There are many things illogical in Dark Knight. Policemen are asking Batman to give himself up, so Joker would stop killing them, then they arrest Dent as (false) Batman and when they attempt to transfer him to prison, Joker kills 50 policemen. Batman took blame for Dent for no reason. People on 2 boats don't detonate to save themselves, although they can't know Batman will save them all. So their is no reason to not blow up other ship and save themselves, since Joker would do it anyway. 500 dead people is better than 1000 dead. Also, why would police allow Joker to make a telephone call? He's a terrorist, don't give him a phone.
@@goranmilic442 As for one of the police officers allowing Joker a phone call, that was because Joker had one of them as hostage with a piece of glass to his throat, threatening to kill him otherwise.
This video not only has wonderful analysis, but a very heartfelt tribute to Heath Ledger. I could really feel your emotion. Seriously, great job. This video and channel deserve WAY more attention! You're right up there with the most popular channels around in my eyes.
Keep doing these type of videos Bailey! Also I'd love to see a WHY I LOVE DUNKIRK or WHY I LOVE INCEPTION video some day in this channel, cause just like you said in the video, Nolan's filmography is just delicious.
Not just the story and the script but the soundtrack is S Tier. I remember when I first watched it in theaters and hearing that one pitch that’s constantly getting higher and faster, my heartbeat was absolutely racing. Everything about this movie is perfect to me.
I think Batman Begins is a better 'Batman' movie, yet The Dark Knight is a better psychological thriller overall. Great analysis review, by the way, keep up the good work. Your content is well-thought-out and strongly constructed.
I don’t know why but I always liked the fighting style of the dark knight- I know it’s not how Batman would fight but him rescuing the hostages is my favourite scene
Sir, when you said you didn’t know at the start of the video that you were going to end up there talking about Heath Ledger, I felt that, but thank you so much for sharing. Learning just how literally close to home he was to you was like an crazy twist when listening to this video and it was all incredible to hear. I saw the Dark Knight five times in theatres when I was 11 years old and Heath Ledger became one of my idols despite previously being totally unfamiliar with his earlier work.
@@JoElDoEsMoViEs Reducing the appreciation of a film to this single character would be simplistic. Works like «Inglourious Basterds» or «No Country for Old Men» are also renowned for their antagonists, yet they are teeming with much broader qualities. Each of these productions offers narrative richness and a profound exploration of complex themes far beyond the mere presence of their villains. Being the standout element of a film doesn’t imply being the sole positive aspect.
I think I know why this is the best comic book movie of all time; Batman himself, he finally got his due here where as Begins set the bar this took it to a whole nother level. No matter what the physical, moral or mental conflict in this story Batman overcomes it. He never once strays from his moral code or gives up even if he considers that. Both Tim Burton and Zack Snyder completely missed the point of the caped crusader. Nolan nailed it.
I disagree. I don't think you watched these films that closely. Firstly, this Batman does stray from his moral code. In Begins, he lets Ras die ("I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you"). And in TDK, he kills Harvey by tackling him off the building. Like, the whole ending of TDK is Batman failing to overcome the Joker's moral challenge. That's the whole point of the story. The Joker wins because he shows that when the chips are down, your morals hold you back. That in order for the heroes to minimize the Joker's damage, they have to compromise on their morals. Batman has to kill Harvey. He has to break privacy laws. Gordon has to lie and say that Harvey was a hero. TDK isn't a good film because Batman doesn't stray from his morals. It's a good film because he has to. Secondly, Snyder didn't miss the point of Batman. His version was of a Batman that had long since strayed from his code but doesn't realize that. A similar idea to The Dark Knight Returns. Only difference is that this Batman did redeem himself.
Another way Nolan plays with time is when Bruce plants the time bombs on the window and then they blow up right when he needs to escape. The movie was edited so that the time from when he starts the timer is around the time in the movie they blow up. I think you can skip foreword however long it is set for and be really close to the actual explosion
WHY I LOVE THE DARK KNIGHT! I was kind of saving it for the right moment since I knew it was going to be ufff... Well it was! ... Big time! 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽 Please keep doing it!
