Alright. This seems to be the only way I can be at peace with myself, seeing as though I left the theater completely and utterly pissed off, and I couldn't believe I was. Ever since I left the movie my brain has been baffled and fried as to how I could not love 100 percent everything about this movie. Especially after I invested months of my time into anticipating it. Maybe with this somebody will understand my predicament. With that said......
I hate this movie.
Don't get me wrong. There are parts that I LOVE. But overall, I seriously dislike this film. As a Batman film anyway. It's insane because I can completely respect the brilliance of the story and how it was weaved together to form one big experience. I can also appreciate the excellent directing. And, of course, the acting. But overall, I still left the theater with the worst possible taste in my mouth.
Its extremely frustrating because I only had two major beefs. But as far as the fact that this was a BATMAN movie is concerned, they were gigantic, IMO.
1. The Joker.
When it was first alluded to that the Joker would be featured in the next bat flick, I thought, "finally, for once we will get to see a comic book character portrayed EXACTLY like in the comics. And it will especially be a dream come true because it's my favorite villain of all time. But I thought that was just too good to be true. And damn if the Nolan's didn't prove me right. I hate, no, absolutely loathe the way the Joker looked. I thought, seeing as how everyone was praising Heath as the second coming of Christ, that his performance would distract me from how ****ty he looked. But it didn't. In fact, the opposite occurred. The way he looked actually took away from his performance in my mind. Heath Ledger dropped just about the scariest interpretation of any literary character that has ever been adapted to film. He was so perfect it was mortifying. His character was so spot on, he left me sick to my stomach when I left the theater. But there were times where his makeup was so ****ed up, he was damn near regular looking. And that is just not the Joker. Every time Heath said something, or did something else brilliant, all I could think about was how much I hated Christopher Nolan for his realism ********. He held it back from being an exact interpretation. It's racking my brain just typing this, so I'll come back later.