First review of THE DARK KNIGHT?

Legit of fake? A glowing review of my most anticipated movie of the summer hits the web.

Legit or fake? Apparently this very early review for The Dark Knight comes from a well respected Brazilian journalist. I will be very surprised if Nolan hasn't screened the film to at least some people (even if it's a very rough cut) so it is very possible that he has indeed seen the film and this is legit.

I love what I see.. and the bit about The Joker could be very disturbing. And not in a good way either, probably causing more problems than it's worth. I will let you read on and there are certainly things written here which those sensitive to any kind of spoiler information should avoid, if they can resist...
"My secret agent between the Armani suits saw a super private session for THE DARK KNIGHT and came out drooling. It will be a great success, he guarantees, the gadgets (especially the , responsible for a acclaimed action sequence ) are crazy and Heath Leger might receive a deserved indication for his Joker, €˜a mixture of a fool/clown, schizophrenic, sadistic, and crazy. The guy delivered, got himself into the role and it's unrecognizable. There will be no other Joker after him.€™" "In one scene he repeats to Christian Bale's Batman a line from BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (The guy probably is probably confused here) €˜you complete me€™ -- but in context of 'stalker, crazy/scary.'" "Another scene with Ledger/The Joker playing dead inside a body bag caused adverse reactions in the audience, for obvious reasons -- it will possibly be cut. (I hope not!)" €œMy €˜Bond€™ tells more about the somber epic of Chris Nolan:€˜It's incredible to create something new and exciting, not only for i's history but in technical terms, nowadays. Many great scenes, impeccable effects. Music and sounds pretty loud, but helping the story. They have a heart beat they use in a sensational way (Remember the 2 note theme from the interview with Zimmer?!), anticipating the next scene -- a psychological trigger ala JAWS ('tan-tan, taqn-tan') ." "The cast is awesome, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman stealing scenes in which all are present. Maggie Gyllenhaal fantastic replacing Katie Holmes and Aaron Eckhart as a great surprise as the politician with a heart of gold whose personality changes after a horrible accident. Another surprise is Eric Roberts as the mobster he knows so well how to do. Christian Bale solid as ever, cool since Bruce Wayne is a rich playboy and Batman is the opposite. The film plays a lot with this duality, all the characters are complex, has ambiguities, very interesting and delicate here." "The humor/comedy is totally dark, the movie is very dark and, in this version, a little too long. But will blow us away.€
source - batman on film,BLOGLOG.GLOBO.COM
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Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.