The Dark Knight Rises is set 8 years after the events of The
Dark Knight, when Batman(Christian Bale) takes the fall for Harvey Dents(Aaron
Eckhart) crimes, a secret kept by Commissioner Gordan(Gary Oldman) all this
while, so that the The Harvey Dent Act remains intact. Since the night of
Harvey Dent’s murder, there has been no sighting of the caped crusader. Bruce
Wayne is now a recluse, who hasn’t stepped outside Wayne Manor in months.
Miranda Tate(Marion Cottilard) is a new member of the Wayne Enterprises, who
along with Alfred(Michael Caine) and Fox(Morgan Freeman) wants to help Mr
Wayne, his enterprise and Gotham. John Blake(Gordon-Levitt) is a “hot-headed”
police officer and one of the many in Gotham who wants the Batman to return.
Selina Kyle(Anna Hathaway) also the Catwoman, though the name is never
mentioned, is a slick burglar who drives Bruce Wayne out of his self imposed
retirement. Hell breaks loose when
Dagget, a businessman who wants to overtake Wayne industries, brings Bane(Tom
Hardy), a half-masked terrorist to run his operations in Gotham. But Bane has
his own plans for Gotham and when the city is defenceless, Batman is forced to
return.
There had been a lot of apprehension, especially after a
review of The Dark Knight Rises posted on Rotten Tomatoes that Nolan’s third
attempt does not deliver. IT DOES. Essentially, what makes Christopher Nolan’s
adaptation different from the rest is the fact, that it is not the story of
just Batman, it’s the story of Bruce Wayne, and how he transforms himself, his
ideals into a symbol, his fall and how he rises back. As for Bane, yes, he is no
Joker. I believe no character or actor could have done what Heath Ledger did
for Joker in The Dark Knight, it’s a performance that made The Dark Knight a
classic and forever changed the Superhero genre. Bane who wears a mask having an analgesic
device to ease his pain, believes in carnage unlike the mind-games preferred by
Joker, the only villain physically superior to Batman and infamous for breaking
Batman’s back. Tom Hardy does a great job, especially with his accent, and gives a distinct feel to the character but somehow the mask
undermines his performance and the fear he is to instill does not appear on screen as it was intended to. Anna Hathway as Selina Kyle does the rest of it for
the film and deserves a round of applause. She brings the sexy and mischievous
feel back to the dark theme, at the same time displaying a range of emotions
including remorse for our fallen hero. The conversations between Selina and
Bruce/Batman, their chemistry are a treat to watch and fill up a little for the
memorable Batman-Joker. The only glitch in the script and character development
appears in the form of Miranda Tate, who has very little screen time, and the
roots of her characters are not very well defined for a film that introduces so
many new characters and with a running length of over 2 hours and 50 mins. Also
the entire police force behind Batman without a single unit behind the
attackers of the Stock Exchange, isn’t something you expect in Nolan’s
screenplay.
The Dark Knight trilogy is based on 3 themes, Fear (Batman
Begins), Chaos (The Dark Knight) and Pain (The Dark Knight Rises). A scarred
hero with a lost love is a common theme in all of Nolan’s works whether it was
Cobb from Inception, Robert from The Prestige or Leonard from Memento. Bruce Wayne
has lost purpose, he considers himself responsible for the death of his
childhood love Rachel and retires to prevent any more casualties. He is
downright miserable, uses a cane to walk, has no clue of his business as
always, the gadgets, the detective skills are still there but he is waiting for
something. Micheal Caine does an excellent job as Alfred reminding Bruce that
he is no longer Batman, his body cannot take it anymore, and he needs to move
on. Rises is very high on the emotional scale and very close to Begins, the way the film unfolds is to provide a very strong build-up for the climax. Christian Bale delivers a memorable performance as a broken hero, with a strong resolve to come back and save his city, "I am not afraid, I am angry".
The Dark Knight Rises is Christopher Nolan’s most ambitious
project to date. The scale of the movie is epic. Gotham is under siege, cut off
from the world, and armies are being gathered for the final showdown, a sight
to see in IMAX. “The Bat” makes an appearance as Batman’s new transport,
dodging missiles and providing escape in tight situations but still nothing
beats the truck flip of the The Dark Knight. Manhattan is taken up as Gotham in
Rises, unlike Chicago which was used in the previous two films. The cinematography
is flawless, Wally Pfister does a great job again keeping in mind the scale of
the movie, the prison sequence being a highlight. Hans Zimmer provides the
score for the movie, and uses a peculiar chant Deh Shay Bah Sah Rah(meaning "Rise") whenever
Bane makes an appearance. The soundtrack has a gloomy feel to it and uses parts
of the tracks from Begins to relate better to it, with my personal favourites
being Rise and Despair.
The
incredible thing about Rises is the way the story of Bruce Wayne connects to
its root, Begins. Rises is more similar to Begins than the Dark Knight, the
plot is emotional and sets the stage for the climax of the trilogy. The Dark Knight Rises is a great film, it delivers an amazing emotional, supercharged climax to the trilogy, going full circle.It marks the end of Bruce Wayne's journey as Batman as only cinema can deliver. As you leave theaters, you cant help feeling awe and admiration for Christopher Nolan, one of the greatest directors of today, you built a legend from scratch. "You don't owe these people anymore! You've given them everything!" I still wish the answer to that one was "Not everything. Not yet."
Rating: 9/10
exactly my thought process. Rises was an epic conclusion, showing that bats is human..and he too like all human can be broken. But he fails only to rise again and become that symbol of hope and justice. Rises is not a 10/10 but it gives bats all the justice, to become more than dark knight. A legend.
ReplyDeletenice post! and now that I read it, I suggest you read mine :) seriously with speakers at full.
http://7deathlyhallows.blogspot.in/2012/07/movie-review-dark-knight-rises-2012.html
The series is a cinematic magnum opus for Nolan."Its more about Wayne than Batman"..is indeed something which fades out when you see the SFXs done for Batman.Your comment on Bane and Tate coincided with my critiquing of the movie..A refreshing read!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vivek, as always our views on movies never differ.
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