Movie: The Dark Knight Rises
Director: Christopher Nolan
Rating: ****1/2
One man who deserves to be accredited for having given the ‘Batman’ series a grand facelift is Christopher Nolan. It’s not easy to keep a franchise going and making every film better than its predecessor. Undoubtedly, Nolan’s been a champion in this department and has been successfully giving us films that we’ll cherish for a lifetime. His latest film ‘The Dark Knight Rise’ is not a masterpiece but a great film that’ll make his fans go gaga.
Eight years have gone by since the demise of Harvey Dent, a crime-fighting, loyal cop who lost his for the people of Gotham. People are celebrating ‘Harvey Dent’ day in his memory however rumor has it ‘Batman’ is pinned for the murder of Dent and that’s why he’s been in hiding for a while. Meanwhile, a new Terrorist leader, Bane, has risen from the dead to conquer the city of Gotham and turn all its citizens to ash. The only one who could save the city from turning in to a graveyard is ‘Batman’, and nobody’s seen him in eight years. ‘Batman’ should join hands with the cunning jewel thief aka Catwoman and an honest cop, John Blake aka Robin along with Commissioner James Gordon to save Gotham.
The first half of the film is nicely spent developing the character of ‘Batman’. His comeback from long absence not only delights the city residents’ but the audience likewise. The second half gets even more exciting; it completely supersedes the first in every possible way. Bane makes ‘Batman’ go through the similar kind of pain he went through and therefore puts him in a place that gave him strength and hope. When the world around him is been torn in to pieces by Bane, Bruce spends time stirring up confidence by building hope and resistance and when all is about to end, The Dark Knight Rises. Brilliant! The twist in the climax is what you never expected from Nolan, and it explains everything and makes your every penny worth it.
Anne as the ‘Catwoman’ adds style and wit to the film. She’s exactly opposite to the ‘Batman’ and she’s swift and extremely funny. Blake aka Joseph Gordon, the righteous cop whose only mission is to save Gotham with or without ‘Batman’ shines in his role. One might feel his role may be sidetracked due to the presence of many others but it’s just a feeling and it passes when you reach the climax. Michael Caine aka Alfred, the Bat’s loyal servant plays his part as quietly as expected but he’s the strongest of all because had it not been for him, Bruce would’ve never returned as the ‘Batman’.
‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is spearheaded by one man – Christopher Nolan who undoubtedly steals all limelight and makes you’re watching experience a memorable one. Nolan keeps everything intact and doesn’t leave any loose ends. All characters get their due time to explain who they are thus leaving no room for any criticism.
In essence; ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ will be celebrated ‘In the Name of Nolan’.