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The
Dark Knight (2008)
In director Christopher Nolan's violence and action-packed
superhero, comic-book film - it was a sequel following Batman
Begins (2005), and became the middle film in the Dark
Knight Trilogy, followed
by The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
The superhero film followed the efforts of vigilante
Batman (Christian Bale) (Bruce Wayne in disguise), Police Lt. James
Gordon (Gary Oldman), and Gotham's DA Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart),
to fight organized crime in the city, by seizing mob-run
banks and flushing out its dirty money with marked bills. Their main
opponents were The Joker (Heath Ledger), mob bosses, and a scary
drug-dealing character known as the Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy):
- in the exciting opening sequence
- a mob-owned, Gotham City bank robbery in a high-rise office building,
the leader of the clown-faced thieving criminals - the Joker (Oscar-winning
Heath Ledger), masterminded the crime so that all of his fellow
robbers would kill each other - leaving him with
all the shares; the Joker revealed himself
with a painted clown face (with a grinning red scar-smile) when
he removed his mask in front of the bank manager (William Fichtner)
on the floor after killing off all of his accomplices: ("What
do you believe in? Huh, what do you believe in? I believe whatever
doesn't kill you simply makes you... stranger")
- while Wayne Manor was being
rebuilt, Bruce Wayne lived in a city penthouse and centered his
operations in an underground Batbunker; with his
butler Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Caine), the two discussed the
city's new DA Harvey Dent: "I need to know if he can be trusted"; Dent
was dating Bruce's childhood friend and assistant DA Rachel Dawes
(Maggie Gyllenhaal), and in court prosecuting the new head of the
Falcone crime family, Salvatore Maroni (Eric Roberts); convinced that
Dent was sincere about fighting crime, Bruce decided to host a
fundraiser for him in the future
- meanwhile, the Joker interrupted an underground
kitchen meeting of underworld mob bosses, including Salvatore Maroni,
The Chechan (Ritchie Coster), and Gambol (Michael Jai White), an
African-American gang leader; they were coordinating efforts to
combat increased police opposition, and prosecution of US banks
with mobster money; the Joker demonstrated his lethal pencil trick
when he slammed the head (of one of Gambol's henchmen) into the
upright writing utensil: ("How
about a magic trick? I'm gonna make this pencil disappear. Ta-daaaa! It's gone!")
- the Joker then negotiated with the mob bosses, who
had been emasculated by Batman, that he would offer to "Kill
the Batman" for them, in exchange for half of the bank robbery
money: ("Let's wind the clocks back a year. These cops and
lawyers wouldn't dare cross any of you. I mean, what happened?
Did your balls drop off? Hmm? You see a guy like me....A guy like
me. Look, listen. I know why you choose to have your little group
therapy sessions in broad daylight. I know why you're afraid to
go out at night. The Batman. You see, Batman has shown Gotham your
true colors, unfortunately...It's simple. We, uh, kill the Batman"
- incensed by the clown, Gambol challenged him with
a bounty: "Five hundred grand for this clown dead"; shortly later
in a pool hall, the Joker explained
to Gambol the origin of his facial scars from his abusive father
(and his perpetual smile) before killing Gambol and taking over his operation
- Chinese accountant Lau (Ng Chin Han) of Lau Security
Investments (LSI) had already moved all of his mob deposits to his
secure investment firm in Hong Kong, far away from Dent's jurisdiction
and the crackdown by Lt. Gordon; with help from Wayne Enterprises
CEO and inventor Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), Batman traveled to
Hong Kong, and during an exciting action sequence, he captured
Lau and extradited him back to Gotham City for prosecution; during
his testimony in court, Lau identified all of his mob clients who
had pooled their money, resulting in the arrests of 500 mobsters
who were charged with multiple counts of extortion, racketeering,
fraud, conspiracy murder, and obstruction of justice
- to retaliate against the crackdown, the mobsters
hired the "clown" Joker
to eliminate Lau, the judge and the commissioner, and to reveal Batman's
identity; during Bruce Wayne's fundraiser in his penthouse, the
Joker first intimidated and threatened Wayne's childhood friend
Rachel Dawes, and threatened her with a knife - again describing
how he had received his facial scars (with a different
version): ("Well,
hello beautiful! You must be Harvey's squeeze! And you are beautiful.
