Kamis, 04 September 2008

BATMAN-THE DARK NIGHT

In short: The Dark Night continues what I think Batman should have always been: Dark, gritty, sadistic and ugly. Heath Ledger steals the movie with an amazing representation that makes Jack Nicolson's version look like a cotton candy parody.

Soon after Ledger's passing and reading early reviews of "The Dark Night" I was sure that his acting was being exaggerated as some sort of tribute to him. After all, the acting and storyline in Brokeback mountain won tons of awards and accolades; but in truth it sucked and if wasn't for the premise and social mind job would have been straight to video...

At first I was not in favor of Heath's voice, but after several short dialogues I was convinced it was just what was needed... Ledger’s physical acting was immense; his ever so slight facial adjustments, the way he walked and even held a knife was phenomenal. He even pulled off some full theater audiance laugh grabs while never leaving his dark character. The storyline behind the Joker was also perfect. No BS story no cause to fight for... nope he just enjoys to fuck with humanity and test people and their limits!

So while Christian Bale plays to a T the tortured hero and Aaron Eckhart plays a nailed Harvey Dent / Two-Face and Michael Caine plays my favorite butler; the movie is definetly stolen by the lead villain The Joker!


My only bad comments pick out two things that matter not to the story or movie that much…

  • Christian Bale’s voice when he is in Batman persona is too gruff and altered. Next to the Joker he sounds overplayed in a number of dialogue exchanges.
  • Maggie Gyllenhaal has stepped in to replace Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes… To be honest I don’t think she pulled it off. She didn’t have the elegance that Katie did and somehow she managed to look horribly aged (she's only 30) and kind of ugly in a number of scenes.

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