"Calling something overrated isn't a way of saying that you don't like that thing; it's a way of saying that you don't like other people liking that thing, which is kind of a shitty thing to do." Thank you. Do you mind if I -steal- use this forever?
I’m 4 years late to this, but your section on Heath made me immediately sob. His absence will forever be felt, and it hurts that he never got to see how much the world loves his performance
What a perfect video for the perfect superhero movie. Not only did you bring up so many points I agreed with, but the way you talked about Heath Ledger was very touching and beautiful, and it really hit close to home because Heath has always been one of my most favorite actors of all time. No one deserves death, and I wish Heath could see how iconic his role as the Joker became.
Since the intro to this video, I knew right away this isn't your typical take on The Dark Knight. And holy molly it isn't. And that's so delightful about it. Also, I loved the personal shift it takes, it makes you as a creator feel much closer to a viewer and a fan like me :)
Fantastic video and well articulated the reasons why I also believe The Dark Knight is one of the greatest films ever. Nolan's work has been such an important influence on my own filmmaking too. I would also love to watch your short film that you mentioned in this video, where can we find it?
I think the fact I still see a lot of people talking about this movie shows how iconic it is, very rarely do I see people talking about other superhero movies the way the dark knight is talked about. Every part of this movie was great and viewing it for the first time I didn't even know it was a sequel. This movie didn't just define what a superhero movie should be but also defined what a 'joker' should be. Nobody can match Heaths performance but the fact that so much time was put into developing the joker shows the love for the history behind it. Nolan's decision to give Heath as much freedom as he did made this movie great and not just another half arsed movie with a fan loved character for a easy pay check, love went into this and it shows. From bat nipples to facial scars the time between was so worth it and nobody but Nolan could've done it. I often wonder if Heath would still be playing the joker today if he was still alive. A role that I think was perfect to be one of his last with how good he was.
Early summer 2008 is the most interesting superhero moment. May: Iron Man starts the long march of the MCU, June: The Incredible Hulk and Wanted, July: Hancock, Hellboy 2 and The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Trilogy 2005 - 2012 "Fear" : Batman Begins 🦇 "Chaos" : The Dark Knight 🦇 🤡 "Pain" : The Dark Knight Rises 🦇 🖤💔💜 Thank You Christopher Nolan Thank You Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard
It's crazy that no other superhero film has captivated me more than The Dark Knight and its overarching story in the trilogy as a whole. I've probably rewatched The Dark Knight alone over 10 times, and I'm still not remotely sick of it. I still find it as enchanting and enthralling as the first couple of viewings and that is simply incredible. Nolan and his team really made something special with these films. The story really is the spectacle. While other superhero films feature bombastic action set pieces that feature gargantuan battles and grandiose explosions - The Dark Knight triumphs all of that by merely having a remarkable story. That truly is the spectacle to behold. No superhero movie before has made me ponder human nature and morality before in such a riveting delivery. The battle for Gotham's soul is such a compelling conflict, that Batman has to struggle to win against his unstoppable adversary, the Joker. Aside from the interrogation scene (which is just perfect), my favourite scene is the finale between Batman and Joker. The scenario on the ferries had me engaged and sitting at the edge of my seat. So far, the Joker won at every turn, and I was wondering if he would be victorious once again. But he wasn't. Even if the passengers on those boats wanted to save themselves; Even if the people on the other boat were criminals, they couldn't bring themselves to take another life. They couldn't bring themselves to come down to the Joker's level. I also love that at the exact point, you can see the Joked frustrated and disappointed for the first time so far. For the first time, he felt as he has failed. Batman's line right after is also just awesome as he says, "What were you trying to prove? That deep down everyone is as ugly as you? You're alone." I love The Dark Knight.
Let’s count the comments that read: “Why I love The Dark Knight. Because it’s Batman End of video” Though I’ll agree that it is a great movie, at least I can say that without the Bat-biased option of the common viewer
Lots of recent hate seemingly out of nowhere for the Dark Knight now that the Batman came out, so just needed to cleanse my palate with someone pointing out all the ways it’s great!
