
I believe that all the fuzz and buzz about this movie (that was impossible for me not to notice) sort of spoiled the movie for me; but still I believe that I can do an objective and unusual review of this movie. Let’s try.
Let’s start with the story. I’m sort of familiar with the Batman story as when I was a kid I used to read the comics (as well as Superman and Archie lol!). When I started to watch it got me by surprise and took me a while to realize that obviously this was the sequel to Batman Begins; but soon enough I did and the story became quite predictable for me. The only unexpected thing is that they killed Two-Face that soon.
The performances. I have to concur with “everyone” Heath Ledger performance is INCREDIBLY GOOD! Bravo! His villain will go into cinema history as one of the best performed, especially as he was able to absolutely convey the many layers of this complex and unlikable character. No, I wont get nightmares from his character, but while watching at moments my stomach was truly repulsed.
I believe that performances by other actors were acceptable, but none was able to be at Ledger stature and well, this is Ledger’s movie as he totally steals the movie from everyone else. But I can’t help to think that it was Christopher Nolan who was able to extract from Ledger his amazing performance (also the screenplay by brothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan was extraordinary for The Joker character) and on the not so good side, he was not able to extract from other great actors a similar performance… hmm, just imagine that at least the Batman character had a better and complex screenplay character and I do not doubt that Christian Bale could have perform it with similar stature to Ledger. Then, the movie would have had at least two extraordinary and great characters, one competing against the other. Unfortunately it didn’t happened here.
The movie as a movie. It was all right, but I hoped for a more darker cinematography. Somehow cinematography helped to give me the feeling that this was not a Batman movie and that it was similar to many other good drama/crime/thriller movies. Then tech specs are just excellent and do not distract from everything that is happening in the screen and more important for me, allows to pay unique attention to Ledger’s performance.
Yep, as you probably have guessed by now, for me this movie didn’t look and feel like a Batman movie. It looks and feels like an extraordinary, excellent and unusual portrait of a complex personality character. This movie should have been called The Joker, as in my opinion all the other lead characters in the story had secondary roles and/or Ledger’s performance made them secondary.
So, if I imagine that I watched a movie called The Joker my nutshell review will be Amazing! Astonishing! Outstanding! Unbelievably Good! One of the best screenplays in American cinema with an explicit exploration of a complex personality man!
But it is a frivolous exercise to pretend that is not a Batman movie, and since it is a Batman movie I believe that the Batman character was demoted as secondary and not developed to the stature of his villain.
In the comment thread of Iron Man, some of us started a conversation about both movies that I’m going to pickup here to say that in my opinion the stories, the movies and the productions are to my eyes very different one from the other. Yes, this is a superior movie as definitively does not look like a comics-to-movie film; still Iron Man is an “unusual” movie too in the genre, but the movie does not have the excellent tech specs of this one.
Well, I know that by now must of you have already seen this movie that definitively will go into my collection and I’m thinking that after I get the DVD I’ll do some photoshop to the cover and change the name to The Joker, lol!
By the way, this movie has one of the most amazing movie poster collection that I have seen lately, most of them are visually outstanding and honestly I had a hard time selecting one to include in the post, but chose the one I liked best that -of course- has only The Joker.
Big Enjoy!!! (as The Joker)
i agree, i really dont think its fair to place in da same category dark knight and ironman (although both r based on comics; i still feel they belong in separate categories ... )
ReplyDeletewat really helped me to love da batman movie, is dat i hadnt heard ne of the hype 'bout it; i mean to put it short n simple, i hadn't even seen a preview (it just happened, i didnt plan it); so i went expecting absolutely nothing n wat i got was unbeliveable
heath ledger's performance was great, n he definitely stole the movie! whomever wrote the script, they wrote the movie for him; it was awesome,
now, im just waiting for 007 n c how it goes!
Yes, I believe that is absolutely unfair to compare any comics based movie to this one, as all will lose! This movie made all the comics-to-movie films to look amateurish. But, there is one very positive fact, this movie raised the standards in the genre and hopefully the next comics adaptations will follow its example and then probably they will, as everyone wants to make the kind of money this movie is doing!
ReplyDeleteWhat I’m wondering more is how the next Batman movie is going to go… I just hope they choose a “good” villain and make both Batman and the villain remarkable! For some inexplicable reason I wish they will re-visit The Penguin, as that character can be as dark as The Joker.
Yeah, perhaps if I had seen this movie without any “contamination” I could be more impressed; still I really loved the movie, it is a great movie! But it’s not a Batman movie… (he, he). Then perhaps the secret-for-success is to make the villains more interesting that the lead character… just imagine a Lex Luthor more interesting that Superman.
Anyway, thanks for your comment as truly is making me think about many things beyond the movie! ;)
So now you know why I had such a hard time watching Iron Man after The Dark Knight.
ReplyDeleteI don't think they will manage to keep future Batman movies at such high standards, though. Can you imagine the pressure of trying to live to this standard, for the next actor playing a villain on batman?
Hi rods, yeah now I know, but still believe that you cannot compare this movie to any other from a comics based. Perhaps eventually with a different perspective you can try to watch again the Iron Man or better, wait for the next installment.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that the next actor that plays the villian will have lots of pressure to follow Ledger performance; but I also believe that the screenplay has to be as brilliant as this one. One without the other will be a sure disaster and do not forget the director role, as great performances come with great directing!
I truly believe that The Joker character was written in an extraordinary way that Ledger was able to capture and then improve with his performance.
Writers and storytellers can make a huge difference on how an actor perform, isn't?