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RE: The Dark Knight 94% fresh on the Tomato Meter

Posted by beach cruiser on May 10, 2018 at 14:06:51:

I understand your remark about the shooting was a causal comment, and not to be made much of , but I must comment on the remark.

Violent murder doesn't "fit" into my world, and I find the issue important enough to resist mass shooting as normal, things that just happen without any possible remedy .

That is pretty much my only objection to your statements.

The original poster might have not gotten the original impact of the movie when he changed formats. I remember the movie was very dark, intentionally made that way as a mood piece, and stuff shot for home viewing would use different lighting to create the same needed effects, because dark is tough on home video. I don't remember much else about the movie, besides the joker, (ledger) running around the place.