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The first of the new franchise, it tells the real origin of Batman beautifully, with some great performances from the supporting cast (especially Michael Caine as Alfred). The world of Batman made real for the first time.
Not as great as the second part but still a good and entertaining movie. Christian Bale was good in this first one - I think he looked a bit pale in the second film compared to Heath Ledger's performance - but in this one I liked him.
I think TDK is the most overrated one in the trilogy not Batman Begins. People give too much credits that movie than it earned with emotional reasons. I doubt it could get the same level attention if Heath Ledger would be still alive. I still think Batman Begins is better than the other two.
It has a much different feel to it than the Dark Knight, and so did the Dark Knight Rises for that matter, which is interesting consdering how well the three work together.
This one has almost a mystery feel to it, whereas TDK is a crime thriller, and TDKR, a war movie.
I'm sorry for all the people who don't watch this and the dark knight because "they are about superheros and they are for boys"
The two movies are very very great for me.
I watched Batman Begins and Dark Knight back-to-back a few weeks ago in preparation for Rises. If you ask me, the two films work so much better as a whole, which is very rare for films in a series, even Star Wars doesn't quite accomplish the same cohesiveness. In Begins we see the creation of Batman and his motivations, which is logically followed by him facing a villain (who arguably was created as a result of Batman’s existence) that he can’t defeat (an unstoppable force, Joker, and an immovable object, Batman). Very, very, very interested to see how Rises will fit into it all and conclude one of cinema's most ambitious trilogies.
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My hot take is that the writing is wonky at certain points, especially the dialogue; in certain sections is the change in pace jarring.My hot take is that the writing is wonky at certain points, especially the dialogue; in certain sections https://triamtmt.com/tmt-bar-price/Kobe Staude
My hot take is that the writing is wonky at certain points, especially the dialogue; in certain sections is the change in pace jarring.junegoon
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The first of the new franchise, it tells the real origin of Batman beautifully, with some great performances from the supporting cast (especially Michael Caine as Alfred). The world of Batman made real for the first time.punchingseagulls
This film has been added to the Oscar and Razzie Nominated Films ListIreneAdler
Not as great as the second part but still a good and entertaining movie. Christian Bale was good in this first one - I think he looked a bit pale in the second film compared to Heath Ledger's performance - but in this one I liked him.Earring72
Haven't watched it for a while, but really enjoyed it again. Good balance of action and drama. Good stuff, only a bit too long.hyperform
I think TDK is the most overrated one in the trilogy not Batman Begins. People give too much credits that movie than it earned with emotional reasons. I doubt it could get the same level attention if Heath Ledger would be still alive. I still think Batman Begins is better than the other two.mathiasa
overratedCaptain Qynce
It has a much different feel to it than the Dark Knight, and so did the Dark Knight Rises for that matter, which is interesting consdering how well the three work together.This one has almost a mystery feel to it, whereas TDK is a crime thriller, and TDKR, a war movie.
Good movie, a+
Micaescalada
I'm sorry for all the people who don't watch this and the dark knight because "they are about superheros and they are for boys"The two movies are very very great for me.
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I watched Batman Begins and Dark Knight back-to-back a few weeks ago in preparation for Rises. If you ask me, the two films work so much better as a whole, which is very rare for films in a series, even Star Wars doesn't quite accomplish the same cohesiveness. In Begins we see the creation of Batman and his motivations, which is logically followed by him facing a villain (who arguably was created as a result of Batman’s existence) that he can’t defeat (an unstoppable force, Joker, and an immovable object, Batman). Very, very, very interested to see how Rises will fit into it all and conclude one of cinema's most ambitious trilogies.mook
Excellent origin story with a great plot & structure that weaves the comic mythos into a reality based thriller. 9/10.Follow me on Twitter @LastFilmSeen
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Much prefer it to The Dark Knight. I actually almost liked Christian Bale in this one.Lemonball679
Excellent. I feel sorry for it forever being cast in the Dark Knights shadow when it is as good as (and in some ways better than) it's successor.Showing items 1 – 15 of 28