Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: July 18, 2008
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KimJul 22, 2008
I can't believe some critics are giving this movie a rating of 50! It was by far the best movie I had ever seen. Im not usually into superhero movies, but I am so glad my boyfriend dragged me to see this. If you havent seen this movie I can't believe some critics are giving this movie a rating of 50! It was by far the best movie I had ever seen. Im not usually into superhero movies, but I am so glad my boyfriend dragged me to see this. If you havent seen this movie yet, I advise you too. Expand
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JoshBJul 22, 2008
Heath Ledger gives one of the best performances I've ever seen. Overall the movie is excellent, but not perfect -- it starts to drag a bit about 2/3 of the way through, but then picks up again.
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SofíaYáñezJul 22, 2008
Marvellous. Spectacular, just.... I got speechless.
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ElilolJul 22, 2008
First Heath was perfect, movie was almost stale to me, they made it long and tried way to hard.
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KyleH.Jul 22, 2008
Absolutely amazing, be sure to see in IMAX to get the full experience but without a doubt the best movie to grace the screens in the past few years.
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GregM.Jul 22, 2008
Simply amazing.
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XiongJul 22, 2008
Excellent action and effects -- of course -- and then some. The plot actually has something new to say about heroes in general, which is a surprise. The film adds depth to the Batman character without destroying the canonical legend. The Excellent action and effects -- of course -- and then some. The plot actually has something new to say about heroes in general, which is a surprise. The film adds depth to the Batman character without destroying the canonical legend. The final twist takes it right out of the common run of summer blockbusters. The only shortcoming, perhaps unavoidable, is the comic book texture all around. Ledger deserves all the credit he's gotten, although none of the other major players allows him to steal the whole show. Expand
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CLoJul 21, 2008
CONFUSED AND TOO LONG. great critique. the movie WAS long, but it kept coming back with more and more intensity and surprises. Ledger's joker was unbelievable. i always liked him as an actor, and to see him (i'm stealing this from aCONFUSED AND TOO LONG. great critique. the movie WAS long, but it kept coming back with more and more intensity and surprises. Ledger's joker was unbelievable. i always liked him as an actor, and to see him (i'm stealing this from a critic's review) transcend his own acting ability the way he did just moved me... and i was so sad every time i remembered that he's gone. posthumous academy award, anyone? Expand
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NaeemN.Jul 21, 2008
bravo, that's all I can say cause I'm spechless
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JudyT.Jul 21, 2008
Good acting from most of the cast, especially Heath Ledger. He will be missed. But the movie misses the masterpiece mark as it's hero/anithero is greatly overshadowed by all of the othe characters in the movie; with the exception of Good acting from most of the cast, especially Heath Ledger. He will be missed. But the movie misses the masterpiece mark as it's hero/anithero is greatly overshadowed by all of the othe characters in the movie; with the exception of Maggie Gyllenhaal who should have stayed home. Expand
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JoshF.Jul 21, 2008
Heath Ledgers performance as the Joker is simply amazing. This Dark Knight is even better than Batman Begins.
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SahibG.Jul 21, 2008
This is the best comic book movie to date, and i highly doubt it will be topped. No question it is the movie of the year and Heath Ledger deserves the Oscar for it, and I'm not saying it because he passed away, I'm saying it This is the best comic book movie to date, and i highly doubt it will be topped. No question it is the movie of the year and Heath Ledger deserves the Oscar for it, and I'm not saying it because he passed away, I'm saying it because he was amazing as The Joker! Expand
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MovieGuyJul 21, 2008
Very over-hyped. Batman is supposed to be fun, not philosophical thesis with bad action. And what's up with the Heath Ledger hype? He never was very amazing. Take a chill pill people. The hero had rubber years for god's sake!
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FaboJul 21, 2008
Es una película sublime, redefine totalmente el género de cómics adaptados al cine. Ya la vi 2 veces, y pienso verla varias veces más. Por suerte las mejores imágenes no se destripan en los trailers y hay Es una película sublime, redefine totalmente el género de cómics adaptados al cine. Ya la vi 2 veces, y pienso verla varias veces más. Por suerte las mejores imágenes no se destripan en los trailers y hay varias subtramas complejas que se van uniendo. Me saco el sombrero ante Cris Nolan, un genio y uno de los grandes directores contemporáneos. Expand
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MarcD.Jul 21, 2008
Amazing. Ledger is simply disturbing.
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GoffyJul 21, 2008
Batman was used as a guise to draw us into a slasher movie. With HL dying the advance PR worked fabulously. If not for the PR this movie would draw flies. The PG 13 rating only goes to prove that the Motion Picture ratings can be bought. Do Batman was used as a guise to draw us into a slasher movie. With HL dying the advance PR worked fabulously. If not for the PR this movie would draw flies. The PG 13 rating only goes to prove that the Motion Picture ratings can be bought. Do not bring any children to this bloodfest. Expand
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JDWhitneyJul 21, 2008
There are movies with elements so good that whatever their flaws, you walk out awestruck, myopically fascinated beyond all expectations. That's how I saw King Kong, and I do mean the monkey, in a crappy movie. And that's Heath There are movies with elements so good that whatever their flaws, you walk out awestruck, myopically fascinated beyond all expectations. That's how I saw King Kong, and I do mean the monkey, in a crappy movie. And that's Heath Ledger, who's so stupidly good as the Joker that I can barely remember the rest of the movie. This despite my near-obsession with Batman Begins as the best superhero movie to date. How was the rest? Pretty exhilarating, but at first viewing it's all Heath, all the time. You will not believe it's the same guy. Go. Go now. And maybe I'll see you when you go back to see it again. Expand
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JorgeM.Jul 21, 2008
First of all to all those people bitch@@@ about the movie cause its too long or confusing and talking shi@@ about heath ledger then u know nothing and will never know nothing about movies or acting just go watch something u little kids First of all to all those people bitch@@@ about the movie cause its too long or confusing and talking shi@@ about heath ledger then u know nothing and will never know nothing about movies or acting just go watch something u little kids probably understand like pokemon or something anywayz I think the movie is well acted well written and by the far the best comic book movie I seen since iron man and heath ledger should and will get an oscar for this he deserves it its too bad he couldnt be here to see his best perfomance RIP Ledger the best joker and an oscar winner Expand
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AparícioN.Jul 21, 2008
O melhor filme de todos os tempos.
