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"The only sensible way to live in this world is without rules"
From the nonsensical thoughts of your DramaQueen at 12:59 PMSo it's taken me, what? A week to react on The Dark Knight? My Reaction Time's way off, don't you think? Lol.
Anyhoo, as aforementioned, I watched The Dark Knight last Saturday with my equally disturbed friend by the name of Ives. One of the many things I learned that night was that broken Cinema chairs send shits and giggles to both of us.
After discussing how SMALL some people's brains are over dinner, I couldn't wait to get into the theater to watch Bats in action. (Took us a bit longer than usual because, apparently, I'm one of those Beatles-like vultures in the Jungle Book.) (We actually lined up in the wrong line when we bought the tickets.) ("Loading" moments are rampant when Ives, Jinny, Pagi, and Shynx are involved.)
Suffice to say, The Dark Knight was/is/forever will be amazing. So maybe I'm a bit, okay, A LOT biased because Batman's my favorite superhero-slash-dream guy but there are probably a million out there who think Batman's so-so but loved the movie. Christopher Nolan's my new hero, I guess. Still, I loved the Tim Burton versions.
Which brings me to the most important question (and the point of this entry): IS THE JOKER CRAZY?
I mean, sure, the make-up would be the obvious tip-off that he is but I actually think that he does, in a way, make sense. I loved it when he said, and I quote, "The only sensible way to live in this world is without rules," unquote.
So maybe his views on humor are a bit different than that of our standards but when you think about it, what he did in the movie, the comic books, the graphic novels, and even in the animated series do make sense. We're talking sensibility here, not the concepts of right and wrong.
Insanity, as defined by the Encarta Dictionary, means the "lack of reason or good sense" and reason would bring up words like "logic," "justification to an action," and the like.
Whatever the Joker did, he had reasons WHY he DID IT. Whatever he does would make people think that he is unreasonable but truth is, he has a whole different perspective of reason. (Afterthought: reason may not be universal.) (Does that mean reason does not exist?) (Anyone think I'm being too philosophic while dissecting a Batman movie? Lol)
You guys have to watch the film. It's semi-perfect or something like it.
(Found a really funny video.) (I think it has sequels or whatever over at Youtube.)
Anyhoo, as aforementioned, I watched The Dark Knight last Saturday with my equally disturbed friend by the name of Ives. One of the many things I learned that night was that broken Cinema chairs send shits and giggles to both of us.
After discussing how SMALL some people's brains are over dinner, I couldn't wait to get into the theater to watch Bats in action. (Took us a bit longer than usual because, apparently, I'm one of those Beatles-like vultures in the Jungle Book.) (We actually lined up in the wrong line when we bought the tickets.) ("Loading" moments are rampant when Ives, Jinny, Pagi, and Shynx are involved.)
Suffice to say, The Dark Knight was/is/forever will be amazing. So maybe I'm a bit, okay, A LOT biased because Batman's my favorite superhero-slash-dream guy but there are probably a million out there who think Batman's so-so but loved the movie. Christopher Nolan's my new hero, I guess. Still, I loved the Tim Burton versions.
Which brings me to the most important question (and the point of this entry): IS THE JOKER CRAZY?
I mean, sure, the make-up would be the obvious tip-off that he is but I actually think that he does, in a way, make sense. I loved it when he said, and I quote, "The only sensible way to live in this world is without rules," unquote.
So maybe his views on humor are a bit different than that of our standards but when you think about it, what he did in the movie, the comic books, the graphic novels, and even in the animated series do make sense. We're talking sensibility here, not the concepts of right and wrong.
Insanity, as defined by the Encarta Dictionary, means the "lack of reason or good sense" and reason would bring up words like "logic," "justification to an action," and the like.
Whatever the Joker did, he had reasons WHY he DID IT. Whatever he does would make people think that he is unreasonable but truth is, he has a whole different perspective of reason. (Afterthought: reason may not be universal.) (Does that mean reason does not exist?) (Anyone think I'm being too philosophic while dissecting a Batman movie? Lol)
You guys have to watch the film. It's semi-perfect or something like it.
(Found a really funny video.) (I think it has sequels or whatever over at Youtube.)
DramaQueen files this under batman, insanity, reason, THE DARK KNIGHT, the joker
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A Poem
By Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there's some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.


