The first viewing of this movie was an adrenaline rush of excitement. But after seeing the movie three times now, I can make a proper review as I feel all the details and plot points have sunk in thoroughly now.
Heath Ledger was quite simply stunning as the Joker. Every second he was on screen he just grabbed your attention with an iron grip and he never let go. From that first shot of him removing his clown mask in the bank and revealing his face, to the final shot of him swinging upside down and laughing manically, he was a force of villainy that tops anything we’ve seen with a comic book movie villain.
The magic trick with the pencil, nurse Joker, his coat full of grenades attached to a string, the ‘(S)laughter is the best medicine’ truck, his TV broadcasts etc. I love how they kept his theatrical nature and balanced it with his raw psychotic evil side. This was a Joker who knew how to hit his prey where it hurt. He knew how to push everyone’s buttons. Get under everyone’s skin. He was a genius at what he did. I could go and list great scenes with him in it, but the fact is that every scene he was in was a gem. God help the actor who has to step up and fill the villain role in the third Batman movie, because they’re going to have one HELL of a job filling Ledger’s Joker’s villainous shoes.
Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne. I’ve read a lot of criticism about his Batman voice this time around. I have to say that it did get a little raspy sometimes, but overall I thought it was an improvement over his voice in Begins. It’s not perfect, but it was an improvement. Bale had some great material to work with, and he delivered. I have to say that his scenes with Harvey Dent were particularly good. As were his scenes with Alfred. He looked more comfortable in the Batman costume. There were some scenes in Begins where he looked awkward. Like the scene in the Narrows where asks Gordon to drive stick. None of that this time around. The playboy aspect of Bruce Wayne was also good. Laughed out loud at the shot of him walking into Dent’s party with the three hot chicks.
Aaron Eckhart was amazing. I just loved the intense scenes he had as Harvey. My favorite one being when he took that Joker thug in the Cop costume hostage, and taunted him with the flip of the coin for whether he’d shoot him or not. You could just see Harvey coming so close to crossing the line. The Long Halloween homages were great. The climax of his story as Two Face played out wonderfully. This is the Two Face we’ve been long overdue. And I don’t believe he’s dead, either
Maggie Gyllenhaal was good with what she had to work with. Rachel was an integral character to the story in terms of her connection to Harvey. And Maggie was a lot more likeable and convincing as a D.A. than Katie Holmes.
Gary Oldman was probably the third best actor in this movie after Ledger and Eckhart. Jim Gordon was a tour de force in this movie. He was brilliant. And as a comic book geek it was great to see his family. And no horrid adultery storyline like in Year One. Wonderful to see Gordon get promoted to Commissoner at last.
Michael Caine as Alfred. Ok, what was all this about his role being cut down a lot? I thought Alfred had plenty of scenes. Certainly not any kind of dramatic decline in screen time. I never noticed much if any difference. Alfred was in fine witty form, being there to sew up Bruce’s injuries, and offer advice and support when Bruce needed it. I think Caine has great chemistry with Bale.
Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox. Again, Morgan delivers a solid performance. It was so good to see him as a big boss man at Wayne Enterprises this time, instead of a low level grunt dwelling in the basement. Lucius played a big role in this movie. The Hong Kong trip, the sonar gadgetry, and his excellent handling of Reece’s attempted blackmail. Hilarious.
The action was so much more exciting this time around. My favorite sequence being the Joker’s attempt to kill Harvey in the armoured truck which climaxed in that awesome showdown in the street with Batman on the Bat-Pod. Batman’s new gadgets were top notch. I was very skeptical of the Bat-Pod, but like the new Batman costume, it came off so much better in the movie. Loved it. All the nods to the comic books had me grinning from ear to ear. When I saw Joker with that crowbar in the final confrontation, I geeked out. I just loved that sequence of him going ballistic on Batman with it.
I think I’ve said everything I want to say. I mean everyone’s said it all before. This movie was just incredible. It’s so rare that I go into a movie with huge expectations, and they are actually exceeded. This was so worth the three year wait. Chris Nolan out done himself.
10/10 all the way.