THE PROBLEM WITH THE DARK KNIGHT MOVIES

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  • The problems with some of the performances or more importantly depictions of the characters in everyone's favorite Batman trilogy.
    The Dark Knight movies are some of the most well
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  • @peterbabicki8252
    @peterbabicki8252 Год назад +424

    I actually unironically like the Bane voice. Sure, it's goofy, but it's also iconic and memorable. We've all attempted a Bane voice at one point or another.

    • @FeliX-TobiYahs-C
      @FeliX-TobiYahs-C Год назад +24

      Yup, and when i first heard Tom Hardys real voice i realized the genius behind that portrayal! He's more then just a roided out on venom hlk like in the comics.. Linking him to the league of shadows was also a nice touch to connect him to batman more.. They could've done more with his character, but for the movie it seems fine for him,, He wasn't really a iconic villain like the others

    • @PainrunnerGaming
      @PainrunnerGaming Год назад +13

      That's how fighters/wrestlers/boxers talk actually. So I'm totally confused on how is that a "problem".

    • @kedrprao
      @kedrprao Год назад +7

      Recently, I smoked a blunt with friends and we had to go out. I said “let’s get mobile” in Bane voice. Lol

    • @OneUponADime
      @OneUponADime Год назад +3

      Really really enjoyed that Bane

    • @jlevans1985
      @jlevans1985 Год назад +5

      I hated their version of bane, it was too removed from source material

  • @FearNoJutsu
    @FearNoJutsu Год назад +562

    I feel like one of the most overlooked aspects of the Batman voice was when Falcone said “you’re the prince of Gotham, you’d have to go a thousand miles to meet someone who didn’t know your name.” Narratively this set Batman up for the change of voice. He was trying to keep his identity a secret even though everyone in Gotham knew his voice.

    • @John-Doe-Yo
      @John-Doe-Yo Год назад +10

      Was that in the first movie?

    • @102-d7i
      @102-d7i Год назад +26

      @@John-Doe-Yo yeah when he goes to visit falcone before throwing the gun away

    • @edwardiii8409
      @edwardiii8409 Год назад +36

      Yeah!! but it didn't have to sound like what they did, I felt

    • @andyroobrick-a-brack9355
      @andyroobrick-a-brack9355 Год назад +61

      We know that, though. The problem isn't the lore behind the voice change, the problem is the actual voice.

    • @dharma_mane
      @dharma_mane Год назад +10

      I agree. The voice was fine for me.

  • @TheScience69
    @TheScience69 Год назад +84

    The only joker, live action or animated that really captured the essence of the character is the I'm the joker baby guy. The depth he brought to the character really made him shine. It was like he literally became the joker.

    • @jacquelinewithac8668
      @jacquelinewithac8668 Год назад +3

      I mean he IS the joker babey!

    • @TheScience69
      @TheScience69 Год назад +2

      @jacquelinewithac8668 everything you could ever need to know about the character encapsulated perfectly in that one line. Going full method really paid off.

    • @Liam_Phoenix
      @Liam_Phoenix Год назад +2

      Are you not going to say where he's from? Because I'm drawing a blank, is it from one of the Arkham games?
      Edit: Did you mean the meme?

    • @Eye_Of_Odin978
      @Eye_Of_Odin978 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Liam_Phoenix He did mean the meme

    • @Velldog
      @Velldog 3 месяца назад

      Marc Hamil Joker yes

  • @hollyswoods
    @hollyswoods Год назад +326

    The one moment in the film that felt truly like the joker to me was him killing the fake batman just due to joker getting upset that someone is pretending to be the man he is obsessed with is so on point with the character

    • @Galvatronover
      @Galvatronover Год назад +9

      He is the joker he’s just not your joker characters can be different in adaptations

    • @petermj1098
      @petermj1098 Год назад +55

      @@Galvatronover Heath Ledger Joker was mostly deadpan humorous. I don’t get why people do not see that. The hospital bomb fail was deadpan. His talk with the mob was deadpan. The part in bank heist where he said “I kill the bus driver” was deadpan humorous. Him clapping at Gordon being promoted to commissioner. He literally is mocking people by having a serious face and is intentionally being ironic to his “Why so serious” slogan. People don’t get his joke.

    • @r0cket104
      @r0cket104 Год назад +6

      @@petermj1098 in the comics joker decides what’s funny or not he doesn’t let people in on a joke you are the joke the reason he is obsessed with Batman is because he can understand joker and his sense of humor without having to be told joker wants to break batmans psyche he wants batman to not only understand his humor but to embrace it laugh with him I love heath Ledgers performance but he strays so far away from the joker from the comics

    • @petermj1098
      @petermj1098 Год назад +5

      @@r0cket104 the joker is obsessed with Batman in the dark knight as well. He blatantly says that he is unstoppable force and Batman is a immovable object and he says that he completes him and doesn’t want to kill him. Literally in the interrogation scene he reveals to Batman that society is a bad joke and he wants to show him that to him.

    • @r0cket104
      @r0cket104 Год назад +2

      @@petermj1098 I’m just stating that the dark knights joker is it’s own character it uses traits of joker from the comics but he’s a different character entirely I agree with your statement

  • @MrKiller1250
    @MrKiller1250 Год назад +60

    The thing with joker is that he needs others to see how insane and murderous he is. He doesnt want to be forgotten or downplayed or what ever. So that is why i believe that its better for the joker to praise himself instead of other people. It shows how insane and insecure he really is.

    • @ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917
      @ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917 9 месяцев назад +5

      I know he's a showman, but he's a different kind of showman than Riddler.
      He isn't insecure and wanting people to know his name, with almost every version not having a name beyond Joker. Whatever he was as a man no longer exists, instead he's a performer, the ultimate performer.
      That's the extent of his vanity. He doesn't care if people know that he's the one responsible for his terrible deeds, but he wants as many people as possible to watch those deeds. Meaning that he's perfectly fine with no one knowing that he was the guy who murdered Harvey Dent, but he needs people to know that Harvey Dent is dead and what really happened to him.
      He's different from Riddler in that everyone knows that Riddler is Edward Nigma because he can't take a step while walking down the street without saying "Hey! I'm Riddler, and Edward Nigma! Check out these cool evil plans," while no one knows Joker's real identity, if that makes sense.

    • @Lord-Regent-of-the-Imperium
      @Lord-Regent-of-the-Imperium 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917You, you get it

  • @why-ht7uh
    @why-ht7uh Год назад +62

    i think the “bruce is the mask” debate is really interesting because technically you’re right, billionaire playboy bruce wayne is a facade, but that doesn’t mean bruce wayne the real person is fake as well

  • @Crimson28
    @Crimson28 Год назад +272

    My biggest problems with this trilogy is that there are no characters I care about other than Bruce. Also the dialogue consists of everyone talking like they’re Basil Exposition

    • @Slice2099
      @Slice2099 Год назад +50

      What how the fuck do you not care about Alfred Jim Gordon Selena Kyle The origin Rachel Harvey Dent

    • @slammydunk9787
      @slammydunk9787 Год назад +68

      @@Slice2099 its easy when these characters spend half of their screen time delivering exposition or not being particularly important.

    • @last1standing663
      @last1standing663 Год назад +40

      My biggest problem is that batman is the world's greatest detective. He only showed his detective skills once.

    • @RGK93
      @RGK93 Год назад +7

      EVERYONE talking like Basil Exposition?! wow, some one is overreacting a little.

    • @delix787
      @delix787 Год назад +12

      That’s how I felt about the Batman!

  • @DaniG._.German
    @DaniG._.German Год назад +220

    "Do I look like a cop?" was Christian Bale's best line in the trilogy.

