Posted by: Chris .R. Notarile [ 69.141.41.237 | c-69-141-41-237.hsd1.nj.comcast.net ]
Posted on: 12/27/08 - 5:51:54 PM - EST Rating of: 2 of a possible 5
I didn't like this for a couple of reasons.
The first being that it was shot in a
kitchen. I mean come on, put a little effort
into it. Use a basement or something. The
second reason is that I personally can't
stand it when people who reenact this scene
(and trust me, you're not the first person to
do this) choose to play both Joker and
Batman. That just doesn't work. I don't care
how well you memorized the scene from the
endless times you watched the film, you can't
do a scene where you act opposite a character
who actually intends to harm the other
character if you're playing both roles.
What's the point of a reenactment if you only
do half the shots verbatim. It just looks
unprofessional. If I wanted to see the
interrogation scene from TDK, I'll watch the
movie. You didn't do this scene any justice
and you didn't do the actors who originally
did this scene any justice. It's not a
parody, nothing is different, it's just a
lower quality version of something everyone
has already scene. My advice, if you want to reenact a scene,
give it a better spin that shooting it in a
kitchen opposite "yourself". Do a parody, or
something original, or actually attempt to
mimic the scene verbatim ie- getting an
actual interrogation room. I know that might
be asking a lot, but immitation, though it
may be the highest form of flattery is all in
vain when you don't do the subject any
justice. Sorry if I sounded harsh, but this didn't do
it for me.
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