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Ameetbhuvan Ameetbhuvan Movie Jockey
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Opening with a superbly crafted Bond-like airborne action piece that sets the stage for an ambitious two hour 44 minute long adventure, The Dark Knight Rises is a smart and respectable end to Nolan's Batman trilogy.

Eight years after the Joker was vanquished, Bruce Wayne has hung his cape up and decided that Gotham doesn't need Batman anymore. It takes a masked megalomaniac mercenary Bane to unleash mayhem and take over the city to get Batman out and in action. While Commissioner Gordon, Alfred and Fox retain their roles, new characters of Cat woman and Robin get introduced in this elaborately crafted script.

It is interesting how Nolan weaves in contemporary themes of terrorism, oppressive governments, economic collapse and anarchy into a superhero narrative.

Bane liberates prisoners from jails, sets up courts to decide the fate of the oppressors and promises to help the citizens of Gotham redeem their city from the corrupt. The film plays around with all of these ideologies juggling many story threads at one time effortlessly. What the film does explicitly state is the eternal match of the good vs evil and how the two are interpreted by individuals and societies together.

While one misses the Joker from the second part of the trilogy, Bane as the deadly mercenary is no less menacing. Masked for most part of the film, he is physically and ideologically threatening. He makes for an intimidating metaphor of all that is wrong in these economically unstable times we live in, as well as a portend of what might happen if course correction is not undertaken. His presence, tough incomparable to Heath's legendary Joker, adds to the story immensely.

Anne Hathway as Selina, the vixen like thief, is the other alluringly tantalizing character in this edition of the saga. She is slinky, intelligent and makes for the perfect foil for an otherwise silent Batman. Lewitt as the young cop who seems to know every detail of the puzzle always also impresses with his short role that towards the end hints at him being Robin.

Despite the beautiful moments, TDKR is not without faults. Some parts of the film are just dialogues, heavy and loaded with meaning, these drag the scenes and test ones patience.

The film is immensely gloomy, a sense of all pervading destruction grips the mind from the very first scene, leaving very little room for humor. Romantic track between Tate and Wayne is unrealized and ends up being a farce.

And then there is the deeply felt absence of the Joker.

Yet, TDKR is an intelligent film that not just gives one the thrill of watching a superhero flick, but also makes one think and engages the mind. Watch this one without fail, multiple viewings are guaranteed.
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Nikhil Arora Nikhil Arora Movie Jockey
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Christopher Nolan. Every sane filmgoer worships these words today. He has changed Hollywood filmmaking forever. To expect The Dark Knight Rises to ... read more
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Ankur Pathak Ankur Pathak Movie Jockey
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After his last Batman film premiered worldwide in July 2008, Christopher Nolan became the beneficiary of being one of modern cinemas rarest treasur... read more
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Smita Smita Movie Jockey
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A lot has been written about the last of the Batman movies so I will keep this short. The Dark Knight is an entertaining movie with lots of great e... read more
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Cinefreak Cinefreak Movie Jockey
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One man who deserves to be accredited for having given the Batman series a grand facelift is Christopher Nolan. Its not easy to keep a franchise go... read more
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Rony Dcosta Rony Dcosta Movie Jockey
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In Nolan we trust Jul 22, 2012
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Is it better than The Dark Knight? Does Bane live up to the Joker act? Is it a fitting finale to the trilogy?The biggest conflict in The Dark Knigh... read more
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Inspector VIjay Inspector VIjay Movie Jockey
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In what I can easily call, the most awaited film by far this year, Christopher Nolans last & final instalment in the Batman series, The Dark Kn... read more
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Roopali Bajpai Roopali Bajpai Time-Passer
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This is not a review... It's just me stringing my awe-struck feeling into words!Not only does Nolan seem to have perfected the art of telling stori... read more
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Steven Franz Steven Franz Time-Passer
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Christopher Nolan is the most innovative smart intellectual creative Filmmaker in Hollywood. He's an ardent adept master of filmmaking, there are o... read more
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