Chapter six hundred and twenty sixth perfect invulnerability
Walking out of the screening hall, Kyle met his sister Ella and left the IMAX Cinema. Since they were not far from the hotel they were staying in, the two of them did not take a car and walked towards the hotel.
Bright street lights illuminate the sidewalks and bring light to this city that looks like Gotham. Kyle stepped on his own shadow step by step. Hearing the coughing sounded beside him, he couldn't help but look at his sister.
He asked with a slight difference, "Aren't you a Duke fan? Why should you leave early?"
Ella quickly curled her lips and said without thinking, "I am a Duke fan because his video is very good! But this "Dark Knight"..."
She shook her head, "It's the uglyest of all Duke's videos!"
"Why?" Kyle didn't understand how his sister had such a wonderful view of such a wonderful video. "I think it's a pity to miss this video."
"I have no regrets at all."
After sorting out the backpack strap on his shoulder, Ella explained casually, "This movie is so heart-wrenching that it is not as joyful and exciting as his previous movies. I watched it halfway, and I felt uncomfortable. I went to the movie for entertainment, and this kind of movie can't make me happy!"
"Well……"
Kyle opened his mouth and found that he could not say anything to refute. He quickly accelerated his feet and reminded him, "It's getting late, so we'd better go back quickly."
No reason is more powerful than ‘I don’t like it’.
Although I could not refute Ella's words, after returning to the hotel and turning on the computer, Kyle found countless people who recognized him.
On imdb, nearly 10,000 people have already scored "Dark Knight" during the time he returned to the hotel from the theater. The score is amazingly ten!
Looking at this number, Kyle put down his mouse and scratched his head. In his impression, it seemed that no video could get a full score of IDC after it was released, even if Duke's past videos had not been able to do it.
Even if it is scored by people who like it, the chance of getting ten is not high.
However, Kyle knew that as the number of people scored, "The Dark Knight" could not continue to be above ten.
Temporarily put the score aside, he clicked on the comments column of the video, which was the same as the score, and the praise was very high.
An id called "Duke Love Explosion" said this and I would undoubtedly regard "The Dark Knight" as the best movie! Duke Rosenberg perfectly integrates business and art, with a profound and popular balance. With a magnificent soundtrack, exciting scenes and melodious performances, it completely shocks the emotions. So I want to say to everyone who hasn't seen it that it is definitely a great regret in your life!
The id of "I Love the Explosion Maniac" writes like this: Duke Rosenberg's greatest success is the game between the Joker and Batman. It has both exciting fight scenes and brain-burning and tortuous plots, and even blackening the suppressed dark heroes. The plot is very good. If you face a difficult choice and throw it out and let others choose it, it is actually a large part of it to promote a truth. And being able to sublimate in the plot is admirable, and this is also the most profound one among all superhero movies.
I read two comments. Kyle also put his hands on the keyboard and typed a line of his own opinions.
"Batman is the least comic book hero, and it is precisely because of this that it is most likely to become a special case that crosses the boundaries of crime drama and comic book hero films. This time, Duke accurately grasped this point, creating this movie rich, rigorous and cool. Whether it is to satisfy the audio-visual or the complex level of human nature, it is perfect!"
After posting the comment, he gave the video a 10 rating without hesitation.
After rating, the web page will automatically refresh. At this time, the Dark Knight commented users have exceeded 12,000, and the rating is still 10!
"It's really strange."
Ella's voice came from behind. She seemed to be unable to understand, "How can such a video actually get ten?"
Kyle turned his head and looked at her and asked, "How many points do you want to score?"
"That is, a passing score of six points."
Obviously, Ella doesn't like this movie, "It makes people feel painful to watch such a movie."
After saying that, she waved her hand and walked towards her bedroom in the suite, saying, "Forget it, for the sake of it being a Duke video, I won't get a low score."
Grinning at Ella's back, Kyle turned back and continued to pay attention to the information about "The Dark Knight" on the Internet.
When he opened the instant sharing website and searched casually, he couldn't help but show a strange expression. A well-known film critic was applauding Duke's video.
Kyle knows a little about the grudges between Duke and professional film critics. Although Kenneth Tulan, who contributed to the Los Angeles Times, has never attacked Duke and his movies much, he has not praised him.
With great curiosity, Kyle opened Kenneth Tulan's short film review that was obviously a quick hit.
