v2 Chapter 626: Perfect impeccable

Out of the screening hall, Kyle joined his sister, Ella, and left the imax theater. Since they were not far from the hotel where they were staying, the two did not take a car and walked towards the hotel.

The bright street lights illuminate the sidewalks and bring light to this Gotham-like city. Step by step, Kyle stepped on his shadow and heard the coughing from the side, and couldn't help looking at his sister.

He asked slightly differently, "Aren't you a fan of Duke? Why are you leaving early."

Ella cast her lips quickly and said without thinking, "I am a fan of Duke because his films are so good! This "Dark Knight"..."

She shook her head, "It is the most ugly of all Duke films!"

"Why?" Kyle didn't understand how her sister would have such a view of such a wonderful film. "I think it is a pity to miss this film."

"I have no regrets at all."

After tidying up the backpack straps on her shoulders, Ella casually explained, "This movie is not as joyful and exciting as his previous movies. I watched half of it and felt uncomfortable. I went to the movies. It’s entertainment, and this kind of movie doesn’t make me happy!"

"Uh……"

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Opening his mouth, Kyle realized that he couldn't say anything to refute, and accelerated his feet a bit, reminding him, "It's getting late, let's go back soon."

No reason is more powerful than ‘I don’t like’.

Although unable to refute Ella's words, after returning to the hotel and turning on the computer, Kyle found countless people who agreed with him.

On imdb, only during the time he returned from the theater to the hotel, nearly 10,000 people have scored "The Dark Knight". The score is amazing!

Looking at this number, Kyle put down the mouse and couldn't help scratching his head. In his impression, it seemed that there had never been a film that had a full imdb score after it was released, even Duke's past films could not.

A movie. Even if it is rated by people who like it, the chances of getting 10 points are not high.

However, Kyle knows that as the number of people who scored increases, it is impossible for "The Dark Knight" to continue to be above 10 points.

Putting the scoring aside for now, he clicked on the comment section of the film, which was the same as the scoring, and it was very well received.

An id called "The Duke Loves Explosion" said so-I will undoubtedly regard "The Dark Knight" as the best movie! Duke Rosenberg perfectly blends business and art, and balances profound and popular. With the majestic soundtrack, exciting scenes and three-point performances, the emotions are completely shocking. So I want to say to everyone who has never seen it-missing it is definitely a great regret in your life!

The id of "I love Explosive Demons" wrote like this-Duke Rosenberg’s greatest success lies in the game between the Joker and Batman. There are both exciting fighting scenes and brain-burning twists and turns. The plot of the story, even blackening the suppressed dark hero, is very good in the plot handling in between. If you are faced with a difficult choice and let others choose something other than human nature, a large part of it is actually preaching a truth. And to be sublimated in the plot is worthy of admiration, this is also the most in-depth one of all superhero movies.

I have read two comments. Kyle put his hands on the keyboard and typed out a line of his own opinions.

"Batman is the least comic book hero, and because of this, it is most likely to become a special case that crosses the boundary between crime dramas and comic hero movies. This time, Duke accurately caught this point and took this The film is rich, rigorous and cool. It is perfect in terms of satisfying audiovisual and digging in the complex aspects of human nature!"

After commenting, he did not hesitate to give the film a very good rating.

After the score is finished, the web page is automatically refreshed. At this time, the number of "Dark Knight" review users has exceeded 12,000, and the score is still-very!

"It's weird."

Ella's voice came from behind. She didn't seem to understand, "How can such a film get ten points?"

Kyle turned his head, looked at her and asked, "How many points do you want to score?"

"That's a passing score of six."

Obviously, Ella doesn't like this film. "Such a film is painful to watch."

After speaking, she waved her hand and walked towards the suite's own bedroom, saying, "Forget it, since it is a Duke movie, I won't give it a low score."

Making a face at Ella's back, Kyle turned back and continued to pay attention to information about "The Dark Knight" on the Internet.

When he opened the instant sharing website and searched it casually, he couldn't help showing a strange expression. A well-known film critic was applauding Duke's film.

Kyle knows a little bit about the grievances between Duke and professional film critics. Although this Kenneth Turan who contributed to the Los Angeles Times did not attack Duke and his films, he did not applaud him.

With great curiosity, Kyle opened this short film review by Kenneth Turan, which was obviously a quick knock.

