Heroism In The Dark Knight

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In Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of the comic book series the dark knight the use of acting truly made this blockbuster remarkable. One of the most interesting yet necessary elements to the film is the casting aspect, being crucial in making movies so successful. The Dark Knight is a film that is philosophically deeper than any other comic book film because of the impeccable cast the film features. Like all super hero movies, the director casts both a protagonist and an antagonist as well as minor character roles including the romantic, guide mentor and the foil. I personally found the protagonist of the movie Bruce Wayne (Batman) portrayed by Christian Bale critical in depicting a proper hero. Christian Bale is an English born actor who has a compelling spiritual individual who always focuses on finding the truth …show more content…

To be cast as Gotham cities crime fighting hero Christian Bale need only add his life values to depict the charter in a true light. Bale not only added truth and vigor to the hero he added a dark interpretation to the protagonist. Christopher Nolan further added that Bales determination to be more than a hero in real life allowed for the actor and the character to become one. During the third act “the resolution” Police chief Jim Gordon explains, “Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now, so we'll hunt him. Because he can take it, because he's not a hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a Dark Knight”. Often overlooked however crucial to the development of batman Christen Bale shows determination and interest not only in his part, but in the roles of other actors. The antagonist of the film Heath Ledger (the Joker) is not only a character foil to Batman, but the perfect villain

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