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Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises (2012) - Movie Review


Written and Directed by Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight Rises (TDKR) is a worthy conclusion to one of the most acclaimed and entertaining superhero franchisee of our times. 

TDKR succeeds in the rare feat of achieving 3 things at the same time; offering something more to the audience, doing justice to the comic series and last but not the least, lead the legend of Dark Knight to a logical and convincing conclusion.

This movie is set 8 years after TDK ends and Batman takes the fall for Harvey Dent's death. The city of Gotham is now governed by the popular Harvey Dent Act which has succeeded in putting behind bars almost all of it's criminals. The crime and civil unrest is at an all time low without the need of Batman. The city of Gotham is just as calm as before the big storm.

On the other hand, Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) is torn between his inability to either leave behind Batman or the death of Rachel Dawes. He keeps to himself and refrains from ever going out of Wayne manor. Enter Bane (Tom Hardy), a man who the legend says was born in hell and is on a mission to destroy Gotham. Add to it the fact that Bane is lot more faster and physically stronger than Batman.The Dark Knight is forced to come back from exile and confront his biggest nemesis till date. What follows is an action adventure to save the city of Gotham. However, that's just for the uninitiated (In Nolan's own words).

Deep down, this movie is lot more of something else altogether. It's not really about the battle for Gotham. The first two movies of the series followed Bruce Wayne becoming more than just a man; a symbol of uncompromising values and a silent guardian. TDKR is about the epic conclusion to the legend; unbecoming of both Bruce Wayne and Batman.

Batman stood by certain uncompromising ideals and Bruce Wayne had to make personal sacrifices. Both endured pain for reasons beyond their control. Eventually, either one of them had to break. This movie is really about this journey of the protagonist. 
 
The movie ponders over bigger issues. How long can Baman be the silent guardian of Gotham? Will he ever learn to let go? Will the city ever learn to stand up and fight the evil within? Will the rich and the oppressed ever make peace with each other? Can there ever be a Gotham without Batman? What then becomes of the legend?



TDKR takes you through a roller coaster adventure. One replete with witty one liners, spectacular visual effects and brilliant performances. Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine reprise their roles as Commissioner Gordon, Lucius Fox and Alfred. However, the pick of the actors is Christian Bale for a brilliant performance that makes audience relate to Bruce Wayne more than the Dark knight.

Having said all that, TDKR is definitely not without loopholes. There are one-too-many cliches and in fact, last 5 mins is entirely devoted to hootes and whistles. However, one will have to admit, even when Nolan plays to the galleries, it still seems cinematic brilliance. 
 
At 2 hours and 44 mins, the movie is long but doesn't really appear so inside the movie hall. Once the Games Begin, there is no slowing down or looking back.

In the end, I can't really choose if TDKR was well made or better concluded. I found both the journey and destination equally entertaining.


My rating:
  • As a standalone movie - 8/10
  • As a conclusion to the Dark Knight series - 9/10

Friday, February 10, 2012

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) - Movie Review


Most contemporary British spy movies (read James Bond series) have got us a good look at suave agents paired up with hot chicks, chasing super villains on fast cars and hunting them down with uber cool gadgets. That is one extreme of the genre. Directed by Tomas Alfredson, and based on a novel by the same name, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (TTSS) is a gem of a movie belonging to the other extreme end of the genre.

Set in the the early 1970s during the heights of Cold War, the plot follows the tension in the British Intelligence bureau (also referred to as Circus) after a failed operation. Control (John Hurt) heads the Circus and sends Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong) on a secret mission to meet a certain general in Budapest and get vital information about a soviet mole in their team. The Soviet intelligence intercept the mission and kill Jim. After the incident, Control and his close aide George Smiley (Gary Oldman) get expelled from the Circus.
 
Years later, when Control is dead, Smiley is summoned to conduct an off-record investigation in to the incident and identify the traitor within. He takes up the task to solve the ONE puzzle that remained unsolved in his otherwise illustrious career. Smiley now has to carefully examine four of his close buddies - Bill haydon (Colin Firth), Percy Alleline (Toby Jones), Toby Esterhase (David Dencik) and Roy Bland (CiarĂ¡n Hinds); one of who is a traitor.

In the heights of the Cold War, strength of the intelligence network is the back bone of a nation. As decisions and alliances are formed based on the intelligence, the role of Circus in the security of the nation is critical. In this context, the rumor of a soviet mole in the top echelon of British intelligence forms the premise for TTSS.

The movie is a winner on two counts - the plot and performance by the protagonists. The plot reveals itself wonderfully, with all its intricacies and all the actors do extremely well to hold up the suspense. Gary Oldman leads the pack with a deserving Oscar nomination for best actor in a lead role. The very talented Tom Hardy makes his mark yet again in his brief yet powerful portrayal of Ricki Tarr.

A large part of the movie is shot in dark sets, dull colors and with slow dialogues. This makes the run time of 2 hour and 10 mins seem much longer. Clearly, TTSS takes a lot of concentration is not your average peppy-feel-good-over-weekend movie. More likely to find an interest among those that appreciate intense and de-glamorized drama and have a taste for mind-games.


Fav Quotes:

  • We are not so very different, you and I. We've both spent our lives looking for the weaknesses in one another.
  • I need you to do something for me. You have to assume they're watching you.

My Rating: 7.5/10