Analysis of "The Dark Knight (2008)" and Its Noir Elements

 
The Dark Knight
 
2008
 
LOG SET UP/SCREENING NOTES
 
 
DISCUSS
 
You seemed enthusiastic about wanting to watch this
film.  Why?  Did it live up to your expectations?
How/how not?
In the movie, people refer to the caped crusader as
“The Batman.”  What is the difference in referring to
him as merely “Batman” vs. “The Batman”?
One article suggests that Batman is the SIDEKICK to the
Joker. Harvey says, “You either die a hero or live long
enough to see yourself become the villain.”
Joker says, “Nobody panics when things go
‘according to plan.’ Even if the plan is horrifying!”
 
Log Response 1
 
Is this neo-noir?  Develop a substantial
answer to look both at what does seem to
categorize the movie as a modern form of
film noir as well as what is missing that
would then prevent one from calling it
neo-noir.
 
Select a video option to view.
 
See teacher page for files.
 
Final Log Response-Select 1
Final Log Response-Select 1
 
Did Heath Ledger deserve the posthumous Oscar?
Why/Why not?  Reference the film and the extra video you
selected to watch.  Note—here’s whom he beat:
 
If you’ve seen
 Joker
, compare/contrast Joaquin
Phoenix’s Joker to Heath Ledger’s.  Note that Phoenix has
already won the Golden Globe, and he is nominated for
an Oscar.  Who played the part better?
 
Extra exploration, if
there’s time…
 
See next slides/teacher page
 
Read Sources 1 and 2--Discuss
 
Is Gotham/The Joker reminiscent of a post-9/11
world?  Is director Christopher Nolan capturing
a “modern anxiety” in this film?  How so?  Or
not? Is he being exploitive?
Do these sources change your mind about 
The
Dark Knight
 as neo-noir?
What was something from one of the sources
that seemed far-fetched to you?
 
Watch 
The
 
Dark Knight Rises 
clips, then
read Sources 3 and 4
 
 
DISCUSS Sources 3 and 4
 
What additional elements of film noir do you
see addressed in the clips and/or sources?
What “modern anxiety” does Nolan seem to be
capturing in 
The Dark Knight Rises
?
If the trilogy were extended to a tetralogy, what
modern anxiety do you think Nolan could work
to capture?
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Explore the intriguing elements of film noir in "The Dark Knight (2008)" through discussions on its neo-noir classification, performances like Heath Ledger's Joker, references to Batman, and director Christopher Nolan's portrayal of modern anxiety amidst a post-9/11 world.

  • Film Analysis
  • Neo-Noir
  • Heath Ledger
  • Batman
  • Christopher Nolan

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  1. The Dark Knight 2008

  2. LOG SET UP/SCREENING NOTES Elements of film noir Examples from film

  3. DISCUSS You seemed enthusiastic about wanting to watch this film. Why? Did it live up to your expectations? How/how not? In the movie, people refer to the caped crusader as The Batman. What is the difference in referring to him as merely Batman vs. The Batman ? One article suggests that Batman is the SIDEKICK to the Joker. Harvey says, You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Joker says, Nobody panics when things go according to plan. Even if the plan is horrifying!

  4. Log Response 1 Is this neo-noir? Develop a substantial answer to look both at what does seem to categorize the movie as a modern form of film noir as well as what is missing that would then prevent one from calling it neo-noir.

  5. Select a video option to view. See teacher page for files.

  6. Final Log Response-Select 1 Did Heath Ledger deserve the posthumous Oscar? Why/Why not? Reference the film and the extra video you selected to watch. Note here s whom he beat: A. B. If you ve seen Joker, compare/contrast Joaquin Phoenix s Joker to Heath Ledger s. Note that Phoenix has already won the Golden Globe, and he is nominated for an Oscar. Who played the part better?

  7. Extra exploration, if there s time See next slides/teacher page

  8. Read Sources 1 and 2--Discuss Is Gotham/The Joker reminiscent of a post-9/11 world? Is director Christopher Nolan capturing a modern anxiety in this film? How so? Or not? Is he being exploitive? Do these sources change your mind about The Dark Knight as neo-noir? What was something from one of the sources that seemed far-fetched to you?

  9. Watch TheDark Knight Rises clips, then read Sources 3 and 4

  10. DISCUSS Sources 3 and 4 What additional elements of film noir do you see addressed in the clips and/or sources? What modern anxiety does Nolan seem to be capturing in The Dark Knight Rises? If the trilogy were extended to a tetralogy, what modern anxiety do you think Nolan could work to capture?

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