Черният рицар: Възраждане / Dark Knight Rises - If you are the among the three ignorant people out
there who don't like the first two Nolan-directed Batman movies, don't
expect the third outing of the Caped Crusader to convert your mind.
Christopher Nolan, who is slowly turning into the best director of his
generation, has delivered a movie, which despite working splendidly on
its own, makes the perfect part three of a trilogy, marking a full
circle and binding plot lines started in Batman Begins seven years ago.
And here, along with the final 10 minutes of DKR, lies the greatness of
part three. It's not that the other clogs of the pic aren't perfect
either - the script is imaginative and extremely topical (in this dark
and full-of-terror nights), the acting superb (it's the first Batman
movie which feels most like an ensemble piece, rather than a one-hero
journey), the music thrilling. It's clear that the effects are top-notch
magnificent but the scope is so epic that even the Avengers may be envy
of the universe of Bruce Wayne. Furthermore, the decision to use Bane
as the antagonist, who physically is superior than Batman, has paid off.
Some may need time to adjust to his voice, but his vocal abilities,
together with the entire presence of Tom Hardy and the look in his eyes,
make him a great successor to the Joker. In addition, the Catwoman
brings a stylish and enigmatic performance, which is million miles away from
the way Burton and Pfeiffer treated the character in the great Batman
Returns. But who might have expected any different from Nolan - he has
managed to reboot a franchise brought to his knees and to make three
indisputable masterpieces for the new millennium. And though the
question marks before a fourth
outing remain too many, we can at least wait for Nolan's treatment on
Superman next year. Step forward Man of Steel! (Alexandra) *****
***** Perfect
**** Unmissable
*** Just Fine
** So-so (for genre aficionados only)
* Stay away
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