Well, you look nervous. Is it the scars? You want to know how I
got 'em?"); he 'let her go' from the side of the skyscraper,
forcing Batman to swoop down and rescue her; as a result, the Joker's
targeting of Harvey Dent, also at the fundraiser, was postponed
- during the Joker's crime spree, the public demanded
that Batman reveal himself; in a press conference, Dent advocated
that Batman's identity must be kept secret: "Should
we give in to this terrorist's demands?", but then he sacrificially
admitted: "I am the Batman" before he was
arrested - to serve as bait to draw the Joker out
- in an exciting action sequence, the police
convoy escorting Dent to the County Jail in a SWAT van was ambushed
by the Joker, driving a 16-wheeler; the frenetic chase scene culminated
with a face-off battle between the Joker in the 16-wheeler and
Batman's Batpod - with the spectacular sight of the Joker's 16-wheeler
somersaulting or flipping end over end (the Bat-pod did its own
wall flip); as the Joker crawled out of the wreckage, Lt. Gordon
put a gun to the Joker's head and arrested him: ("We gotcha,
ya son-of-a-bitch!");
as a reward, the Mayor appointed Gordon as the new Police Commissioner
- later that night, during a police escort of Dent
and Dawes, the two disappeared; in a police interrogation room,
Batman confronted the Joker, who laughingly
told Batman that he had no intention of killing him: ("I don't
want to kill you. What would I do without you?...You complete me");
Batman learned that the two hostages, Dent and Dawes, were held in
separate warehouses and tied to explosives set to explode in 5 minutes
- and only one could be saved: ("Choose between one life or the
other. Your friend the district attorney, or his blushing bride-to-be");
Batman chose to rescue Rachel, but was fooled (the Joker had lied
and reversed locations), and found himself with DA Dent
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Batman Confronting the Joker in an Interrogation
Room
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- Dent had struggled to escape, and his face was
half-covered with diesel fuel; the exploding bomb caused the left
side of his face to be hideously burned (and he soon adopted the
name Harvey "Two Face"); however, Rachel perished from
the detonated bomb when Lt. Gordon arrived too late to save her
- after escaping custody, during the Joker's continuing
crime spree, he burned Lau on the top of his burning money pyre,
and also killed the mobster Chechen
- to prevent Wayne Enterprises accountant Coleman Reese
(Joshua Harto) from exposing Batman's identity, as part of the
Joker's evil scheming, he threatened to blow up the Gotham General
Hospital where Dent was being treated; Lt. Gordon struggled to keep
Reese alive, and evacuated the city's hospitals
- meanwhile, the Joker entered
the Gotham General hospital disguised
as a nurse (with a nametag reading Matilda, the name of Ledger's
real-life daughter), to visit the disillusioned Dent in his room; the
Joker was able to convince Dent to seek revenge
against various "schemers" in his life, including those responsible
for Rachel's death; Dent decided the fates of potential victims by
flipping his two-headed coin; when it came up heads, he spared shooting
the Joker in the head; as the Joker departed from the hospital, he remotely
detonated bombs in the hospital and drove off with a school bus full
of evacuated hospital patients
- after recovering and being released, crazed DA Dent
(aka Two-Face, with a disfigured face) vengefully sought out all
of his enemies, including those he felt responsible for Rachel's
death; he was now corrupted and vengeful (and lured to the dark side
by the Joker), and often used a coin toss to terrorize selected victims
about their fate
- another of the Joker's ploys was to threaten Gotham
City, causing a massive evacuation; due to various bomb threats aimed
at bridges and tunnels, many fearful evacuees opted to take a ferry;
then, the Joker taunted Batman about again choosing which evacuation
ferry to save, since both had remote-controlled explosives -
The Liberty packed with released convicts in
orange uniforms ("Harvey Dent's most-wanted scumbag collection"),
or The Spirit, with "sweet and innocent" civilians; Batman
viciously fought against the Joker past the midnight deadline, with
neither ferry blowing up the other
- the Joker was thrown off and
held suspended on the side of the building by Batman - but kept alive;
the Joker stated his feelings about the battle for Gotham's soul:
("You
just couldn't let me go, could you?...You truly are incorruptible,
aren't you? Huh? You won't kill me out of some misplaced sense of
self-righteousness. And I won't kill you because you're just too
much fun. I think you and I are destined to do this forever...");
Batman left the Joker hanging there and went to locate Dent
- Lt. Gordon (and shortly later Batman) found the crazed
Dent in the 52nd Street warehouse, holding the lieutenant's family
members hostage to avenge Rachel, and tossing a coin to determine
guilt or innocence; Batman
came to the rescue of Gordon's son by hurling himself at Dent and
tackling him off the side of the building, where he fell to his death
- Police Lt. James Gordon and Batman both
realized how Batman had to purposely take the blame and that Dent
should be lauded as a hero, because the citizenry of Gotham would
lose hope if they knew how Dent's heroic goodness had been brought
down by the Joker: ("They must never know what he did...the
Joker cannot win"); Batman explained how he must sacrifice himself:
("Gotham needs its true hero....You either die a hero, or you live long enough
to see yourself become the villain. I can do those things because
I'm not a hero, not like Dent. I killed those people. That's what
I can be....I'm whatever Gotham needs me to be")
- in the film's epilogue, Lt.
James Gordon delivered a eulogy praising Harvey Dent, concealing the
truth and calling him a hero: ("Nothing less than a knight,
shining"). As Lt. Gordon smashed the Bat-Signal with an axe,
Batman escaped and commented about how he was a hunted fugitive: "You'll
hunt me. You'll condemn me. Set the dogs on me. Because that's
what needs to happen. Because sometimes the truth isn't good enough.
Sometimes people deserve more. Sometimes people deserve to have
their faith rewarded"
Lt. Gordon's Praising Eulogy for Harvey Dent
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Batman's Concluding Flight - Regarded
by Lt. Gordon as "A Dark Knight"
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- Lt. Gordon delivered a final voice-over regarding
Batman's fate, when he watched (with his son) as Batman fled and
disappeared into the darkness on his Bat-pod, to escape from a massive
manhunt-police sweep with dogs: ("Because
we have to chase him"); although Batman "didn't
do anything wrong," he would rise another day: ("Because
he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now.
So we'll hunt him because he can take it. Because he's not our hero.
He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark knight")
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The Joker Asking the Bank Manager During the Opening Bank Robbery: "What
do you believe in?"
The Joker: "I'm gonna make this pencil disappear"
The Joker with Mob Bosses Before Performing His Pencil
Magic Trick
The Joker: "It's, it's gone"
In a Pool Hall, The Joker With Gambol (Michael Jai White)
The Joker's Intimidation of Rachel During a Fundraiser
at Bruce Wayne's Penthouse
Frenetic Chase Scene - Semi-Trailer Somersaulting on a
NYC Street
The Joker (Dressed as a Nurse) after Bombing Hospital Where Dent Was
a Patient
The Joker Hanging Upside-Down and Threatened by Batman
Harvey Dent (Two-Face) and His Coin Toss
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