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    his character. Golden Mean Christoper Nolan want to shot a film which contain moral behavior is the mean between two extremes. For example, Joker plays as a villain role who always give the trouble to society and Batman is responsible in tackle social issue. Once the Batman come, then audience can clearly understand, the bad guy will be face to music in the end. The two extremes including where there is a bad, there is also a good thing. Christopher Nolan did a good job in doing research…

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    Boo Radley's Dichotomy

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    Batman is one of the greatest examples of a superhero in comic book and cinematic history. The Dark Knight’s unmatched show of stoic diligence, perseverance, and courage has earned him a memorable place in the hearts of many. However, there are also other, less well-known heroes; they are Atticus and Boo of the gothic novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch is the unwavering moral compass that guides the reader and his children to the path of righteousness while Boo Radley is…

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    with numorous movies under each comic giant, you may have seen at least one or even multiple movies. Like with great empires, one clearly triumphs over the other. With that in mind, this so called 'war ' between the great powers in the comic world begins. Let 's talk about how they are different. DC is darker and more appling to the people who may like the gritty storyline. This is definitely a comic line for the more mature of audiences. The darker theme may not appeal to everyone though.…

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    Dark Days Film Analysis

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    female characters do not have an impacting role to play. For example, in the film Dark Days, Dee’s character is a strong independent woman who has little screen time but struggles if not more than the male characters besides her. Also in the film Batman, Vicki Vale’s character is underdeveloped and perceived as a Damsel in Distress who drives the superhero of the film to save her. Similarly, in the film Taking of Pelham 1, 2, 3, female characters are misrepresented, lacking screen time and…

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    just another ridiculous superhero story, like ‘Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice’*, but the whole philosophy behind. When people are young (yea, just like I’m turning 81 tomorrow), they all praise the Batman. When they get older and start to analyze some facts, they come to the conclusion that it was the Joker who was a real ideologist. Although it is not the actual subject of my writing (at least not today), I truly recommend you a book: ”Batman and Philosophy: The Dark Knight of the Soul”,…

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    and how to use his abilities to save his city. Bruce Wayne had to sacrifice so much when he put the Batman mask on. Bruce Wayne became a secondary figure in his life because he was so dedicated to the city of Gotham. Like many heroes, Bruce Wayne’s passion lied with his city. Taking something as fallen down and broken as Gotham, and turning into a beautiful law abiding place would take 100% Batman which left nothing for Bruce Wayne. His story is one of ultimate…

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    Gotham returns after its winter hiatus, blasting us with rich Batman lore! The Court of Owls is building. Spoiler alert. The previous episode ended with Edward Nygma killing off his teacher and friend, Oswald Cobblepot, and episode sixteen begins with how Nygma handles the murder. He's been taking drugs that indulge in the hallucination of his former relationship. The soundtrack, along with the rapid panel movement fits Nygma's mental state. I also appreciated Cobblepot dropping a single in the…

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    Arthur Cobblepot, the patriarch of the family, lead an expansive monopoly on the London shops, but, was almost rooted out by the police by the time Cobblepot turned ten. Moving to Gotham City in the following winter, it didn’t take long for Arthur to begin a new monopoly on the harbors and eventually climbed his way into the upper class of the city. Purchasing a large mansion on the west side of Gotham, they seemed untouchable until Arthur’s newly founded crime business was disrupted only ten…

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    Darry Curtis: A True Hero

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    What is a hero? People usually think of Superman, Batman or Captain America when ‘hero’ is brought up. But, are heroes people who fight criminals, or have supernatural powers? Take Darry Curtis as and example. Darry isn't like the stereotypical heroes- he’s not strong like Batman, or have supernatural powers like Superman, but he is selfless, loyal and caring. Darry is the most selfless person that has been written about. For example, Darry was “a real popular guy in school; he was captain of…

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    There are gaps in every character's story, there is always space to add more. In season 3, episode 6, "These Delicate and Dark Obsessions," is slightly a filler episode. This doesn't mean it's not entertaining. I find it enjoyable when other villains banter and bicker with each other. The interaction between Oswald Cobblepot and Ivy Pepper brought a moment of campy humour to this otherwise dark series. "Not drinking pine-cone juice with a crazy-pine-cone lady! "So build an army, no one's…

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