Vol 2 Chapter 625: dark Knight


In the imax cinema in Chicago, James Cameron folded his chest and his chin with the other, and countless thoughts flashed through his mind.
Duke Rosenberg, like him, is a typical commercial film director. The difference is that the other party is a very productive commercial film director.
The film "The Dark Knight", in the eyes of James Cameron, is also full of commercial elements. He has seen all of Duke's movies and can also tell that this film is the same as "The Matrix", which combines commercial and speculative Nearly perfect combination.
Even if he doesn't pay much attention, he can still see the thoughts brought by the film, such as the simplest proposition-justice and evil.
Even when the evil reaches its peak, there is still a legal system and social moral forces that naturally restrict it and counter it.
But justice is not.
Justice is consistent with the law. In many cases, the law has no natural motives to restrict behaviors that are based on justice. Just because justice has demands consistent with the law and morals, it is more confusing than evil. The outer garment, law and morality are far less vigilant against it than when they face evil, so when the person who holds the ultimate justice loses self-discipline, the destructive power it produces may be more terrifying than the ultimate evil9.
As a super Spider-Man fan, and once wanted to direct the director of Spider-Man, Cameron naturally connected these to the superhero.
This represents a situation of superheroes. They have powerful power in their hands to perform the ultimate justice, but whether this power is abused is only restricted by the superhero's own moral power.
In a perfect society under the rule of law, almost all potential destructive powers are restrained, balanced, and offset by laws. Therefore, the superhero born to maintain social justice has become the most vulnerable part of the system, because except for himself Outside. Nothing else can restrain him.
Pulling back his thoughts, Cameron re-focused on the movie.
Batman won the personal battle with the Joker, but lost the battle of the soul of Gotham. The consequences of Harvey Dante's fall are serious. In order to save everything, Batman resists and kills Harvey Dante. Crime. Become the object of being cast aside, and also become the real dark knight.
The righteous Batman finally became a criminal fleeing with a crime, but the double-faced man who lost his nature was memorialized as a hero, and even the evil clown ended triumphantly.
Never before has a superhero movie end so dark.
Seeing Batman limping away, Kyle has a heartache. Superheroes are really not human jobs!
The extreme evil of the Joker can be unscrupulous, but Batman has to restrain his extreme justice with morality, because he knows that his morality is the only safety tether that restrains his own power, once he crosses it. He is likely to become indistinguishable from the clown, even more dangerous.
For Gotham, Batman can become anyone, and he does.
Watching movies for so many years, and being a super fan of Batman, seeing Batman going away, recalling the plot that he just saw, many things make Kyle feel different.
The Joker said to Batman. "You make me complete".
In Kyle's view, the sad fact is that the opposite is true. It should be the existence of the Joker that has perfected the existence of Batman.
Because the extreme evil can exist separately from the extreme justice, and the extreme justice cannot do without the extreme evil. Justice has never given the existence of evil, but the existence of evil fulfills justice.
This sentence should actually be what Batman said to the Joker.
A thought suddenly popped out of Kyle's mind. Perhaps this is what Bush wanted to say to bin Laden?
"The righteous man who sanctions evil within the legal framework is regarded as a hero, while the righteous man who has the power above the law but restrains himself with morality. It can only be a knight."
A self-talking voice came from the side, "Batman is destined to be unable to become a hero in a light world. Only when darkness comes can he appear and sweep the darkness cautiously and restraintly. Helplessly become a person who depends on the darkness. Knight born."
Kyle nodded and said, "Unconstrained ultimate justice is not only the happiness of superheroes, but it is their original sin."
The thinking that this "Dark Knight" brings to people is so profound! He couldn't help sighing.
The film has reached the end, Kenneth Turan has been separated from the plot, and more is thinking from his own perspective.
Although there were all kinds of publicity and hype in the media before, after watching "The Dark Knight", he really regretted the early death of Heath Ledger. The other party really rejected the role of the clown.
