Sunday, January 13, 2013

MYST 2 Q2 Dark Knight Rises


MYST 2 Q2


Chris Chenery
Film Studies

Batman The Dark Knight Rises- What can I say about this film, it really was fantastic. You have Christopher Nolan and his genious on the screen for the whole movie and it basically leaves you jaws open for about three quarters of the film. While this film was praised by both viewers and critics I still found a couple of upsetting scenes or aspects that still puts the Dark Knight ahead in my books.

            What I liked about the movie: Bane, played by Tom Hardy is outstanding, along with the rest of the acting in this film. Banes voice while rather absurd is very intriguing. The acting was good enough to where you want to try and get into these characters such as bane, Catwoman and the rather differently portrayed Batman and figure them out. I think that when you get into a character in a film then the acting was just right. Many interesting shots were shown in this film such as when the bridges were being blown up and the scene of the football stadium sinking before banes watch. You get a lot of panning out wide variety scenes that are very interesting, you almost wish the shot was up longer because of how much is being shown. One thing I find that Nolan and his Cinematographer Wally Pfister did great was painting a picture in each scene as well as flow and ease of the rather complicated story. You feel like your watching a piece of art when you watch the Batman Trilogy and especially three times in a row its hard to create a masterpiece.

The Dark Knight Rises Batman 2012 HD wallpaper for Standard 4:3 5:4 Fullscreen UXGA XGA SVGA QSXGA SXGA ; Wide 16:10 5:3 Widescreen WHXGA WQXGA WUXGA WXGA WGA ; Mobile VGA WVGA iPad Phone - VGA QVGA Smartphone ( PocketPC GPS iPod Zune BlackBerry HTC Samsung LG Nokia Eten Asus ) WVGA WQVGA Smartphone ( HTC Samsung Sony Ericsson LG Vertu MIO ) ;            One criticism I had with this film was the ending and how it came up to happening. Basically, Batmans flying plane did not have auto pilot in the beginning of the film (it was made very obvious) and it was kind of a much too planned ending to such a complicated film. At the end Fox tells him his autopilot is fixed and Batman uses the autopilot at the end to fly the bomb away from the city. That is much too cliché for this piece of art. Also, I would have loved for Robin to have come into play much more smoothly and not as obviously. I am very excited that we will get to see Robin in action soon but it was just a bit juvenile to introduce him so clearly. And lastly, I would have loved to have seen Bruce and Selena (Batwoman) not see fox in Paris at the end and leave it a mystery. While he probably thought that over because of the way he did that ending in Inception, I believe it would have been classier. Overall I would give this film a 93/100 , see ittt 

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