Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Favorite Movie Scene

Last year, " The Dark Knight Rises" was an instant hit in movie theaters. During the first week about  $161 million dollars were produced in revenue from the action packed movie. Like many, I found myself waiting in line, paying $12(it was so worth it!), and watching the movie. Through out the movie, several scenes engaged the viewers packed in theaters across the country. To me, the ending scene of  this specific Batman movie was perfectly directed and completed the current Batman trilogy. 

Side Note: In order to understand the FULL magnitude of awesomeness of this concluding scene, you literally had to at least watched and payed attention to the entire movie (no bathroom or snack breaks and I mean it) if not watch the first 2 movies previously, in my opinion. 

Building up to this scene, Batman was always notorious among the people of Gotham. Although he was the hero that Gotham deserved, Batman was always looked down upon by several in the city, including the police force in which he helped a lot. While nobody put him up to it, Batman felt the need to save the city from its destruction. Bane, the villain, created a bomb of great capabilities, fictionally, that was going to destroy the entire City of Gotham and all its inhabitants. 

After endless fight scenes, Batman ( the Dark Knight) truly rises from his previous defeat in which Bane breaks Mr. Wayne's back. He leads police forces, civilians  and others to escape the terror of Bane's bomb. Batman decides to fly out the bomb from the city himself by using his flying Bat Helicopter. In the silent scene, foster kids along with a majority of the citizens of Gotham watch the humble act of the Dark Knight on his suicide mission. 

As the scene continues with the bomb exploding, viewers watch the silent scene with a sad and emotional feeling. This scene is truly unbelievable as it shows Batman's true personality of a man trying to  others, not a rich business man. 

"The Dark Knight Rises" is an amazing movie that includes my favorite movie scene, as of now. 

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