Friday, July 20, 2012

My Dark Knight Rises for WAYNE hero.

Someone had told Russovoir he's all grown up now since superhero plots don't entice him recently anymore. Subconsciously, all he desires in any heroic movie is that it shouldn't go far from reality, bringing down a notch in which hope and harrow draw a line in the middle so thin, snaps that beautiful thrill and compassion.

Christopher Nolan and co-writer brother Jonathan Nolan understood and captured real human fear, workable storyline that, although improbable, is possible as the entirety of the film put a lot of weight on a constructive and cohesive sequence of events that reasonably draw one's finer, undivided attention. The Dark Knight Rises is not all about special effects, but it was a bout of special effects. The Dark Knight Rises is not all about the suspenseful sound mixes, but HANS down to Hans Zimmer for he somehow matched the rhythm of the lub dub of my heart - however rapid, slow, or stable the pulsation; it only knew to obey and cooperate - on climactic scenes.

"I'm adaptable."
My words are neither supple nor skin-deep but as glowing as her pearl-like complexion when I say Anne Hathaway is a talent besides what one plainly perceives. She is grace under pressure, lace and leather, and a bird of fine feathers. A radiant rogue she was.

"I can offer you protection."
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a promising actor. He displayed a performance in The Dark Knight Rises with so much dedication that I felt it on screen. He is a serious business actor with little to no intention to roles of ridicule, inconsequential, and both all together. The idealistic policeman of the Gotham Police Department (GPD) had his own agenda of heroism that convened maybe the same people or a whole new set of supporters apart or alongside of Batman's. 

The Dark Knight Rises is full of surprises. It is not overdone nor is it flattering in favor on anyone. Not even Batman. The gravity of the unprecedented situation is equal to the number of heroes, no one's super, just unwavering civic duties, even those who took a while. Two elements in the film were reminiscent of two different films on recall but I ended up not minding because they have been put into good use and I'm being modest. The film has made me realized one thing: that a hero in a movie, and only if they keep it fresh and unpretentious, given the protagonist(s) must come out alive and victorious, but keeps us interested until the end, will never be a bane of my existence.     

1 comment:

  1. Bane put the movie upside down literally.. - Karlo

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