Yes so?
Because bringing them back when they were not even needed, and behaving completely differently to the the LOS of Begins made it all utterly pointless.
Bane is a villain who can turn Gotham City in chaos without needing the LOS to siege the city. His so called hatred of Batman only came from his fixation with Talia. She's the one who had the real problem with Batman not Bane. Ra's didn't even like Bane. He kicked him out. All of this "You betrayed us" stuff sounded so phony coming from Bane.
Exactly
How did it do that? How did using the LOS again enhance the central theme of Bruce's story? They were the people who trained him. They came back to destroy the city again and get revenge on him for stopping them before. How on earth did that tie back to the themes of Bruce?
I've studied writing and films. I'm negotiating this.
What a shame Nolan's movie never showed any inside rot in the city. Oh wait, there was one corrupt CEO, Daggett, who wanted to get his foot in the door of Wayne Enterprises.
What a rot that was to the city.
No, it's an actual flaw of the movie. It's a contradiction of the characters established in the first movie.
Nobody labelled it as a universal issue. A very common issue yes.
Quoted for truth.