The Dark Knight Rises, new cast members an...
deltaepsilon
23 Jan 2011
Well even if you don't agree with the opinion a particular film's trying to express, no one's forcing you to accept it. It's meant to get you thinking. Or just entertain you. In my case, I keep it as the latter.
BeefJeRKy
24 Jan 2011
SquigPie, on 23 Jan 2011, 19:30, said:
Ion Cannon!, on 23 Jan 2011, 15:15, said:
No, because I don't like movies slaming their opinions into my face with the subtlety of a sledgehammer wielded by a raving lunatic. the intelligent media knows that people don't grow from having everything slammed into their heads. They grow from thinking themselves to it.
Yeah but movies like this can include great script, great acting, great effects, great soundtrack, so it can be easy to put aside the preachiness you complain about. The Dark Knight was one of those movies. As was Inception.
Libains
24 Jan 2011
Scope, on 24 Jan 2011, 0:15, said:
SquigPie, on 23 Jan 2011, 19:30, said:
Ion Cannon!, on 23 Jan 2011, 15:15, said:
No, because I don't like movies slaming their opinions into my face with the subtlety of a sledgehammer wielded by a raving lunatic. the intelligent media knows that people don't grow from having everything slammed into their heads. They grow from thinking themselves to it.
Yeah but movies like this can include great script, great acting, great effects, great soundtrack, so it can be easy to put aside the preachiness you complain about. The Dark Knight was one of those movies. As was Inception.
Frankly, I don't see how The Dark Knight can be considered preachy or pretentious - it's not really trying to tell you anything much other than that there are shades of grey between good and bad, and that humans have pretty frail minds most of the time. Inception just confuses the hell out of most people I know because they're not used to being taxed in a cinema, and for that it was a fantastic piece of cinematography.
Anyone care to explain to me how The Dark Knight slams opinions into my face?
Nid
24 Jan 2011
The Dark Knight and Batman Begins were both fantastic representations of Batman. Take a look at Batman: Gotham Knight as well (A series of short cartoons loosely based around the events between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight). Christian Bale's portrayal of batman himself was fantastic in all of these movies. Dark, mysterious, terrifying, but fair. The hand of justice. Although this massive cult following of the Joker that sprouted after the death of Ledger did annoy me intesely, Heath Ledger portrayed the joker brilliantly too. (Although to an extent I think I still prefer Jack Nicholson's version)
Shirou
03 Mar 2011
SquigPie, on 23 Jan 2011, 18:30, said:
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No, because I don't like movies slaming their opinions into my face with the subtlety of a sledgehammer wielded by a raving lunatic. the intelligent media knows that people don't grow from having everything slammed into their heads. They grow from thinking themselves to it.
I think it is you who takes Batman too seriously.
deltaepsilon
19 Jul 2011
Nothing much to see, though judging from the shot at the end it looks like Batman will be getting his arse kicked.
TheDR
19 Jul 2011
Don't read this if you don't want spoilers, as this is quite likely to be the outlying plot of the film.
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