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Post by chasallnut on Nov 3, 2017 16:34:56 GMT
There are plenty of people who point out flaws in the film, as there are in all films. With Dark Knight, no one was willing to do so for years. If the movie explained what made Dent a "White Knight" I might agree...but it just expected for us to believe in him when he only succeeds thanks to Batman and Gordon. And for whatever reason he's supposed to be "the best of them" when he wasn't. I'm saying that if it weren't for a tragedy shielding the film, those critics would've paid more attention to those flaws. With Dark Knight, no one was willing to do so for years. - Not so, there were critical reviews at the time. but it just expected for us to believe in him when he only succeeds thanks to Batman and Gordon. And for whatever reason he's supposed to be "the best of them" when he wasn't. - Not so, the movie shows the corruption within the police force and Dent trying to flush it out. And the reason his reputation is protected is a major part of the storyline and a crossover into the next movie. I'm saying that if it weren't for a tragedy shielding the film, those critics would've paid more attention to those flaws. - And we are back to your bias and conjecture.
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