The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung’s idea, “people don’t have ideas; ideas have people,” echoes through Christopher Nolan’s 2008 film The Dark Knight. There are many reasons why the storytelling of this film is highly sophisticated, but one of the more important reasons is that, in it, Nolan plays with ideas as gracefully as a good thinker ought to.
Philosophy in The Dark Knight
Philosophy in The Dark Knight
Philosophy in The Dark Knight
The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung’s idea, “people don’t have ideas; ideas have people,” echoes through Christopher Nolan’s 2008 film The Dark Knight. There are many reasons why the storytelling of this film is highly sophisticated, but one of the more important reasons is that, in it, Nolan plays with ideas as gracefully as a good thinker ought to.