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JeffG.Jul 21, 2008
I love dark movies -- Pan's Labyrinth, Apocalypse Now -- but Dark Knight isn't dark: it's sick. If you like horror movies like Hostel and Saw III, maybe this'll be up your line -- but come on: a cell phone stitched into a I love dark movies -- Pan's Labyrinth, Apocalypse Now -- but Dark Knight isn't dark: it's sick. If you like horror movies like Hostel and Saw III, maybe this'll be up your line -- but come on: a cell phone stitched into a guy's stomach and rigged to explode crosses a line for me. There's no point, no message, just sick, disturbing sadism. Expand
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PaulR.Jul 21, 2008
It's depressing to know that I'll never see Ledger put on a spectacular performance like this again. He's left us with what can only be described as the performance of a lifetime.
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MartinM.Jul 21, 2008
¿Que paso con la atmósfera y el Batman que creo y llevo a la pantalla grande Tim Burton? Este increíble director pudo, en la década del noventa, crear una ciudad Gótica muy futurista, con colores que ¿Que paso con la atmósfera y el Batman que creo y llevo a la pantalla grande Tim Burton? Este increíble director pudo, en la década del noventa, crear una ciudad Gótica muy futurista, con colores que sobresalían de la pantalla, con una muy buena estética, pero con una trama que dejaba mucho que desear. En el 2005, otra película del hombre murciélago llego a las salas de los cines, provocando un giro tremendo en la manera de contar una historia basada en comics, con un realismo muy bien llevado y con actuaciones también muy buenas. Christopher Nolan, en el 2008 ha vuelto con, no solo la mejor película realizada de este superhéroe, sino la mejor película de acción, drama y suspenso que se ha hecho en años. La historia que se cuenta es la de Batman junto con Harvey Dent y Rachel tratando de poder combatir el crimen de la ciudad. Batman, como siempre tratando de matar y mandar a prisión a los criminales, y los otros dos personajes, tratando de ir ganando gente para unas próximas elecciones para presidente. Estas cuestiones se van a poner en juego cuando repentinamente un individuo, el Guasón, empieza a matar gente sin piedad para tratar de, entre tantas cosas, descubrir la verdadera identidad de Batman. Las actuaciones son verdaderamente increíbles. Christian Bale, el responsable de darle vida al superhéroe, esta increíble. Su fluidez en las acciones y la manera de hablar y expresarse están muy bien plasmadas en la película. Michael Caine, también es una gran figura dentro de la pelicula, su personaje no aparece mucho en escena pero cuando lo hace llena al espectador con reflexiones totalmente ciertas, muy bien por ese lado. La actuación de Aaron Eckhart, es digna del reconocimiento, ya que logra poder entrar en dos personajes totalmente opuestos e increíblemente personificados, cada uno con características físicas y mentales totalmente diferentes. Maggie Gyllenhaal, interpretando a Rachel, el amor platónico de Batman... para seguir leyendo: www.mmcriticas.ar.nu Expand
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MaxP.Jul 21, 2008
I wanted to love this film sooooo much. I loved Batman Begins. I loved Tim Burton's Batman as well. Perhaps it was the hype, perhaps it was just me, but I left feeling a sense of disappointment that took me the whole night to figure I wanted to love this film sooooo much. I loved Batman Begins. I loved Tim Burton's Batman as well. Perhaps it was the hype, perhaps it was just me, but I left feeling a sense of disappointment that took me the whole night to figure out. Without getting into every detail of what I think is wrong (and there is plenty right with the film and worth seeing), I didn't find it the absolute masterpiece that it's been made out to be. If I went in with low expectations, who knows, I may have felt something else. Expand
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ChristopherB.Jul 21, 2008
This is not a comic-book movie. It is not a crime movie. It is both; one of the most engaging, entertaining, and emotional character studies you will ever see. The only difference between this film and other's of it's kind is that This is not a comic-book movie. It is not a crime movie. It is both; one of the most engaging, entertaining, and emotional character studies you will ever see. The only difference between this film and other's of it's kind is that it happens to star the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime. Fantastic performances all around, with one of the greatest screen villain portrayals you will ever see in Heath Ledger's Joker and top-notch directing make this an instant classic. Expand
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TerryW.Jul 21, 2008
A very good movie, especially for this genre. Ledger is brilliant and almost puppy dog sad in the sadistic swirl of his Joker character. Good action, good gizmos, nice, if sometimes confusing and higly unlikely plot twists. All in all, a A very good movie, especially for this genre. Ledger is brilliant and almost puppy dog sad in the sadistic swirl of his Joker character. Good action, good gizmos, nice, if sometimes confusing and higly unlikely plot twists. All in all, a very good, not quite great movie that is weighed down a bit by its morality study manner and general murkiness, both in plot and look. That said, easily one or two of the best action flicks in the last couple of years and well worth watching. Expand
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ColbyB.Jul 21, 2008
Never have I walked into a theater with such high expectations and walked out with them surpassed. This is my new favorite film of all time, with great performances across the board and the craziest and most interesting villain filmgoers Never have I walked into a theater with such high expectations and walked out with them surpassed. This is my new favorite film of all time, with great performances across the board and the craziest and most interesting villain filmgoers have ever seen. The fastest and most worthwhile 2 & 1/2 hours I have ever spent with a film. Expand
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AnthonyH.Jul 21, 2008
A great cinematic masterpiece with solid acting from Heath Ledge along along with amazing perfromance from other cast. Best movie in recent history.
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AnonymousMCJul 21, 2008
The movies started out good but then continued to get boring. There were alot of good parts but the question is will they have a sequal to the movie?
