‘The Dark Knight’ has Telegraph’s ‘Top 10 Conservative Movies of the 2000s’.
6. The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan, 2008)
Christopher Nolanâs global mega hit raked in over $1 billion worldwide, and itâs not hard to see why. Featuring some of the most striking set designs since Blade Runner, Nolanâs towering vision of Gotham City looked glorious in IMAX, and was a ground-breaking cinematic achievement. Heath Ledgerâs pitch-perfect performance as The Joker deservedly won him a posthumous Best Supporting Actor award. It is though its depiction of Batmanâs relentless war against the Jokerâs campaign of terror, which marks The Dark Knight as a standout conservative film. The Dark Knight himself, played to perfection by Christian Bale, is unwavering in his determination to defeat his adversary, whatever the cost.
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