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    relentless conflict involving Batman and his nemesis‚ “The Joker.” He ends up teaming up with the mob in Gotham against Batman‚ to take him down. The Joker attempts to lure Batman out by saying he’ll start killing people if he didn’t reveal himself. Recognizing that Batman wouldn’t do it‚ District Attorney‚ Harvey Dent‚ decides to “reveal” himself as Batman as a plan to capture the Joker. They end up succeeding and capturing him; however‚ the Joker wanted to be caught. He alerts Batman that Dent and Rachel

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    Nolan‚ demonstrates the actions and choices being made while still being true to one self. The film represents one’s interior motives and how it inevitably reflects ones true self which is evident through their actions. Through the characters Batman‚ Joker and Two-Face in The Dark Knight they live life all according to their own perceptions. Through their own perceptions and choices is where they are still remaining true to their selves. Batman is driven to do such heroic actions due to his own emotional

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    he just does it he’s not in it for the glory or the fame. There’s also another difference the heroes of today’sfiction don’t kill their enemies they beat them up and take them to jail‚ for example batman and joker no matter how much the joker try’s killing batman he will never kill the joker because he feels if he kills him he will be doing the same thing he’s trying to stop. Beowulf on the other hand will kill someone in a heartbeat because that’s what the time they were in they wanted to see‚ the

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    “Elements of Design in The Dark Knight” Mise-en-scene is a French term that refers to the staging and visual arrangement of a dramatic production. This includes such elements as scenery‚ properties‚ costume‚ lighting and the movement of the characters. In film making‚ the term is also used for the combination of all the elements in front of the camera (setting‚ lighting‚ acting‚ costume)‚ distinct from the camerawork and editing of the film. With regards to film‚ the director‚ production designer

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    they commit it and without solving the deep-rooted problem. (Bruce Wayne indeed hates Joker and even wants to kill him but he never do that due to his moral values.) B) Ambiguous rules: There is no clear and definite rule on how Batman should do to alter the world. All actions are made depended on how Batman values them. Conflict Emotions: Batman felt extremely angry and nervous when he could not stop Joker from killing one of his friends‚ Harvey Dent or Rachel Dawes. Batman has to decide who

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    action genre‚ it has explosions‚ car chases‚ trucks flipping over‚ etc. The trailer shows Batman’s new struggle that has sprung out of the darkness. This new foe named The Joker‚ will give Batman a run for his money and put the Dark Knight through hell‚ by destroying the city that Batman has given so much to protect. The Joker is shown in the trailer as a sadistic‚ maniacal clown bent on providing Batman with a dose of chaos and difficult choices. The trailer shows brief scenes of the joker’s chaotic

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    "anarchical" look of the Joker‚ Hemming drew inspiration from such countercultural pop culture artists as Pete Doherty‚ Iggy Pop‚ and Johnny Rotten.[100] Ledger described his "clown" mask‚ made up of three pieces of stamped silicone‚ as a "new technology‚" taking less than an hour for the make-up artists to apply‚ much faster than more-conventional prosthetics usually requires. Ledger also said that he felt he was barely wearing any make-up.[20][101] Hemming and Ledger’s Joker design has had an impact

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    “I believe in Harvey Dent‚ I believe that on his watch Gotham can feel a little safer‚ a little more optimistic. Look at this face‚ this is the face of Gotham’s bright future.” (Bruce Wayne) Harvey Dent‚ white knight‚ saviour and “hero” of the infamous Gotham. Batman on the other hand‚ is the Dark Knight and the troubled hero who chose his identity over the people. Many believe that the movie the Dark Knight‚ communicates to viewers the superficial perspective of Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey

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    That’s My Hero! The Ohio State University Terryl Rumph Heroes are not only created for television popularity‚ but for a purpose. Shows such as Dare Devil‚ and The Walking Dead have become increasingly prevalent within popular culture. From a handicap crusader‚ who defends the streets of New York City at night‚ to a man protecting his love ones from reanimated corpses‚ societies are fascinated by the lore. These characters inspire the world to overcome obstacles‚ and achieve higher success in life

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    Cameron Mitchell 9/28/11 Villains in Film 2nd Draft Why So Serious? In recent years‚ technology in the cinema industry has become amazingly effective in creating alternate realities for us to go see for seven dollars on a Tuesday night. For a movie villain to be successful and spark emotions from its viewers they must look the part‚ be insanely brilliant‚ and push the protagonist to the edge. The first and most obvious characteristic that makes an amazing movie villain is their appearance

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