The Dark Knight: Brilliant Movie that Sets a New Standard in the Superhero Film Genre

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“Some men aren’t looking for anything logical, like money. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just wanna watch the world burn...”

Having artfully explored the origins of the caped crusader in Batman Begins, director Christopher Nolan puts Gotham City under a completely new perspective in The Dark Knight, the thrilling second instalment of his superb reinvention of the superhero franchise.

Gotham has returned to a state of fraudulence and criminality. Crime lurks at every corner. People are terrified to go out at night. Citizens are relying on Batman to sort out their problems. However, crime continues through secret organizations. And a rising criminal mastermind is set to thrust Gotham into chaos. Soon the people of Gotham lose faith in their beloved hero.

Billionaire playboy by day and Gotham’s saviour by night; Bruce Wayne/Batman (Christian Bale) is finding his double life burdensome. He considers ending his superhero days and attempts to find someone Gotham can look up to for encouragement and reassurance. Turning to Gotham’s new ‘white knight’, District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), Batman, along with incorruptible ally Lt. Gordon (Gary Oldman), attempts to eradicate organized crime for good. Maggie Gyllenhaal joins the star-studded cast as Rachel Dawes, showing a much softer side to her character than Katie Holmes.

Heath Ledger takes up the role of the Joker, the main antagonist in this film. In his role, he played a side of the Joker never seen before – a psychotic, ruthless, sadistic killer who does not care for money, but wants to establish fear and anarchy into Gotham. His performance is outstanding, unlike anything ever seen. A part of you almost wants him to defeat...

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... on and the Joker reveals what he has done.

The Dark Knight is a piece of art and quality entertainment rolled into one, and has set a new standard for the superhero genre. It still has the elements of action that make it such a tense, unpredictable film, as well as the usual superhero film cheesiness, without which the film would be incomplete.

This film left me speechless after watching it. It was brilliant and literally breathtaking. It has all the elements of action that make it such a tense, unpredictable film, yet still contains that usual superhero cheesiness without which it would be incomplete. The Dark Knight has set a new standard in the superhero genre, and I greatly doubt that any other film would be able to surpass its brilliance. It is quality entertainment and art rolled into one, which makes it one of the most memorable films I have ever seen.

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