Compared with Heath Ledger’s clown, Jack Nicholson’s version is the "circus clown". It does not mean that Heath Ledger’s acting skills must surpass Jack Nicholson, but Duke Rosenberg There are many more interesting things in this clown than that one.
According to Christian legends, Satan the devil wins the world by capturing human souls. The clown uses the same logic. He is not interested in money at all. He once burned the pile of money and said, "This city is worthy of a tasteful Criminals". He also said to Batman, "You should know that I am not interested in money. I am not that kind of person. Don't demote me to that kind of person."
The clown is interested in imposing his logic on the world around him.
"A great director sets a brilliant role, and this role sets off the director's work even greater!"
After finishing this sentence in his heart, Kenneth Turan stood up and applauded the film just like the people around him. This wonderful film definitely deserves his applause.
In Chicago's imax theater, although a small number of viewers left early, it did not prevent the film from being subtitled, and applause rang out like thunder. It was just different from Duke’s past films, the audience’s faces were less excited and more. Tired and feeling.
This is a superhero movie that is not a superhero movie, but it is by no means a popcorn movie!
After watching "The Dark Knight", most of the viewers have this idea.
It seems to be too exhausted by the heavy theme of the film. The applause didn't last long before it gradually extinguished. Countless people walked to the front row to congratulate Duke and the members of the crew.
"Duke, the effect of imax is amazing."
The person on the opposite side is James Cameron, who seems to be still recalling the imax shots of "The Dark Knight", "The visual impact it brings has completely exceeded my expectations."
Duke shook his hand and suggested, "You can consider using this technique in "Avatar."
"I just have this idea." James Cameron has clearly made a decision.
James Cameron just left, a tall girl came over, and she offered to extend her hand, "Congratulations, Duke, although the film is not my type, it is really shocking."
"Thank you." Duke shook Taylor Swift's hand gently.
The film screening ended. After a brief curtain call, Duke led the entire crew into the press conference. A large number of reporters were already waiting here.
As soon as the questioning session began, the reporter's question was directed at Duke.
A reporter from the "New York Times" asked first, "Director Rosenberg, what prompted you to create Batman so ‘humanly’?"
"As we all know, in dc comics, Superman is the representative of idealization and possesses all the virtues of mankind; while Batman has to be more humanized, without so many noble sentiments, virtues and idealistic shackles, he is also a People who are indistinguishable from good and evil."
Duke thought for a moment, and then said, "When he does things he is very human, and sometimes a bit political. This is why I like Batman more than Superman. Where Batman appears, there is no good and evil. , There is no right and wrong, no black and white. I want to consider some issues through this scenario-that is, in reality, no one can overstep the law, not even the'compulsory police'."
As the actor of the film, Christian Bale is also the focus of the interview.
A reporter from the "Washington Post" asked, "Mr. Bell, as an actor, do you really think you can find anything in gorgeous special effects and deafening explosions? Two times in a row?"
Bell didn't seem to hear the hidden provocation, and just said, "The main reason is that I like working with Duke, and Duke fully understands that special effects and explosions cannot make a movie. Exactly. In other words, it is still based on the story, and there are many spectacular episodes in the whole process. Can you understand what I mean? Even with all the conditions I mentioned above, can it be made into a movie, The key lies in the director."
"What makes you confident?"
Previously, reporters hit soft nails at Duke, and their target was transferred to Christian Bale. "Will there really be a third Batman movie?"
"The Hour of War" was the beginning. We created it together. Although the result was beyond my control, I was involved in the whole process. When I started to understand the story told in "The Dark Knight", I especially wished Batman At least it can end in a trilogy."
Speaking of which, Christian Bale looked at Duke, "The question now is, if there is a third episode, will Duke Rosenberg be the director? Because for me, I simply don’t How to imagine what a "Batman" movie would look like without Duke!"
The premiere of "The Dark Knight" is over. Although it has aroused a strong response from the audience at the premiere, whether it can really succeed depends on whether the market will accept it. (To be continued...)
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