For my scene depiction I have chosen a
scene from The Dark Knight. The scene I have chosen is the
interrogation of the Joker. The scene is very intense and it comes
close to the climax of the film. The scene opes with a The Joker
sitting in a dark, poorly lit interrogation with a metal desk in
front of him. The scenery is dark and dreary and is very intense.
James gordon enters the room and asks the Joker where Harvey Dent is.
After reeving an inadequate answer he leaves and the Batman appears
behind the Joker in the shadows and the lights all flip on. Batman
then beats up the Joker and the Joker tells him where to find Harvey
and rachel but the catch is he can only save one of them. The scene
is key because it appeared that they had the Joker defeated and
finally had him in custody. But this was just part of the Joker's
plan. The Joker is all about making batman break his only rule of not
killing. The joker gives him a choice of who to save giving meaning
he is practically killing the other. The scene brings a sense of
panic because the Joker is just as dangerous in custody as out of
custody and to truly solve the Joker he needs to die. But the Batman
can not do this and must fight the urge to kill a defenseless Joker.
The scene is truly good vs evil and puts Batman's morals to the test.
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