Vol 2 Chapter 628: Severely overrated role


Stepping out of the screening hall, Stephen Carragher checked the time. It was almost ten o'clock in the evening and couldn't help speeding up his pace, but he still couldn't walk fast because there were too many people in the theater!
The number of people in this theater has almost tripled compared to when I was watching a movie last weekend night.
Stephen Carragher knows why this is. These people come to the theater just like him, watching the "Dark Knight" that has become a social hot spot.
Thinking of the movie he had just watched, Stephen Carragher couldn't help but shook his head. Such a superficial justice and evil superhero movie is really much worse than his favorite "The Godfather".
Shrugging, Stephen Carragher squeezed out of the theater and walked towards the apartment not far away.
Although in his eyes this is the most profound film by Duke Rosenberg’s superficial popcorn director, it pales in comparison with The Godfather.
"The Godfather" is always the top movie on imdb's top charts!
In recent years, his favorite "The Godfather" has not encountered challenges. For example, Duke Rosenberg's "Lord of the Rings 3: The Return of the King" once occupied the first position, but time is the best tester. After all, this film has no match for "The Godfather". Two years ago, it gave up the first treasure %∞.
Driving Duke Rosenberg and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" from the top of imdb's top list has always been the pride of the "Godfather" fans.
Back home, when he washed up and was about to go to bed, Stephen Carragher was still thinking about "The Dark Knight". This film is not very good or bad, at least better than Duke Rosenberg’s past. Movies with visual effects as a selling point are much stronger...
In a daze, he fell asleep. The next day was Saturday, and there was no need to go to work. I didn't get up until nearly nine o'clock.
After a simple breakfast, Stephen Carragher sat in front of the computer, habitually logged into imdb after booting, and clicked on top 250 ranking. The dim eyes opened instantly.
"The Godfather" ranked second, which is not surprising. In the past, some new films were released, and they briefly occupied the first position.
It’s not unsurprising that "The Dark Knight" is now ranked first. After all, Duke Rosenberg has a large number of fans in the United States.
It's just that the ten at the back of "The Dark Knight" makes Stephen Carragher feel extremely dazzling.
This film has been released for two days, and it has been rated by more than 50,000 users. It is still very rated?
Stephen Carragher faintly felt the threat, which is a situation that imdb has never seen before. It’s unbelievable that a film has been released for nearly two days and can reach ten points. If it continues in this way, it may affect the ranking of The Godfather.
Frowning and watching for a while, Stephen Carragher temporarily put his heart back in his stomach, maybe it won't take a few days, when the number of people watching "The Dark Knight" gradually increases. The score naturally fell.
However, he still clicked on the relevant section of The Dark Knight.
Don't worry about the dazzling ten. He turned to the comment column, and what came into his eyes were all the hymns of those silly fans he thought.
"God doesn't explain..."
"It's perfect, not to be missed..."
"Can you play twenty minutes..."
Seeing this, Stephen Carragher frowned even more tightly. He originally thought that "The Dark Knight" was an ordinary movie. Now I start to hate this film.
Especially the subsequent comment, which deepened his disgust.
"The king of "The Dark Knight" has taken shape, ranking first on the imdb list with ten points. It seems that it will not change for a long time. Duke Rosenberg is a well-deserved box office king in Hollywood."
"In my opinion. The only person in Hollywood who can challenge Duke's commercial box office status is James Cameron, the former king of the world who is preparing a new film, but it is said that his new film has investment from Duke. ...As for other first-line and second-line directors, I feel basically hopeless."
"Steven Spielberg is old, and the old man is very powerful, but it is difficult to cause a sensation again; David Fincher has not yet been able to prove himself with a double harvest of art and business; Ridley Scott It is true that there are many great works, but he has never appeared in the style of the king; Brian Singer and Sam Remy are not yet masters in creativity; Roland Emmerich now enjoys contributing bad films ; Jane De Labont and Martin Campbell are in the second line all day long; Brian De Palma is at the end of the crossbow; Martin Scorsese and Francis Coppola? Don’t be kidding..."
Seeing the last sentence, Stephen Carragher suddenly fired from his heart. What is a joke? Francis Coppola is the director of the great "Godfather"!
