I've watched the Dark Knight twice now. Once in the theater, once on the web(legally!).
Both experiences were decidedly surreal. Both times I watched it, I felt amazing. Some movies have a way of picking you up, shaking you, and tossing you back into your seat. You get something that isn't quite adrenaline, but close. Its bliss. Bliss from watching a superbly crafted piece of entertainment.
However, this bliss did not last for me. Shortly after I finished watching it my subconscious started talking. It pointed out all the little logical errors, plot holes, and other inconsistencies.*
And then I read through this thread here on FDR. And I thought some more...and then a question popped into my head...
If most of us can agree that violence is not only an inefficient way to solve social problems, but an immoral one....why do so many people on FDR love the movie?
When I think of TDK, one word comes to mind: propaganda.
Anybody else have any thoughts about this?
*[To name one:
The truck flip. It is physically impossible to flip a semi-truck that way. I've driven one, so I know how much they weigh and how they handle. I think they actually used nitrogen cannons to achieve the effect, but I could be wrong.
In addition to that, everybody in that truck was dead. D-E-D, DEAD!
A broken neck is impossible not to have after a crash like that. ]
No gods anywhere play chess. They prefer simple, vicious games, where you Do Not Achieve Transcendence but Go Straight to Oblivion; A key to the understanding of all religion is that a god's idea of amusement is Snakes and Ladders with greased rungs. -Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters
Pulling together is the aim of despotism and tyranny. Free men pull in all kinds of directions. -Terry Pratchett, The Truth
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