    • @jorge5275
      @jorge5275 Год назад +4

      I'm The Batman he is actually doing Firemen and Policemen work.🤣
      Like why even call this Batman.
      Especially when he is helping the people at the end.
      It's like ok just put a firemen jacket on him instead.

    • @skakirask
      @skakirask Год назад +24

      I'm a fan of "I'M NOT WEARING HOCKEY PADS"

    • @jorge5275
      @jorge5275 Год назад

      @@cactusmalone I'm not smart,. But You're the sheep praising a crappy film.
      Talk about NOT being smart🤦

    • @jorge5275
      @jorge5275 Год назад +1

      @@cactusmalone I didn't even know Harvey Dent was in this shitty movie.
      Are you referring to The Penguin perhaps?

    • @tobsonasanya4765
      @tobsonasanya4765 Год назад

      ​@@jorge5275 shitty??

  • @TheBermudaMan
    @TheBermudaMan 11 месяцев назад +13

    During a radio interview, J.R.R. Tolkien once answered the question of why the Fellowship didn't just use the eagles to fly to Mordor: "Shut up." I think Nolan has the exact same response for anyone who asks why Batman and Gordon didn't just pin everything on the Joker.

  • @Fluffy6555
    @Fluffy6555 Год назад +85

    Two points you missed
    1. At the end of the Dark Knight, all of Harvey Dent's murders are pinned on Batman. So the city now hates him. He also sustained a knee injury, presumably from the fall after rescuing Gordon's son. Rachel was not the only reason he retired.
    2. After the death of Rachel, Harvey lost his faith in the system. A lot of the cops were dirty and even played a hand in Rachel's death and his kidnapping. He frequently warned Gordon but he did nothing. But why not kill the Joker? Harvey still has a sense of justice, just very warped. He even explains it at the end of the movie. The coin flip is pure chance and fairness. 50/50. "Unbiased. Fair." He also draws a parallel between the police having to choose to save Rachel or Harvey, giving each of them a 50/50 chance.

  • @HoustonSoto
    @HoustonSoto Год назад +79

    One of the more frustrating parts of Joker’s speeches and sermons is that it gave way to this misguided notion that the Joker was some sort of counter culture, anti-establishment Icon. People love using Ledger’s Joker particularly as the face of their social platitudes seemingly forgetting that Joker has no real ideology other than people are evil at their core. It sort of cheapened his image for a while.

    • @normdeplume4082
      @normdeplume4082 Год назад +18

      Ledger adds more ideology than the joker in the comics. In the comics he isn't an agent of chaos. He is chaos. There is no reason at all. He isn't trying to prove anything. He does what he does because it is. There is no point...

    • @barisbal7782
      @barisbal7782 Год назад +8

      one of the worst decision that this movie made was putting batman into an ideological pissing context with joker.

    • @magallanesagustin4952
      @magallanesagustin4952 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@normdeplume4082 wasn't all the killing joke thing the Joker trying to prove a point?

    • @datdankdj8264
      @datdankdj8264 8 месяцев назад +3

      They should’ve used Anarchy for the movie if that’s what they were going for

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@normdeplume4082but sometimes, there being 'no point' - can exemplify a meaning that alludes to something that at first glance doesn't seem as the Joker is doing it for apparently the 'sake of it' - all the Jokers (maybe except from his 1st iteration of being able to break the 4th wall) are exactly the same in essence of their meaning as a allegorical, figurehead of a character in juxtaposition to how a Human can ultimately be shaped down by the circumstances, which goes against the whole notion that is the dilemma of 'good & ev_I' - that juxtapositions itself with an 'idea' - that sets upon the most accepted set of perceived standards, that gets objectified in truth of what it's supposed be as, and what it should be, such as what a 'Human' is supposed to be as in all it's meaning of existence.

  • @fortheloveofgodlaugh2981
    @fortheloveofgodlaugh2981 Год назад +189

    "The joker doesn't need to be specifically acknowledged or credited" You are just wrong. There are so many times where the joker got angry or insecure that people don't KNOW and FEAR him. It's the entire subplot of Arkham Knight

    • @slammydunk9787
      @slammydunk9787 Год назад +19

      Not always a case actually. In some media he cares in other he just wants to prove a point to the Batman and hell with everything else. Do you really think that Joker from Killing Jokes cares about acknowledgment from the public? Hell no.

    • @jamaaldagreatest2748
      @jamaaldagreatest2748 Год назад +19

      @@slammydunk9787 his whole point in that is to prove to Batman and the world that anybody could end up like him and it only takes one bad day. That even the most heroic and stoic figures that fight for the side of Justice could be broken and weren’t infallible. If Jim Gordon could break nobody was safe

    • @lewisaino
      @lewisaino Год назад +5

      Heck that is why he attacked Harley during TAS

    • @jerbs5346
      @jerbs5346 Год назад +20

      Heath Ledger's Joker is not the definitive version of the character.

    • @jerbs5346
      @jerbs5346 Год назад +11

      @Randy White His performance is terrific but his character isn't.

  • @CaseyBlase
    @CaseyBlase Год назад +111

    The Riddler leaves behind clues because of a need to show off.
    The Joker left behind clues in order to manipulate.
    The final plan of the evacuation of the city doesn't work without the Joker having a history of calling his shots, and carrying through even after he does.

    • @mitchell7309
      @mitchell7309 Год назад +2

      Gets it. Some people have never read a Joker comic or Batman #1 which this iteration was based on

    • @Ironcabbit
      @Ironcabbit 10 месяцев назад +4

      I’m a little bit surprised that Vee missed that TDK Joker literally only explained to manipulate and just how much in the movie isn’t outright explained. All three movies require constant attention in order to catch everything. One of the few flaws in TDKR is when a character gets something explained to him that he should have figured out on his own.

  • @alexandrefrauches132
    @alexandrefrauches132 Год назад +13

    9:30 Actually this thing of Joker telling Batman and police who will be his victims is from the comics, specially from his first apperances in the golden age as well story such as "The man who laughs" and "the laughting fish". The Joker does this to make the crime more fun and also to prove his point to others: Batman and GCPD can do anything, try anything, he will still kill his victim and go out laughting in the end.

  • @MistahJay7
    @MistahJay7 Год назад +23

    Bane had lots of potential tho since they were going for a more smart angle to his character kind of like in Origins

    • @cotopaximusic
      @cotopaximusic Год назад +13

      Origins Bane is top notch

    • @nodiggity9472
      @nodiggity9472 Год назад

      @@cotopaximusic The Bane in Harley Quinn the animated series is best.

  • @ryrydatguy
    @ryrydatguy Год назад +80

    I’m curious why Catwoman’s portrayal in TDKR wasn’t included in this video set. She’s such a complex and important character to the Bat Family that you’d think you would give her some attention.

    • @jorge5275
      @jorge5275 Год назад +16

      Nah, she was pretty damn Useless.
      The new one is even worse

    • @Desmondbrown73
      @Desmondbrown73 Год назад +4

      Women get enough attention all on their own

    • @largefactory
      @largefactory Год назад +5

      What makes her complex and important?

    • @theburnout8715
      @theburnout8715 Год назад +2

      Terrible. Take a lap.

    • @carenthusiasm345
      @carenthusiasm345 Год назад +9

      @@jorge5275 the new one is better.

  • @brandon_crow1291
    @brandon_crow1291 Год назад +152

    I think the point of having the Joker give speeches like other characters is to show that he's not really just a manic looking to cause chaos but is methodical. The charters that give speeches are seen as really wise characters so to draw that parallel is to me a great little move. Also anarchists absolutely explain their point and reasoning for their stance in often a self fealating way. The difference with Joker is that it's a game to him. He KNOWS he's a schemer, he's just showing that he's smarter than the others out there. He wants to have fun where as the others want money, power, or some other relatively material gain. At the end of the day Joker just wants to fuck with people.
    Also my head cannon is that Joker was a soldier that got wounded in combat and then fucked over by the system. Just makes a lot of sense with some of the things he knows how to do not to mention the underlying social commentary that the Nolan movies have (i.e. the post 9/11 U.S..)