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KevinO.Jul 21, 2008
Took 45 minutes for the Dark Knight to actually go from serious drama to actual action film. The ending went on for about twenty minutes longer than it needed to. Doesn't deserve tens. Sin City was far superior as far as Took 45 minutes for the Dark Knight to actually go from serious drama to actual action film. The ending went on for about twenty minutes longer than it needed to. Doesn't deserve tens. Sin City was far superior as far as comic-book/graphic novel adaptations go. I was dissappointed with this film. It was good, not great. And Ledger played a great Joker, but he's no Jack. Expand
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MannyF.Jul 21, 2008
Awesome, crime/cop/detective drama and the fact that the characters are from Batman make it twice as awesome. It's like Scorsese made a comic book film, Nolan is just as good! SEE THIS MOVIE!
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SandeepN>Jul 21, 2008
Nolan doesn't disappoint. Ledger is hypnotizing. Even the lesser characters are praiseworthy.
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CesarAgustinusN.Jul 21, 2008
Two possible oscar nominations for this movie: Best Sound Editing Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
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BennettH.Jul 21, 2008
Words cannot describe how good of a movie this was. Ledger was exceptional. If he were still alive, he would of been one of the hottest stars on the planet. Bale was spectacular, but he always is. This movie is in my Top 5!!
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JacquayJul 21, 2008
Joker has no jokes - just a crazy guy in makeup. Plot jumps all over the place. Many scenes/plot lines are edited to have you fill in the gap. Length of movie didn't bother me as much as poorly developed characters. If you're Joker has no jokes - just a crazy guy in makeup. Plot jumps all over the place. Many scenes/plot lines are edited to have you fill in the gap. Length of movie didn't bother me as much as poorly developed characters. If you're trying for a comic book movie with substance and action - then iron out the kinks first. Difficult to follow at times. No real sense of where the movie was going because the scenes would end and you'd be in another place right back in the action wondering what just happened. Expand
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GeorgeM.Jul 21, 2008
It's finally here and unlike a great many films out there that simply can't satisfy the "hype monster".....this one grabs the monster by the head and shows him the "dissapearing pencil trick". This IS the best comic book film if It's finally here and unlike a great many films out there that simply can't satisfy the "hype monster".....this one grabs the monster by the head and shows him the "dissapearing pencil trick". This IS the best comic book film if not one of the best FILMS ever made.....period. The dark, gritty, and unrewarding places this movie will take you is both depressing and captivating at the same time.....as in you truly feel "at a loss" at the end, that evil hasn't won but simply proven it cannot be denied its existence no matter who is there to stop it. The Dark Knight far exceeds Batman Begins in almost EVERY category save for the "origin story" aspect.....whether it be the villains, the heroes involved, or the situation at hand everything seems far more dangerous and "on the brink of disaster" in this sequel. This is a super-hero film where the hero is truly a step behind throughout the entire flick even when you THINK he's gaining ground.....he simply isn't, instead he's losing it far faster with each passing moment. As for the performances.....Heath Ledger steals the show hands down, he simply sizzles on screen as the Joker to a level where you are mesmerized by the character, his actions, his ticks, his intentions, and origin keep you wondering about the "man behind the painted face", this menace, this jester with the brains and violent nature to cripple an entire city.....youll believe he can succeed, and for the most part he does. Aaron Eckhart turns in a performance that will blow your mind as well, going from saviour of hope to the destroyer of it is both tragic and well displayed, you can truly feel this mans anger as he goes head hunting for those that **SPOILER** "burned" him (pun intended). Batman is sort of the middle man in this film, but at the end of it all and once the poop has hit the fan and splatterred all over the room.....he is left to clean it up with his bare hands. So IS this one of the greatest movies of our time......YES.....IT IS just that, its vastly entertaining with superb performances, amazing and well timed action sequences, and a interesting look at human beings and what we're capable of doing under the most dire of circumstances. A+....highest recomendation. Expand
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JeffR.Jul 21, 2008
I will not justify my 10 rating for this movie. If you can not guess why I am giving it a 10 go see Mamma Mia!
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CharlieC.Jul 21, 2008
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD Outstanding addition to this franchise reboot. The whole operation is vastly superior to Burton's (I'm convinced that hack should have been a painter instead of a director, because he makes beautiful WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD Outstanding addition to this franchise reboot. The whole operation is vastly superior to Burton's (I'm convinced that hack should have been a painter instead of a director, because he makes beautiful pictures but can't tell a story worth a hoot). In my opinion, only two things keep this movie from being the best super hero flick of all time: 1) Confused action sequences. Nolan is a talented director indeed, but something tells me he skipped the film school classes on telling a narrative through action. The multiple Batmen scene, the car chase scene... there's little sense of spatial layout or timing; it's often just a jumbled mess. That approach worked for Batman Begins, where it was all about selling the fear and confusion. Here, it became distracting and broke the narrative. 2) Harvey Dent. I know others were all over his inclusion in the story, but I was less than enthused. First of all, his development and storyline robbed screen time from Batman and Joker, who were just a joy to watch. (If there's any complaint of Ledger, it's that there wasn't enough of him.) Second, it was in his sequences that the film got distractingly sanctimonious. It could have struck the same deep ethical chords with a little more subtlety than was employed here, and Dent was the worst offender. Third, his eventual disfigurement is so laughably unrealistic and ridiculous that it robbed the whole reality "what-if" factor and reduced it to the pulp nonsense of Burton's series. This movie would have been flawless if they could have worked all of Dent's elements into the other characters and done away with him. He is the one part of the money that made me notice how long it was. Otherwise, it's solid stuff. Great as both summer popcorn fodder and something a little meatier. Ledger's Joker is really a joy to behold - not so much for his wily mannerisms and oddness, but because of his take on the character itself. A thoughtful, believable performance to create a truly terrifying maniac. So close, Nolan, so close.... Expand