Stephen Carragher patted the computer desk heavily, dragged the mouse and voted for "The Dark Knight" a super low score, if it were not for the relevant options, he would definitely give a zero!
This was not over yet, he clicked on the comment box and quickly tapped the keyboard with both hands.
"The Dark Knight" is totally a highly overrated work!"
Now Stephen Carragher's heart is full of malice against "The Dark Knight."
"Just say that the most attractive character in this work is the clown created by Heath Ledger. The overestimation of "The Dark Knight" is mainly because this character is overrated."
"Aside from acting skills, what kind of character is the clown in the movie? This is clearly a character with no weakness in logical setting. The underworld can’t find out his details, and the police don’t know his methods. It doesn’t make sense logically. If you ignore this, then you can pursue the clown without any flaws. He is extraordinary, he is all black. He is the top black in Gotham City, letting all other movies be the villain. All things look ashamed."
"No one knows who the clown is, what kind of past he has, what he likes, and what is he afraid of? No one can find these things. Logically, this simply doesn’t work. Because no one knows any information about him, then And no one knows any of his weaknesses. He lacks anything. The younger brother calls them and flicks them away, burning a lot of dollars at will. No matter what he wants to achieve in the end, at least he has any resources he wants. So he is a perfect villain, technically unable to knock down."
"Therefore, how clever the clown, how fascinating the methods, how sophisticated the psychological tactics, the most fundamental reason is that he is such a person from the setting; from the setting of the character, he should be so perfect, rather than following The plot development makes him so charming."
"If a person set in this way is to be the protagonist and do good deeds, then he is Superman, or the perfect and flawless version of the light knight Harvey Dante in "The Dark Knight". It's just such a set character. It's the villain that makes us feel amazing."
"In the end, did the clown succeed?"
"The clown failed very thoroughly. The situation in which the people from the two ships he carefully designed to kill each other did not appear, so that he had to desperately want to detonate himself. This is the root of his failure, because it fully explains this The city itself rejects the messy DNA he yearns for, and people's hearts are not as ugly as the clown imagined."
"Secondly, many people think that the clown has successfully corrupted Harvey Dante, the bright knight of Gotham City, and that this is his greatest success, and that this move will bring the whole city into despair."
"Actually, the people in this city have no interest in Harvey Dante at all, because there is nothing in the movie that Harvey Dante is respected by the whole city, or is the savior in people’s minds. The so-called'Bright The Cavaliers’ is just Bruce Wayne’s wishful thinking alone, and even Gordon doesn’t care much about it. What’s more, Harvey Dante himself has a lot of show-making elements, and his dark side has long been reflected, but Batman made him Rein in the cliff."
"So the Joker's victory is just a blow to Batman's wishful thinking, not the victory he himself pursued from the beginning."
"To sum up, the image of the clown is overestimated, the victory of the clown is overestimated, and the clown is the core of the whole movie. Therefore, although this movie is not bad, it is not far ahead of other movies. , It’s not worth scoring and watching over and over again.

"I think the clown's'why.so.serious' is not telling his opponent not to be too serious, but to tell the audience in front of the screen not to be too serious, because you must ignore the details when watching this movie, otherwise it will be everywhere. It's a logical loophole. Duke Rosenberg exposed his shortcomings of super weak narrative ability!"
After posting this review, Stephen Carragher felt a little bit happy, as if his anger had found its way out. He believed that many fans of "The Godfather" would be dissatisfied with "The Dark Knight" and would be as angry as him. Stand up and maintain the fairness and justice of the imdb list.
Of course, the things about the imdb naval forces I heard about before were automatically ignored by Stephen Carragher.
With the lengthening of the screening time, a copy of the survey data was also sent to Duke by Warner Bros., just as he thought, the movie "The Dark Knight" was still rejected by some groups, even his own. There are also many fans in the movie fan group who do not like this film.
According to the data obtained by the survey, the people who are dissatisfied after watching "The Dark Knight" are not those fans who are literary or like thinking and textual research, but many superhero movie lovers.
There is a paragraph specifically marked by Cinemascore, which undoubtedly represents the ideas of this group.
"Watching movies are all expected, especially commercial movies. "The Dark Knight" crushed all my expectations of superheroes. The death of the heroine Rachel made me unbearable!" (to be continued) ...)
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