    • @RodrickMarsMoon
      @RodrickMarsMoon Год назад +21

      Which explains his knowledge of guns, explosions, how he camouflaged himself among that soldiers pretty well, his almost supernatural ability to improvise perfectly according to the surprises that happened while his plan was flowing...
      And a specific line on his speech to Harvey on the hospital: "no one cares when a van full of soldiers explodes miles away".
      Aaand another one during the interrogation scene: "never start with the head, the witness can't get fuzzy!"

    • @brandon_crow1291
      @brandon_crow1291 Год назад +1

      @@RodrickMarsMoon exaclty.

    • @slammydunk9787
      @slammydunk9787 Год назад +3

      Problem of him giving speeches is not some great meta concept of something like that, no its just how characters communicate in this movie.

    • @brandon_crow1291
      @brandon_crow1291 Год назад +10

      @@slammydunk9787 the key thing though is what characters do that. Its for the most part the main ones and mostly those we're supposed to see as wise, smart, or cunning. Putting him on that same level shows that he's not just some crazy dude (i.e. one of the many ways the fucked up with the Letto Joker) but is actually an equal and more of a threat.

    • @slammydunk9787
      @slammydunk9787 Год назад +2

      @@brandon_crow1291 But every single character from main cast has some speech at some point (apart of Rachel…. But she is more of a plot device rather than actual character + she already said her speech in the Beginning so its counts). Obviously main villain of the movie must be one of those people. Once again, Joker doing this not because its some great artistic decision, he doing this because its only way of communication major characters have between each other or/and audience.

  • @FiveByte
    @FiveByte Год назад +17

    My personal favourite thing about taking characters like Batman and Joker from comic book pages to live action is there will never be a perfect director, no perfect performance that pleases everyone and that's why I never cared about having these characters rebooted all the time, same applies with Spider-Man every movie will bring something different and will make certain aspects of the character perfect but it will never be 100%. There's always a different way to play a character like Joker and we've seen that play out, from Nicholson to Heath to Leto and now Joaquin all the same character but no 2 are the same. This trilogy will never be perfect and it doesn't have to be cuz no matter what we want to change or what we just don't like it will never stop anyone from enjoying it and the heart Heath put into the role makes it that much more enjoyable.

  • @michaelclausen1135
    @michaelclausen1135 Год назад +26

    My own slight rebuttals:
    -Two-Face does kind of have a two-sided suit in the Dark Knight. He's wearing the suit that was burned on one side the same as he was.
    -Rachel Dawes was the worst part of the Dark Knight, not the Dark Knight himself. Out of every character in the movie, she has the least of it. Heck, I am more interested in the backstory of the psycho David Dasmalchin (or however the hell you spell his name) played than I am in Rachel. She's literally just a love object that Bruce and Harvey play tug-o-war with. Kirsten Dunst's Mary Jane is more of a character and I would say Katie Holmes even made her more compelling.
    -Yes, I disagree with Bale's Batman hanging up the cape because of her death. But that's also because I don't think the logical story move following Dark Knight is him retiring whatsoever. The badassness Batman ends that movie with, Gordon's whole speech about what a legendary figure he is and how he will watch out for the city no matter what, indicates to me that Batman will go even harder in his crusade than ever.
    I think that ending indicates that the Dark Knight Rises' Batman should even be a bit Frank Miller-y at the start of that movie. Hunting down criminals while being hunted down by cops. And him even being unafraid to drop more and more of the cops on his tail if they get in the way of "his" justice (to the floor, not the grave.) I don't think it's eight years of retirement that should've made him lose his edge in his first bout with Bane. It's eight years of exhaustion from age and fighting that makes him lose. Which is closer to the essence of Knightfall where Bane's plan is to fatigue the Dark Knight.
    But I digress. Bale's Batman has a fantastic through line in the trilogy despite that one un-Batman-like decision. Especially as Vee appropriately pinpointed Bruce the MAN as most important to these films. Batman is just an extension of Bruce's willpower. And I think we can all agree Batman, whether truly Bruce or not, is a story about willpower. As long as that value is touted in the face of obstacles and tragedy, it's a Batman story. And from the man's point of view, it's a more hopeful and relatable ending for the man to overcome everything in his life holding him back, including his parents' deaths. He overcomes numbness, the emptiness of such crippling loss in a spiritual victory that I think is just so passionately enacted by Bale in Rises. "I'm afraid of dying here...while my city burns." Ultimately, Gotham still meant more to him than anything. And while that overcoming of the parents is also not very true to the comics, comics Batman does always make sure the city is in good hands should he ever fail to have what it takes. Him giving Blake the keys to the cave was a nice tribute to the legacy characters of Batman in the books. Since I don't think the colorful Robins would work in Nolan's world. (However, this cop character from Bludhaven could have probably still just been named Dick Grayson.)

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction Год назад +1

      the best batman is the batman himself and not bruce since the best batman is the real mask of Bruce Wayne

  • @830whart
    @830whart Год назад +13

    There might be too much dialogue, but at the same time, it’s a good thing for fans to watch with people not familiar with Batman lore. I’ve watched this movie with my girl and my daughter separately and they were both able to grasp the story and the motives easily without me having to pause every time something happens to explain.

  • @thomasdematteo2281
    @thomasdematteo2281 9 месяцев назад +2

    It is a movie! A work of art. It is not a mirror of reality but an extreme version of it. The joker would love to explain himself. He enjoys showing his victims his power over them and his cleverness.

  • @xcarnage3936
    @xcarnage3936 Год назад +32

    What I liked is that they stuck with keeping Nolan's joker a mystery. When he was locked in a cell. "No names, fingerprints, the suit is custom made, no other alias"-Gordon

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 Год назад +6

    Agreed about Batman's voice haha.
    First time I heard it, I was like "WTF??" 😅😂

  • @jerbs5346
    @jerbs5346 Год назад +24

    Look, Heath Ledger is the terrific Joker, but his character is not the definitive version.

    • @cicolasnage5684
      @cicolasnage5684 Год назад +2

      He’s not and though it’s a great performance as time goes on the power in it gets diluted thanks to all the wannabe actor knobs on RUclips giving tutorials on how to do the voice or showing off how accurate there rendition is and it’s just really lame.
      Honestly Nicholsons Joker is pretty pitch perfect and comic book accurate for it’s time of course. When dark knight first came out all anybody did was shit on nicholsons performance.

    • @TheFreeBass
      @TheFreeBass Год назад

      @@cicolasnage5684 Nah. I shat on Jack from the beginning. I thought he & Carey were cast backwards.

  • @wayneigoe6722
    @wayneigoe6722 6 месяцев назад +2

    Fun fact about the Dark Knight Rises! Deathstroke appeared in this film... Only to be killed by Bane. According to official canon, the CIA agent that Bane kills in the plane scene is actually named William Joseph Wilson with the official alias of "Slade".

  • @alsims2007
    @alsims2007 Год назад +60

    finally someone with my opinion. Bale's batman has no intimidation factor. I swear all of gotham's criminals are still experiencing some lingering effects of Scarecrow's fear toxin

    • @latenightlogic
      @latenightlogic Год назад +1

      Nah

    • @camillechammas4468
      @camillechammas4468 Год назад +8

      The first scene he appeared as batman was terrifying in Batman begins

    • @mutton_man
      @mutton_man Год назад +2

      I felt they achieved that in the first one where he fought in shadows. We saw criminals afraid at the docks. But they moved away from that in the second and third.

