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  • @themenaceanish, @TheDensley7 your both idiots.

  • Sorry all you pathetic eckhart fans but Heath Ledger stole the show

  • @themenaceanish Heath was shit in this movie. No wonder you like him, retard. If anything, Heath ruined this fucking movie. You're a dumb hick by the way.

  • @TheDensley7 How the fuck did he ruin this movie? Go on, tell me you retard. Or are you just trying to get a reaction out of me?

  • @themenaceanish Trying? I just got a reaction out of you retard? Fuck off and die now you piece of shit.

  • @TheDensley7 LOOOOOOOL! Don't cry little bitch XD Heath Ledger won an Academy Award and will be remembered as an incredible actor who gave one of the greatest acting performances of all time. What have you ever done in ur life? HAHA retard!

  • @themenaceanish What have I done? Doesn't matter cunt, by that logic, look at the shit you've slagged off! You really are a little boy.

  • death of rachel = the birth of two face

  • hollywood just dont like the movies from nolan, everybody can see that every single movie from him rocks, and the actores that he pics make the movies more fucking awesome

  • This and the "Dear, Bruce..." almost made me cry.

  • The other side of the coin should of been shown in better visibility, you need to see that the other side is full defaced thus changing a double headed coin into a single headed one, showing the transformation of harvey dent

  • "Noooo, my favorite coin... NOOOOOOOOOO" xD.

  • this scene alone is worth 4 oscars

  • @atomicfirehead how do u kno if the reboot will be crap if the film isnt out yet? just because its a reboot doesnt mean its automatically shit. its not the reboots fault spidey 3 was shit.

  • When I saw this in the theatre, I was like "Oh shit, he is Two face now".

  • it must hurt when he ripped off that rap off his face

  • Aaron Eckhart made a wayyyyy better Two-Face than TLJ

  • @pete1210able Damn right; as much as I love Tommy Lee Jones, Two-Face is arguably his worst performance to date. The blame should be split between him, the writer and the director, though; if the character of Two-Face had been taken seriously, I think that Jones would have been amazing. Either way, Eckhart is terrific. I think too many people overlooked him to focus on Heath Ledger; as great as Ledger is, I think that Eckhart matches him in a much more difficult role.

  • @TheUnseenMovieLover Absolutely agree. As amazing as Ledger's role was, it wasn't nearly as difficult as Eckhart's. Eckhart had to play a charismatic man that was out to rid the streets of crime and to win Gotham's soul from corruption all while getting us to fall in love with him. Then he had to play a twisted, tragic soul that lost everything and decided to take vengence; all while we still know what he's doing is bad, but we feel deeply sorry for him.

  • Any one know what the music used in the seen was?

  • This was the most emotional scene in the entire movie.

    It was absolutely perfect

  • Poor Harvey

  • Fine example of how short and simple can still be powerfully effective.

  • When i saw this in the theatre my first reaction was that this part was PERFECT! It's just so powerful Aaron did a fantastic job especially against Christian Bale and Heath Ledger's reputations in this film.

  • I woke up like this, when I found out the girl i love was with someone else.

  • @markfrontline Maybe in the comics. In the film, he's shown as 100% good before that murdering psychopath blows him half to hell.

  • Bale as Batman made the Dark Knight boring as hell, everytime he was on screen I just wanted the movie to move faster and I couldn't wait to see the Joker some more. I don't know what happened, he was good in Begins. Begins had more fun than the Dark Knight, and he acting there was better, I just hope the third movie is just as fun as Batman Begins.

  • @lawrence4566 I agree. In Batman begins every actor was ok but Bale was fantastic. In the dark knight Bale was just ok while every other actor was fantastic

  • @lawrence4566 : Are you 10 or something? It's Christopher Nolan and it's Batman. If you want "fun" go watch spiderman or something else. Who needs fighting and stuff like that when you have this amazing story and acting?

  • @TheLyosacks Lighten up yo. He didn't say the movie was bad, he's just saying the Batman Begins was a better Batman film. To be honest Dark Knight was a kind of boring compared to Begins, even if the Joker was played by another actor, the movie still belonged to the joker. I tried to show my dad this film 3 times, he fell asleep in in all three attempts. But he managed to stay up and enjoy all of Begins. Plus the Spider Man films aren't crap, only the third and the reboot are.

  • Very powerful scene. Harvey's reaction to Rachel's death is made even more emotional by the false hope the coin gave him.

  • The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

    The Bat, The Clown and the Burned

  • For people who say this movie is emotionally cold, I would like to say that this, in my opinion, proves them 100% wrong.

  • Mann I remember this scene so well, you could actually feel the pain from his half burnt from this scene and mainly the lost loved one at the hands of the Joker....

  • Damn, he justs rips off the skin graph.

  • @trilseka The pain of losing the one you love, he probably didn't feel that. ;x

  • I love this scene. I don't understand why 4 people dislike this. I will toss a coint about it.....Guest what all 4 of them had to die if it was up to the coint. Aaron Eckart has done a amazing job in The Dark knight and theri are just 4 little people who can't see that proberbly because they are blind.

