Eight years after the Joker's reign of anarchy, the Dark Knight is forced to return from his imposed exile to save Gotham City from the brutal guerrilla terrorist Bane with the help of the enigmatic Catwoman.
Director: Christopher Nolan
Writers: Jonathan Nolan (screenplay), Christopher Nolan (screenplay)
Stars: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway
Director: Christopher Nolan
Writers: Jonathan Nolan (screenplay), Christopher Nolan (screenplay)
Stars: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway
Storyline
Despite his tarnished reputation after the events of The Dark Knight, in
which he took the rap for Dent's crimes, Batman feels compelled to
intervene to assist the city and its police force which is struggling to
cope with Bane's plans to destroy the city. Written by
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Movie Reviews
The Dark Knight rises quite high, Nolan's destiny has been fulfilled.
The Batman series by
Christopher Nolan was and is probably one of the best superhero series
ever. In an industry where very few sequels have been that good, The
Dark Knight, I believe was designed by Christopher Nolan to be head and
shoulders above Batman Begins; and it was. The Dark Knight surpassed
Batman Begins, end of story. Now that you have accomplished what very
few have managed, how do you surpass this one. A daunting and
mountainous task indeed. Only now, Nolan wasn't even trying to surpass
it. He was merely trying to present a movie that would build on its
predecessor.
The movie is set 8 years after the Joker incident so that anything related to the Joker need not be shown (RIP Heath Ledger). Nolan presents us a completely different Gotham. A different take on it. And how 8 years can change people. How the harvey dent and joker incident can affect people and batman himself. In a time of peace, it is quite easy to plan and attack even an entire city. Everything is taken into concern. And it all adds up to one seemingly invincible villain. The logic is never lost at any point of time. The screenplay is penned to allow the impact of what has happened to Gotham and its people in "The Dark Knight" and what could happen if something goes wrong now.
All things said, if you are expecting something better than The Dark Knight, you are mistaken. This was never going to compete or surpass that. This is a very good movie in its own right. As for the series, there cannot be a better conclusion and I really hope nobody else continues this series if Nolan decides not to.
TDKR needs to be appreciated for staying true to its roots and still giving us something good, exhilarating and unexpected.
The movie is set 8 years after the Joker incident so that anything related to the Joker need not be shown (RIP Heath Ledger). Nolan presents us a completely different Gotham. A different take on it. And how 8 years can change people. How the harvey dent and joker incident can affect people and batman himself. In a time of peace, it is quite easy to plan and attack even an entire city. Everything is taken into concern. And it all adds up to one seemingly invincible villain. The logic is never lost at any point of time. The screenplay is penned to allow the impact of what has happened to Gotham and its people in "The Dark Knight" and what could happen if something goes wrong now.
All things said, if you are expecting something better than The Dark Knight, you are mistaken. This was never going to compete or surpass that. This is a very good movie in its own right. As for the series, there cannot be a better conclusion and I really hope nobody else continues this series if Nolan decides not to.
TDKR needs to be appreciated for staying true to its roots and still giving us something good, exhilarating and unexpected.
