"The Dark Knight” begins as a heist caper, as goons in clown masks execute a bank robbery. But the twists in that scene foreshadow the entire film: "The Dark Knight” will not be business as usual.
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In Gotham City, an aggressive new district attorney, Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) and police Lt. Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman) are following the lead of the crime-fighter Batman (Christian Bale) in taking it to the Mob. Together, the three have put a dent in the Mob's control over the city. But the game is about to change. Anarchic madman the Joker (Heath Ledger) tells the Mob's leaders that the answer to their problems is clear: Get rid of Batman.
The Joker looms large over the film "The Dark Knight,” at least partially because Ledger, who portrays the villain, died of an accidental drug overdose in January. But "The Dark Knight” is a tribute to his talents, as Ledger disappears into the role of the Joker. As the madman at the center of this crime epic, the Joker's lunacy has the town on edge. While the Joker ostensibly is working for the city's criminal powers, his real goal is chaos. This creepy vision of the Joker is original and unsettling, with greasy hair and a painted-on smile covering scars.
"The Dark Knight” is as much, or more, crime epic as comic-book adventure, and it reveals how far competent hands can take the Batman character when played straight. Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, yearns for a real life, possibly with Assistant District Attorney Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal). But as long as Gotham needs him as a protector, he must fill that role. Batman sees in Dent a possible replacement; his legal solutions for crime could take the place of Batman's fists and technology.
The Joker doesn't want a return to normalcy; he wants a city mad enough to need Batman for a defender. Their battle takes on multiple dimensions, both in the persons of Batman and the Joker, and the city at large, as director Christopher Nolan asks: What rules are worth breaking?
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The late Heath Ledger starring as The Joker, shares a scene with Christian Bale, starring as Batman, in "The Dark Knight.” WARNER BROS. PICTURES
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"The Dark Knight”
PG-132:324 stars Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman.
(Intense sequences of violence and some menace)
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