  • Out of context, it looks like he's reacting to the burnt coin. o.o

  • @neoYTPism He IS reacting to the burnt coin. He remembers tossing the coin to Rachel, so when he sees the burnt side he knows Rachel is gone.

  • I wasn't denying that. My point was that removing it from context could give the impression that he's reacting to the burnt coin in and of itself, rather than what seeing the burnt coin makes him aware of @JokerDonny

  • @JokerDonny Also symbolically it's the death of his idea that he "makes his own luck" or has control over his own life. Formerly he shared the perspective that human actions have moral consequences, with Batman. Now he is forced to see the "shit happens" perspective of The Joker. Ledger put Aids at the top of the list of Joker's amusements, and it is a perfect perspective on the Joker's view that humanity is tormented for no reason and that morality is nonsense. Dent's corruption is a real loss.

  • Poor Harvey

  • Two face should of been in it longer

  • Poor Harvey had just about all he could take.

  • where the hell is the scene wif him and gordon! oh yeah the one wif him and joker is the more important but the reveal of dent turned bad isnt? god sake

  • by far my favourite actor in the movie

  • this part remind me so much of requiem for a dream, pain emotion and filming.

    in a dark way its very beautiful.

  • Harvey Dent was awesome and understandable in this movie. The whole cast was god tier beauty. I love The Dark Knight so much I'm would marry it. <3

  • i loved No Reservations movie

  • and the oscar for best director goes to.....NOLAN DAMN IT

  • @dilcofilms batman did not kill anyone cause batman hasn't killed Any 1 yet, that would have broken his rule , hs attempted to save gordon's son and grabbed his son and two face just fell back during the tackle

  • @KingJoker1324 He tackled Harvey off the ledge and killed him. Don't know what movie you saw.

  • Fuck Nolaon for killing off two-face, the second greatest Batman villain! They didn't even use him through out half of the film and Batman killed him but yet we get a full movie with the joker and he doesn't get killed.

  • @dilcofilms too right. Two face shouldve been in the third film.

  • @dilcofilms who said he's dead? you never know with nolan. "the dark knight" refers to both wayne and dent..... so "dark knight rises"..... hmmmmm you never know

  • @cr33pyGamer You got a point here....

  • This is the most beautiful scene in the movie.

  • As far as I'm concerned, this is Harvey Dent's death scene.

  • @breeno12301 and the birth of Two-Face.

  • The Joker got all the buzz, but the more I watch it the more I realize Two Face was the heart of this movie. Brilliantly played and completely underrated.

  • who could play it better?

  • Omg ):

    Thats really sad..i just wanna give that dude a big warm cuddle ):

  • Harvey Two Face is Born...

  • i love the way two face looks in this movie

  • he was shouting NO NOOOOO!

  • @charlieiscool1000 Wish they did this technique at the end of Star Wars III lol

  • nobody could do it better

  • I really like how some of the most powerful scenes in movies is when nothing is being said.

    chilling.

  • @jayarcidiacono well there's no sound but I can make out what he is saying whether the camera's on him or not: *harvey picks up coin, camera points to head side of coin* "Rachel" *shows flash back of Rachel, camera points to coin again, being flipped to burnt side, camera points back to harvey* "No, no, No no NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"

  • @jayarcidiacono you must be very happy, they're turning the batman franchise into a bunch of arthouse films.

  • @phantomofthedrivein An arthouse film is a serious, independently made film aimed at a niche audience rather than a mass audience.

    If TDK was directed toward a certain type of movie goers it wouldn't have made the amount of money it did. Generally, art house films don't become summer blockbusters. TDK is the complete opposite of an art house film.

  • @jayarcidiacono let's say I meant batman is a hybrid, an arthouse movie with a bigbudget. There's a lot of extra technique that doesn't mean anything, like the movie takes itself too seriously. and underneath the supposed artistry of the new joker, he sounds a lot like jack god rest both their souls

  • @phantomofthedrivein fair enough. Although I'm a huge Tim Burton fan I prefer Christopher Nolan's vision more. It's more psychological. In Batman begins, Bruce Wayne's inner conflict was portrayed better.

    Cesar Romero's portrayal of The Joker in the 1960s t.v. show was a joke. It was horrible. Jack helped portray the character as what it needed to be--schizophrenic. It's clear Ledger's portrayal was influenced by Jack's, but then you add that to Nolan's vision. The result IS The Joker, imo.

  • nice how some of the most powerful scenes in the movie (this, joker out the police car window) are silent.

  • I'm just doin' ma job son.

  • Somebody slept through 4th grade...

  • So short, but such an amazing scene.

  • side by side with the scene with the joker riding in the cop car with his head out. Both of the best shots scenes in the movie. So scary and emotional

  • this is the most touching scene in the movie according to me

  • Man, that would be the most horrible thing ever... waking up and discovering half of your face was burnt off...