"It's better to say that "The Dark Knight" is a superhero movie adapted from a comic book, it's more appropriate to say that it's a dark and highly complex drama. From which perspective, Tim Burton's joking, Gothic-style "Batman" cannot be compared with "The Dark Knight."
"This is definitely not an exaggeration. In terms of conceptualization, creation, performance and director, it surpasses all the Batman series and even surpasses all superhero movies. The film brought by Duke Rosenberg uses more angles and broader perspective shooting methods in the compact action plot design, and the near-perfect picture shocks the audience. If you are lucky enough to enjoy the imax version, you will be more surprised and cheerful."
"Duke has raised the vulgar things like comic-adapted movies to a very high level. He has made the discussions about art and commercial films worthless. "The Dark Knight" not only produces a sense of classical tragedy, but also discusses contemporary hot topics such as terrorism and power beyond the border. The most important thing is that the movie is flawless!"
Yes, it looks flawless, Kyle agrees with Kenneth Turan's point of view.
Perhaps it was Kenneth Tulan's comment that gave Kyle a little favor. He flipped through and opened the account of another professional film critic whom he followed above. Unexpectedly, the film critic also posted related comments.
Kyle took a look and this is an instant sharing by Richard Chris, a column critic of Time magazine.
"In "The Dark Knight", Duke Rosenberg's camera switches very fast, but he stays for a long time, and the camera is not redundant. The action details are not over-indicated. The concise description process is emphasized, and the editing and dialogue are very concise. The visual effects are not deliberately highlighted. The plot development of the entire movie can be almost perfectly combined with the visual effects he is good at, making the whole movie appear to be bright and clues clear."
"To say one last thing, although I don't like Duke Rosenberg's style, his "The Dark Knight" is the first comic adaptation film to have truly achieved great artistic achievements so far!"
Turn off the instant sharing, Kyle returned to imdb. It has been nearly an hour and a half, and the imdb score is still 10!
More and more people have commented, and it seems that the entire ImDB is overwhelmed by this movie that temporarily holds the top 250 first place.
"After Duke took over, Batman and other comic hero movies are not at the same level as each other."
"It's so good that I haven't wasted a second!"
“For such an excellent movie, no matter how much praise is, it is redundant.”
"Duke Rosenberg is so amazing. Hollywood comics movies can actually be shot at such height and depth!"
"Absolutely great work, rather than fighting in art films, it is better to improve the level of commercial films like Duke!"
Afterwards, Kyle entered several film and television websites and found that many people called for a midnight show together. He was also very moved, but he thought that he would have to fly to leave Chicago early tomorrow morning, so he could only forcefully press on this idea.
It can only be said that the early publicity of "The Dark Knight" was too strong. With midnight on, the traffic of people suddenly increased in the theaters where "The Dark Knight" was screened across the United States, even far exceeding last weekend. There were a long queue of hundreds of people in front of the ticket gates of many popular theaters, and the queue was once lined up outside the theater.
With the increase in the number of North American theaters, this kind of grand scene has not appeared in a long time.
Moreover, before the midnight show of "The Dark Knight" began, it set a new North American market record. It surpassed the 2,915 record held by "Star Wars Prequel 3: Revenge of the Sith" in 2005.
“No one would doubt that The Dark Knight set a new North American midnight box office record!”
Sitting in the living room of the hotel suite, Tina Fey said to Scarlett who accompanied her to wait for the data. "Although I don't know if the box office in North America will eventually surpass Titanic and Duke's "The Lord of the Rings 3: Return of the King", in my opinion, the first two weeks of "The Dark Knight" will definitely break a series of box office records."
"What a pity..." Scarlett shook his mouth, "Many people attributed the credit for the film to Heath Ledger. It seems that if this film can succeed, he is the one who has the greatest credit for it."
Hearing Scarlett say this, Duke, who was sitting on the single sofa drinking coffee, put down his cup and said, "Dear, it doesn't matter who the credit is the matter. You have to understand that we and Warner are the actual beneficiaries."
"Of course I know, I just think..." Scarlett shook his head and said nothing.
The midnight bell just rang, and the fax machine in the corner of the living room suddenly rang, and Tina Fei immediately stood up, "It should be that the preliminary statistics of the field have arrived in advance."
As she said that, she walked over and picked it up and looked at it, and her eyes lit up immediately. (To be continued...)
Chapter completed!