Yeah it's embarrassing, so obvious that some of the people who love it are insecure about it being an inferior movie so they have to overcompensate by acting like TDK(considered one of the greatest movies ever made) wasn't good. They're not even doing it right. If you wanna make something sound great by comparing it to another movie, don't act like that other movie is bad, cause then that doesn't say much about the movie you're trying to praise.
So, given at the time this video was posted in 2018 you were 21 years old and already directed your own movie in a theater that's quite a feat. You sound very mature for your age. I really love the way you tell stories. You make it personal in such a way your audience can feel what you're feeling and almost imagine themselves there. I wish you all the best man.
While you never really said anything new (Minus the Heath Ledger bit, but very few can say they live in that actor's hometown, so) I haven't seen an essay on The Dark Knight that was so powerful as this. I agree, with everything, as a storyteller, this movie both inspires me and makes me feel like I could never create anything truly great if I have THIS movie as a competitor (Not that it makes me stop or feel like I can't). Truly one of the greatest movies ever made.
That transformation point of you is spot on.. Even when the joker and I don't know if Nolan did this on purpose but that part when the joker puts that grenade in the mouth of the bank guy he says "I believe in that that doesn't kill you simply makes you stranger" and a few seconds later the grenade doesn't go off in the mouth so it doesn't kill that guy. I always wonder if that's coincidence or purposely done. Your video is awesome I also always find out new things in the dark knight and after rewatching it after some time I see things in a different perspective but the movie becomes better after each watching... IT'S A FRIKKIN MASTERPIECE!!
You didn't even mention how Christopher Nolan literally invented the use of IMAX for regular movies with this film, which had a considerable impact on the movie industry as a whole. The Dark Knight is the turning point in Nolan's career where his cinematography transformed from just fine to truly spectacular, and IMAX allowed him to do that. If you want to bask in the IMAX glory of The Dark Knight, check out the 4K Bluray release, which has the expanded aspect ratio for those scenes that were filmed with IMAX cameras, and the detail level is incredible.
Watched it since becoming more “cine- literate” and yeah the hype is justified. The layered characters and events are so well written, it constantly keeps your interest and never drags whilst advancing the story. Pacing and editing is top notch. Nolan keeps upping the ante, the stakes are real. You don’t think the worst is gonna happen, then it happens. Caught myself welling up at Gordon’s final farewell to Batman explaining to his unaware son what happens next. What’s incredible is I don’t think it’s Nolan’s best film overall.
The dark knight is my favorite movie of all time.
You’re not the only one.
Facts
It's my second favorite
The ending is a mess. And screws up the 3rd movie
bruce wayne nah
It’s nice to see someone explaining how great movies are for once and not just saying how x movie is the worst thing to happen to Society ever.
At first I thought the movie was overrated but this vid changed my mind
@@noahndindjock3362 It's amazing how easily influenced some people are.
There are many things illogical in Dark Knight. Policemen are asking Batman to give himself up, so Joker would stop killing them, then they arrest Dent as (false) Batman and when they attempt to transfer him to prison, Joker kills 50 policemen. Batman took blame for Dent for no reason. People on 2 boats don't detonate to save themselves, although they can't know Batman will save them all. So their is no reason to not blow up other ship and save themselves, since Joker would do it anyway. 500 dead people is better than 1000 dead. Also, why would police allow Joker to make a telephone call? He's a terrorist, don't give him a phone.
@@goranmilic442 As for one of the police officers allowing Joker a phone call, that was because Joker had one of them as hostage with a piece of glass to his throat, threatening to kill him otherwise.
@@_Adjei_ True. Still a bad decision. Even that cop under knife told other cops not to give him anything, too dangerous.
Rest in peace Heath, you are a legend and will never be forgotten.
Rewatching this to boost you in the algorithm. Hope it helps.
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@@thedarkfrost2351 If simping means helping this hardworking guy fighting against the current that is UA-cam, Yes I am a Simp.
Pretty sure it worked
That tribute to Heath was so wonderful. I shed a tear. Massive, massive thank you for this brilliant video.