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LelandK.Jul 21, 2008
Christopher Nolan takes a superhero genre and turns into a crime thriller. Ledger's performance combines Alex in A Clockwork Orange with Capt. Jack Sparrow; a semi-comedic joker who thrives on violence. The cast was great and i would Christopher Nolan takes a superhero genre and turns into a crime thriller. Ledger's performance combines Alex in A Clockwork Orange with Capt. Jack Sparrow; a semi-comedic joker who thrives on violence. The cast was great and i would like to see the feature again. Expand
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AndreC.Jul 21, 2008
It is one of the greatest Batman movies ever. Heath Ledger acted Joker perfectly. I literally left the theater saying " Why so serious ? "
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A.NonymousJul 21, 2008
While the movie is good, action-packed, fast-paced fun, it is incomparable to Burton's Gothic masterpieces. Also, I feel that the only reason the late Heath Ledger is so highly praised for his performance is because of his tragic death While the movie is good, action-packed, fast-paced fun, it is incomparable to Burton's Gothic masterpieces. Also, I feel that the only reason the late Heath Ledger is so highly praised for his performance is because of his tragic death and not his performance, which is generic when compared to the surreal genius of Jack Nicholson's Joker. Expand
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ShaunR.Jul 21, 2008
Wow! Amazing! There isn't much to say that hasn't been said, Bale is the best Batman we've seen but still took a backseat to Eckhart's great performance as Harvey Dent and there are no words to describe Heath Wow! Amazing! There isn't much to say that hasn't been said, Bale is the best Batman we've seen but still took a backseat to Eckhart's great performance as Harvey Dent and there are no words to describe Heath Ledger's Joker. A final performance that will go down as one of the best acting jobs ever, let alone a comic book/super hero movie. I don't know if Bale is signed on for another movie or not, they could end it now and it would be perfect but if Nolan and Bale come back with a 3rd movie I will be in line on opening weekend. Expand
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JimD.Jul 21, 2008
This movie is the very definition of why we go to the movies. It's entertaining, engrossing and thought provoking. Even my wife loved it! And she wanted to see Mamma Mia!...
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DamianoS.Jul 21, 2008
One of the most enthralling movies I have seen in recent times. It was miles ahead of all the recent superhero flicks for the realism and depth of the characters and the completely unpredictable direction the movie takes across the entire time.
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DarrellJul 21, 2008
Batman Begins was an all around great introduction, as well as a better film. However, this was a fantastic piece of work, and a much better improvement on the original four Batman films. There were a few jokes at the expense of the original Batman Begins was an all around great introduction, as well as a better film. However, this was a fantastic piece of work, and a much better improvement on the original four Batman films. There were a few jokes at the expense of the original films which were clever. I anticipate the third film if it comes to them actually producing it. Expand
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DangeloC.Jul 21, 2008
A powerful use of every resouce movie, Ledger is the biggest Joker oof our times!
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ArdenJul 21, 2008
Way too violent and long. Much ado about nothing.
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AdamA-RalloJul 21, 2008
Unbelievably good. No single element, actor, or production area falters, bringing the best of Batman comics to the screen with an eye so discerning it threatens to create a new genre for itself: not the superhero movie, but the superhero film.
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IoannisP.Jul 21, 2008
The best Batman, the best comic book movie, one of the best action-crime drama movies ever!
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JustinB.Jul 20, 2008
Honestly, I am one hard critic, but this film was absolutely amazing. The acting, cinema-tics and story were all brilliant. A must see.
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BobE.Jul 20, 2008
I watched in awe the balance of conflicts at the heart of the story -- hero vs. villain, hope vs. desperation, choice vs. chance -- all played out by characters struggling with their own agendas, needs and/or objectives. For those who revel I watched in awe the balance of conflicts at the heart of the story -- hero vs. villain, hope vs. desperation, choice vs. chance -- all played out by characters struggling with their own agendas, needs and/or objectives. For those who revel in this film's symphonic nature, they will see the meter and pacing of these inter-twined conflicts as something spectacular. And for those who are tone deaf to this symphony, or who cannot seem to grasp even one of these co-mingled themes (these are the people who complain about a muddled story), there's the spectacle of it all. Thank you, Mr. Nolan, for not "dumbing down" this film. You have presented us your vision in its full complexity, and it works! Expand
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PittmanW.Jul 20, 2008
See the movie for no other reason that the fact that it haunt you for hours after walking out of the theater. Heath Ledger's Joker is perhaps the greatest villain captured on film.
