The Dark Knight [Limited Edition] (2-DVD) PG-13

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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 33 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Originally Released: 2008
  • Label: Warner Home Video

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Major Awards:

Academy Awards 2009 - Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger

Entertainment Reviews:

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Ranked #3 in Rolling Stone's 'Movies Of The Year' -- [A] Batman movie that offers enough moral relativism to give you knightmares.
Rolling Stone
Jan 8, 2008
[A] sleek detective story....Bale and Eckhart centralize the movie's thematic concerns, causing the Joker's outrageousness to stand out.
Premiere
Jul 18, 2008
Pitched at the divide between art and industry, poetry and entertainment, it goes darker and deeper than any Hollywood movie of its comic-book kind...
New York Times
Jul 18, 2008
[T]he movie exudes a predatory glamour that makes the comic-book films that have come before it look all the more like kid stuff. -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly
Jul 25, 2008
You will feel utterly numb after the screening of The Dark Knight. The film is bleak and brilliant. Full Review
Times (UK)
May 31, 2017
Working from Michael Mann's visual template and seemingly indebted to the hard-nosed savagery of THE DEPARTED, Christopher Nolan's second BATMAN installment has some thrilling moments...
Film Comment
Nov 1, 2008
Rating: 3.5/4 -- The definitive movie of its genre and the best Batman film to date Full Review
The Dispatch (Lexington, NC)
Jun 5, 2019

Product Description:

To say that Christopher Nolan's THE DARK KNIGHT is the best comic book adaptation does the film a bit of a disservice. It may be a Batman film, but this isn't a kid-friendly action movie full of the bams and pows of the original series. This is a pitch-black thriller with enough drama and tragedy to please even William Shakespeare, but it will certainly keep both comics fans and uninitiated audiences equally happy. THE DARK KNIGHT starts in the wake of BATMAN BEGINS: with the appearance of Batman (Christian Bale), Gotham City's criminal underworld is unnerved. They're also plagued by the new D.A., Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), who, in his quest for justice, remains above the city's corruption. Enter a new villain, the Joker (Heath Ledger), who wants to unite the criminals for a common purpose: to kill Batman.

THE DARK KNIGHT is one of the most hyped movies to date, and a lesser film would be crushed under the weight of all that expectation. Some of the publicity stems from the early death of Ledger, who turns in an excellent performance. He provides moments of humor, but this Joker is terrifying, sharing more with classic villains such as Hannibal Lechter than with his comic book predecessors. Eckhart is equally good as Dent, and Maggie Gyllenhaal deserves praise for taking over the role of Rachel Dawes from Katie Holmes. Though there's more emphasis on plot and character development than in most comic book adaptations, that doesn't mean Nolan has skimped on any of the action sequences. Each set piece is done perfectly, leaving the audience breathless. THE DARK KNIGHT is filmmaking at its best; its subject matter may be dark and depressing, but it's tough not to feel exhilarated by its artistry when the credits begin to roll.

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