I still can't get over how good this movie is
same friend i still cant understand why this movie is so good for real reason.
Okay so i've only watched three minutes but I had to pause to tell you how much I love this. The editing, the personal style. YESSS MORE PLEASE
The Dark Knight is my third favorite movie of all time. It ages like fine wine every single rewatch. Cinema at its finest.
What’s your second and first?
I loved how the video progressed from an analysis of the dark knight to a tribute to Heath.... Hats off.
This is the best video you've ever done. A beautiful masterpiece.
"A Beautiful Masterpiece" just like The Dark Knight
Probably the best video essay I've seen.
Brother, you missed to talk about the Music of the Batman Trilogy.
Everytime he goes
"You have nothing, nothing to threaten me with. Nothing to do with all that power." I get goosebumps. ,
This video is just the best.. I feel a very strong urge to watch it now, as I do after all of your essays. Keep it up!
This video not only has wonderful analysis, but a very heartfelt tribute to Heath Ledger. I could really feel your emotion. Seriously, great job. This video and channel deserve WAY more attention! You're right up there with the most popular channels around in my eyes.
i was not expecting this video to make me cry
Keep doing these type of videos Bailey! Also I'd love to see a WHY I LOVE DUNKIRK or WHY I LOVE INCEPTION video some day in this channel, cause just like you said in the video, Nolan's filmography is just delicious.
Alejandra Salazar Both of those should happen within the next 12 months 🙌
Loverboy Media This comment did not age well lol.
That said, your videos are great, keep doing what you enjoy my man.
Not just the story and the script but the soundtrack is S Tier. I remember when I first watched it in theaters and hearing that one pitch that’s constantly getting higher and faster, my heartbeat was absolutely racing. Everything about this movie is perfect to me.
18:24 I’m definitely biased, but playing I Miss You to start the conclusion of your Batman video essay is the coolest shit ever.
I love how "I miss you" by blink 182 plays when Bailey talks about Heath Ledger. Fits the theme very well,
I've been watching all of your videos and I'm super impressed with the editing. You deserve way more subscribers than 2.8k
This video should be a primer for other video essays. From editing, music, mixing, and accurate film scenes, this is just perfect. *Chef's kiss*
Damn it now I gotta watch this movie again! Great video again:)
I think Batman Begins is a better 'Batman' movie, yet The Dark Knight is a better psychological thriller overall. Great analysis review, by the way, keep up the good work. Your content is well-thought-out and strongly constructed.
Man breaking banter is sooo underrated!! Been a fan for the last 2 years!! Keep it up bro
17:47 Yes the Dark Knight and even the Dark Knight Rises, especially the first part of Rises, is the culmination of Joker's victory
I figured this was as good an excuse as any to watch this video again. You do good work, Bailey.
I don’t know why but I always liked the fighting style of the dark knight- I know it’s not how Batman would fight but him rescuing the hostages is my favourite scene
It’s not the worse or the best but it is entertaining and yeah him rescuing the hostages is the best
I really like when he does stealth stuff like in Batman begins that might be one of my favorite Batman moments ever
You deserve more viewership. Keep up the great work man.
Sir, when you said you didn’t know at the start of the video that you were going to end up there talking about Heath Ledger, I felt that, but thank you so much for sharing. Learning just how literally close to home he was to you was like an crazy twist when listening to this video and it was all incredible to hear. I saw the Dark Knight five times in theatres when I was 11 years old and Heath Ledger became one of my idols despite previously being totally unfamiliar with his earlier work.
Love the passion man
Nothing will ever top the Dark Knight.
Come on, its overrated because of Heath's joker
@@JoElDoEsMoViEs Reducing the appreciation of a film to this single character would be simplistic. Works like «Inglourious Basterds» or «No Country for Old Men» are also renowned for their antagonists, yet they are teeming with much broader qualities. Each of these productions offers narrative richness and a profound exploration of complex themes far beyond the mere presence of their villains. Being the standout element of a film doesn’t imply being the sole positive aspect.
