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Shazam! (2019)
Really fun time!
There's a lot of things I loved about Shazam! Despite feeling a bit on the long side, I did find a lot of enjoyment; having the film centered around a character learning his powers as he go's felt fresh to me, and Billy's reaction to gaining these powers feels exactly like what a 14 year old would do. The other children were also interesting themselves, not only bringing comedy but a family aspect to the storyline.
The villain isn't the greatest ever here, with the Seven Deadly Sin monsters being your typical boring evil dudes. It was all very surface level, and I suppose going deeper would've added to the runtime, but I think it would've gone a long way.
I would definitely recommend giving this a watch, there's a lot of funny moments (not all of the jokes land, but the majority do) and Billy is a great character who I loved seeing on screen.
The Dark Knight (2008)
Near-Perfect
Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight is without a shadow of a doubt one of the most influential movies of the 21st century, with a stellar performance from Heath Ledger. His mesmerising character is one that charmed me as a viewer and personally got me interested in following the film industry. Another defining thing to me is the way Nolan portrays Gotham city as another character on its own, and the great moral dilemma posed towards the end of the film. The interrogation scene is one full of vigour and driven plot, giving the audience a sense of how helpless Batman is against the Joker.
Overall 10/10 and I wish this universe of Batman was explored deeper.