Tonight I just watched the movie Batman The Dark Knight Rises in theaters. The film is very nice with a very exciting action fight. But I think this movie would be confusing to young children. Known figure in the Batman comics are very different from this movie. Very strong political element seen in the film. Small children must have asked this and that while watching this movie. For me, Christopher Nolan really managed to deliver a tremendous movie.
Intermezzo
First school day in an American School. The female teacher introduces a new student. Sakiro Suzuki (son of Sony CEO).
The class starts:
Teacher: “let’s see who masters the American Culture History. Who said:
GIVE ME THE FREEDOM OR THE DEATH”.
It was quiet in the class. Suzuki rises the hand: ” Patrick Henry 1775 in Philadelphia”
“Very good Suzuki.”
And who said: “The State is the people. The people may not go down.
Suzuki stands: :” Abraham Lincoln 1863 in Washington. “
The teacher look at the students and says: “Shame you. Suzuki is Japanese and knows the American History better than you”.
A voice is coming out from background: “Kiss my ass, you damned Japanese”
“Who said that?” the teacher screams.
Suzuki rises the hand and without waiting he says: ” General McArthur 1942 at Panama Canal and Lee Iacocca 1982 in the BOD meeting of General Motor.”
The class is super quiet. From behind: “I must vomit”
The teacher screams: “Who was that?”
Suzuki answers: “George Bush Senior to Japanese First Minister Tanaka during lunch in Tokyo 1991″
One of the students stands and screams angrily: “Blow me one”
The teacher upset: “Now stop. Who was that now?”
Suzuki without blinking the eye: “Bill Clinton to Monica Levinsky 1997 in Washington in oval room of White House”
Another students stands and screams: “Suzuki damned you”
Suzuki says: “Valentino Rossi in Ryo at Grand Prix Motorcycle racing in South Africa 2002″
The class falls in hysteria, the teacher becomes unconscious. The door opens and the principal comes in: “Fuck, I have never seen such a mess”
Suzuki: “German Chancellor Schroeder after he was betrayed in the budget by Finance Minister Eichel.”











