-First scene. Joker leaves the bank with a school bus, like if it was a mastermind plan. Well, why the other bus drivers let him an space to leave, instead of stopping, thinking about why the **** is one of their buses leaving a bank? And no, they aren't Joker's goons, you can clearly hear the voices of the kids. The police arrives just when Joker is leaving, why don't they go after him? People in the streets or in the bank would tell them he had just left the bank with a school bus, and I doubt that it is very hard for the police to find a line of buses with a guy driving one of them that looks like a clown and has millions of dollars. With all the cars and helicopters that the police has they should easily find the bus, that I doubt is the fastest thing to drive in a big city with a lot of traffic like Gotham. Nothing of that is explained and the scene is just ridiculous because of that IMO. Its like if the cops thought: "One of the most dangerous criminals has just left the bank with a school bus hidden among other school buses? Genius! There is no way we can get him now!
-Party scene: Bruce knows The Joker is coming after Dent. He catches Dent to take him to a safe place, but to his love, he just says to her: "Wait here." WTF??? Why doesn't he take her to the safe place too? That is the way Joker meets Rachel and finishes killing her. If Bruce had hidden Rachel too, Joker wouldn't have met her and wouldn't have tried to kill her throwing her by the window. The Joker wouldn't have escaped and wouldn't have killed her later because he wouldn't know who she is. And when she is dead, doesn't Bruce think about it? Because I would, and I'm not a genius like him...
And when Batman appears in the party, where does he come from? Because he appears in front of Joker from nowhere. I know he is a ninja, but the penthouse is really big and has a lot of light, Joker and Rachel are almost in the center of the room. and none of Joker's goons sees him coming? WTF? On the first Burton's Batman, on a similar scene, Batman appeared from a glass in the roof, and something similar happened in Batman Forever on The Riddler's party. Couldn't Nolan have done something like that?
And what about Batman's and Rachel's fall from the building? Couldn't Nolan have made something better to explain how they don't die? Because it doesn't matter how hard his suit is, they should be completely crushed. And I don't see Batman's cape opened to stop the fall enough to make them survive. And when they are on the car, Batman just stays there, instead of going after The Joker!!! Joker could perfectly think they both were dead, he hasn't super-vision to see if they are still alive, and could be killing everybody in the party, but Batman doesn't give a **** because he has saved his lady...
-Why The Joker doesn't kill the cops when he steals their uniforms to kill the mayor?
-How the **** Batman knows Dent has kidnapped one of Joker's goons and where they are? And how Batman knows who is that guy?
-Why the **** the police left only one cop with the most dangerous criminal of the city in a room? Why didn't they take him to the cage where he was before with all the cops watching every move he made? There is not to be a genius to think about it.
-Hospital scene;
Joker:"I am not a man of plans"
Two-Face:"Ok man".
How the **** can anybody believe The Joker is not a man of plans when he has been all the movie showing us his plans?
-How is possible that Maroni or his driver don't see Two-Face is on their car? And why the driver doesn't stop the car to help his boss?
-The whole freighters scene is just ridiculous. "There is a freighter full of criminals who have a detonator to kill us all, what do we do? Should we kill them first? Let's vote!!!"
There should have been a huge riot on the criminals freighter, not just what we see on the movie, until finally the big guy throws the detonator by the window, it would have been more credible.
And Batman says to Joker: "The citizens of Gotham are better than you". But if the most of them voted "Yes" to kill the others!!! Hahahahahaha!!!
And how the **** nobody on the freighters saw the gasoline/explosives before leaving the city? Are they blind? Don't they give a **** about security when they have been menaced by The Joker? Do they look for explosives everywhere (bridges,etc...) but not in the freighters? And how the **** Joker gets to put explosives everywhere he wants (hospitals, freighters, etc)?
All in that scene is really lame.
-Batman can magically appear in front of The Joker from nowhere in a place full of people, with a lot of light, but he can't do the same on the dark last scene with Two-Face to save Gordon's son... Couldn't he have appeared from behind by surprise to stop him without killing him using one of his gadgets? If I was Batman, I could easily think about a hundred ways to stop Harvey and save the kid that would be more intelligent than what we see in the movie.
-How the **** does Gordon know what Two-Face has done? Who tells him and when? The dead guys told him? The corrupt cop? Who? All the police was busy going after The Joker, they had no idea about where Harvey was, and suddenly, Gordon knows everything. How?.
And Batman and Gordon decide that Batman will be blamed for Harvey's crimes, I still don't know why, because they could easily have blamed The Joker or one of his goons, and suddenly, in the same scene, the cops go after Batman even before Gordon says a word about it. Why the **** do they go after him if nobody has still said that Batman was who killed the people that Harvey killed?
I'm sure there are another thousand WTF moments I'm forgetting right now, but those are a few of the things which have pissed me off about a movie that I hoped to be perfect. I wouldn't give a **** about those kind of things on a movie like Daredevil, for example, but in this...