Sunday, August 5, 2012

Rises !!

It was 'The Dark Knight Rises' last night. Hardly have I waited for a movie this eagerly. Each and every dialogue from the 'The Batman Begins' and  'The Dark Knight' houses a philosophy. Frankly, it's too difficult to comprehend what Nolan's thinking at any point. A repeated watching of 'The Dark Knight' has led me (and all around me) to understand it better. But still, hardly do I see some time in future, when I may say 'Ok, enough, it's too boring now to watch the same movie again'. Add to the previous two movies, 'Rises'. And this trilogy shall be watched again and again.

I had already plunged into its OST before watching the movie. So as the movie unfolds, the similar tunes that are a perfect continuation of what Zimmer had done in scoring the Joker's clever tactics. Best ever OST you can hear !! Guess what, which song is being played right now? It's 'Imagine the Fire'. Bale has done a commendable job as usual. Bane unleashes his fury ruthlessly, giving a tough competition to what Joker did. But they're quite different : Joker's more psychological, Bane's pure muscle power. Coming back to the music, Zimmer's masterpieces contribute to each and every dialogue which already has loads of meaning to it. 'Gotham's Reckoning' - the ominous tune that is played while Bane escapes from the plane, is another great track in this movie.

Nevertheless, it deserves to be watched many more times in the IMAX - and it shall be done. You feel really   'happy' in appreciation of creation of such masterpieces by experts in their field, how they stretch their imagination as well as ours. I did experience it last night. I hope that I adapt some of qualities of the 'Caped Crusader', we face the same questions in our lives - getting inspiration and hope and applying it should be the key. My heart goes out to those affected by killings in Aurora, USA. He did real wrong in emulating the joker. The red-haired psycho has to repent his entire life. The movie certainly tops my all-time favorites and shall continue to do so (until Nolan's next movie's out in theaters :D).

'The Dark Knight Rises'. Awe, what better can you get than this one ?