    • @jamaairaja2666
      @jamaairaja2666 Год назад

      @@camillechammas4468 Nah man not to me. If only there was a brutal fight (man the fight scene was a joke), it was okay... and also they just tossed even that off in the next movie..

  • @BerserkerX
    @BerserkerX Год назад +6

    Your problem with the Harvey Dent complaint is the this movie is just an adaptation of each character. The movie is a different interpretation of this character vs the Comics.

  • @thomaskilroy4573
    @thomaskilroy4573 Год назад +12

    Fuck sake here he is again! The man who says “Joker wouldn’t declare his crimes on TV” when Joker literally declared his crimes on the radio in his first fucking appearance. The man who calls Gotham’s Jerome the best Joker when he’s literally just a compilation tribute of all previous versions with nothing new added. The man who shits on Batfleck for killing with a valid story reason but is more than willing to forgive Keaton for killing with no reason whatsoever. “Least favourite RUclipsr”. I’m starting to think he doesn’t mean that as a joke.

  • @garetpeyton6787
    @garetpeyton6787 Год назад +5

    I don't think this version of Joker thinks he's a dog chasing cars at all. The only person I think he was honest to was Batman. He's not telling Harvey about himself, he's telling Harvey he's not responsible for his actions, and implanting the same idea into Harvey's head. That's where this version of Two-Face comes in. He's not responsible for his actions, it's just fate.

  • @xavierrodriguez666
    @xavierrodriguez666 9 месяцев назад +2

    You asked, why Bruce became Batman, motivated by his parents’ death, then quit because his wished-to-be-girlfriend died? That’s because he didn’t become Batman because his parents died. When his parents died, he felt sad, upset, and depressed. He was miserable most of his life but then when Rachel pointed out that Gotham is dangerous and terrible and it’s run by criminals. She says “Somebody should do something. Look at the guy over there. He’s getting beaten up in the streets. Someone’s got to do something” Then that’s when Bruce gets motivated to be Batman, by going to get arrested halfway across the world to learn to be a criminal like an idiot. Then when she died, there’s no reason to be Batman anymore because she was the reason why I was Batman in the first place. I gotta hang up the cape after the police dogs finished chewing on it

  • @aymaanrashid2033
    @aymaanrashid2033 Год назад +55

    The best on -screen batman adaptation is obviously Robert pattinson

    • @cotopaximusic
      @cotopaximusic Год назад +10

      Correct

    • @aymaanrashid2033
      @aymaanrashid2033 Год назад +10

      @@cotopaximusic Finally, a man with fully functioning brain

    • @coladecker3792
      @coladecker3792 Год назад +3

      Fr

    • @gplgs4640
      @gplgs4640 Год назад +2

      Incorrect.
      Adam West will always be the peak

    • @q.h.s5051
      @q.h.s5051 Год назад +1

      @@gplgs4640 Jokes aside, we'll love that potrail always.
      My little brother who loves the gritty Batmen absolutely loved the 1966 show and Adam. He's for everyone who wants to have fun

  • @pancakeparatrooper9361
    @pancakeparatrooper9361 Год назад +5

    my biggest problem with this trilogy is that it feels like it’s afraid to be a comic book adaptation. it tries so hard to be grounded and is too afraid to lean into the comic book weirdness that gives the batman mythos its strength

    • @petermj1098
      @petermj1098 Год назад

      If you read the comics it is the movie takes the core story concepts and themes from the Long Halloween and the Killing Joke.

    • @CAM8689
      @CAM8689 9 месяцев назад

      in a weak way I've read those comics by the way...nolan almost seems embarrassed by batman and more comicbooky elements in some ways.........I get the reception of batman and robin was horrific but imo he went to far the other way.@@petermj1098

  • @Gopherzooka
    @Gopherzooka Год назад +3

    Sometimes youtube ad placement is amazing.
    "Anarchy doesnt explain itself it just..."
    *whiskey commercial*

  • @platinumpagoda3079
    @platinumpagoda3079 Год назад +11

    I couldn't agree more. Something about Christian Bale's portrayal of Batman never quite set right with me. He's obviously a phenomenal actor, but something was off with his batman.

    • @cicolasnage5684
      @cicolasnage5684 Год назад +1

      He was great in begins, to me he just got it down pat. But the later films? Not so much.

    • @Gaminglife-sf1oz
      @Gaminglife-sf1oz Год назад

      He is a great bruce wayne though

  • @datdankdj8264
    @datdankdj8264 8 месяцев назад +2

    Everything they did right by Bane? Bane wasn’t even present in that movie! It was just Ubu with a metal mermaid man mask!

  • @slammydunk9787
    @slammydunk9787 Год назад +23

    In the end of the day everything boils down to major flow of almost every Nolan movie. His movies have a interesting story, beautiful visuals, tremendous atmosphere, good ideas (depends on the movie but for the most part). But characters… characters are cardboards in his movies. They are mostly delivering exposition and pretty bluntly explain what happens in this particular section of the story or meaning behind scene…. Oh yeah and they needed for action scenes as well. They just secondary to visual spectacle that Nolan building. Usually its just covered by tremendous performances of actors but you won’t remember those people. You’ll remember scene of the Matthew McConaughey crying but you wont remember name of his character. You will remember spectacle of the Inception but you won’t remember wtf main character were doing in the first place. You will remember Dunkerk ship scenes but never any of the soldier personal stories. The only reason why you remember characters of Dark Knight is because its Batman characters and lore but if you strip them of this context they are just same as every other Nolan characters, cardboards.
    P.S. so thats why Joker so great in the movie. He is is pretty much a perfect Nolan character by a virtue of being one in source material. Cause we all know Joker is not an actual character more of the mix of ideas that he translates through his actions.

    • @PosthumanHeresy
      @PosthumanHeresy Год назад

      Side note: it's pretty obvious that his brother was like "wait, you made that spy thing as a plot device"? The show Person of Interest is just about a thing identical to that.And his brother is the one that can write people.

    • @Nick_CF
      @Nick_CF Год назад

      Nolan can't tell a story to save his life

    • @Slinaro
      @Slinaro Год назад

      I think Nolan definitively sees his characters more as tools and function than, well, characters. The pinnacle of that probably being Tennet where the main character is literally named "Protagonist" and is given near to no characterization. At this point it is clearly an artistic choice but it still makes his movies "harder to connect with" so to speak.
      Because of that, I personally find myself enjoying his movies intellectually for their masterful craftsmanship, but they do not stick with me emotionally if that makes any sense.

    • @cothinker680
      @cothinker680 Год назад

      @@Slinaro youre ignoring memento dude

  • @campbellsoup93
    @campbellsoup93 Год назад +7

    I think they were trying to be true to the comics with the Batman voice. In the comics his voice is different depending on if he's Bruce or Batman. The early runs describe his Batman voice simply as ice cold, deep and chilling. In the 90s it was described as deep and rough and that it's like razor blades. Earpy 2000's had it as a rough deep growl. This is the one I think Bale was trying to do. It doesn't sound good but it is kind of accurate to the description in the comics.
    Also, Tim Drake (the best Robin) said that Bruce often had a hard time keeping from slipping into his Batman voice during his day to day Bruce Wayne activities.

  • @danfors1333
    @danfors1333 Год назад +3

    The biggest problem I have with Nolan's trilogy is the massive time jump between 2nd and 3rd movie where Bruce is wasting 8 years of his life locked up in his mansion doing nothing. These are the years he should have been at his prime as Batman and fought all kinds of iconic villains of Gotham. Instead his legacy as Batman is only two years of his life. He spent his whole youth training to become a vigilante, all that training for almost nothing. He should have called himself Butterflyman instead with that short lifespan of a career.

