Sci said:
The Dark Knight made a lot of money because it spoke to America's national mood in the post-Katrina, pre-Obama world. People didn't believe in society anymore. They felt that our ideals were being betrayed, and had no faith in social institutions -- their morality or their competence. And that's ultimately what The Dark Knight was about -- a society struggling to believe in itself and its own ideas.
With luck, Star Trek will speak as strongly and successfully to our new national mood -- of renewed belief in ourselves, our institutions, our values.
erm ok, I saw the film because it was Batman, anyone else ?
I'm sure you did. But there's no way in hell people
kept going back just because it was Batman.
The Dark Knight didn't make the kind of money it did, and have the kind of repeat business it did, because it was Batman. Everyone loves Batman, but no one loves Batman
that much!
The Dark Knight made a lot of money because it spoke to America's national mood in the post-Katrina, pre-Obama world. People didn't believe in society anymore. They felt that our ideals were being betrayed, and had no faith in social institutions -- their morality or their competence. And that's ultimately what The Dark Knight was about -- a society struggling to believe in itself and its own ideas.
With luck, Star Trek will speak as strongly and successfully to our new national mood -- of renewed belief in ourselves, our institutions, our values.
Overanalyze much?
Considering that about 50% of
The Dark Knight consisted of various characters pontificating about Big Important Themes -- Harvey and Bruce at the restaurant talking about democracy and accountability, the Joker in the interrogation room talking about the true nature of human morality, etc. -- I don't think I am.