@@Funny_How_1995because inglorious basterds is an amazing film. this film is just decent.
How the ‘I miss you’ song over heath ledger’s section works so well
Honestly, I can't get enough of these underrated small movie channels
Ok, so I’m late, but the video is just... wow. So goooood. You deserve wayyyy more subscribers than what you have.
I think the Dark Knight should’ve won best picture
Definitely
Wonderful summary of Heath Ledger‘s work in this movie, also very emotional. Your analysis made me wanting to watch the movie again.
I think I know why this is the best comic book movie of all time; Batman himself, he finally got his due here where as Begins set the bar this took it to a whole nother level. No matter what the physical, moral or mental conflict in this story Batman overcomes it. He never once strays from his moral code or gives up even if he considers that. Both Tim Burton and Zack Snyder completely missed the point of the caped crusader. Nolan nailed it.
I disagree. I don't think you watched these films that closely.
Firstly, this Batman does stray from his moral code. In Begins, he lets Ras die ("I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you"). And in TDK, he kills Harvey by tackling him off the building. Like, the whole ending of TDK is Batman failing to overcome the Joker's moral challenge. That's the whole point of the story. The Joker wins because he shows that when the chips are down, your morals hold you back. That in order for the heroes to minimize the Joker's damage, they have to compromise on their morals. Batman has to kill Harvey. He has to break privacy laws. Gordon has to lie and say that Harvey was a hero.
TDK isn't a good film because Batman doesn't stray from his morals. It's a good film because he has to.
Secondly, Snyder didn't miss the point of Batman. His version was of a Batman that had long since strayed from his code but doesn't realize that. A similar idea to The Dark Knight Returns. Only difference is that this Batman did redeem himself.
@@FraserSouris basically spot on
This video is literally peak content, I cant wait for you to be appreciated by more ppl!
Another way Nolan plays with time is when Bruce plants the time bombs on the window and then they blow up right when he needs to escape. The movie was edited so that the time from when he starts the timer is around the time in the movie they blow up. I think you can skip foreword however long it is set for and be really close to the actual explosion
It's still iconic in 2021 so are your song choices and editing
WHY I LOVE THE DARK KNIGHT! I was kind of saving it for the right moment since I knew it was going to be ufff... Well it was! ... Big time! 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽 Please keep doing it!
"Calling something overrated isn't a way of saying that you don't like that thing; it's a way of saying that you don't like other people liking that thing, which is kind of a shitty thing to do."
Thank you. Do you mind if I -steal- use this forever?
go for it
I’m 4 years late to this, but your section on Heath made me immediately sob. His absence will forever be felt, and it hurts that he never got to see how much the world loves his performance
What a perfect video for the perfect superhero movie. Not only did you bring up so many points I agreed with, but the way you talked about Heath Ledger was very touching and beautiful, and it really hit close to home because Heath has always been one of my most favorite actors of all time. No one deserves death, and I wish Heath could see how iconic his role as the Joker became.
the editing in this video is next level. the way you showed the screens when you said “at least not without compromising your morals” gave me chills
Since the intro to this video, I knew right away this isn't your typical take on The Dark Knight. And holy molly it isn't. And that's so delightful about it. Also, I loved the personal shift it takes, it makes you as a creator feel much closer to a viewer and a fan like me :)
The dark knight is one of the best comic book movies of all time and may be in the top 10 best movies of all time next to joker.
for some reason the blink 182 as he was talking about heath ledger made me really emotional
Man, this was a great video during the first half but damn... That second half hit hard. Very very well done mate
I’d like to see some entries in this series that are a bit unpopular, or maybe films we haven’t heard of yet.
Josh Winter It'll be almost ALL unpopular and obscure topics once I've built up a bit of a base again 👌
That’s great. I’m looking forward to it 😁
Fantastic video and well articulated the reasons why I also believe The Dark Knight is one of the greatest films ever. Nolan's work has been such an important influence on my own filmmaking too. I would also love to watch your short film that you mentioned in this video, where can we find it?
