Gothamsknight
A Dark Knight
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Absolutely. The thing about TDK is that it is completely a Batman story, and it's also a continuation of the stuff the Gordon talked about at the end of Batman Begins. The themes of escalation, and the consequences of Batmans "theatrical presence" creating someone like him but also completely opposite. It is the ultimate Batman vs Joker story, and it has our hero pushed to the edge with the ultimate test of his character and soul. It's the type of Batman story that best shows how much he can endure. How anybody can claim it's not a good Batman story is baffling to me.Glad I'm not the only one who rolls my eyes at the "Begins is a better Batman movie than TDK" thing. I honestly feel like people say that strictly because it features the Narrows, Arkham Asylum, Scarecrow's fear toxin, Batman being a terrifying force to criminals etc.- more "comic booky" elements. But to me it's more of a Bruce Wayne story, which is why I love it- especially the first hour.
TDK is more of a full-on Batman/Gotham crime epic that captures the essence of Batman/Joker dynamic and Harvey's rise and fall. Some hugely important pieces of the overall Batman mythos. Again, I think people just say it because you have a more "clean" Gotham that's full-on Chicago, a lot of daytime scenes, etc. Bruce does take a bit of a back seat compared to Begins , but the movie itself is entirely an exploration of what effects that his choice to be Batman has had on Gotham. And the Bruce story obviously comes full circle in Rises.
Fans are just funny. I'm glad there are some of us who can see beyond the present moment and notice these cycles when it comes to how some people tear down previous incarnations to somehow "justify" their hype, when it's not necessary. You can still love and celebrate the old stuff while embracing the new. Makes being a fan a richer experience if you ask me.
As @The Batman said, people seem to not really acknowledge that Nolans gotham in TDK and TDKR isn't far removed from what was in the comics either. There's numerous examples of New York city being a stand in for the cities in comic books. But hey, that's what happens when Frank Millers work is the only stuff people read these days from Batmans past. Don't get me wrong, I love his work and I think Year One and TDKR are masterpieces, but there's so much more.
) when Hardy came out and we heard the voice for the first time. Not gonna lie we were trying hard not to crack up! It was funny going online later that day already seeing the internet going crazy about the voice.