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RJG.Jul 20, 2008
Why so seriously overrated? I thought I was going to see the "Citizen Kane" of the decade based on the reactions of most critics and just about every fan out there. I have to suspect that what is driving the cult like praise for the film is Why so seriously overrated? I thought I was going to see the "Citizen Kane" of the decade based on the reactions of most critics and just about every fan out there. I have to suspect that what is driving the cult like praise for the film is the untimely death of Heath Ledger, who plays the Joker. "The Dark Knight" was a huge let down following the superb "Batman Begins." Continuity problems abound here. In one scene the Joker and his goons invade a Bruce Wayne fund raiser for the reelection campaign of crusading District Attorney Harvey Dent. Bruce notices the invasion of the party by the Joker and quickly hides Dent in a closet before he runs away to put on his Batman outfit and battle the Joker and his gang. When a frustrated Joker can't find Dent and his goons prove no match for Batman in a fight, he decides to take Rachel Dawes hostage. Joker throws Dawes from the building and Batman dramatically rescues her. After they fall onto a car the scene is cut, and there no explanation for what happens afterward. Surely, Batman wouldn't just leave the other people at the party up in the building with a dangerous criminal like the Joker. Surely, the Joker wouldn't give up trying to find out where Dent is hiding in the building and just leave. If he can't find Dent, then he is probably going to take a hostage and demand Dent give himself up, or the hostage dies. A glaring continuity flaw and not good film making. Ledger is good playing a very menacing, and completely irredeemable, version of the Joker. But he doesn't he have to do much more than look scummy and mutter his dialog in his menacing Joker voice. Good, but not award worthy. No point in trying to convince the Cult of Ledger mob otherwise, obviously. Unlike the previous principle villain in "Begins", Henri Ducard, there is no origin story about this version of the Joker, other than his passing references to a bad childhood. I wanted to know more, but there is no time for that in this movie. It's too bad they didn't give a good actor like Ledger more to do, other than look scummy and sound menacing. I enjoyed the movie most when Batman is fighting the Joker. But then it goes on for 20 - 30 minutes longer than necessary because Nolan decided to have Harvey Dent undergo his transformation into Two-Face. The movie would have been better with a more developed Joker character, and more screen time for Alfred and Lucius Fox. I really enjoyed watching Bruce interact with Alfred and Lucius in "Begins," but here these relationships take a back seat to unnecessary filler, like Bruce's trip to Hong Kong, and his kidnapping of a businessman with links to the Gotham mob. A time consuming and an overall unnecessary scene. Overall, a step down from the high quality of "Begins." Expand
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ChristianZ.Jul 20, 2008
Try getting this one out of your head. Nolan goes where no other film, let alone comic book film, has gone before. It's one to show evil, even reveal its' allure. Its another entirely to turn a world on its head, leave it a shell, Try getting this one out of your head. Nolan goes where no other film, let alone comic book film, has gone before. It's one to show evil, even reveal its' allure. Its another entirely to turn a world on its head, leave it a shell, and hope the audience accepts it. Kevin Smith, the director of Clerks, noted that this is the Godfather Part II of comic book films. I'll go further. This is the Godfather II of our time. Rarely has a mainstream film that is designed for entertainment ever pushed boundaries of every kind on the audience. Ledger will haunt you for days after (provided you paid attention). From the opening scene to his final moments, you are riveted and repulsed by his Joker. The rest of the cast to a person is nearly flawless. Props must go to Bale, Freeman, Caine, Gylennhall, and especially Eckart. Eckart breaks your heart, revealing a tortured soul under the shining armor. His final scene has real weight. As for the movie's length, this sounds like short-attention span whining. Nolan isn't going for disposable. He wants to challenge our minds. He is a first class filmmaker interested in posing hard questions. Thank God. Expand
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JemimaK>Jul 20, 2008
I'm baffled by all the superlatives being showered on this film. I'm a huge fan of Nolan, Bale, Caine, Oldman, Gyllenhaal but really, this film was competely uninvolving. Bruce/Batman was given short shrift in this screenplay, I'm baffled by all the superlatives being showered on this film. I'm a huge fan of Nolan, Bale, Caine, Oldman, Gyllenhaal but really, this film was competely uninvolving. Bruce/Batman was given short shrift in this screenplay, it's the wonderful Christian Bale who breathes soul into every miniscule oppurtunity he is given. There is no back story, no fleshing out of any character except Harvey Dent. The film starts as if we've caught it in mid-low. And honestly, this hype over Ledger's performance is too inflated. For me, Tim Burton's Penguin is the greatest villain in the Batman series - evil, tragic, repelling and attracting at the same time. Jack Nicholson's Joker could have done with an editing job, but my goodness, the portrayal itself was one of brilliance and insane originality. Ledger was an actor of great promise, but the praise over his Joker seems out of perspective & proportion. This edition of Batman was a case of overkill, OD'ing on the dark element (not a single touch of genuine wit), over-indulging on the philosophizing and the explosions/mayhem. All in all, a superhero film that takes itself too seriously. It's tragic that some of the finest young directors ( Bryan Singer, etc.) are frittering their prime years away on superhero franschises. Christopher Nolan, please come out of your Bat Cave black hole and give us something worthwhile to watch, again. Expand
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CoreyC.Jul 20, 2008
One of the best movies I've ever seen
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JohnF.Jul 20, 2008
I have maybe seen only one or two movies that I could sit through and watch over and over again and this one tops them all. I could watch The Dark Knight over and over and over again, it is filled with everything you couldve ever hoped for I have maybe seen only one or two movies that I could sit through and watch over and over again and this one tops them all. I could watch The Dark Knight over and over and over again, it is filled with everything you couldve ever hoped for in a movie. Everyone stood up and applauded when this movie ended, it has emerged as one off my favorite movies ever. Heath Ledger deserves an Oscar for his performance as he possesses every element of a maniac and perfects it. A great story, great acting and great charachters make this the best movie of the summer, best superhero movie and one of the best in years Expand
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HarryW.Jul 20, 2008
Conservative christians should praise Heath Ledger for the this performance; it will make you believe in the devil.
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PaulM.Jul 20, 2008
A solid sequel to Batman Begins, with Heath Ledger's outstanding performance as the Joker cutting a sinister edge onto the series. Without a doubt this decade's best villain. Go see this movie!
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ToddB.Jul 20, 2008
Although long, this movie keeps your interest. Heath Ledger's Joker is the best villain I have seen in a move in the past 3-5 years, at least. From his mannerisms to his dialougue, he was certainly sinister, yet, I couldn't get Although long, this movie keeps your interest. Heath Ledger's Joker is the best villain I have seen in a move in the past 3-5 years, at least. From his mannerisms to his dialougue, he was certainly sinister, yet, I couldn't get enough of him in this movie. Expand
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MichaelJ.Jul 20, 2008
It was fantastic, 10 out of 10. Ledger made a lot of the movie, if he werent in it, it would've been closer to a 7 out of 10.
