domenica 1 gennaio 2012

1ST IMPRESSION - The Dark Knight Rises


Finally, after the teaser released this summer and the prologue in front the IMAX copy of "Mission:Impossible - Ghost Prologue", Warner finally released the full trailer for one, or, probably, THE most anticipated movie set to be in theatres this 2012: "The Dark Knight Rises", the final chapter to Nolan's realistic and personal vision of Bob Kane's superhero: Batman, that, thanks to the english director, has been respawn after the "killing-character" film "Batman & Robin".
As the trailer tagline says, the movie will be a great conclusion to the trilogy, so we should expect a very shocking movie at least as great as the second chapter. By the way, this post's goal is to comment the full trailer, with a mention to the Prologue first.
The prologue is very easy to comment. is thrilling and has the same target of "The Dark Knight" one, that is to introduce us the (main) villain: in the end of the scene, the Bane's person is very intelligent and machiavellian. For who doesn't know the background of Bane in the Movie, he is a terrorist, member of the League Of Shadows (the same one of R'as Al Ghul), with a unic goal: destroy Gotham.
The trailer, altought it lasts only 2 minutes and half, shows us a lot of scene: the battle in front of Gotham Town Hall; the spectacular attack at the Gotham Rogue Stadium (proably the scene where the villain will reveal himself publicly); a dialogue between Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne (presenting finally the Anne Hathaways character); a scene that shows us Wayne very shattered (the movie should be inspired to "Knightfall" run, so it's supposed that Bruce ass will be at least kicked a lot) that probably will represent the "fall" phase of the character that will lead to the "rise" phase; in the end, we see, just for little moments, the John Blake/Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Miranda Tate/Marion Cotillard characters: if this last one could be Talia Al Ghul, John Blake is totally mysterious: it goes to be a Nolan's version of Robin (come on, a circense that become a superhero is very ridiculous in the realistic tone of the movie, so a police-Robin is more suitable) or another villain (Back Mask?), or simplier a original character...
By-passing the problem of Bane voice (was told too much), the are two question remaining: will Liam Neeson be in the movie? Will Cillian Murphy/Scarecrow have a larger role?
For this question, we have to wait 'til next July...


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