The entire section about heath was really emotional
How do you only have 24k subs... Fantastic editing and really great content! Would love to see more regular content! :D
It is indeed still the best superhero today ! None of them match it no matter how we love them.
I think the fact I still see a lot of people talking about this movie shows how iconic it is, very rarely do I see people talking about other superhero movies the way the dark knight is talked about. Every part of this movie was great and viewing it for the first time I didn't even know it was a sequel. This movie didn't just define what a superhero movie should be but also defined what a 'joker' should be. Nobody can match Heaths performance but the fact that so much time was put into developing the joker shows the love for the history behind it. Nolan's decision to give Heath as much freedom as he did made this movie great and not just another half arsed movie with a fan loved character for a easy pay check, love went into this and it shows. From bat nipples to facial scars the time between was so worth it and nobody but Nolan could've done it. I often wonder if Heath would still be playing the joker today if he was still alive. A role that I think was perfect to be one of his last with how good he was.
I think this is the best video I've watched talking about "The Dark Knight". Just wondering have you watched kick-ass? I think it's really good.
Thank you, mister.
This video is the reason I'm becoming a patron
THANK YOU!
Early summer 2008 is the most interesting superhero moment. May: Iron Man starts the long march of the MCU, June: The Incredible Hulk and Wanted, July: Hancock, Hellboy 2 and The Dark Knight
I only know 4 of them, iron man, incredible hulk, Hancock and the dark knight half of them sucked except for the dark knight and iron man
was anyone on this board over the age of 15 when this video was uploaded?
Perfect description of why I love this joker, constant pressure to characters within the story.
The Dark Knight Trilogy 2005 - 2012
"Fear" : Batman Begins 🦇
"Chaos" : The Dark Knight 🦇 🤡
"Pain" : The Dark Knight Rises 🦇 🖤💔💜
Thank You Christopher Nolan
Thank You Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard
I’ve rewatched tdk so many times I’ve lost count
This movie is just iconic if not more iconic in the future. Reporting live from 2021.
Yes, even in 2021, this movie is *iconic*
It's crazy that no other superhero film has captivated me more than The Dark Knight and its overarching story in the trilogy as a whole. I've probably rewatched The Dark Knight alone over 10 times, and I'm still not remotely sick of it. I still find it as enchanting and enthralling as the first couple of viewings and that is simply incredible. Nolan and his team really made something special with these films.
The story really is the spectacle. While other superhero films feature bombastic action set pieces that feature gargantuan battles and grandiose explosions - The Dark Knight triumphs all of that by merely having a remarkable story. That truly is the spectacle to behold. No superhero movie before has made me ponder human nature and morality before in such a riveting delivery. The battle for Gotham's soul is such a compelling conflict, that Batman has to struggle to win against his unstoppable adversary, the Joker. Aside from the interrogation scene (which is just perfect), my favourite scene is the finale between Batman and Joker. The scenario on the ferries had me engaged and sitting at the edge of my seat. So far, the Joker won at every turn, and I was wondering if he would be victorious once again.
But he wasn't. Even if the passengers on those boats wanted to save themselves; Even if the people on the other boat were criminals, they couldn't bring themselves to take another life. They couldn't bring themselves to come down to the Joker's level. I also love that at the exact point, you can see the Joked frustrated and disappointed for the first time so far. For the first time, he felt as he has failed. Batman's line right after is also just awesome as he says, "What were you trying to prove? That deep down everyone is as ugly as you? You're alone."
I love The Dark Knight.
You be spitting straight facts. This is my favorite movie of all time and it’s infinitely rewatchable somehow
22 people disliked this video. WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE AND WHO HURT THEM?!?!
I think Batman represents order and the Joker represents chaos.
and i think fire is hot
Let’s count the comments that read:
“Why I love The Dark Knight.
Because it’s Batman
End of video”
Though I’ll agree that it is a great movie, at least I can say that without the Bat-biased option of the common viewer
My favorite movie of all time, light years ahead of any superhero movie out there
Lots of recent hate seemingly out of nowhere for the Dark Knight now that the Batman came out, so just needed to cleanse my palate with someone pointing out all the ways it’s great!
