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Vikramark
Junior Artist Username: Vikramark
Post Number: 506 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 14.96.12.218
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, July 20, 2012 - 12:41 pm: |
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not only la times...but from other sources too...pette lopala submit kottaa ..sorry... but movie is great |
   
Filmbuff
Junior Artist Username: Filmbuff
Post Number: 431 Registered: 11-2011 Posted From: 59.92.148.26
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, July 20, 2012 - 12:37 pm: |
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This review is from Los Angeles Times. Why don't you disclose that. |
   
Vikramark
Junior Artist Username: Vikramark
Post Number: 505 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 14.96.12.218
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, July 20, 2012 - 12:29 pm: |
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Potent, persuasive and hypnotic, "The Dark Knight Rises"has us at its mercy. A disturbing experience we live through as much as a film we watch, this dazzling conclusion to director Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy is more than an exceptional superhero movie, it is masterful filmmaking by any standard. So much so that, its considerable 2-hour, 44-minute length notwithstanding, as soon as it's over, all you want to do is see it all over again. Nolan and actor Christian Bale created wonders with this stern character in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and the director has said he was determined to make this third film as good as the others. Also, and almost unheard of in a superhero context, Dark Knight Rises brings a whiff of contemporary societal trends — or what Nolan has called "the things that worry us these days" — into play. His film coolly mocks the pieties of both the right and the left, starting with a jaundiced look at how law and order-obsessed societies start to rot from the inside when they are based on lies. As played by Hardy, who has a flair for roles like this (Bronson, Warrior), Bane intimidates first because of the threatening way he carries his imposing physical bulk. If that wasn't enough, there's his mask. Old superheroes never die; they simply hang up their capes and retreat to the shadows, awaiting the moment when fashions change and they're required again. Verdict: The third and final Batman movie from director Christopher Nolan is mercilessly brilliant and exemplifies masterful filmmaking. A fitting finale for Batman and the city of Gotham |
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