When they attack Arthur, he immediately fights back and shooting them dead. At first, he is upset. But this also marks the beginning of his transformation into the Joker. Seemingly undisturbed by these murders. Arthur goes on with his daily life and performs at a comedy show. After his failure at the comedy club. Arthur returns home and stops a letter that his mother is trying to send to Thomas Wayne.
He is her former employer and the wealthiest man in the city of Gotham. He screams at his mother and immediately goes to Wayne Manor. In the hope of learning the truth from Thomas Wayne himself. The boy who will become a Batman. But having learned that she was once committed there. There, he learns that his mother adopted him. His mother is mistaken and allowed Arthur to get physically abused by some of her boyfriends.
That abuse led to her brain damage. Which has left Arthur with a mental illness. A condition that causes him to laugh uncontrollably at not unsuitable moments.
Meanwhile, the police begin to investigate Arthur in connection with the subway murders. The murders have sparked a violent movement in Gotham City. Against the wealthy and best-trained group in society. Upset by what he found out at Arkham Asylum. Arthur goes to the hospital and suffocates his mother to death with a pillow.
But when Sophie does not seem to recognize him. He realizes he has imagined their entire relationship. Arthur goes back home. He prepares for his appearance on The Murray Franklin Show. A talk show he is trouble with and which is now to criticize somebody.
Because of his to do something bad to be set. In the middle of his preparation, he is visited by two former co-workers. The role of Randall and Gary, who come to offer their condolences to Arthur for the death of his mother.
He immediately and violently murders the person named Randall. But lets Gary go. Arthur goes on the show called The Murray Franklin Show. He confesses to the triple murder of the three Wayne employees. When he does. I have yet to re-watch Batman Begins, but I thoroughly enjoyed this film on re-watch having really liked it first time.
It is very well made and gripping with some great performances, but personally I would put Casablanca, Wizard of Oz, Amadeus and It's a Wonderful Life over this. The film does suffer from being a little too talky, and the plot on occasions can be hard to follow due to a lot going on.
Nevertheless it is extremely good, and not only one of the better Batman movies but also one of the better superhero movies. Visually and technically, the film cannot be faulted. The cinematography is superb and the spectacle of Gotham City is dazzling. Christopher Nolan's direction is taut, and ensures that the action is explosive. The plot is a little bloated, with the Joker bent on destroying organised crime for good and making Batman cross between hero and vigilante, and subplots about Harvey Dent and Rachel Dawes, and Hong Kong.
But there are some truly effective scenes that are tightly structured, and the screenplay in general while a little too talky in the first twenty minutes is intelligent and sophisticated. The Joker especially has some very sinister lines that stay with you for a long while afterwards.
The music by none other than maestro Hans Zimmer, who also composed music for The Lion King, Gladiator and the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, is outstanding. Rousing, beautiful, haunting, it is definitely memorable and doesn't become forgettable or generic like the music in The Hurt Locker for example. And I have to say the sound engineering here is phenomenal, particularly on very high volume the explosions sound very authentic as if they are coming from outside rather than from in the film.
And I have to mention the acting, as that was terrific. Christian Bale manages to be dark, brooding and charismatic like Batman should be. Though if I did have a complaint, he does speak in a very hoarse voice as if he's got a sore throat and I somehow did not know what to make of it. It wasn't irritating or anything, just Morgan Freeman does well in a smaller role, as does the excellent Gary Oldman, and Michael Caine is perfect as the loyal butler Alfred.
There is no doubt in my mind that Heath Ledger gave the best performance of the film. He wasn't just brilliant, he was phenomenal, unpredictable, insane, extremely sinister and corrupt not to mention chillingly psychotic. I admit I am more familiar with Nicolson's portrayal and liked his mix of the scary and comical and even tragic Joker, but the Joker here in The Dark Knight is truly sinister and even more of a threat to Batman and in my opinion this Joker has lines that linger longer into the memory.
Overall, not absolutely perfect but it is extremely good thanks to primarily Ledger's performance and the dazzling visual spectacle. I thoroughly enjoyed the first movie and looked forward to this one, aware that many principal cast members were returning.
Add to this all the fuss surrounding Heath Ledger's untimely demise and his supposedly terrifying performance as the Joker, and I walked into the cinema ready for a great time. I wasn't disappointed.
This is Hollywood blockbuster film-making at its finest: intelligent, well-scripted, with great effects, acting and choreography. This is a powerful, brooding film, even darker than its predecessor, that packs a whole lotta violence into a 12a certificate movie. Okay, so this film ain't gory, but it's certainly one of the most violent and disturbing flicks I've seen in a while. A lot of that is down to Ledger's performance, which has rightly been called brilliant. Blowing memories of Jack Nicholson out of the water, Ledger is a virtuoso in the role, a real freak of nature, a repulsive killer stealing every scene.
It's the best performance this actor ever gave, and it's a shame he died when he was just realising his true potential as an actor and not as a wooden pretty boy. Your input regarding other pieces is also valuable for us. TheAceFitness does not suggest or intend to encourage piracy. On the other hand, the above article is only for info purposes. Moreover, using piracy sites is an act of misconduct.
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