Movie Review: The Dark Knight (2008)
Review: 🎬 The Dark Knight (2008) A tragedy disguised as a thriller 4.5 out of 5 Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight is not merely a superhero film, it is a rare blockbuster built on psychological coherence. It is obvious that Nolan went to great lengths to have every character behave according to a deeply rooted internal logic, where actions and motivations are consistent throughout. Gothan, thanks to the Batman is becoming a living ecosystem shaped by its institutions, its cultural norms, and the fragile moral codes of the people of Gotham. Nolan constructs a world where behavior is not random but an expression of the belief that there is order in the system. The result is a film that feels mythic, modern and disturbingly real. The Batman / Bruce Wayne At the center stands Batman, a man defined by a code so rigid it becomes his identity, while Bruce Wayne is the facade that everyone sees. Batman refuses to kill not because he can't, but because he un...