The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, from a screenplay co-written with his brother Jonathan. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the sequel to Batman Begins (2005), and the second installment in The Dark Knight trilogy. The plot follows the vigilante Batman, police lieutenant James Gordon, and district attorney Harvey Dent, who form an alliance to dismantle organized crime in Gotham City. Their efforts are derailed by the Joker, an anarchistic mastermind who seeks to test how far Batman will go to save the city from chaos. The ensemble cast includes Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Morgan Freeman. Warner Bros. Pictures prioritized a sequel following the successful reinvention of the Batman film series with Batman Begins. Christopher and Batman Begins co-writer David S. Goyer developed the story elements, making Dent the central protagonist caught up in the battle between Batman and the Joker. In writing the screenplay, the Nolans were influenced by 1980s Batman comics and crime drama films, and sought to continue Batman Begins' heightened sense of realism. From April to November 2007, filming took place with a $185 million budget in Chicago and Hong Kong, and on sets in England. The Dark Knight was the first major motion picture to be filmed with high-resolution IMAX cameras. Christopher avoided using computer-generated imagery unless necessary, insisting on practical stunts such as flipping an 18-wheel truck and blowing up a factory. The Dark Knight was marketed with an innovative interactive viral campaign that initially focused on countering criticism of Ledger's casting by those who believed he was a poor choice to portray the Joker. Ledger died from an accidental prescription drug overdose in January 2008, leading to widespread interest from the press and public regarding his performance. When it was released in July, The Dark Knight received acclaim for its mature tone and themes, visual style, and performances—particularly that of Ledger, who received many posthumous awards including Academy, BAFTA, and Golden Globe awards for Best Supporting Actor, making The Dark Knight the first comic-book film to receive major industry awards. It broke several box-office records and became the highest-grossing 2008 film, the fourth-highest-grossing film to that time, and the highest-grossing superhero film. Since its release, The Dark Knight has been assessed as one of the greatest superhero films ever, one of the best movies of the 2000s, and one of the best films ever made. It is considered the "blueprint" for many modern superhero films, particularly for its rejection of a typical comic-book movie style in favor of a crime film that features comic-book characters. Many filmmakers sought to repeat its success by emulating its gritty, realistic tone to varying degrees of success. The Dark Knight has been analyzed for its themes of terrorism and the limitations of morality and ethics. The United States Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2020. A sequel, The Dark Knight Rises, concluded The Dark Knight trilogy in 2012.
If you'd have asked, I could have taken his passport. All that was left in the vaults were marked bills. They knew we were coming. As soon as your office got involved-- My office? You're sitting down there with scum like Wuertz and Ramirez and you're talking-- Oh, yeah. I almost had your rookie cold on a racketeering beat. Don't try and cloud the fact that clearly Maroni's got people in your office, Dent.
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If I get him to you, can you get him to talk? I'll get him to sing. We're going after the Mob's life savings. Things will get ugly. I knew the risk when I took this job, lieutenant. How will you get him back, any--? He does that. Our Chinese friends left town before I could tell them the deal was off. Well, I'm sure that you've always wanted to go to Hong Kong. What's wrong with a phone call? I think Mr. Lau deserves a more personal touch.
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Perhaps you should read the instructions first? -Yeah. -Now, there is a tradeoff. Separation of the plates makes you more vulnerable to knives and gunfire. We wouldn't wanna make things too easy, now, would we? How will it hold up against dogs? We talking Rottweilers or Chihuahuas? Should do fine against cats. I found one in Arizona. A very nice man said he could have it up and running in a week, and he takes cash. -What about the flight crew? -South Korean smugglers. They run flights into Pyongyang, below radar. -Did you think of an alibi? -Oh, yes.
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How about alive? Hm? You wanna know how I got these scars? My father was... ...a drinker... ...and a fiend. And one night, he goes off crazier than usual. Mommy gets the kitchen knife to defend herself. He doesn't like that... ...not one bit. So, me watching... ...he takes the knife to her, laughing while he does it. He turns to me and he says: "Why so serious?" He comes at me with the knife. "Why so serious?" He sticks the blade in my mouth. "Let's put a smile on that face." And.... Why so serious?
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I must apologize for leaving Gotham in the middle of our negotiations. This misunderstanding with the Gotham police force... -...I couldn't let it threaten my company. -Of course. A businessman of your stature will understand and... ...with you here now, we can continue. Well, I do appreciate you bringing me out here in such style, Mr. Lau, but I re-- We do not allow cell phones in here. I'm sorry. Forgot I had it. No, I really came to tell you that our business deal has to be put on hold. You see, we can't afford to be seen to do business with... ...whatever it is you're accused of being. I'm sure a businessman of your stature will understand. I think, Mr. Fox, a simple phone call might have sufficed. Mr. Wayne didn't want you to think he was deliberately wasting your time. Just accidentally wasting it. That's very good, Mr. Lau. "Accidentally." Very good.
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