Eight years after the Joker's reign of anarchy, the Dark Knight, with the help of the enigmatic Selina, is forced from his imposed exile to save Gotham City, now on the edge of total annihilation, from the brutal guerrilla terrorist Bane.
Director:
Christopher NolanWriters:
Jonathan Nolan (screenplay), Christopher Nolan (screenplay)Stars:
Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne HathawayStoryline
Despite his tarnished reputation after the events of The Dark Knight, in which he took the rap for Dent's crimes, Batman feels compelled to intervene to assist the city and its police force which is struggling to cope with Bane's plans to destroy the city.
The Dark Knight Rises
REVIEWS
As this movie was the most awaited movie of the decade, I obviously wanted to watch it as soon as possible. My friend won some contest online and so, I got to watch it a few days earlier FOR FREE.
The movie is everything you want it to be. The story is very well told and there is enough of Nolan-kind twists. Tom Hardy has some powerful lines as Bane but the enhanced voice doesn't work at all. But, he still does his character justice and performs to his full potential. For the first time in the trilogy, Batman wasn't the strongest. This gave a chance to Christian Bale to show off his acting skills without the mask and he did a fine job. The veterans Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine went about their job as if it was just another day at the office. But, a major surprise was Joseph Gordon-Levitt who portrays an ordinary police officer and pulls of an unexpectedly awesome performance.
The special effects, sound and action were out of the world. Nolan spent a lot of money and he made it visible in the movie. The movie connects all the dots from the previous movies and provides a fitting end to the saga. Although, personally I liked The Dark Knight better. But, TDKR certainly came very close it.
Finally, I would like to thank Christopher Nolan for portraying Batman in a way no one ever thought was possible and for making one the best trilogy of all time.
The movie is everything you want it to be. The story is very well told and there is enough of Nolan-kind twists. Tom Hardy has some powerful lines as Bane but the enhanced voice doesn't work at all. But, he still does his character justice and performs to his full potential. For the first time in the trilogy, Batman wasn't the strongest. This gave a chance to Christian Bale to show off his acting skills without the mask and he did a fine job. The veterans Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine went about their job as if it was just another day at the office. But, a major surprise was Joseph Gordon-Levitt who portrays an ordinary police officer and pulls of an unexpectedly awesome performance.
The special effects, sound and action were out of the world. Nolan spent a lot of money and he made it visible in the movie. The movie connects all the dots from the previous movies and provides a fitting end to the saga. Although, personally I liked The Dark Knight better. But, TDKR certainly came very close it.
Finally, I would like to thank Christopher Nolan for portraying Batman in a way no one ever thought was possible and for making one the best trilogy of all time.
Runtime | 2 hr 44 min (164 min) |
Sound Mix | SDDS | Datasat | Dolby Digital |
Color | Color |
Aspect Ratio | 1.44 : 1 (some scenes: IMAX version) 2.35 : 1 |
Camera | Arriflex 235, Panavision C-, E-Series and Super High Speed Lenses Beaumont VistaVision Camera, Panavision Primo Lenses IMAX MSM 9802, Hasselblad and Mamiya Lenses Panavision Panaflex Gold II, Panavision C-, E-Series and Super High Speed Lenses Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL2, Panavision C-, E-Series and Super High Speed Lenses Panavision Panaflex System 65 Studio, Panavision System 65 Lenses |
Laboratory | Consolidated Film Industries (CFI), Hollywood (CA), USA (IMAX prints) Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (also prints) Technicolor, London, UK (processing) Technicolor, New York (NY), USA (processing) |
Film Length | 4,331 m (Portugal, 35 mm) 4,473 m (Spain) |
Negative Format | 35 mm (also horizontal) (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219) 65 mm (also horizontal) (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219) |
Cinematographic Process | IMAX (some scenes) Panavision (anamorphic) Panavision Super 70 (some scenes) VistaVision (some scenes) |
Printed Film Format | 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383) 70 mm (horizontal) (IMAX DMR blow-up) (Kodak Vision 2383) D-Cinema |
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