Movie Review
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Cast: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Director: Christopher Nolan
Synopsis: Christian Bale stars as both the classic caped crusader and his
billionaire alter-ego, Bruce Wayne. In this third installment of Christopher
Nolan’s Batman films, Bruce Wayne no longer feels that the
City of Gotham needs a hero and goes on a secluded hiatus. However, when a new
villain, Bane (Tom Hardy), threatens Gotham City, Wayne dons his cape and mask
once more.
Review:
Christopher Nolan brings
yet another adrenaline-filled, comic-inspired movie to the big screen. We
see all sorts of familiar faces this time around, but the audience is
introduced to a few new characters as well. When crisis threatens Gotham City,
Bruce Wayne jumps back into the Batmobile to fight crime. Batman is joined on
his quest by an eager orphaned cop (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a seductive cat
burglar (Anne Hathaway), and a violent masked villain (Tom Hardy).This film
served as great entertainment with its colorful cast and numerous plot twists.
Nolan used actors that had either appeared in previous Batmanfilms
or in his blockbuster hit Inception, and all of them shone in their
respective roles: Tom Hardy was almost unrecognizable in his Bane costume,
while Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Marion Cotillard were both excellent—and
obviously comfortable with Nolan’s directing style and the film’s dramatic
tone.
The one actor that gave this reviewer pause was Anne Hathaway as Selina
Kyle. She has historically been typecast
as the girl next door, so it was a shock to watch her steal and fight her way
through the City of Gotham. After a few scenes, however, we were convinced that
the casting decisions was a good one, as Hathaway portrayed the darker Catwoman
role brilliantly. True to Nolan’s style, at 164 minutes, this film is fairly
long. There were a few times when the movie felt a bit drawn out, but the
gorgeous action scenes and impressive dialogue really held the audience’s
attention and kept them on the edge of their seats. However, the timeline was a
bit unclear at times. For a number of scenes, it was hard to tell whether it
had been days or months or years that had passed since the last time a given
character had been on screen.
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INTAN
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