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…take a Leap of Faith

Posted on the 27 July 2012 by Zer @the2women

…take a leap of faithThe thing with trilogies is that by the time you get around to the third, everyone’s pretty much made up their mind about the series.

So, in reality a filmmaker could coast (or bloat the heck out of a plot Spider-Man 3…you know what you did).  However, we’re of course talking about Christopher Nolan and his game-changing Batman series here, so really, we all know that’s not thee case.

In “The Dark Knight Rises” Nolan’s final chapter (for now at least) we once again find ourselves in Gotham.  Although, unlike the turbulent crime-filled city we’ve come to know, we find a city at a point of self-proclaimed peace.

That is if you ignore the impending class warfare due to the staggering gap between the rich and poor (sounds familiar).

The death of Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), and subsequent concealment, with the help of Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman), of his final hours of insanity-driven criminal activity has served it’s purpose.

It’s a world without a need for The Batman. Consequently he, along with his playboy, millionaire, philanthropist counterpart, Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale), have gone into hiding.

Little does anyone know that an uprising, with the promise of equalizing the classes is upon them.  Enter Bane (Tom Hardy), a crazed, masked man who takes Gotham hostage, and sadly the rest of the world lets him do it.

The Bane-ruled Gotham is like a scene out of the French Revolution, evoking images of the storming of the Bastille and the Tennis Court Oath.  It is a metropolis seemingly ruled by the people (in appearance only of course) in which those on the bottom have taken control.

This maniacal, masked villain is a hulk of a man, and a beautifully motivated character, and regular readers know how I love villains with motivation.  I would tell you what his motivation is, but no spoilers (sorry).  However, add the fact that Mr. Hardy pulls off an incredibly moving performance with 3/4′s of his face covered and I admit the rest of the movie could have sucked and I still would have been happy.  It didn’t, but it could have.  Now, back to the story:

Bane’s assault on the city of Gotham, along with some motivation from Alfred (Michael Caine), a seemingly nameless “hot-headed” young cop (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a do-gooder/philanthropist named Miranda (Marion Cotillard), and a cat burglar named Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway) all come together to lure Mr. Wayne (and Batman) back into the world.

Although Batman gets the title, this story is as much about the supporting cast as it is about the Dark Knight himself, perhaps more so.  Luckily, it has some strong stories and performances to rely on.

Ladies first: Ms. Hathaway’s Cat Woman is the absolute best that this character can be.  She’s smart, sneaky, a little bit illegal, but good at heart. Ms. Cotillard as Miranda is surprising to say the least.  Yet another intelligent character who knows how to play the game and look good doing it.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt practically steals the hero half of this show. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that his story is eerily similar to that of our titular hero.  Still, he definitely has the skills to carry a superhero franchise, should that burden be thrust upon him (sorry for the slight spoiler).

Lastly Mr. Caine.  What can I say?  The only complaint I have is that Alfred disappears from the screen for far too long.  Thank you sir, for continuing to do this role proud.  The trilogy wouldn’t be the same without you.

Much like the rest of this series, “The Dark Knight Rises” puts humanity in dire straits and all we as the audience can do is hope for the best.  You can of course safely assume that in the end good will win, but not without the worst in us all is put before us.  Batman will inevitably save the day, but not without the goodness of those “ordinary” people he relies on so much.  Not just for their actions, but for their belief.

Well done Mr. Nolan, and we look forward to the next chapter, whatever it may be.

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…and a very Happy Opening Ceremonies to all!!!


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