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Is the Dark Knight the Best Movie Ever?

By stephanie - Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

“That was the best movie, ever,” my friend said as we walked out of a showing of The Dark Knight.

“The best? No way,” I said. “Good, yes, but the best ever?”

“Well, it’s at least in the top ten,” he replied.

So maybe this really is a guy thing, because I cannot for the life of me see how The Dark Knight could be considered one of the best films ever made, as good as it was for what it was.

Surely, classics such as Citizen Kane or Gone With the Wind haven’t been forgotten? Or, if you are into things of a more sci-fi nature, how about the prodigious effort resulting in the Lord of the Rings trilogy? Or the original Star Wars? 2001? Blade Runner?

Granted, we haven’t quite had a serious film about a superhero that might be elevated to art, but I’ll say that The Matrix, with its post-modern superhero Neo, could certainly fit that bill.

When I saw The Matrix for the first time, I was absolutely blown away. It was not only technically brilliant and innovative, but it set a mood and tone that really messed with your head. You walked out of The Matrix questioning the very nature of your conscious reality. And you were entertained to boot.

The Matrix made me reevaluate my relationship to the world. It reminded me that the world is really just a temporary illusion, a brief stopping point in the eternity beyond.

In comparison to that feeling, my feelings upon leaving The Dark Knight were, “That was really good, but I doubt I’ll ever want to see it again.”

The Dark Knight was not brilliant or innovative. It was simply well-executed. It was an almost flawless action movie. But it was not deep, nor was it original.

So, as much as The Dark Knight has blown away the box office, I am going to make the bold prediction here that it is not going to become a classic that changes the way we see cinema in the way The Matrix did. Spider-Man, as you recall, also gets huge box office, but it will be seen as cheesy and dated in 20 years. Box office success does not necessarily mean lasting cultural impact.

Of course, The Dark Knight is anything but cheesy. It is filled with terrific action scenes and great performances. If anything, it will be remembered for Heath Ledger’s brilliant, tragic performance, so poignant now that we know that the emotional toll the role took on him played a part in his death. But beyond the great action and fast plotting, what does The Dark Knight give us that will stick in our minds later?

Hey, I think it’s great when a truck flips upside down from front to back, but if you’ve seen it once, you’ve seen it.

I recently saw No Country for Old Men, and while I’m not a fan of that kind of violence, nor do I go out of my way to watch Coen Brothers movies, No Country for Old Men was brilliant. I’ll remember it. It said something meaningful about the human condition.

The Dark Knight, in contrast, tries to be deep and meaningful, but cannot escape its comic book roots. “Gotham needs a hero,” Batman tells us. And yet, for all the apparent philosophical pondering on the surface, The Dark Knight is so busy piling on the plotlines and action that it loses its heart. The Joker is simply insane; Batman is typically stoic; our heroine is good and beautiful in the most generic way. Most disconcerting: Two-Face makes his dramatic shift without much real character development to back it up.

In fact, the only hint of heart and soul I found in the whole film was the scene involving the large black convict on the boat – you’ll know what I’m talking about if you’ve seen the film already.

I was also greatly disappointed in the setting and cinematography. While I understand the trend lately is towards realism in sci-fi (Battlestar Galactica), I found Gotham to be flat and boring. I must admit I enjoyed Tim Burton’s retro-futuristic Gotham’s much better. While I didn’t expect that type of over-the-top Gotham here, I just wanted something more…dark. The entire film was too bright for a film called The Dark Knight. (I did think the final hospital explosion was well-done, however.)

This type of overdone realism in sci-fi will become out of vogue at some point, and the film will show its age later because of it. Mark my words.

As for the cast (beyond Heath Ledger): Super hottie Christian Bale makes a terrific Batman, except for his “Batman voice,” but he did not have much opportunity to shine here. Harvey Dent took up more focus. Maggie Gyllenhaal is a better actress than Katie Holmes, but the lighting on her made her look absolutely awful. With that, I just couldn’t buy that two hot men were so in love with her based on her bland personality and puffy face. (It’s not that I need her to be a supermodel. She just looked tired to me.)

On a more positive note, I’m always delighted to see Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman in just about anything. These two truly gave the film some sparkle that was otherwise missing in our overly serious main characters. Gary Oldman is another favorite of mine, even with that horrible bushy mustache.

All in all, I’d give The Dark Knight an 8 out of 10 for its fast plotting, great action, and fantastic performances by Oldman and Ledger. But a classic? No, not quite.

8 Responses to “Is the Dark Knight the Best Movie Ever?”

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    clifford:

    As a guy, i saw this movie with a sadistic version of Tyler Durden from Fight club as aJoker and a superhero like Batman, as a hero that has no superhuman powers but frankly a real guy. I could technicly be batman if i did enough pushups and had enough money. the fact they one fo the FIRST TIMES EVER in ANY ACTION MOVIE showed how he has a washboard abs by literally getting otu fo bed and dropping ont eh ground to do 1000 pushups. i robot will smiths CGI abbs that he just gets outta bed and sloths around, to have thoes abs he would have to be like Bruce Wayne. and there never will be a point where realism in sci-fi will be dated. if you take a look at the orignal sci-fi movies where there is 0 Realism and how over time it’s progressed more and more that not just sci-fi, but MAINSTREAM sci-fi has more realism, i tihnk it shows a trend. this is barley a sci-fi movie,but since star trek and star wars stole the cake and bad reasons for sci-fi plots (i.e. humanoids all over the galaxy, or godzillas that shouldn’t be able to walk on this sort of gravity) i tihnk people are starting to admire believability. look at you tube. it’s not popular because it’s all fiction.
    2face was reworked to be the PERFECT villian to go with the joker. 2 monsters bred not from greed but from chaos. every batman hero in the 60’s verison of batman was based off of greed, this is the first genuine realistic villian. there is more crimes done senslessly then for reason. not every criminal is like the bad guys from Die Hard, with a full plot ready. the joker just did it from teh hip. Again like fight club it’s a very eastern approch very Zen.

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    clifford:

    oh ya and fuck the matrix, it sucked int eh second movie and more int he third, this went the opposite way, the second movie was even better then the begining, which was fantstic. it’s a sad way the joker died, becasue Harley Quinn woulda been a good expanding villianess to explain a lot fo the joker :( there was some sort of character named to be in this one, but was probably put off to the 3rd :(

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    Cheryl:

    I also think matrix was an incredible movie, and since I haven’t seen the Dark Knight, I am reserving judgment, at this point.
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    It could be a great movie, but have an impact on you that is unpleasant and that you do not wish to experience again… for example.

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