One way to look at is six years later (has it really been that long?!) we are still holding The Dark Knight as the gold standard.
Does it feel like TWS will have that kind of longevity as a film or story? If you are honest, it is pretty obvious that it will not.
Cap was not the star of Winter Soldier, IMO. SHIELD was.
How so?
One way to look at is six years later (has it really been that long?!) we are still holding The Dark Knight as the gold standard.
Does it feel like TWS will have that kind of longevity as a film or story? If you are honest, it is pretty obvious that it will not.
While very entertaining, none of the (well-acted) performances, competent direction, amusing screenplay, or barely-utilised cultural parables really stick out as great.
Nobody is coming out raving about a performance in TWS like Ledger (or I might even argue Oldman). Likewise, there is not going to be an Oscar campaign to get TWS nominated for Best Picture or years-later articles and think pieces written about the subtext of TWS. Nobody is going to be quoting Pierce or The Winter Soldier every Halloween for an ensuing decade.
It just does not have the same level of impact from either an artistic, commercial, or pop culture standpoint that The Dark Knight did. So, yes I doubt it will be held any higher than Iron Man is in a few years from now.
The Dark Knight is certainly not the gold standard fans believe it to be. I have not once been interested in watching it again in full since its theatrical release. It's not even a great superhero film. The first contemporary film to actually achieve the benchmark was Raimi's Spider-Man 2, IMHO.
Ehhh yeah TDK is the gold standard that's why most people believe it, because it's true.
Yea but is it because of how well the movie is made or because everyone is in love with Ledger's Joker. At the very least you could say the success of that movie - both critically and commercially - hinged on that performance.
I think it's obvious it's for how well the movie is made. No movie could garner the praise and success TDK has because of a singular supporting character performance.
If you actually read the positive reviews for the movie, Ledger is far from being the only part of the movie that is praised.
I think if there was one thing most people took away from that movie above all else it was the Joker performance.
I'm not saying it didn't have it's own fair share of redeeming qualities but I think if you waited outside of a theater and asked every single person the moment after they had saw it what did they like the most about it... I think the the most popular answer by a country mile would have been "The Joker".
One way to look at is six years later (has it really been that long?!) we are still holding The Dark Knight as the gold standard.
Does it feel like TWS will have that kind of longevity as a film or story? If you are honest, it is pretty obvious that it will not.
Yes, he might be a favorite part of the movie for many people. But it's not the only thing they love about the movie.
You asked if it's so loved because everyone is in love with the Joker, implying he's the sole reason it is so acclaimed, which is a complete falsity. There's a lot to love about TDK besides the Joker, and the feedback from the movie reflects that.
Joker being the fan favorite of the bunch doesn't make him the only reason it is so loved. Which is why I always face palm when some people say if you took the Joker out of the movie it wouldn't be so loved. If you take any key character out of a movie, be it Vader from The Empire Strikes Back, Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs, Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds etc they're not going to be as good.
I'm sorry if it sounded like I was implying that because I wasn't.
People can like it for all the reasons they want but I believe it was the Joker character that elevated the film into the realm of pop culture phenomenon. Basically what I'm saying is that just because a movie is classic, doesn't mean it is a perfect movie.
TDK was good in a lot of ways but I also happen to believe it was bad in a few as well. So for those reasons I cannot consider it a "gold standard" for superhero movies as long as we're talking quality.
I don't think anyone's suggesting that TDK was completely perfect. No film is, art is subjective, blah blah blah.
But to suggest that the Joker is the main reason that the film was elevated to the level of "pop culture phenomenon" is ridiculous. Was he a big part of the film's overall success? Absolutely. He's an amazing character and is in some ways nearly as iconic and recognizable as Batman himself. Heath Ledger also turned in a truly memorable performance.
The character's success in TDK can be attributed to the strength of the source material, the writing on the film, and direction by Nolan, AND Ledger's performance. But if the rest of TDK was weak, the film would certainly not have received the immense praise or financial success that it ultimately did.
Cap 2 is a perfectly executed modern Captain America movie.
TDK was a pop culture phenomenon.
But without Ledger's legendary performance Cap 2 would win easily.
I'm sorry if it sounded like I was implying that because I wasn't.
People can like it for all the reasons they want but I believe it was the Joker character that elevated the film into the realm of pop culture phenomenon. Basically what I'm saying is that just because a movie is classic, doesn't mean it is a perfect movie.
TDK was good in a lot of ways but I also happen to believe it was bad in a few as well. So for those reasons I cannot consider it a "gold standard" for superhero movies as long as we're talking quality.
There's a lot more that The Dark Knight has going for it than simply Ledger's performance. The character arcs, the parallels between Bruce and Harvey, the script that took the source material beyond the confines of the comic book and applied it to real world issues.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier did amazing, but IMO it's not nearly as iconic or having as significant an impact as The Dark Knight.
Yea but is it because of how well the movie is made or because everyone is in love with Ledger's Joker. At the very least you could say the success of that movie - both critically and commercially - hinged on that performance.
The thing is I love TDK but that doesn't mean I am blind to it's faults. It is definitely iconic and transcendent but it's place in culture doesn't speak to the quality of the film. At least not for me.
As far as superhero movies go I don't believe we've seen the gold standard yet. We've yet to see a real PERFECT superhero movie. All of the best ones in the running have had some pretty major flaws.
The Joker played a part in getting people excited for the movie, but that guarantees you nothing more than a big opening weekend only. To say the movie hinges on that performance is kinda absurd because there's more going on to that story than that performance, and it showed with the incredible word of mouth.