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Friday, September 05, 2008
 The Dark Knight
Chris Nolan, (thats what I like to call him) has Revealed the audiences and film critics it was possible to pump a comic book generated superhero into reality. At First I thought it was like an Ordeal to go watch a comic-book childhood hero on to the big screen, but when i actually saw in the big screen, I was simply Awestruck! The Dark Knight manages to exceed expectation with a villain so maniacal, his desire for destruction begins to make sense to the point you understand his desire for all out anarchy while you are cheering for the opposition in a war that basically chills down the spine to one side against individual terrorism.

Heath Ledger depicts himself as The Joker in a role that actually would have jump started his career. It is unimaginable it would come to the point that a film based on a comic book character could actually have such an impact on one person. And unfortunately the actor spiralled into his death due to his exhaustion from the shoot of several movies back to back.

The Dark Knight presents a character so destructive and without a care for Mankind in a path of decimation and destrucktion of all kinds that you are left to your own devices. Love him. Hate him. Hate to love him or love to hate him, director Christopher Nolan has guided an actor into a dark realm not often realized. The Joker finds his place alongside villains that go by the name of Hannibal, Scarface and John Doe himself. A nameless, unrecognizable entity you won't be willing to or able to admit is Ledger until the credits roll.

The action scenes are just so great, the 70mm size of the screen is just not enough. Although most of the Action scenes where shot on an "IMAX" camera, It was cleverly remastered and made it fit into the 70mm screen for the non-Imax movie fans like in India

Chistopher Nolan has yet again rolled out a really extra-ordinary Movie from up his sleeve, I just hope He'd Keep me expecting more and more films like the dark knight in the coming years.

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