"The Dark Knight" is not so much a superhero film adapted from a comic book, it is more appropriate to say that it is a dark and highly complex drama film. No matter how you look at it, Tim Burton is jokes and Gothic. "Batman" can not be compared with "The Dark Knight."

"This is definitely not an exaggeration. In terms of conceptualization, creation, performance, and directing, it surpasses all "Batman" series and even all superhero movies. This film brought by Duke Rosenberg, In the compact action plot design, more angles and wider perspectives are used to shoot, and the nearly perfect picture shocks the audience. If you are lucky enough to enjoy the imax version, you will be more surprised and more excited."

"Duke made the vulgar things like comic movies rise to a very high level. He made the discussion of art and commercial films worthless. "The Dark Knight" not only made the feeling of classical tragedy, but also Discussed contemporary hot topics such as terrorism and transboundary power. The most important thing is that the film is so good-looking and impeccable!"

Yes, it looks pretty impeccable, Kyle agrees very much with Kenneth Turan.

It was probably Kenneth Turan’s comments that made Kyle feel so good. He flipped it through and opened the account of another professional film critic that he followed above. Unexpectedly, this film critic also made relevant comments.

Kyle took a look. This is an instant sharing by Richard Chris, a columnist film critic of Time magazine.

"In "The Dark Knight", Duke Rosenberg's camera switching is very fast, but there are too many stops, the shots are not superfluous, the action details are not rendered excessively, the description process is concise, and the editing and dialogue are very concise. Without deliberately highlighting the visual effects. The plot development of the whole movie can be combined with the visual effects he is good at almost perfectly, making the whole movie appear fast-paced and clear clues."

"Finally, although I don't like Duke Rosenberg's style, his "Dark Knight" is the first comic-based film that has truly achieved great artistic achievements so far!"

Turning off instant sharing, Kyle returned to imdb. It has been nearly an hour and a half, and the score of imdb is still very good!

More and more people have made comments, and it seems that the entire imdb is overwhelmed by this movie that temporarily occupies the top 250 spot.

"After Duke took over, Batman and other comic hero films are not at the same level."

"It's so good that a second is not wasted!"

"For such an excellent movie, no amount of praise is superfluous."

"Duke Rosenberg is so great, Hollywood comics and movies can actually shoot such a height and depth!"

"Absolutely great work. Rather than fighting in literary films, it is better to raise the level of commercial films like Duke!"

Afterwards, Kyle entered several film and television websites and found that many people called to see the Midnight Show together. He was also very excited, but thinking that he had to catch a plane to leave Chicago tomorrow morning, he could only force this idea.

It can only be said that the pre-publicity of "The Dark Knight" was too strong. As midnight fell, the number of people in the theaters showing "The Dark Knight" in the United States suddenly increased, and even far exceeded the ticket check of many popular theaters last weekend. In front of the mouth, there was also a long line of hundreds of people, and the line was once outside the theater.

With the increase in the number of theaters in North America, it has been a long time since this grand scene has appeared.

And before the midnight show of "The Dark Knight" started, it created a new North American market record. It surpassed the 2005 "Star Wars Prequel 3: Revenge of the Sith" with the scale of 3,160 midnight screening theaters. A record of 2915 houses maintained.

"No one would doubt that "The Dark Knight" set a new North American midnight box office record!"

Sitting in the living room of the hotel suite, Tina Fei said to Scarlett, who was waiting for the data with her, "Although I don’t know if the North American box office will eventually surpass "Titanic" and Duke's "Lord of the Rings 3: King." "Return", but in my opinion, the first two weeks of "The Dark Knight" will definitely break a series of box office records."

"It's a pity..." Scarlett squashed her mouth. "Many people have attributed the film's credit to Heath Ledger. It seems that if this film is successful, he is the one who has done the most."

Hearing Scarlett’s words, Duke, who was sitting on the solo sofa drinking coffee, put down his cup and said, “My dear, it doesn’t matter who the credit goes to. You have to understand that we and Warner are the actual gains. Beneficiaries."

"Of course I know, I just think..." Scarlett shook her head and said nothing.

Just after midnight, the fax machine in the corner of the living room rang, and Tina Fei immediately stood up, "It should be the preliminary statistics of the early stage."

With that, she quickly walked over, picked it up and looked at it, her eyes lit up immediately. (To be continued...)