  • @jsc315
    @jsc315 Год назад +8

    These aren't Batman movies. They are movies where they put Batman. Very little of what represents Batman are in this trilogy of films, other than parts of the 1st of these. They are fun action films, but IMO that dates these movies far more then any of the other Batman movies to this date.

  • @jawsdan
    @jawsdan Год назад +8

    I disagree with you. The fact that joker has real motivation and wants Batman specifically to understand that he does this for a reason is a very good thing. Joker doesn’t go around explaining his plans to everyone, only twice does he tell his intentions, once in the interrogation room, and once to the people in the boat, because he wanted to prove a point. This is something he does in the comics as the killing joke is based on joker trying to prove something to Batman

  • @johnnymarin5035
    @johnnymarin5035 Год назад +10

    The Joker definitely has told the police and Batman who he's targeting in past iterations. Right away I think of Batman#1 and the laughing fish from TAS.
    According to my head canon about the movie, sure he's the biggest schemer in the movie but that's the point. He doesn't want to be the solution for anything. At the end of the day with all his ideals he's still just a psychopathic murderer, anyway you slice it, no matter what he stands for. You can apply that same logic to Anton Chigurh as well.

  • @MistahJay7
    @MistahJay7 Год назад +7

    Christian Bale nailed the Billionaire playboy persona of Bruce Wayne and easily the best

    • @cicolasnage5684
      @cicolasnage5684 Год назад +2

      He totally did, Michael Keaton was not a good Bruce Wayne. He was just basically being low key, non comedic Michael Keaton . Bale nailed the smarmy, give no fuck attitude.

  • @carlosjuliop
    @carlosjuliop Год назад +3

    Liking or disliking, or even nitpicking, a rendition of a character is subjective and always valid, but saying the joker is not in it for the recognition is just plain wrong, or some contrarian headcanon. In the comics, animations and movies, this is a character that is characterized mainly for being a crime diva, obsessed with the spotlight, always announcing his latest scheme on TV to all of Gotham to create panic. Jack Nicholson did this, Heath Ledger did this, even Joaquin Phoenix went on TV to murder someone live on primetime. Mark Hamill's joker also loved being on camera, taunting all of Gotham in many episodes. If anything, the riddler is usually more cryptic, for obvious reasons, but the joker himself is known for creating no-win scenarios where he explains the rules of his sick game and laughs while people squirm.

  • @hitmanmonaghan6633
    @hitmanmonaghan6633 Год назад +7

    They never explained why they called him Two-Face when he was in internal affairs.

    • @iguanapoops
      @iguanapoops Год назад +2

      Internal affairs investigate the police. So essentially he worked for the police but also investigated them. He'd smile being friendly to you in the break room, but when he got to his desk he was investigating you for something dirty. So they called him two face. I thought this was all self evident. Unless you don't know what Internal affairs or what a two faced person is.

  • @c4j754
    @c4j754 Год назад +6

    I don't know why the algorithm hasn't been kind to you. Your content is consistently excellent. I loved this commentary. Thank you and keep it up!

  • @darrylscott8826
    @darrylscott8826 Год назад +8

    Excuse me but he's refered to as the self proclaimed "clown prince of crime"

  • @MistahJay7
    @MistahJay7 Год назад +4

    Talia was done the most dirty tbh.

    • @TheFreeBass
      @TheFreeBass Год назад +1

      I won't get into who got dirtied the worst, but I would point out that EVERYBODY got dirtied except maybe Alfred & Lucius

  • @samythekay
    @samythekay Год назад +2

    Christopher Nolan : It's all part of the plan...
    Audience : EXCEPT THAT YOU HAD TO EXPLAIN IT TO ME ! IF YOU HAVE TO EXPLAIN A JOKE THERE IS NO JOKE !!!

  • @thomasdematteo2281
    @thomasdematteo2281 9 месяцев назад +2

    It seems apparent that Bruce and Rachel were probably not in love. They had strong attachments. If they were in love she would never had chosen Dent. It seems Bruce uses her as a symbol of a life he wanted. He had more in common with Selena. They knew each other better. So his feeling of less was less for her than a dream he had.

  • @facelessdirewlf
    @facelessdirewlf Год назад +5

    also bruce wayne died in the alley with his parents, batman is all that’s left.

  • @AceLM92
    @AceLM92 Год назад +4

    Well put. I used to love the Dark Knight films, but they haven't aged too well with me. As I read more of the comics I realized there's a lot of issues. I can still enjoy them, but they're not as good as I remembered. One thing I realized that you touched upon was the in depth monologues that Joker and the other characters have. They sound like what fans and creators would talk about the characters representing within the lore, such as Bruce saying "as a symbol I can be incorruptible" and so forth. I think Nolan is a good director, but he tends to hammer the point into the audience's head.

  • @jawsdan
    @jawsdan Год назад +3

    The I’m a dog chasing cars thing isn’t self analyzed. He tells that to Harvey so he can be manipulated, as in joker just does thing without plans, but in the whole movie you can see that isn’t true as the opening starts with joker robbing a bank, not for the money, but to get in contact with the mob. All of this would mean joker had to plan how to get the money, to kill everyone of his goons and escape in a bus that leaves at the same time as different busses, just to go and deal with the ones he robbed. Pretty sure that is a guy with a plan. If anyone else would say that joker is just some guy chasing cars, then that guy would have been an idiot, not observing the jokers actions. The point was Harvey blamed joker, but joker pretended that he didn’t plan any of it, even though he gave Batman the wrong address on purpose, just so two face could blame Gordon and Batman

  • @KCaptainNeM0
    @KCaptainNeM0 Год назад +16

    All this makes me think of is how we were robbed by not getting a full Batman Story/Trilogy with Ben Affleck. That’s always gonna be one of the biggest screw ups by DC. Even though Pattinson/Reeves do have a great interpretation of the universe, I always wanted to see just what kind of level Batfleck could have been brought to.

  • @hatuletoh
    @hatuletoh Год назад +2

    Heath Ledger's Joker also made Dalton Cupid otf knives not only incredibly expensive, but nearly impossible to find. I almost bought a mini version a couple months ago, but a few marks on it and still $600--and that's for the mini version, not the full-size that Ledger carries throughout the film. I'll get my hands on a mint condition model one day, but it will probably cost >$2000.

  • @emmiebunny04
    @emmiebunny04 Год назад +9

    I can't wait for more of Matt Reeves' Batman series. Robert Pattinson was phenomenal as Batman, and I also loved him as Bruce before he created the persona. A lot of people had issues with how he played Bruce Wayne because he was too much like Batman in the film, but they completely ignore that that's the whole point. I really want more from this series because I think this can be what The Dark Knight couldn't. Even though I think Barry Keoghan should be Hush and not the Joker.

  • @Mr.Honest247
    @Mr.Honest247 Год назад +2

    Heath Ledger had an advantage.. I think when an actor wears a lot of facial makeup, it’s easier for them to feel safer hiding in a character than if they had no makeup. Sure it didn’t benefit Bale’s performance with his mask but I think it definitely ON AVERAGE makes acting much easier because they feel less like themselves..

  • @J_Yamomo
    @J_Yamomo Год назад +16

    The Nolan fan boys aren't gonna like this one lmao

  • @calebsemidey197
    @calebsemidey197 Год назад +3

    If you look close, joker is holding the hammer of the revolver in the harvey dent scene.. even if Harvey chose to kill him the gun wouldn't have gone off

  • @erikkaye1114
    @erikkaye1114 Год назад +6

    I liked Keith Ledger's Joker because he wasn't like the comic book Joker. Ledger's Joker was a mature realization of the character while the comic book Joker was a pastiche of fanboy tropes; the sniggering grin, the porcelain face, the simplistic motivations. Ledger and Nolan gave us something different: a villain painted with a hyper-realistic brush!!

