The Dark Knight Rises (TDKR)
is a fitting epic ending to the most compelling, ambitious superhero movie
trilogy ever. In term of audaciousness, the closest I can think of is another
DC Comics, Watchmen (Snyder, 2009), without a doubt you are looking at the
pinnacle of superhero comic movie adaptation in these two. Both have equal
brooding style, Watchmen has a superior narrative style because it is
benefitted from a direct existing material while Nolan's Batman trilogy punches
pure entertainment with accessibility to both general audience and comic geeks.
By the 3rd part of trilogy,
gone are the days of the main characters' introduction, where we are straight
to the engrossing pay off time.Batman's vehicle evolved from Tumbler who looks
like tank to a two-wheels Batpod to The Bat that fly with ease (yes, Lucius Fox
confirms that it comes in black colour). The story sets 8 years after the event
of The Dark Knight where Bruce Wayne went into long hiatus. The newcomer Anne
Hathaway plays the role of Catwoman. Under normal circumstances, she and
Catwoman do not belongs to the same bracket, but somehow she pull it off with
the seductive performance coupled with the touch of insecurity from her. Joseph
Gordon-Levitt plays as a closed aide to Commisioner Gordon. Meanwhile, Marion
Cottillard is an important figure in Wayne Enterprise.
The main villain, Bane is
played by Tom Hardy where his presence on the screen is downright menacing. He
is physically tough and hulky. He may not be as intimidating as Joker, but
somehow I fear for anyone who is near to him because he seems like he would
snap the neck of the person standing next be it his henchmen or enemy. I really
felt for Batman during one of the brutal knuckle fight with Bane. He absolutely
gives Batman a painful thumping. On the grand scale, he masterminded a sinister
plan for the downfall of Gotham City .
He strikes the people of Gotham with fear, he actually gives the Gotham citizens some faint hope before striking it down with furious
vengeance, all before the eyes of a helpless Bruce Wayne. Given the fleshed out
background story, it is obvious Bane is the most complex villain in TDK
trilogy.
I am pleased that we are now
at the second decade of the golden age of superhero comic movie adaptation
where there are plenty of choices we are spoilt of. The sky is the limit as far
as CGI is concern, nowadays no matter how transcendent the comic is, the cinema
medium just easily lift the concept from the comic book panels. While Joss
Whedon's The Avengers is fun, loud, a kind of borderline juvenile stuff, TDKR
on the other hand is a serious, realistic, brooding, gothic feel drama. It
stings to say this because I am a huge follower of Joss. Let me reiterate that
The Dark Knight Rises is an epitome to action-orientated movie; not just limit
to superhero comic adaptation genre. Whoever wants to remake a movie about
Batman after Christopher Nolan, I wish him/her best of luck.
1 star = Pathetic, SowYau feel ashamed of
watching it
2 stars = Off the mark material, approach
with caution
3 stars = Generally good, you should watch
it if it's your favourite genre
4 stars = Excellent, strongly recommended
5
stars = A classic status? Only time will tell. But it is definitely in SowYau's
Hall of Fame List
3 comments:
oh god, 5 stars for TDKR? it should be 7 stars la. im a huge fan of Bane. btw, its a nice review indeed.
haha, i would give it 5 stars~
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Kaoshi, u mean 7 out of 10 stars? Haha
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