2013년 9월 4일 수요일

My favorite super hero

My favorite super hero is joker, who came out from 'Dark Knight'. I like him because, he show how innocence people can fall in madness and agony. One example is Harvey Dent, who was district attorney, when he jumped in to the problem in Gotham city, the dirty cashes and mobs, joker know that he is the ace in hole. So, when Harvey Dent fall in sadness about the loosing Rachel, heroin, Joker came up and lead Harvey Dent to corruption. When the joker explain about how Gordon and their team also bat man different with himself. I am not opposing about the Joker's idea. Any ways I want to say that batman isn't strong or mentally stronger than joker, so he fail to kill him and batman rule need to change for save the Gotham better place. Batman had more money, more assistant and more talented person, but he can not stop the joker's work. Joker start out his plan with 0 and he reach to the title the horrible criminal in Gotham's history.

The Joker's existence is hinted at the end of the 2005 film Batman Begins, where Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman) reveals the existence of an armed robber who leaves Joker playing cards at scenes of his crimes. He later appears as the main antagonist of the 2008 sequel, The Dark Knight, portrayed by Heath Ledger, who told Sarah Lyall of The New York Times that he viewed that film's version of the character as a "psychopathic, 
mass murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy.
"Film critics, co-stars Maggie Gyllenhaal and Michael Caine and many of Ledger's colleagues in the film community joined Bale in calling for and predicting a nomination for the 2008 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in recognition of Ledger's performance in The Dark Knight. Ledger's subsequent nomination was announced on January 22, 2009, the anniversary of his death; Ledger went on to win the award, becoming the second person to win a posthumous Academy Award for acting, after fellow Australian actor Peter Finch, who won for 1976's Network. The award was accepted by Ledger's family. Ledger also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor, the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. On November 10, 2008, he was nominated for two People's Choice Awards related to his work on the film, "Best Ensemble Cast" and "Best Onscreen Match-Up" (shared with Christian Bale), and Ledger won an award for "Match-Up" in the ceremony aired live on CBS in January 2009.

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