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  1. The concept of Prisoner's Dilemma (Game Theory) used in Batman Dark Knight.

  2. I'll argue that the Joker as portrayed in that movie may have sabotaged his own experiment. He himself only had 1 detonator which likely means all the detonator were identical and would blow up both boats. Furthermore, he had routinely showed himself to enjoy invalidating the choices of others.

  3. 5 de feb. de 2022 · Plot Overview. The movie The Dark Knight is based on the Batman comic book and tells the story of Bruce Wayne, who continues to fight injustice in Gotham City.The film starts with the appearance of Joker and his gang and the bank robbery. Meanwhile, Batman and Harvey Dent work with Lieutenant Gordon on stopping the crimes in the city.

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  5. 9 de jul. de 2018 · This sequence was shown in isolation to promote the film in IMAX ahead of the film’s release. There is surely no better showcase for the extravagance of IMAX format than this sequence. 1. “You complete me”. The best scene of The Dark Knight sees Batman and The Joker face off in an interrogation room.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2010 · In this paper, a social experiment from the movie: ’Batman - The Dark Knight’ is examined from a game theoretical viewpoint. In this film, the bad Joker installs explosives at two manned ferries.

  7. One of the best parts about The Dark Knight was the Joker's social experiment wherein he has two boats, one with civilians one with criminals, given the detonators to the others' ship with the task of setting off the explosives. To incentivize them, he threatens to trigger the explosives remotely if they don't do it within a set amount of time.