The Dark Knight

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Synopsis: To say that Christopher Nolan on The Dark KNIGHT is the best comic book adaptation of the film a bit skinny. It may be a Batman movie, but this is not a kid-friendly action movie full of bams prisoners of war and the original series. This is a. .. To say that Christopher Nolan on The Dark KNIGHT is the best comic book adaptation of the film a bit skinny. It may be a Batman movie, but this is not a kid-friendly action movie full of bams prisoners of war and the original series

It is a pitch-black thriller with enough drama and tragedy, even in favor of William Shakespeare, but certainly keep both comic fans and uninitiated audience equally happy. THE DARK KNIGHT begins in the wake of Batman Begins: with the appearance of Batman (Christian Bale), Gotham City's underworld is unnerved. They are also plagued by the new DA, Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) who, in their quest for justice, it remains above the city of corruption. Enter a new villain, the Joker (Heath Ledger), who wants to join the criminals for a common purpose: to kill Batman.

DARK KNIGHT SE is one of the most hyped movies to date, and a lesser film would be crushed under the weight of all that expectation. Some of the publicity stems from the early death of Ledger, who becomes an excellent performance. He provides moments of humor, but this is terrifying Joker, sharing more with classic villains like Hannibal Lechter, who with his comic book predecessors. Eckhart is just as good as Dent and Maggie Gyllenhaal deserves praise for taking on the role of Rachel Dawes to Katie Holmes. Although there is more emphasis on plot and character development than in most comic book adaptations, that does not mean Nolan has skimped on any of the action sequences.

Each set piece is done perfectly, leaving the audience breathless. THE DARK KNIGHT is filmmaking at its best; its subject matter may be dark and depressing, but it's tough not to feel exhilarated by its artistry when the credits begin to roll

Runtime: 2 hrs 32 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release: Jul 18, 2008 Wide
Box Office: $521,925,000
Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Eric Roberts, Anthony Michael Hall, Nestor Carbonell, Michael Jai White, William Fichtner
Director: Christopher Nolan
Screenwriter: Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan
Story: Christopher Nolan, David S. Goyer
Producer: Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan
Composer: Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard
Studio: Warner Bros.

Trailer : www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT9RNSbps2U

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