Title: The Dark Knight Rises
Director: Christopher Nolan
Actor(s): Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Rated: PG-13
Genre: Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
Runtime: 2 hr. 45 min.
Release Date: 20 July 2012 (Theaters)
Synopsis: It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act. But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar with a mysterious agenda. Far more dangerous, however, is the emergence of Bane, a masked terrorist whose ruthless plans for Gotham drive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile. But even if he dons the cape and cowl again, Batman may be no match for Bane...
Frank's Rating:
Frank's Review:
Well it's finally time for my review of The Dark Knight Rises.... Why did I wait a couple weeks? Two reasons. One, I needed to process
what I saw by seeing it twice. Secondly, I wanted to give people enough time to see the movie and make up their own minds....so let's
get to it!!!
I will start by saying Christopher Nolan is one of a couple
directors whose name immediately causes me to want to see a movie and he
has never disappointed me. He has unequivocally delivered again!!! The
scope of this movie is grand. Nolan decided to set his goals high, he
leaped and grasped those goals fully. This movie for those who don't
know (you must live under a rock) is the capstone of Christopher Nolan's
Batman Trilogy. We have followed the character of Bruce Wayne from his
childhood to who we now know is a man willing to give everything to
protect his beloved Gotham City.
The movie has 3 distinct acts. The first one might complain feels a
bit jumbled. I would argue it is not jumbled but you must be an
intelligent watcher. The story reintroduces the storyline where The Dark Knight left off and also deftly introduces several new, important
characters to this growing encyclopedia of people we have grown to
love.
The second act finds Bruce confronting what he cannot conquer without fully understanding who and what he is. Nolan, again, gives us rich character development that after two other movies I have to admit I didn't think there was much more to Bruce. Man was I wrong!!! Bruce Wayne is an amazing character study. When you juxtapose him to the villains he is fighting throughout the story lines, you literally could write volumes of psychological debates on who is the good guy and who is the bad.
The third act, and in my opinion the best act out of all 3 movies, is epic in scale. It at times reminded me of other great movies such as Braveheart. The battle between the police and the rebels in the streets of Gotham is what I like to refer to as organized chaos. You felt as though you were a boy in blue, fighting alongside those brave men beating back the oppression of the terrorists.
The second act finds Bruce confronting what he cannot conquer without fully understanding who and what he is. Nolan, again, gives us rich character development that after two other movies I have to admit I didn't think there was much more to Bruce. Man was I wrong!!! Bruce Wayne is an amazing character study. When you juxtapose him to the villains he is fighting throughout the story lines, you literally could write volumes of psychological debates on who is the good guy and who is the bad.
The third act, and in my opinion the best act out of all 3 movies, is epic in scale. It at times reminded me of other great movies such as Braveheart. The battle between the police and the rebels in the streets of Gotham is what I like to refer to as organized chaos. You felt as though you were a boy in blue, fighting alongside those brave men beating back the oppression of the terrorists.
I want to stay away from spoilers as much as possible but having
said that, Nolan does not disappoint when it comes to jaw dropping
moments. The beginning airplane takeover scene is amazing. It truly
captures something on film that I'm not sure I have ever seen before.
Without giving away anymore of the spectacular moments, let me just say I
found myself on at least 3 occasions reminding myself to close my mouth
because it was agape in awe as to what I was seeing on the screen.
When it comes to the acting, all are pretty much spot on. Christian
Bale delivers another great performance. The rest of the usual cast of
characters such as Caine and Freeman deliver on their end as usual. Freeman
serves up his witty banter and Caine when on the screen gives a depth to
Alfred and his relationship with Bruce that makes us all wish we had our
own Alfred around all the time. Anne Hathaway does a great job
playfully flirting her way through the movie as Catwoman. I have had a
few debates as to her needing to be in the film. I say Catwoman was done
PURRFECTLY!!! Where we see her and Batman end up helps the character
arc of Bruce come to fruition. Nice Job Anne!
Now onto BANE!!! Of course
at the outset of this movie I knew I, as well as everybody, would compare
Tom Hardy's Bane to Heath Leadger's Joker. I feel that does a
disservice to both actors but admittedly understand why it would happen.
Heath was amazing and deserved every accolade he received. I stand here
today calling for an Oscar for Tom Hardy as well. If I could, I
would have rewound every scene he was in to watch over and over again which I have done several times on the Internet. His ability to convey
emotions in the way he did without the benefit of the audience being
able to see most of his face was stunning. Some complained about his
voice being hard to understand. I felt his interpretation was spot on.
The way he walked, talked, and brutally destroyed those in his path were
chilling. To watch him
methodically break down the Batman was scary.
I could write about this movie for hours and hours. I saw it on IMAX
as well as normal digital projection. This movie played well on both as
I am sure it will when I purchase the blu-ray the first day it comes
out and put it on my 47 inch LCD TV. The movie, in my opinion, is meant
to be seen on IMAX at least once to see the directors true vision.
A storm did come in the form of the Batman Trilogy. I am sad to see it over but I could not have asked for more. Mr. Nolan, Thank You for these movies.
A storm did come in the form of the Batman Trilogy. I am sad to see it over but I could not have asked for more. Mr. Nolan, Thank You for these movies.
P.S. Please make another one!!!!
P.S.S. Thanks for reading my review. Leave a comment!!!!