i loved the whole film but i really appreciated the little things,
the quiet music when the batsymbol glides through the blue flames. again, no opening credits, no title card, just straight into the film.
the way the camera shakes when the batmobile first showed up...
the way joker hesitates with that anguished emotive look right before he says "why so serious" the first time...
the relative silence and the droning tone when joker hangs his head out the window like a dog. pure cinema.
and again when harvey see the scarred side of the coin and realizes rachel is gone. he screams in anguish but all you hear is the score. the music just gives me goosebumps.
in fact i loved how the score reverts to this kind of warning siren whenever joker is near. across the board the score really worked with the film this time out and was less intrusive than it was at times in begins. again nolan has learned when to use the score to great effect and when to let the scene play out sans musical accompaniment. another example is the building cresendo when the judge gets blown up and loeb gets iced ends right after the joker arrives, then silence..."good evening ladies and gentlemen". then the random clattering of background noise helps to add to the unease here.
the one completely blurry and out of focus shot when batman and rachel are falling. nolan really seems to have developed this way of shooting action that makes you unsure of what exactly is happening at times that really adds to the chaotic nature of those scenes. conversly he has also learned to pull the camera back when the scene calls for it. breaking into a hong kong high rise and taking out a few measly security guards should be a walk in the park for batman and the less frenzied nature of the camera work in that scene reflects this. btw i also loved the drop off the hk high rise and the sound of the cape flapping in the wind. again great cinema.
the way the scene with bruce and alfred after rachel's death mirrors the scene after burce's parents' deaths in begins, even down to the musical cues.
how heath goes "kaboosh!" when he hits the detonator. pure joker.
the subtle nods to the books, bataranging joker at the end, catching gordon's son, joker madness speech echoing moore, fox as oracle,
the way the music crescendos when gordon says "a dark knight" just as batman and his two wheeled steed ride off into the "sunset". call me a wuss but i'm all teary eyes and goosebumps every time.