The performance is also the most interesting thing in the film, and when the Joker is absent, "The Dark Knight" loses most of its energy and dynamism.
Yes, Batty and Laugher do go at it, against a situation engineered by the Joker: two ferries, one full of criminals, the other of normal citizens, are rigged to explode, each with a detonator to light off the other -the question being, who will commit multiple murder in order to survive? But the big fight is not nearly as mythic as it should have been, giving the movie an ending that felt more anti- than climactic.
The effects and stunts are first-rate, and the opening bank robbery was the most powerfully done. Batman's ability to ride the thermal columns between Gotham shafts downward to safety is very cool. So is the magical way the Batcar becomes a motorcycle with the purring of some electric gizmos. A lot of the time this Batman seems more like Marlon Brando in "The Wild One" than anyone named Keaton, Kilmer or Clooney who came before.
to dominate (v.) 主宰;支配to be absent 缺席;不在dynamism (n.) 動(dòng)力;力能to be rigged 裝備;配備detonator (n.) 引爆裝置;引信to light off 點(diǎn)燃;引爆mythic (adj.) 神話的;虛構(gòu)的first-rate 一流的;頂尖的thermal (n.) 熱氣;上升暖流gizmo (n.) 東西;裝置