Watching the latest
The Dark Knight Rises trailer threw me a bit because it seems like Nolan really is trying for fantastical and unrealistic this time around. I can't say I'm entirely put off by this (Bane's voice on the other hand
), and I don't think it's bad if he doesn't just try to make it exactly the same tone and style as the last one.
Nolan seems very incapable of handling things that aren't super-dry. If my dreams were anything like
Inception I'd pray for insomnia and find something more entertaining on television. I also thought that movie showed just how bad Nolan is at writing people who seem real. Most of that movie the characters talked endlessly about dream rules and what their job is. Does he really think people talk that way? Dialogue in reality is usually incidental to surroundings. People often kill time by talking about nonsense. Would it kill them to have a discussion in the dream that wasn't about being in the dream. Sports? Weather? Relationships? You could have any manner of personal discussion between two characters and Nolan typically instead opts for his characters to have super serious moral discussions that sound like professors giving each other lectures.
As many have pointed out his humor is very awkward. "Damn good television". Is that what Batman would do? Make light of causing millions of dollars in damage and potentially killing innocent police officers? After all these speeches about grandstanding he's just some thrill seeker? It doesn't seem organic.
One thing I like about the fantastical trailer for TDKR is that I feel Batman himself is not a warm guy and he's not a fun character, but Batman's environment is fun and a little ridiculous. So if Nolan embraces that ridiculousness a bit, and has more fun with what Batman can DO (like fly in bat vehicles that defy physics, or have hokey gadgets, and fight colorful villains) then I have no problem with him being super serious all the time. The warmth doesn't come from Batman, it comes from Gotham, and Nolan's perhaps greatest failing is making Gotham just another city. It looks to me like the trailer is moving away from that entirely...I hope.