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FantasyJul 20, 2008
This was a very tough movie to grade. The bottom line is this is not the cartoon BATMAN. Instead under the guise of the Batman character we have a very dark psychological socialpath slasher movie. How this movie was given a PG 13 rating is This was a very tough movie to grade. The bottom line is this is not the cartoon BATMAN. Instead under the guise of the Batman character we have a very dark psychological socialpath slasher movie. How this movie was given a PG 13 rating is beyond me? Any parent considering taking their child to see this thinking they are going to see the old POW BAM ZAP Batman is in for a great surprise. Heath Ledger as The JOKER is demented and belongs in a rubber room. Hanibal Lechter should come to mind because that is how disturbed his character is. IF you remember the knife scene from Saving Private Ryan well be prepared to be subjected to two grueling hours of this blood and mayhem. This is a violent sick disturberd movie masquerading under a cartoon character to make all of you go ga ga. P T Barnum once said a sucker is born every minute. Well as I said this is not a cartoon character and 15 minutes into the film you will be sitting on the edge of your seat. The violence is non stop and at one point it becomes overbearing. But when you see children in harms way and the constant disregard for human life with terroristic attacks well that is taking it to the limit. If they had made this movie under a different name with no connection to the cartoon character at least the audience would be prepared for what they are about to see. Heath Ledger is simply brilliant and will definitely win an OSCAR for his portrayal of the manical JOKER. But to say this is BATMAN is totally unfair. DARK is definitely appropriate for the makeup of this film. Not my cup of tea. Do NOT take any children to see this. Expand
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ZackS.Jul 20, 2008
See it at an IMAX, do not miss the opening at all. The best movie this year, I am betting a clean-up at the award shows. Will be seeing it again, IMAX of course.
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MorganK.Jul 20, 2008
Did not know what was going to happen at any given moment; in a world of cliches, that is the highest compliment, and one paid to what once once considered a B-level genre, the superhero movie. A perfect balance of story, moral Did not know what was going to happen at any given moment; in a world of cliches, that is the highest compliment, and one paid to what once once considered a B-level genre, the superhero movie. A perfect balance of story, moral contemplation, entertainment, homage, execution, technical achievement, and so on. Christopher Nolan's ambitiousness never once exceeded his grasp. Any minor flaw can be easily overlooked by the achievements of this film. Expand
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GuayChristianP.Jul 20, 2008
Flawless and outstanding screenplay, the Film is fantastic from point A to point B. Christian Bale unleashed the true essence of what Batman is and play it perfectly. Heath Ledger is definitely outstanding with his mimmicks & screenplays, Flawless and outstanding screenplay, the Film is fantastic from point A to point B. Christian Bale unleashed the true essence of what Batman is and play it perfectly. Heath Ledger is definitely outstanding with his mimmicks & screenplays, giving us the perfect match. The story is great, the sub-story plots are crazy, the characters are well played and the Joker is giving an incredible moral twist behind the movie! Thx Guys for that film! 10/10... no I would go for a 11/10. Expand
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JoeP.Jul 20, 2008
This movie is, strangely enough, a political piece supporting the decisions of the Bush administration. Weird, but true.
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AlisaH.Jul 20, 2008
I pity anybody who doesn't get the privilege to see this movie. It's spectacular, amazing, any word you care to use, it's just that good. Whatever I say here does no justice to the quality film-making that is The Dark Knight, I pity anybody who doesn't get the privilege to see this movie. It's spectacular, amazing, any word you care to use, it's just that good. Whatever I say here does no justice to the quality film-making that is The Dark Knight, the acting, directing, acting, storyline, everything. . .flawless. Expand
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PaulB.Jul 20, 2008
Wow.... people were walking out of the cinema i saw this in and it's understandable. The joker is great...but the film is so badly plotted it's amazing. The entire Harvey Dent character should have been edited out as it was not wellWow.... people were walking out of the cinema i saw this in and it's understandable. The joker is great...but the film is so badly plotted it's amazing. The entire Harvey Dent character should have been edited out as it was not well executed and the story arc round Dent was weakly scripted. we don't believe him... The joker has been used as a cenematic 'device' by Nolan. He is a cypher. He turns up as required, in any situation... we never understand how he gets there, how he commandeers a skyscraper, or enters the impenetrable apartment of Batman... The film degenerates in the last 40 mins completely. Once the only character you care for is dead the film just keeps going. I thjought it finished at least three times, only to groan when it started again. Indulgent, flat.. and uninteresting... I think the crtic's reviews are shrouded with the death of ledger and no one wants to admit the films a barker....wooof....the dog of summer. Expand
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AMJul 20, 2008
Simply brilliant.
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MichelleC.Jul 20, 2008
This movie was amazing! Heath's Joker blasts Jack's out of the water! Just enough of a pyschotic to make things interesting but not enough to totally creep me out. I can't think of a negative for this movie honestly. I This movie was amazing! Heath's Joker blasts Jack's out of the water! Just enough of a pyschotic to make things interesting but not enough to totally creep me out. I can't think of a negative for this movie honestly. I didn't even mind that it was 2 hours and 40 minutes long, in fact I was so into the movie the time flew by! Havey's facial injury looked amazing...as well. Expand
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RogerF.Jul 20, 2008
There is already so much praise for this movie that it kind of seems pointless to add my two-cents. But I loved it so much that I'm going to go ahead and post my first comment and rating ever since I discovered Metacritic several years There is already so much praise for this movie that it kind of seems pointless to add my two-cents. But I loved it so much that I'm going to go ahead and post my first comment and rating ever since I discovered Metacritic several years ago. I don't understand how it got an 82. I would have thought at least a 90 based solely on Heath Ledgers performance as The Joker. See this movie. Don't wait for the DVD. Go right now to the nearest theater and see The Dark Knight. Expand
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AgustinL.Jul 20, 2008
The best Batman of all. One of the best movies of the year (if is not the best). Heath Ledger should win the Oscar for his Joker and Christian Bale is just the best Batman we ll see
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bdaJul 20, 2008
A numbing movie. Why is everyone on the Ledger bandwagon? Yes, it was an enjoyable performance. But keep in mind how juicy the role was and that any number of actors could have given equally enjoyable performances.
