Dark Knight doesn't get enough credit for being a really optimistic, hopeful movie. Hear me out on this one...
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Here's this chaotic nihilist who puts people in the worst situation where self preservation should overtake compassion - & it fails.
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It fails because in Nolan's universe, the everyday person is fundamentally good and compassionate, even when faced with our own mortality
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And I think that's a pretty awesome, somewhat overlooked part of a movie that tends to have a reputation as very dark & brutal.
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Replying to @miracleofsound
People get hung up on Harvey Dent's "Live long enough to see yourself become the villain" line and assume it's the film's actual perspective
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Replying to @WC_WIT
Yeah. Nolan's villains all get proven wrong in the end
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