    • @TheCreatorNFE
      @TheCreatorNFE Год назад

      That is exactly why I disliked him. Lol, I give credit for Heath's performance though. Comics Joker will always be my favorite.

  • @Benjatron-jw2rg
    @Benjatron-jw2rg Год назад +17

    These movies have not aged well for me. I loved them at the time but they’re just kind of meh when I rewatched them recently. (With the exception of Heath Ledger being the highlight of the trilogy)

    • @skywalker2676
      @skywalker2676 Год назад +9

      Batman begins is probably my favorite it feels more like Batman

    • @slammydunk9787
      @slammydunk9787 Год назад +9

      Its Nolan movies in general. They are great spectacles and leave great impression after first watch but later its not that great. And the fact that every character literally spoon fed you everything about every scene doesn’t help.

  • @TheDbduece
    @TheDbduece Год назад +6

    This critique is LONG overdue. I didn't like the Nolan trilogy at all. I didn't like the lispy carriage in Bale's mouth that looked goofy under a cowl whenever he spoke. I didn't like the Jimmy Durante delivery in Batman's voice. I didn't like the dumb look of the cowl itself. I didn't like how Batman's back was broke in the 3rd movie and the time it took for him to recover and the time it to for Gotham City to fall completely under and save itself from Bane's Martial Law and the time.....um, well let's just say that time was compressed and whipsawed back and forth worse than it was in the last season and a half of Game of Thrones, where characters crossed the ocean in just a few segments just to push the narrative along quicker. I always thought Batfleck was a (very welcomed!) direct response to everything that was wrong with Bale's Batman.

    • @cotopaximusic
      @cotopaximusic Год назад +5

      These critiques have been out, they're just finally compiled into one

  • @searchterminatorseed2301
    @searchterminatorseed2301 Год назад +5

    Jack Nicholson’s Joker is No1 and definitive.

  • @figurehead3021
    @figurehead3021 Год назад +2

    The coin had one side burned during the warehouse explosion, thus changing the I make my own luck to a literal game of chance.

  • @andrewblanchard2398
    @andrewblanchard2398 Год назад +3

    HARVEY DENT
    always had 2 sides to his personality
    the 1st side is logical
    &
    believes in justice
    the 2nd was
    UNSTABLE & EMOTIONAL
    &
    psychologically damaged
    his facial damage
    drove him over the edge

  • @GlennDavey
    @GlennDavey Год назад +1

    If anyone is fiending for some more Heath Ledger, check him out as a heroin addict in "Candy"

  • @iconoclast137
    @iconoclast137 Год назад +4

    two face should have killed the joker after he blew up the hospital, and then the last act of the movie would be two face being the one doing joker's social experiment, but it's more of a lecture on the duality of human nature, the two sides of the coin, etc

  • @Christopher_Gibbons
    @Christopher_Gibbons Год назад +1

    The key difference between clues left by the riddler, and the clues that the joker leaves is intent.
    The riddler wants to challenge bat man, to prove that he is smarter. His goal is the game. It is an honest game that can be won by following it through ti the end.
    The Joker's clues are a deception, meant to make Batman think he has a chance to win. They are supposed to give Batman a mystery to solve while The Joker gets on with his fun. The mystery is a joke. It doesn't offer Batman any opportunity to win, it is just the setup to the punchline.

  • @gohanson27
    @gohanson27 Год назад +6

    I always felt the TDK Trilogy was overrated. Good films but terrible Batman movies. It feels like Nolan looked into the Batman lore but didn't really understand it. IMO

  • @johnrushman1586
    @johnrushman1586 2 месяца назад

    He's Batman. He just looks at fingerprints and yells " Where are they?!"

  • @lacrartezorok4975
    @lacrartezorok4975 Год назад +2

    These are just my personal opinions:
    Is obvious that The Joker has plans, he just say things to manipulate people.
    The bat voice is due to Bruce being used to do it while in costume, like some people always use their business voice and manerisms while wearing a tie.
    Bruce didn't gave up, he won. This wasn't the Bruce obsessed with "avenging" his parents, he wanted to restore order to Gotham and he did( or he believes it).
    He moves on after Alfre tells him Rachel chose Harvey not because he has forget her, but because he has let her go. He believed they would be together if she was alive, now he knows they wouldn't. He was been faithful to a ghost, now he knows he doesn't has to.
    Really no live action movie has really depicted Batman as the world's greatest detective, but this one was the one that tried the most.
    This Harvey is not a person with DID, he's a fanatic of order. If law can't give him it, then Batman will, if not, at least chance.
    Since Bane is not the real main villain he doesn't get the great death moment, but he's killed just at the moment he's about to kill Batman.

  • @ladybuzzkillington2072
    @ladybuzzkillington2072 6 месяцев назад +1

    If i ever got the chance to play batman (or rather bat girl/bat woman) id just slightly deepen my natural voice for the bat and raise it notably for the human side.

  • @featherguardian6023
    @featherguardian6023 Год назад +11

    In my Opinion the Dark Knight Trilogy is Underrated and Overrated,It's Just Not a Good Batman Trilogy,The Dark Knight have So Many Problems.

    • @michaelhawkins7389
      @michaelhawkins7389 Год назад +1

      I disagree but , at the end of the day , it comes down to personal opinion

    • @featherguardian6023
      @featherguardian6023 Год назад +4

      @@michaelhawkins7389 I Understand,We Simply Agree to Disagree.

    • @rayvonvelez3129
      @rayvonvelez3129 Год назад +1

      As a kid I loved these films. But after getting older these movies aren't as good Batman movies as I remember. I agree.

  • @fafmundo4449
    @fafmundo4449 4 дня назад

    the 3 persona idea is more comic accurate, there's Brucie Wayne (the billionaire), batman (the vigilante) and Bruce Wayne (the man). the man is how Bruce acts with the batfam and other close allies, the vigilante is how he treats criminals and the billionaire is how he acts in public

  • @randommcneil7153
    @randommcneil7153 Год назад +2

    Have to say, your "why would batman take the fall, put it on the joker" crtique is because Christopher nolan BRILLIANTLY depicted how society as a whole waa blaming batman, hating batman the whole movie and claiming him responsible for the jokers actions(which is wrong but that's a realistic depictiom of how society operates, never blame the bad guy doing it, blame thr good guy you had hope in that they wrongfully feel let down by, harvey dent inspired a hope in gotham that batman never could so it would martyr harvey. And they probably wouldn't have liked batman despite him sacrificing himself for harvey dent, society is strange that way but i thought it was brilliantly Realistic
    Also the harvey dent coin flip was everything to the character in that, people with deep moral code for good or for bad. Are usually superstitious or have some other worldly beleif to guide their moral code. So the broken coin would be like people who believe on making their life choices on dice(which is slightly common) so harvey dent already preprogrammed idea that his life is governed by a super stituion. Than have it fall apart on you like "god why have you forsaken me" coin, makes complete sense he would that become deranged by using a coin flip", its like how batman and joker are both the same mental illness just different sides of spectrum, a dude who puts a bat costume on and gives himself to an ultimate good, everything matters, is just as insane as a guy in clown make up and becomes ultimate chaos because nothing matters, harvey dent is JUST as mentall ill, it just doesn't appear that way because he got into a more traditional and socially acceptable role being a district attorney. But its why police and mob backed down or caved when the jokers mayhem became to much but dent didn't, cause he was as insane, just in the pursit of "doing the extreme right thing" so the coin flips to him "doing the extreme bad thing"

  • @dustybragg4011
    @dustybragg4011 Год назад +12

    Two things I didn’t like about TDK, The whole 2 face story, they could’ve introduced Harvey, and saved his transformation for the sequel. The other thing is, Bruce’s trip to Hong Kong. Totally took me out of the movie.