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WorthasecondviewingJul 20, 2008
Best Movie Ever? No, and that was pretty obvious before seeing the movie. Best Comic Book Movie Ever? Depends on what you're looking for, I wouldn't say it was. Over hyped? What isn't these days. A good flick, absolutely. I Best Movie Ever? No, and that was pretty obvious before seeing the movie. Best Comic Book Movie Ever? Depends on what you're looking for, I wouldn't say it was. Over hyped? What isn't these days. A good flick, absolutely. I was one of the eager to see this and hoped it would live up to it's hype...what can I say, I'm an optimist. I think Ledger did an outstanding,daring and brilliant job as joker. It takes a certain swagger to take that roll and pull it off with Nicholson looming over for critique. I thought the plot was a little more than needed and there were glaringly terrible lines delivered in scenes that made me wonder how they could have been overlooked when this was written. Bale's batman voice is irritating at best and unbearable at worst. All that aside, I didn't notice the length of this movie at all while watching it, the pace of the film worked well for me and I felt there was a healthy sense of camp in the characters delivery left underlying and keeping the movie from taking itself too seriously. It's definitely not a movie for everyone and it will not please everyone but I still have to say that I have not seen a batman movie since Burton's first that had me as interested and excited for the next scene throughout...and yes, Imax helped perpetuate the larger than life feel that added to that. I don't think this is going to reshape Batman to a point of epiphany and I would be wary of expecting that going into any movie...you'll be grossly disappointed. If you want to see an action packed crime drama play out between a hero and villain we have all been familiar with for ages, then go and enjoy. Expect to have fun and leave the imperfections aside and I have trouble seeing anyone coming out of this movie wishing they had not seen it to begin with. Expand
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MartinB.Jul 20, 2008
The first Batman movie to make Batman feel real. The joker could be in New York or LA just as easily as in Gotham City. Ledger's performance is fantastic, and goes beyond the villain that fellow Dark Knight actor Gary Oldman portrays in The first Batman movie to make Batman feel real. The joker could be in New York or LA just as easily as in Gotham City. Ledger's performance is fantastic, and goes beyond the villain that fellow Dark Knight actor Gary Oldman portrays in The Professional. Expand
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GaborA.Jul 20, 2008
A near amazing first half kind of unwinds into a decent second half. The script and acting is strong across the board. Its the plot and thus pacing that start to unravel. Lets see how many post 9-11 references we can cram into the last hour. A near amazing first half kind of unwinds into a decent second half. The script and acting is strong across the board. Its the plot and thus pacing that start to unravel. Lets see how many post 9-11 references we can cram into the last hour. Heath was good but I don't find the role to be insanely challenging. Not the best comic book movie ever made. Wont be the best movie of the year, but well made and definitely worth seeing. Expand
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DavidA.Jul 20, 2008
The best comic book movie i have ever seen if heath ledger does not win an oscar i will be pissed for the person that says that it is too confusing and long he can go back to watching the older batmans.
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MonaA.Jul 20, 2008
This movie was just as good, if not better, than the first one. Viewers will not be disappointed. Just when I thought the movie was over, Joker pulls another one of his ingenious tricks again and again. I will probably have to watch this This movie was just as good, if not better, than the first one. Viewers will not be disappointed. Just when I thought the movie was over, Joker pulls another one of his ingenious tricks again and again. I will probably have to watch this movie again to fully understand the characters' motives and the intricate plot. Overall, it was an amazing film with a promising plot, new ideas, and great action scenes. Expand
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ZinoD.Jul 20, 2008
Thrilling... a jet coaster that serves haute cuisine and drops you off in the middle of an insane asphalt jungle. Great script, black humor to write home about, and Heath Ledger's finest performance. Definitely the guy gets the Best Thrilling... a jet coaster that serves haute cuisine and drops you off in the middle of an insane asphalt jungle. Great script, black humor to write home about, and Heath Ledger's finest performance. Definitely the guy gets the Best Actor Award this year. Or I'll blow up a hospital. Expand
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DarrylJul 20, 2008
Mediocre at best, if you want a great movie.... see Iron Man, or Wanted.... There has been way too much hype over this movie, and I think a lot has to do with the untimely death of Heath Ledger ..who steals the movie and is a sure Oscar Mediocre at best, if you want a great movie.... see Iron Man, or Wanted.... There has been way too much hype over this movie, and I think a lot has to do with the untimely death of Heath Ledger ..who steals the movie and is a sure Oscar winner with his performance. Expand
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LuisG.Jul 20, 2008
This is the best Batman movie ever, Christopher Nolan should be nominated for Best Director on the Oscars! Don't miss this movie
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AdrianS.Jul 20, 2008
The best batman movie ever made.
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SusanR.Jul 20, 2008
Amazing. I saw it at midnight-- I was originally not intending to see it at all and my friend had an extra ticket. It was absolutley breathtaking. It lacked the slowness of the first movie. Yes, DK had its action and fight scenes and Amazing. I saw it at midnight-- I was originally not intending to see it at all and my friend had an extra ticket. It was absolutley breathtaking. It lacked the slowness of the first movie. Yes, DK had its action and fight scenes and violence, but it managed to also maintain a plot-- a rariety in today's film industry. The cast was beautifully cast. The only weakness in the casting was Maggie Gyllenhaal, who unfortunatley just played herself. Aaron Eckhart did a wonderful job displaying the struggles of a man--in well, you'll see. And even if Heath Ledger hadn't died, and this was not his last role, his performance would still be something talked about years from now. HIs grovely voice and little tics, made the character human, something that while sitting in the audience, even you can fear. An amazing cast, amazing plot, and amazing setting. Go watch it. You'll be pleasantly surprised. Expand
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JMJul 20, 2008
Way overrated. The movie is too long, the fight/actions scenes edited too much like an MTV video, and the movie is way too in love with violence. This movie should NOT be PG-13. It warrants a "R" rating. In addition, while Maggie Gyllenhaal Way overrated. The movie is too long, the fight/actions scenes edited too much like an MTV video, and the movie is way too in love with violence. This movie should NOT be PG-13. It warrants a "R" rating. In addition, while Maggie Gyllenhaal , provided a fine performance she is no leading lady. As much as I love Batman and as much as I appreciated Heath Ledger's great performance, I cannot recommend this movie. Expand
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BillR.Jul 20, 2008
i presume those who keep scoring "10" are teens? such an opportunity gone begging to flesh out the Joker. They could have focused on his childhood, the factors which drove him to the edge and gave Heath a meatier role that could have gone i presume those who keep scoring "10" are teens? such an opportunity gone begging to flesh out the Joker. They could have focused on his childhood, the factors which drove him to the edge and gave Heath a meatier role that could have gone down in history. Instead we had a 150 min movie, brlliantly produced , but lacked characters with emotional depth. Mr Ledger is capable of so much better. Scintillating stuff for the xbox 360 crowd. Expand
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C.K.Jul 20, 2008
Amazing.
