I have no desire to see The Dark Knight again, nor do I want the DVD. You're spot on -- it is bleak. Bleeeeeeeak. With a side of why god why.
See, me? My only complaint is that James Gordon Had a Daughter. Damn it.
(Which, err. Apparently wound up leading me to write my most commented-on piece of fic outside of that Dean/Victor piece for SPN.)
But it was FABULOUSLY WONDERFULLY PERFECT IN ITS BLEAKNESS. And NOT ENTIRELY WITHOUT MOMENTS OF LIGHT.
I have no desire to see The Dark Knight again, nor do I want the DVD. You're spot on -- it is bleak. Bleeeeeeeak. With a side of why god why.
I'm glad to hear it's not just me. I think I'm too thin skinned.
I can't quite get past the monolith of bleakness that The Dark Knight was
Can you calibrate for me? What else is bleak like you found TDK?
I'm trying to think of bleak movies, and maybe I just like them. I found
A Clockwork Orange
very compelling, and
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
is a tragedy for me and one of my favourite movies.
Huh. I don't know who I am right now. I don't think I think of TDK as as bleak as either of those, but I kinda think Clockwork Orange has some real upbeat bits.
Oh, I thought
The Dark Knight
was perfect in its bleakness. That's what Batman is to me, and it was wonderful. Not *easy* to watch, but wonderful.
Children of God was bleak, as was V for Vendetta and I loved both.
I can't quite get past the monolith of bleakness that The Dark Knight was
Can you calibrate for me? What else is bleak like you found TDK?
Let me think on that.
Children of God was bleak
Children of God or Children of Men. Because Children of Men was hella bleak, with maybe a tiny light at the end.
Oh yes, thanks! Definitely "Men".
I should add that I also love it, but not a fun night out at the movies.
Bleak House.
Heh. Sorry.
I can't watch A Clockwork Orange. For some reason in high school and college, that (and Blue Velvet) was always playing whenever there were psychoactive substances at a party and...no. Just no.