I'd hate that last partLynn wrote:Me too. I could be listening to Hans' wonderful music AND I'd know how TDKR is going to end.jcvargas09 wrote:I'm wishing I were Chris right about now.
the Batman theme.
I've just noticed that: the track called "The Dark Knight" is really the whole movie translated to music. The most interesting part of this is that the track ends with the Joker-theme coming in... it's like the movie, where the Joker won. Brilliant.
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I guess you've got a point after all.Darkception wrote:I'd hate that last partLynn wrote:
Me too. I could be listening to Hans' wonderful music AND I'd know how TDKR is going to end.
Interesting. Especially because actually it's not so clear who wins at the end of the film. It depends on the way you look at it and what importance you give to the fact that Gordon and Batman need to lie in order to protect the city. So the Joker theme at the end of the track may be there to add ambiguity.DHOPW42 wrote:I've just noticed that: the track called "The Dark Knight" is really the whole movie translated to music. The most interesting part of this is that the track ends with the Joker-theme coming in... it's like a movie, where the Joker won. Brilliant.
Maybe "the Joker won" wasn't the right expression, I'd rather say he defeated BatmanLynn wrote:Interesting. Especially because actually it's not so clear who wins at the end of the film. It depends on the way you look at it and what importance you give to the fact that Gordon and Batman need to lie in order to protect the city. So the Joker theme at the end of the track may be there to add ambiguity.DHOPW42 wrote:I've just noticed that: the track called "The Dark Knight" is really the whole movie translated to music. The most interesting part of this is that the track ends with the Joker-theme coming in... it's like the movie, where the Joker won. Brilliant.
My bad. I read your original post that said "It's like a movie" and I thought you meant "It's like an "alternate version" of TDK where the Joker wins". I assumed you thought Batman won at the end of the film.
It was my bad, I originally wrote "a movie" by accident, but I wanted to write "the movie" I've already edited the original postLynn wrote:My bad. I read your original post that said "It's like a movie" and I thought you meant "It's like an "alternate version" of TDK where the Joker wins". I assumed you thought Batman won at the end of the film.
Yeah, after submitting my reply I noticed that the quote said "the", and I realized what had happened.