    • @102-d7i
      @102-d7i Год назад +7

      Just to add Christopher Nolan said if he were to redo it then he’d have kept two face alive so maybe that was originally going to be the plan

    • @MikeB12800
      @MikeB12800 Год назад

      Yeah, I agree. They knew it would be a trilogy. Introduce Harvey in the first one, just a cameo or something. Sony has the same problem with Eddie Brock and Venom. Stretch his story out! Introduce Eddie as a reporter, and grow his story over a span of movies.

  • @brucenatelee
    @brucenatelee Год назад +1

    I wish they did something with what Bane is known for: venom. Steroids is an easy solution, but he was just a dude in a mask... WHO BROKE BATMAN'S BACK! That was the only Bane thing he did.

  • @0fficial_3x
    @0fficial_3x Год назад +21

    I hated the bat voice I get that it’d be logical for Bruce to do it so people wouldn’t recognize his voice but man I hated it so much(Batfleck did it a lot better)

    • @LincolnAKAVenox
      @LincolnAKAVenox Год назад +4

      I liked it in batman begins but It gets worse as the movies go on. As much as I'm not a fan of ben Affleck's batman the voice modulator was a clever and cool idea.

    • @officerspooder
      @officerspooder Год назад +1

      batman and amanda waller after credit scene is the only place where u hear afflecks batman voice without the robot voice,,, it’s bad ass af

  • @zerocore_
    @zerocore_ Год назад +1

    7:20 what you’re describing here is Nolan’s single biggest flaw imo. His characters don’t converse, they are exposition bots. Inception, Tenet, Interstellar etc. Throughout 90% of the film his characters are either explaining what’s going on, or explaining what the point, theme or central thesis of the story is. Movie characters don’t have to feel 100% true to life, but often I have trouble believing they are even real people within the context of the fiction itself, mostly because they act like mouth pieces for Nolan explaining himself.

  • @savagedarksider
    @savagedarksider Год назад +9

    How about Rachel writing to Bruce that she's moving on, okay-how about you tell him in person instead of writing A breakup letter.

  • @ChrisPTenders
    @ChrisPTenders Год назад +1

    Man... I totally agree with everything you're saying here. Except Two-Face. This is probably my favorite Two-Face depiction. I agree, he's off the mark when it comes to portraying split personality disorder, but I think they weren't aiming for that anyway. I think he was meant to be a "two-faced" control freak, a courageous man of honor, but with a more brutal and cruel nature that only comes out when things slip out of his control.
    His choose-your-own-destiny coin was a symbol of that, his own ironic facade that made him feel in control; and he went mad when Joker convinced him that his pretend methods of control were poorly calibrated and pretty silly in the face of chaos. So Harvey adapted to that realization and started using the coin to exert what little control he had over an unstoppable force, essentially realigning himself with a more powerful force in order to feel like he somehow embodied it: chance. That pretty much reveals that he only sided with the law because he perceived society to be a powerful force, which he probably feared, but eventually not so much since he'd been watching it crumble and fail the people who upheld it, i.e. Rachel.
    And that perspective should make Joker feel a little more Joker-y when he's giving his speech about being an agent of chaos and a dog chasing cars. He knows he's neither innocent nor ignorant of what happened to Rachel, Joker knows full well he's a schemer too; he's just saying what he knows will flip Harvey's fear of overwhelming forces of nature on its head, to take advantage of Harvey's propensity to commit to a facade that he thinks will align himself with those forces.
    I fully believe from Eckhart's performance that Harvey immediately clocked that Joker wasn't actually trying to make excuses or to seriously convince him that he was blameless, but that Joker was speaking to him through a pretense, trying to subtly communicate why Harvey's scheme lost out to Joker's scheme. I think Harvey recognized he was being mocked, so his response was out of a continuing desire for control. Harvey wanted to feel in control of the Joker, so he read in between the lines, taking Joker's advice.
    Losing someone he loved at the hands of the Joker and having the guy show up to mock him for being a control freak was all it took to push him over the edge, because the only way for him to feel in control during that situation was to become something worse than the Joker. He turned evil because in that moment he perceived the Joker as the face of chaos, a force of nature, playing the game of control through aligning himself with an immutable law of nature. And being a desperate control freak with nothing left to lose, Harvey decided to buy in.
    I think The Dark Knight is a great movie for two reasons, Joker and Two-Face. This Riddler-inspired Joker butting heads with Harvey Dent until he becomes Two-Face is a fascinating conflict that is both the bones and beating heart of the film's success. Unfortunately, Batman is only the mindless muscle taking us through the motions to encounter that core conflict, his actions occasionally serving as context for Harvey's struggle to adapt to gain control.
    But then again, TDK doesn't really do either Joker or Two-Face any justice to their source material, it just uses their aesthetics to tell a completely disconnected story about the nature of chaos and control. It's more reinvention than adaptation. It's brilliant, but not very authentic. I am the League of Shadows.

  • @AnarkeeSoundVibes
    @AnarkeeSoundVibes Год назад +12

    I didn't like the Nolan batman movies because they changed the way batman operates. I share a lot of the same opinions as vee for why I don't like them, but I also love the movies for the same reasons I didn't like them.

  • @mr.d7177
    @mr.d7177 Год назад +1

    Agree 100% ! At times I love to watch back Ledgers Joker, Love him! But evertime I wa
    tch back the movie, I cringe when Batman is on screen😬 Great vid!

  • @stanley-fghijk441
    @stanley-fghijk441 Год назад +5

    The problem with the dark knight is that after joker throws Rachel off the roof of Wayne penthouse and Batman saves her, joker is still in that building. There is no reason he shouldn't have been caught right then and there.

  • @AaronBallvideos
    @AaronBallvideos Год назад +11

    I agree ngl here is a hot take, the batman is much better then the dark knight!

    • @destinedforgreatness3030
      @destinedforgreatness3030 Год назад

      Ur opinion

    • @skywalker2676
      @skywalker2676 Год назад +1

      YES

    • @randallflagg3700
      @randallflagg3700 Год назад +4

      @@destinedforgreatness3030 - He said *"ngl"* though...

    • @RedhoodBeyond
      @RedhoodBeyond Год назад

      I agree

    • @thedarkknight5239
      @thedarkknight5239 Год назад +1

      the batman is the better batman movie, but the dark knight is a better movie in general. The batman was good but the 3rd act sucked. Riddler was good until they decided to turn him into a terrorist.

  • @deepfriedokra
    @deepfriedokra Год назад +1

    I agree with most of this video, but just wanted to say that the thing with the Joker leaving clues actually is in line with his first appearance and the Steve Englehart Laughing Fish story which was a tribute to that first appearance. He would announce who he was targeting and leave clues to toy with the authorities. It isn't a defining modus operandi with him like it is for the Riddler but he does have an occasional history of doing it from his first appearance on.

  • @phamethetrue
    @phamethetrue Год назад +4

    The death of Rachel shouldn’t have led to the death of Batman. It should’ve led to the death of Bruce. Absolutely profound and factual bars!!

  • @Owen-sx4jj
    @Owen-sx4jj Год назад +1

    The thing I hate about the triology.
    It wasn't fantastical like the comics. never once could I imagine someone like killer croc existing in their world. Or even him being strong enough to even take on someone of that character I mean he struggled with a discount bane whose biggest feat is denting a concrete pillar. For some reason Hollywood and their directors full of arrogance feel a simple batman movie isn't good enough so every batman movie is "realistic and gritty". Sigh.... Also Batman's voice was a joke. Batfleck is the best so far.

