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REVIEW TEXT
Name : Nadia Kurnia Hapsari

Class : XII Science 2/22

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES  

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   T   The series of Batman has always been the number one for
   N me. I absolutely love its comic and the two previous films, Batman
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   R Begins and The Dark Knight. Especially because the handsome
   O Christian Bale played as Bruce Wayne a.k.a Batman.

The Dark Knight Rises is the most entertaining of Christopher


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   I Nolan’s Batfilms, and it is certainly the best. Is it not bad at all? I’m
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   A   not quite sure. The whole movie feels like a series of
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   L contradictions. It has a long duration yet rushed, deeply serious yet
   A utterly silly, politically minded yet ultimately flat. But, those
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   E reasons make this movie wildly entertaining.

The film picks up eight years after the death of Harvey Dent
at the end of The Dark Knight. Batman was never again seen after
   E that night, and Bruce Wayne has become a hermit as well. In the
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   T wake of Dent’s death Gotham City apparently cleaned up its act
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   T instantly, and organized crime is a thing of the past. Gordon is now
   E commissioner, but he’s seen as a relic, a war hero in a time of
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   P peace.
 

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Fascinated by Selina’s skill, Bruce slowly walks   out of his
retirement. His body has been worn down by his adventures (he
walks with a cane), but he forces himself into shape to investigate
the cat burglar and Bane.

The first hour of the film is light and easy to digest. There are
actual comedic scenes, and it’s engaging to see Bruce Wayne pull
himself together from his utterly out-of-character majority-of-a-
decade slump. And as Bane’s weird and complicated plan comes
into focus it seems as if Nolan has finally embraced the comic book
origins of the character. Or at least attempted to fold them into a
genre idiom he understands. 

   T The movie then goes on from its lightness into a dark
   N themed movie when Wayne finally comes out of his shell and
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shows Gotham his new rides. Throughout the film Bane speaks out
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   C to the people of Gotham. The Dark Knight Rises includes absolutely
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   R not one single average citizen. The closest it gets are a bunch of
   E orphans who hang around cop John Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt).
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   T There’s one line of dialogue that indicates some homeless have
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   T been joining Bane’s army, but the film casts them simply as
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   R criminals. Perhaps this is Nolan’s intention, to say that the
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   R underclass is naturally criminal and that the middle class are a
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   I The film does have great performances going for it. Bale’s
Bruce Wayne is nicely essayed, and since Wayne is in the film as
much, if not more than Batman, that’s a relief. He still has that
stupid voice as Batman, but at this point you figure they feel
committed to it. Anne Hathaway is probably the , bringing life to
her every scene. Catwoman is in no way as good as the Joker, but
she has the same electrifying impact on this film that Heath Ledger
did in the last one.

Tom Hardy is criminally wasted in the film. Bane is a dud;


driven by the exact same motivation as R’as al Ghul, he feels like a
repeat, except with a genius plan. Hardy works hard to act behind
that idiotic mask, but it’s no use. There’s a moment towards the
end, in one of the film’s too many flashbacks, where we see
 

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   I   hadn’t been squirming in my seat. I thought a lot of it was dumb, I
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laughed at things that probably weren’t meant to be laughed at,
   E and I experienced a few moments of deflation when I realized the
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   P movie had nothing to actually say. But I had also been caught up in
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it, even when it didn’t quite work or make much sense. I liked  that
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   I Nolan went a little broader, even if that broadness occasionally
clashed with his efforts to be ‘realistic.’ 

I just don’t care either way. After being profoundly


   Y disappointed by the way Batman Begins turned out, and after really
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   A enjoying most of The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises is really a
   M blow for me. Not only by the actors playing it but also by its
   M unthinkable plot, and in the end it’s a big shrug   because every
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   S legend has an end.
 

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