Warner Bros is currently showing "The Dark Knight" to test audiences, who seem to be complaining about the same scene in the movie, which is being described as inappropriate. The scene shows The Joker, played by Heath Ledger, hiding in a body bag. It is obviously not meant to reflect Ledger's recent, tragic death, but audiences seem to be too sensitive to handle it. So, with editing still going on, it has been assumed that Warner Bros would remove the scene completely.
Now, MovieHole got in touch with a source close to "The Dark Knight," who revealed that nothing of Ledger's will be cut from the movie, including the bodybad scene. "I know for a fact that that scene is in the film," said the source. "I also know that WB has made no such mandate and that Chris [Nolan] is honest when saying that he will not change what was intended with The Joker."
Sounds like good news to me; I would hate to see any of Ledger's performance be compromised due to a tragic event. Let's not make a bad situation, worse.
I wouldn't want Heath's great work as the Joker cut out of TDK. Mr. Ledger was really proud of his preformance. And that's what we all want to see. Heath as the Clown Prince of Crime.
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I don't think it's disrespectful one bit. I mean, if a scene doesn't work in the final edit, then it doesn't work. It's plain and simple as that. The actor in the scene itself usually has no bearing on those sorts of things.
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I know he wasn't specific, but he may have meant taking scenes out for any reason other than the one you gave - like removing the alleged "body bag scene" because it may offend people for reasons outside the film itself.
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Well you can't really put it like that though, that's like calling families or friends of someone who was on Flight 93 "sensitive *****es" like you said when watching Flight 93 for the first time.
Heath was an actor, and I'm sure regardless of the situation(s) at hand, he'd want the world to see his performance, let alone his very last.
It would be disrespectful to cut any scenes at all, IMO.
to cut any of Heath's scenes from TDK, coincidental or not...would be a huge insult to his performance...period. I'm sorry but my overall feeling tells me that if TDK cracks 400m...and the academy doesn't recognize Ledgers performance at the oscars...it would be a huge disservice to hollywood. Maybe thats over eager...but I believe that Ledger gave his life to this role...and tragically...the world has lost a great talent...if they cannot embrace the emotional effect this will have on people when they watch TDK...then they (the academy/oscars) are out of touch...