Yeah it's embarrassing, so obvious that some of the people who love it are insecure about it being an inferior movie so they have to overcompensate by acting like TDK(considered one of the greatest movies ever made) wasn't good.
They're not even doing it right. If you wanna make something sound great by comparing it to another movie, don't act like that other movie is bad, cause then that doesn't say much about the movie you're trying to praise.
How tf is this only at 1.3k views? I'm disappointed in UA-cam. Get this in the recommended section!
Ayyy thank you!
55k now, but still deserves waaaaay more views.
Great video man! Respect.
One of the best movies ever made!
Facts
Agreed
no its THE best movie ever made!
The dark knight is definitely engraved in the history of filmmaking masterpiece
Logan: you think you can have more essays and higher critical and commercial success than me?
The Dark Knight: yeah
Hahaha
100+ points for playing I Miss You at the Heath Ledger part. Kudos, good sir
Fantastic "Hercules Returns' reference at 6:23-5. Good to see that under-rated classic getting some subtle love.
Excellent video!
Loved this video the first time mate, loved it even more this time. Best of luck with the brand new channel!
So, given at the time this video was posted in 2018 you were 21 years old and already directed your own movie in a theater that's quite a feat. You sound very mature for your age. I really love the way you tell stories. You make it personal in such a way your audience can feel what you're feeling and almost imagine themselves there. I wish you all the best man.
This video is The Dark Knight of video essays.
only halfway through but this is so good ! and the music?! 11/10 sir
When the rewind happens, and the Blink 182 drums kick in, I get chills.
While you never really said anything new (Minus the Heath Ledger bit, but very few can say they live in that actor's hometown, so) I haven't seen an essay on The Dark Knight that was so powerful as this. I agree, with everything, as a storyteller, this movie both inspires me and makes me feel like I could never create anything truly great if I have THIS movie as a competitor (Not that it makes me stop or feel like I can't). Truly one of the greatest movies ever made.
Been waiting for a vid like this, thanks.
That Arrested Development clip cracks me up everytime
Always love someone praising a film in a long essay
That transformation point of you is spot on.. Even when the joker and I don't know if Nolan did this on purpose but that part when the joker puts that grenade in the mouth of the bank guy he says "I believe in that that doesn't kill you simply makes you stranger" and a few seconds later the grenade doesn't go off in the mouth so it doesn't kill that guy. I always wonder if that's coincidence or purposely done. Your video is awesome I also always find out new things in the dark knight and after rewatching it after some time I see things in a different perspective but the movie becomes better after each watching... IT'S A FRIKKIN MASTERPIECE!!
Wow that was the ending I didn’t know I needed. Thanks for that. Truly one of the best performances this world will ever witness.
You didn't even mention how Christopher Nolan literally invented the use of IMAX for regular movies with this film, which had a considerable impact on the movie industry as a whole. The Dark Knight is the turning point in Nolan's career where his cinematography transformed from just fine to truly spectacular, and IMAX allowed him to do that. If you want to bask in the IMAX glory of The Dark Knight, check out the 4K Bluray release, which has the expanded aspect ratio for those scenes that were filmed with IMAX cameras, and the detail level is incredible.
Watched it since becoming more “cine- literate” and yeah the hype is justified. The layered characters and events are so well written, it constantly keeps your interest and never drags whilst advancing the story. Pacing and editing is top notch. Nolan keeps upping the ante, the stakes are real.
You don’t think the worst is gonna happen, then it happens. Caught myself welling up at Gordon’s final farewell to Batman explaining to his unaware son what happens next.
What’s incredible is I don’t think it’s Nolan’s best film overall.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO SO MUCH.
"The Joker had that shit on lock" That was just everything
Your editing 🔥
WHY DO YOU ONLY HAVE 14 THOUSAND SUBS!!! U DESERVE 10 MILLION MAN!!!
"The Dark Knight rewards our engagement in the details." True. I found that Tenet did the very same.
This movie is still iconic in 2023, wish I could go back and get the feeling I had when watching it for the first time
Not only one of the best films of all time, but also the best film on 4K