  • But that's the thing, he doesn't even care about what's happened to him. In light of hiw fiance's death everything else in the world seems irrelevant to him, and that's why he snaps.

  • Plus it comes after you put yourself in a trap to draw out the Joker and actually come out on top, only for it to end with you caught in HIS trap alongside your girlfriend, who dies in the same night.

  • @BannanaCompanion And discovering that your fiancee died in an explosion caused by a murderous maniac. That must make it even more horrible.

  • realistic shot of how a good nature guy finally cracks under the punches of life's injustices.....I have so been there..

  • Harvey already had a split personality when he was under pressure but Rachel's death and his horrific scarring transforms him.

  • @twoface0 thats true; in Long Halloween they stablish that he had mental problem before he even got in law school. In Jekyll and Hyde he says that the two faces persona is his brother, I cant recall his name, who died in a fire because of him. In another comic, its stablish that his split personality is due of the abuses made by his father... ( I dont gonna lie, but I think is made by De Matteis, Mc Daniel and Garrahy) -thats all I got about that matter

  • They did such an amazing job with Two-Face in this movie. Eckhart makes Tommy Lee Jones' twoface look like crap.

  • Jones' Two-Face ALWAYS looked like crap, but this makes it as if Jones' didn't exist...

  • Poor Eckhart and the rest of the cast are really being pushed aside by Ledger. No I don't mean to say Ledger wasn't anything short of brilliant, but Bale, Caine, Freeman, Eckhart, etc did great too. And Mark Hamill kinda gets pushed aside Jokerwise too in a way. Although he wasn't necessarily an on-screen Joker. Ledger was phenominal in this movie just like other movies he's done but this was his breakthrough. I'm just giving credit to everyone. I thought Eckhart did superb as Nolan's Twoface.

  • The best way to show emotional agony in a movie is to cut all sound effects and leave only sad music.

    WELL DONE AARON ECKHART

  • it actually is. it's been used million of times.

  • @bossfight1 no the best way to show emotional agony is the wilhelm scream, they used that in better movies like empire strikes back.

  • @bossfight1 Just like in the Godfather Part III. You can hear people scream even without them making a sound.

  • That's an odd background noise

  • Yea it is...I like it in this tho it fits well

  • how is it possible for two face to blink with his left eye?

  • I don't think he does. I'm pretty sure his left lid was burned off.

    That would really suck...

  • his eye must sting like hell man.

  • He can't. It was burned off. In the last scene of the movie, at 250 52nd St. with Gordon, you can see that when he blinks, his right eye closes but the left one doesn't.

    I almost cried during this scene. It's so sad. :(

  • It was not 25 52nd Street. he was at Avenue X because the Joker lied to Batman when giving him the locations.

  • he doesn't

  • It was CGI because makeup would've actually added to his face when the idea is to make him have less of a face.

  • what do u mean by that? either way if he died or not that would be a horrible ending

  • one of the most effective scenes in the movie....

  • ths mushave hurt rippin the thing off like dat

  • Heath Ledger's wasn't the only kick-arse performance in Dark Knight. Aaron Eckhart has redefined Harvey Dent and I loved watching how he changed over the course of the film. Heart breaking and convincing.

  • In a way he had the harder role than Ledger. He had to make a likable good guy and a convincing good guy gone bad. That isn't easy, and he pulled it off wonderfully.

  • Totally agree with you. The Dark Knight, to me, depicts the transformation of Harvey Dent into the greatest villain ever.

  • Two-Face is terrifying. So sad.

  • dats crazy yo..my dad already knew he was gonna be 2faced before wathing itlol dat face scares me

  • ehrm.. yeah

  • Millions of people knew. Harvy Dent has been in the comics for yeeeeears.

    The CGI on his face is.. WOW.

  • So tragic.

  • In what way? just curious to see what others opinions are this class film

  • can you put in the scene where harvey yells at gordon call him two face

  • The coin is meant to represent Janus, the 'two-faced' Roman god. Among other things, he was the god of open and closed doorways, and the god between good and bad (to put it simply).

    So when he is looking at this coin or throwing it in the air, his 'alter' personality comes into play.

    Rachel dying is the last straw on the camel's back - that's when the 'alter' takes over.

    This is straight out of mindcontrol programming. Google MKULTRA/Project Monarch.

  • The difference here is that the "door" between Harvey & Two-Face is always closed.

  • Another interesting observation: in the comic books, Two Face uses the alias 'Janus' several times.

    And in one certain comic book episode, Harvey/Two-Face is in an insane asylum (Arkham Asylum) and some character starts drawing comparisons between the villains and gods in mythology. He compares Two_Face to the Roman god Janus.

  • could u please tell me which episode or video u are refering to?

  • well edited too.

  • I totally agree. And if this scene wasn't so short, I probably would of cried. It's that powerful. :)

  • Poor harvey.

  • thanks bro, cool scene

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