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Go he rarely goes to the cinema to see the blocbusters. Fewer still would choose 'movie superheroes' based on comic books. But he would always make an exception for adventures ystlumddyn.
I'm not quite sure why. Maybe because of the love of the cartoons I'd watched as a kid. Maybe because I'm uchuu kyoudai interested in legends and it seems to me that Batman has become an almost mythical character uchuu kyoudai now.
Because of the interest, I have read quite a lot of the comics series ystlumddyn, uchuu kyoudai and most of my favorites come from the late eighties. This is the time when Frank Miller gave excellent stories and classics like "The Killing Joke" or "Arkham Asylum" darker aspect of the world ystlumddyn but also they were able to discuss more serious themes in the stories.
The fact is no accident, I think, uchuu kyoudai that the most successful books deals with one of two stories about the ystlumddyn. Firstly - the roots, of course, a human history (fairly) ordinary becomes a hero. And then, of course, the story Jocer fight, fighting non-stop Batman decision because it will never become a murderer.
Again, I have to admit I was not too fond of Nolan's vision when I saw "Batman Begins" uchuu kyoudai for the first time. What was my disappointment was the lack of a sense of humor, heavy tone, sometimes pseudo-boundary intensity and also, as we believe at that time, too much emphasis on making the story realistic.
My response to the second part of the trilogy is quite different. With unforgettable roles Heath Ledger, black humor integral uchuu kyoudai part of the Jocer character, story and music tight electrical, all my doubts vanished and ymgollais in the world created by Nolan completely. Amidst all the excitement it was very easy to ignore the occasional weakness of the plot.
And after hearing that the Jocer re-appear in the third film, I was waiting for it with great interest - this was to be a milestone for Nolan, who would succeed in creating the third story as strongly as the first two?
The story of "The Dark Knight ises" based on elements uchuu kyoudai of "Knightfall": cyffres long for catastrophic failure of Batman in the fight against Bane and the hero's way out of this crisis. Story is strong and with a lot of potential, no doubt.
The tone of the last part is more like "Batman Begins" than to "The Dark Knight" - all credit to Christopher Nolan for creating the frame between the first and last part. But at the same time, I'm surprised he did not return

at all to the themes suggested in "The Dark Knight" - as the blurred boundary between good and evil, truth and lie, hero and villain.
He promised to end the latest film archwil now subject to intense. Instead, the film suggests a new kind of political message, but it is done in such a vague way until the result is quite unsuccessfully, in my opinion.
It seems to be focused on creating the director finale 'epic' trilogy in the usual Hollywood style with all its indispensable elements. There was of course necessary fists battle, American anthem being sung at a football ground and - the icing on the cake - a nuclear bomb.
Definitely, the biggest weakness of the film script. Usually the story is porous and illogical, particularly in psychology, and from the middle of the film on almost everything within it stops making sense - and that is very difficult to swallow because of the realistic tone still there.
Well, the fans will ystulmddyn not mind. I'm sure of that because I'm one of them and plan to see the movie again. And I'll probably enjoy it, and I know now the fighting will be watching her thought processes. Type of entertainment too, I suppose. Again, that's not what I would expect from such a talented director Christopher Nolan. Unfortunately, it fell the Dark Knight the time here.
This article in particular. Sa'i've read much better on the film here in English, let alone in Welsh. It makes a big difference when a reviewer is knowledgeable about the material originally.
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