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530-Joker debut

"Hey, man, one day I will lend me your little golden man to play with."

Compared with the 3,700 theaters after the movie is officially released tomorrow, there are too few early scenes tonight, but this still cannot stop the enthusiasm of fans in North America who want to try it out in advance.

Among the chain of imperial theaters in the Upper East Side of New York, David Denby, the famous film critic of the New Yorker column, has made all the preparations for watching the movie. Although he has watched the movie once, for him, watching such an impressive movie is far from enough to guess all the director's ideas.

A sharpened pencil is held in his hand, and a hard leather record book on his leg is so that he can write down his viewing experience at any time. Everything he recorded when he goes back will become the material for the film reviews in the newspaper the next day.

On the big screen of the theater, Warner Bros.'s opening animation and DC animation have ended. After a line of letters from director Wayne Greenberg's works, the screen suddenly became dark, and then a picture of a bank building in New York appeared.

As the background music sounded, a bandit with a clown mask on his face broke the glass of the building with a crossbow, and the rope was shot out from the building by a crossbow. As the picture turned, a bandit with a backpack and a clown mask was standing on the streets of Gotham City.

The five bandits who appeared on the big screen one after another were all wearing clown masks. Their purpose was quite obvious, which was to rob the bank.

The movie story officially began, and the bandits robbed a large sum of money while talking about the master behind the scenes, the clown. In fact, long before the robbery began, the clown had secretly told everyone that they would find a way to kill a companion so that the rest could share more money.

The robbery scenes in the bank building are orderly but full of chaos and disorder. While each gangster succeeds, he shoots and kills his companions. In the end, there is only one robber left.

"You are just temporarily safe, and the clown will eventually kill you."

When the bank staff endured the pain and said this, the last remaining robber slowly turned around with a gun, and happily pulled off the mask on his face, revealing a funny and ridiculous face. Yes, he is the real clown.

"My God, how did Arthur become like this?!"

"O God, clown."

When the robbery on the big screen ended and the clown got on the yellow school bus and left, a low scream rang out in the theater. Obviously, the fans did not expect that one of the characters they were most looking forward to would appear in this way.

David Denby frowned. The charmingness of this character is so inflammatory, it is really brilliant. Now this beginning is just a little bit of insignificant crime.

As a film critic, he has been famous for many years, but although he has watched countless classic films and classic crime movies, he also felt a tremor after watching the preview of "The Dark Knight".

He has been a film critic for so many years, but he has never seen such a movie. The whole movie seems to be to set off the existence of this character. The clown is alone, but has countless followers. He does nothing but consequences, but has a set of his own perfect criminal concept. This character is so charming. To a certain extent, the reason why Batman exists is to set off the greatness of the clown.

"It's not that Batman won the idea of ​​not killing, but that the Joker doesn't want to play anymore!"

The pencil swiped rapidly, David Dembie quickly wrote down some of his feelings, then focused all his attention and stared at the ongoing plot.

"Batman!"

"Batman is out."

Amid the cheers of some children's fans, Batman appeared on the big screen. He received a notice from Sheriff Gordon and came to the robbed bank at night. In Sheriff Gordon's narrative, the Joker had planned many robberies, but the money robbed this time had long been specially marked by Batman and could be traced to where he went.

To arrest the clown, a search warrant is required, and to obtain a search warrant, it must be approved by the new prosecutor of Gotham City, Harvey.

As the picture changed, prosecutor Harvey appeared on the big screen. Charlie Xin's performance was outstanding. Harvey on the screen was decisive, quick-witted, and often provoked criminals head-on. He was the Knight of Light in people's mouth.

A scene of Harvey's trial explains the relationship between the characters quite clearly. Harvey is Rachel's current boyfriend, and Rachel's ex-boyfriend is Batman Bruce Wayne.

Since he returned to this Duoduo, he began his journey of ending his sins with violence. When everyone felt that the city was hopeless, Batman's sudden appearance completely changed all this. When the criminals in the city talked about him, they all looked fearful.

Batman, who was wearing black and wandering over Gotham, brought light to the entire city with violence and non-killing. Finally, a year later, this hard-won light was broken by one person again, and once again brought endless darkness to the city was the clown who taught him how to laugh in his childhood!

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