane twists people's necks at every turn. Such a brutal and violent method is not the work of high-level bosses, especially in the fight with Batman. The two people feel slow and stiff, and there is no WWE watching. Exciting, let alone the agility and elegance of the master duel in Chinese martial arts novels and movies. Although the Joker is inferior to Batman in terms of combat power, he is beaten every time he meets Batman, but his IQ is definitely higher than Batman. Anything you can do, playing Batman and Gotham cops all over the place is king.
Last but not least, Anne Hathaway is so pretty. Some judges said that the heroine is so beautiful that it's not enough. This is a matter of opinion. In my opinion, the heroine of a movie with a dark and crime themed like Batman is better to be killed or drowned by the bad guys halfway. , so it is enough to find an actor with good facial features to make sense, and the audience does not feel that it is a pity if he died in the middle. What everyone is watching is the story of Batman and bad guys fighting wits and courage to save the world. You see, the consequence of looking for Anne Hathaway is that everyone opens their eyes to see Catwoman wearing a black tights and riding a big motorcycle to show her perfect figure. No matter whether you love Batman or not, this is the vase rush. (PS: Personally, I don't mean to offend Anne Hathaway. I like her "Princess Diaries" series very much, because she looks a bit like Audrey Hepburn!)
In fact, TDKR is still quite exciting in general . Yes, several leading actors also have their own highlights, especially the Easter egg that Jon Joseph received the courier at the end. I couldn't help but blurt out: "Damn, this guy is Robin! Actually, watching a movie is just for fun, as long as You feel very enjoyable after watching the movie, and it is worth it. After all, there are only a few movies that will go down in the annals of film history, and Heath Ledger's clown is just that. Here is a picture to commemorate this young talent:
Finally, I wish you all a happy viewing!
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