Thursday, August 2, 2012
The Dark Knight Rises Review.
Watched the Dark Knight Rises starring Christian Bale, Michael Caine,
Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The film was amazing
and very entertaining to watch, but it doesn't quite meet the high
standard set by its predecessor. I thought the film was very overlong
and the tone of the film was very light compare to The Dark Knight. I
did enjoy the special and visual effects of the film,
which were very magnificent and powerful. I also thought the
script/dialogue was well put together, but there were a few plot holes
in the script. The film drags a tad in the middle of the film and the
film was kind of predictable and cliché. I really enjoyed the twist and
turns of the film and some parts were much unexpected. Christopher Nolan
did just a brilliant and mesmerizing film as the director of the film.
Nolan in fact concluded the film very simply great. I never liked the
character of Bane because there is nothing to do with that character.
Bane’s character is more like a big bull dog protector, but I did enjoy
who was the real villain mastermind and Bane’s puppet master. I also
enjoyed Christian Bale’s top of his game performance of Bruce
Wayne/Batman. He brought this emotion and vulnerability to the
character, which makes it his best overall performance in his career. I
believe he will be nominated for an Academy Award. Michael Caine was
just amazing and wonderful actor. Anne Hathaway gave a great performance
as Selina Kyle/Catwoman. I thought Hathaway gave a way better
performance than Halle Berry’s version, but not as exceptional and very
hard to top Michelle Pfeiffer’s version. Tom Hardy was excellent as the
watch dog Bane. Hardy embodies the physicality of the character, and
brought such an evil presence to the character. Joseph Gordon-Levitt was
just a great addition to the film and I knew from the first time he
appear on screen that he’s going to be Robin. I thought the action
sequences were very well executed and well choreographed. I thought the
cinematography was awesome and I found the last 45 minutes of the film
to be the strongest act. The twists, turns and reveals are first-rate. I
still believe to be an awesome farewell to the conclusion of this
amazing story telling by Nolan. I will give it a B.
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