    • @senonimoustv2497
      @senonimoustv2497 Год назад

      Agreed with your point. Part of what makes Batman great is the fantastical nature of the character. Sure Batman has a relatability to him due to the character being human but otherwise Batman by nature is too other-worldly in his capabilities to be made grounded in reality.
      1.The dude knows/mastered over a 127 martial arts and became a masterclass detective off of 10 to 15 years of training.
      2. He has the batcave that extends to several parts of the city, in which no one can explain how it was built as he couldn't have done it himself. He would had to have hired construction crews, who would all know or have some idea of how to find it, or that it exists.
      3. He fights crime consistently as natman for decades without his body succumbing to the extreme stress he puts it under.
      All these things you can get away with in comics and cartoons not imax shot live action.

  • @BlaiseTighe
    @BlaiseTighe Год назад +2

    I initially disliked this video because I'm a TDK fanboy. It's my favorite Batman film. Then, when you went into the Dent murders and how they could've just pinned the murders on Joker to keep the Dent act AND Batman. I always understood why they didn't want Dent's work undone, but I never understood why it had to be pinned on the Bat. I agree, but I forgive its potholes and wordy, exposition dialog because it's just so awesome.
    That "Obi-Wan" bit killed me because the way you were setting it up, it made me think of that "certain point of view" line, then you actually referenced it.

    • @kudakwashenyatsuro
      @kudakwashenyatsuro Год назад +1

      They can't pin it on the joker because they happened after he was arrested and he has an alibi for the others as he was doing his whole boat thing and the police knew exactly where he was as they were planning a SWAT raid to get him.

    • @petermj1098
      @petermj1098 Год назад +1

      Batman pinned it on himself because he wanted to teach Gotham what Harvey taught him which is “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villian”. He didn’t want Harvey to be see as the villian in Gotham so he made him seen as a villian and Harvey die being a marytr.
      And Batman is not the kind of person to pin a crime on someone else who didn’t do it.

  • @judefischer3821
    @judefischer3821 Год назад +9

    I really didn’t like the casting of Anne Hathaway for Selena and I think it hasn’t aged well at all too

    • @cicolasnage5684
      @cicolasnage5684 Год назад +1

      Idk man, those shots of her ass in that outfit climbing onto the bat pod have aged pretty damn well for me

  • @amazingonion
    @amazingonion Год назад +1

    Always thought he quit being batman because he broke his one rule and killed Harvey Dent.

  • @catchcan221
    @catchcan221 Год назад +4

    No surprise you didn’t touch on Liam Neeson’s Ra’s al Ghul. It. Was. Perfect.

    • @TheFreeBass
      @TheFreeBass Год назад

      It. Was. Shit.
      Same performance Neeson gives every time. Boring.

    • @catchcan221
      @catchcan221 Год назад

      @@TheFreeBass Your opinion is shit.

    • @TheFreeBass
      @TheFreeBass Год назад

      @@catchcan221 Feel free to provide documented proof of why your opinion is more valid than mine.

  • @BrysontheeTV
    @BrysontheeTV Год назад +1

    The Maggie Gyllenhaal recast is the largest mistake in all of the Dark Knight trilogy.

  • @ericwatkins2859
    @ericwatkins2859 Год назад +3

    Exactly I can truly say I love all the characters of Tim Burton batman 🦇 movies batman 1989 the movie and 🦇 batman returns 1992 with dark knight you either like batman or joker or both but not the cast

  • @thephoenix4093
    @thephoenix4093 Месяц назад

    bane's voice is so goofy that I love it.

  • @fintanbochra
    @fintanbochra Год назад +7

    Another certified hood classic

    • @John-Doe-Yo
      @John-Doe-Yo Год назад

      Why do white people need to ruin everything

    • @fintanbochra
      @fintanbochra Год назад +1

      @@John-Doe-Yo - Get over yourself.

    • @John-Doe-Yo
      @John-Doe-Yo Год назад

      @@fintanbochra word

    • @fintanbochra
      @fintanbochra Год назад +1

      @@John-Doe-Yo - @user-bi5uq1hi2t • 14 minutes ago
      Why do white people need to ruin everything

    • @fintanbochra
      @fintanbochra Год назад +1

      @@John-Doe-Yo- I saved it for you, in case you accidentally deleted it

  • @aarachus
    @aarachus Год назад +2

    The problem with the Dark Knight trilogy is it set the bar so high no other Batman movie can ever compare

    • @TheFreeBass
      @TheFreeBass Год назад +2

      You seem to either have a bizarre concept of what a high bar is or you've never seen any other Batman movies.

    • @alchemistofsteel8099
      @alchemistofsteel8099 Год назад +1

      Batman mask of the phantism comes close

  • @doktor3196
    @doktor3196 Год назад +4

    Hero arc good.
    Joker is great.
    Martial arts is meh.
    Detective skills is none.

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 Год назад

    Heath didn't put himself on *pause* to play Joker.
    He put himself on *stop*.

  • @stalfosguardian5573
    @stalfosguardian5573 Год назад +3

    Movies don't have to be just like the comics. If you like comics, read the comics.

    • @mrbluesky4838
      @mrbluesky4838 Год назад +2

      But they should show respect to the source material they’re adapting. Overall a pretty weak argument.

    • @DomtorettoReal
      @DomtorettoReal Год назад +1

      ​@@mrbluesky4838 they can change whatever they want, if you want a comic book adaptation then most likely it'll be in animated

    • @mrbluesky4838
      @mrbluesky4838 Год назад +2

      @@DomtorettoReal that’s just stupid on so many levels. An adaptation is called an adaptation for a reason, “they can change whatever they want” makes no sense. By your logic I can make a batman movie where he doesn’t wear a costume or secret identity. Change is fine but completely disrespecting the source material and characters is very different. Try and have a better argument.

    • @Jordan-ys9ek
      @Jordan-ys9ek Год назад +1

      but the movies has to respect the source material the dark knight doesn't respect the source material batman is a goofy character he's a detective the most smartest detective in the comicbooks he's not this boring serious

  • @mr.knightthedetective7435
    @mr.knightthedetective7435 2 месяца назад +1

    I have several problems with TDK Trilogy of my own:
    1) Ra's Al Ghoul as 1st movies villain- I understand they made him the main villain of the 1st movie to explain how and where Batman was trained but Ra's in simply too powerful of a villain for the 1st movie, in comics he took Batman's contingency plans and decimated the Justice League also had insiders in Court of Owls, Ra's Al Ghoul is a GLOBAL threat and shouldn't be taken lightly like in the movie
    2) League of Assassins were a waste, they are supposed to be elite ninja assassins not cannonfodder
    3) Scarecrow is one of Batman's most scariest, evil and interesting villains, they portrayed him as unhinged amateur with minimal screen time
    4) Batman's goofy aah voice isn't intimidating, dude had technology for a glider wings but not for a simple voice changer? L
    5) Joker had a great plot point but was poorly characterized, he is suppose to come off intimidating, menacing and full control of himself but instead we got a condescending Willy Wonka on crack. Don't get me wrong, Heath Ledger did a great job as "Joker" but his impact was kind of lacking
    5) Bane was a complete joke, he also had a goofy aah voice sounding like a geezer, his origins was more suitable for Ubu, no Peña Duro and Santa Prisca, no Mexican accent and no intimidation, he was barely threatening if at all and who TF thought casting scrawny Tom Hardy as Bane was a goof idea in the first place?
    6) Venom drug isn't realistic for some reason when its just a glorified steroid, they could've easily written just a slight muscle bulging with veins
    7) Batman had barely any detective skills and martial art skills, massive L
    8) Talia Al Ghoul is supposed to be a bombshell and a skilled martial artist as well but in the movie she's an ugly hag nobody
    9) TDK Trilogy was TOO realistic and the whole "realism" thing doesn't work if there is no other superheroes around for a comparison, that's the whole point of Batman- he's somewhat realistic superhero surrounded by fantastical superheroes