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AlexS.Jul 20, 2008
The IMAX format is spectacular. Too bad I can't say the same for the film itself.
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S.OgdenJul 20, 2008
Could have lost 10-15 min.- a little long....
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EdwinJul 20, 2008
Watched it twice..can't get enough of it...the best movie so far that I've watched this year...and in fact its a superhero movie makes it even better!
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BtodadoyJul 20, 2008
you need to see this movie more than once to really understand and appreciate it... but you should it's amazing.
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TylerK.Jul 20, 2008
Aside from Ledger's "Joker" this is a very mediocre Batman. I just don't believe Bale is the right cast, and his gruff and deepened voice is only annoying throughout. Pretty week storyline too: trying to stop mayhem and violence in Aside from Ledger's "Joker" this is a very mediocre Batman. I just don't believe Bale is the right cast, and his gruff and deepened voice is only annoying throughout. Pretty week storyline too: trying to stop mayhem and violence in the city. Burton's '89 Batman was more more deep and layered and interesting. Expand
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DanielR.Jul 20, 2008
My new favorite movie. This movie was it. All of the actors were glossed over because of Heath Ledger's amazing turn as the best freakin villain ever (in my humble opinion). He brought a kind of anti-star power: stripped of his face, My new favorite movie. This movie was it. All of the actors were glossed over because of Heath Ledger's amazing turn as the best freakin villain ever (in my humble opinion). He brought a kind of anti-star power: stripped of his face, he's freer than he has ever been before to savor each moment onscreen as a character with a lust for life, death, and most of all, chaos. This film has been called a crime epic, and it is, but it is something much more; like No Country for Old Men, it is a philosophical struggle to find morality in this crazy world. Christopher Nolan makes the ballsiest film of the summer; one that's not afraid to be long, not afraid to be smart, not afraid to be deep. Also, they flipped over an 18-wheeler in the middle of Chicago. Ballsy. And it's gonna pay off. Hell, it already did. Expand
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RashadS.Jul 20, 2008
This is not only the best super hero movie ever, but probably the best movie ever. Yes, right up there with godfather! I will also use this movie to gauge movie critics. Anyone giving this less than a ten will come under severe question from This is not only the best super hero movie ever, but probably the best movie ever. Yes, right up there with godfather! I will also use this movie to gauge movie critics. Anyone giving this less than a ten will come under severe question from me and I just cant trust there reviews no longer. P.S. Heath lived up to the hype! Expand
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AnonymousMCJul 20, 2008
All the performances were great. Ledger is a far better Joker than Nicholson (but anyone who knows anything about Batman would know that was the case before seeing the movie). His performance is bang-on for what the Joker is supposed to be.All the performances were great. Ledger is a far better Joker than Nicholson (but anyone who knows anything about Batman would know that was the case before seeing the movie). His performance is bang-on for what the Joker is supposed to be.

The rest of the cast is solid, particularly Oldman and Eckhart in the less flamboyant roles.
My criticism of the movie is that it takes far too long for it to really go anywhere. It spends almost two hours before we really get going. Additionally, the main idea of the story is rehashed over and over again. Okay, we get it, the Joker doesn't have any good reason for doing what he does. Now lets get some, you know, story here. I think that the archetypal aspects of the comic are missing and that's what weakens the movie.

All that said, the movie is still well-worth seeing, probably more than once. It is not, however, the perfect film that many make it out to be.
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JohnT.Jul 20, 2008
Oh my God, how did Critics give this an 82?? I've finally lost complete respect for them. This movie, was absolutely-amazing. If not for Batman's rumbly voice I would venture far enough to say it's perfect. Keith Ledger Oh my God, how did Critics give this an 82?? I've finally lost complete respect for them. This movie, was absolutely-amazing. If not for Batman's rumbly voice I would venture far enough to say it's perfect. Keith Ledger absolutely dominates his role as the Joker. The fight scenes where absolutely amazing. There was one plot twist after another. I'm giving this movie a 10 despite the rumbly voice, it was simply far too good and it deserves nothing less. A++, see this movie NOW! Expand
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FelipeP.Jul 20, 2008
Heath Ledger stole the movie, best Batman Movie ever.
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ErnieD.Jul 20, 2008
This film lived up to it's hype, it may have been the best comic book movie I'd ever seen, no make that the best movie! Truly stunning effects, and the acting was outstanding. Anybody rating this movie low either has it in for This film lived up to it's hype, it may have been the best comic book movie I'd ever seen, no make that the best movie! Truly stunning effects, and the acting was outstanding. Anybody rating this movie low either has it in for someone involved with it or doesn't know the history of the comic book. A true must see! Expand
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MarkMckIernanJul 20, 2008
Brilliant, dark, good versus evil. Heath gets the Oscar.
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DannyT.Jul 20, 2008
it was dramaticly shocking. Absolutely different from the earlier batman movie. But it'll be better if they didn't use a very difficult plot to understand that basically people won't understand and make some people think it was dramaticly shocking. Absolutely different from the earlier batman movie. But it'll be better if they didn't use a very difficult plot to understand that basically people won't understand and make some people think that's boring. But still, the best heroe-movie plot i've ever watch Expand
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DanielC.Jul 20, 2008
Amazing in every sense of the word... I'd elaborate, but see it, and you'll know exactly what i mean... Great.
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TravisJ.Jul 20, 2008
There isn't anything i could change about this movie. perfect 10.
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