The Dark Knight

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    Summary of Article: Robert Wonser and David Boyn’s article “The Caped Crusader: What Batman Films tell Us About Crime and Deviance,” explore the “sociology of deviance” within the Batman trilogy (Wonser, p. 1). Throughout discussing the relevancy of deviance and crime in fiction films within modern society, particularly centring on the Batman series over the last decade. Current motion pictures consistently explore criminology in the many forms it presumes in, thus presenting cultural relevant…

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    Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has certainly spawned several fan theories as to just what is happening in the film’s confusing (yet brilliantly shot) Knightmare sequence, where Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne sees a post-apocalyptic future filled with parademons, an evil Superman (Henry Cavill) as well as several hints on the impending arrival of Darkseid. However, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox helmer Jay Oliva has just stated that it may not have been a dream but a direct connection to…

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    Mister Socrates by Choi Jin-won Choi Jin-won directs and pens ‘’Mister Socrates’’, a not typical gangster film but a movie which combines comedy, crime, drama and social commentary. The main character is Ku Dong-Hyeok (Kim Rae-won), who is a high-school drop-out and low-level thug. He shows no respect to other people, he has no ethics and he just loves to beat people. One night, while he reports the accidental murder of a friend of his by another friend, he gets kidnaped by a gang. He is kept…

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    Is Batman A State Actor?

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    Firstly, I would like to use the source of “War on Terror” to point out batman “gadgets” and how he is one of the most powerful men of his world. I would like to bring in the idea that batman has all the financial spending power that other people do not have. I will connect this to the notion of the power that others such as villains wish for, but they cannot have. As a result, batman creates a huge advantage among his competitors or villains. Secondly, I wish to discuss and analyze batman…

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    Bringing the fiction characters to real-life is the power that every book, novel, comic fans definitely want to have. If I have that such kind of power, the character I want to bring to real-life is Batman, because he is the symbol of justice, a very smart person and dare to break the law and fight the bad guy even they are the government. Every comic and superhero movie fans in general and DC fans, in particular, know that Batman is the symbol of justice. He fights the bad guy who commits…

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    Batman's Villain

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    A characteristics of a villain is 1. Villain. 2. A trouble maker.3. Finally an enemy. What makes the story better is a person who does good or bad. A man that steals something and keeps doing it. My villain is batman he is cool looking. Batman he has ABS which I had. He is a good and a bad, he is a protector a city of gosum. He is good at his job. He tries to keep it protected, but he has to deal with joker, iceman, penguin,the man that has half of his face burned, and Dr.kalohand. He couldn’t…

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    Relevant Scene I decided to choose a combination of scenes from the movie to show the progression of the character and to fully make my point across. The first scene, was when Alfred started to tell Bruce about his time in Burma. He spoke about a thief who was stealing jewels and how they were looking for him, when one day, he [Alfred] saw a kid playing with a jewel, and learned that the thief was just throwing away the jewels he stole. Bruce asks why would the thief steal them in the…

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    preparing to play the character as Joker. According to The Sun “ He also wrote a journal as the Joker in the run-up to the movie shoot, which ominously ended with the words "bye bye".” Maybe Heath Ledger unable to manage his stress being a Joker in The Dark Knight or too exceed to act as a Joker. In this issue, Christoper Nolan fail to concern his actor and put so must expectation on Heath Ledger in his character. Golden Mean Christoper Nolan want to shot a film which contain moral…

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    though, is the motive behind why people act the way that they do. Do people act virtuous to create a good image of themselves or because it is truly who they are? The movie The Dark Knight is more than just a film for entertainment, it is a great representation of why humans act the way that they do. Throughout The Dark Knight, many different characters a put into a variety of situations. In each of these situations, the characters are forced to make moral decisions. What determines how people…

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    conceive, like that of magic. Commissioner Gordon accomplishes two character parts in The Dark Knight, that of: The Helper- Supports the hero, sometimes as a sidekick e.g. The fairy godmother in Cinderella and The Dispatcher- Frequently sends the hero on his mission/quest. This character too, habitually signals our hero to a problem. Batman considers that Harvey Dent be able to converted as the “White Knight” of Gotham City. Harvey Dent is portrayed as the real champion of Gotham, due to his…

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