The Dark Knight Rises TDKR SPOILERS (read at your own risk) - Part 3

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HOLY **** JOHN BLAKE IS ACTUALLY ROBIN? NOLAN ACTUALLY WENT THAT ROUTE? AND IT WASN'T IMPLIED OR HINTED AT, HE'S CALLED ROBIN AND HE INHERITS THE BATCAVE!!! AHHH! I did not see that coming.

That ending was so beautiful. Bruce survived and he saw Alfred again.

I couldn't believe how short and abrupt the hospital scene was.

Oh no... I clicked on this and I haven't seen it yet.....:csad:
 
One of my favorite scenes was definitely the first encounter of Bane and Batman

Easily the best fight scene in the series :hrt:
 
The fight scenes were a quantum leap from the other two. Of course they had to be.
 
Just saw the movie and there's only one part I didn't understand. Not sure if this is a plot hole, I missed something, or if the answer just wasn't really given...

When Bane and Talia secured control of the bomb and had a detonator, why didn't they just destroy the city? Why let it count down. I get that they wanted to "break" Batman first, but after doing so, and letting him watch his failure, why didn't they detonate?
 
The first fight with Bane
I was not expecting them to actually pull off the iconic Knightfall moment. Bane is badass but I wasn't expecting the knee break on Bruce. Really amazing work on the accuracy of this scene.
 
The first fight with Bane
I was not expecting them to actually pull off the iconic Knightfall moment. Bane is badass but I wasn't expecting the knee break on Bruce. Really amazing work on the accuracy of this scene.

Me and buddy just looked at each other and whispered "... He did it."
 
The first fight with Bane
I was not expecting them to actually pull off the iconic Knightfall moment. Bane is badass but I wasn't expecting the knee break on Bruce. Really amazing work on the accuracy of this scene.
Yeah, me neither.

Total surprise.
 
I wonder how hard it was for JGL to not brag to people that he's the successor to batman. no wonder he always looked so amped up whenever he promoted the movie.

as for the ending, i wouldn't have any complaints if the last two shots of the movie were interchanged and that the movie ended with the shot of alfred smiling at the camera when he was at the cafe. (without cutting to the shot of bruce and selina)

and as for my thoughts with the actual ending, i dont think that it was a dream/fantasy by alfred. when he was telling his dream to bruce, the bruce look-a-like has his back turned to the camera. while the ending had bruce facing the camera.
 
The first fight with Bane
I was not expecting them to actually pull off the iconic Knightfall moment. Bane is badass but I wasn't expecting the knee break on Bruce. Really amazing work on the accuracy of this scene.

Everyone watching just kind of gasped and watched.
 
the general audience loved it and others will love it. i'm almost surprised they were clapping so enthusiastically at the end considering they'be been silent for the most part of the film

but i can see how the Batman fans would be split on it.
I don't see why.

That was A perfect way for Batman to retire.

With Catwoman, no less - that's ****ing Earth-1 right there.

And Robin was done as realistically and as sensibly as anyone could ever have imagined it.
 
I'll spoiler everything just in case:

Oh man, so much to say, don't know where to begin. Long story short, I loved it, albeit having to take in a highly controversial ending.

Re: the ending, it really was typical Nolan and I'm not quite sure whether what Alfred saw was real or not. It was just too perfect given the fantasy that Alfred had described to Bruce earlier.

My mind is racing so I'll just go through my favourite moments

  • Blake and Bruce's first reaction, yeah Blake made a bit of a jump in his deducement but the ending actually puts it into context a bit better.
  • First fight between Bane and Batman was absolutely mindblowing, surprisingly emotional and absolutely vicious. And the classic lift and knee smash, oh man, jaw dropped and took awhile to register with me what I just saw.
  • Dance between Bruce and Selina, great chemistry between Hathaway and Bale.
  • Bane's passionate rant outside Blackgate. It was a moment that summed up how manipulative and evil Bane was, that he could put such conviction behind words that you know he didn't mean one word of.
  • The moment from when the doc tells Bruce to lose the rope, I was on the edge of my seat. Fantastic.
  • Batman handing Bane's his ass and then the Talia reveal. Hardy made the scene.
  • Final interaction between Bruce and Gordon.
  • Alfred breaking down.
  • Blake telling Gordon that he can't stand watching the injustice from within the structure of the law.


Just loved it, perfect end to one of the best trilogies ever.
 
All I have to say is I loved John Blake's character, and how he was handled. :)
 
What Miranda Tate
reveals shes the child of Ra's, the look on Bruce/Batmans face is so real and powerful. Its stuck in my head
 
Hardy's visual acting and facial expressions were really quite incredible.
 
i actually looked away a couple of times when bane was destroying batman in their first fight. and i did that during my second viewing. already knowing how brutal batman will get his ass whooped made it even tougher on me emotionally. i was surprised that the first batman/bane fight would affect me that way....on my second viewing, no less.
 
The scene where Bruce climbs the wall.

When the bats came out. I lost it. Chills all over my body
 
So, does anyone know

where Alfred was after he and Bruce departed ways? He just disapears until the end of the movie. Did I miss something?

:huh:
 
He was at a Chinese ****ehouse.
 
So, does anyone know

where Alfred was after he and Bruce departed ways? He just disapears until the end of the movie. Did I miss something?

:huh:
I don't know, but it deeply disappointed me.
 
So, does anyone know

where Alfred was after he and Bruce departed ways? He just disapears until the end of the movie. Did I miss something?

:huh:
Nope, I think he just served his purpose. He may have been traveling abroad or just left Gotham, but he told Bruce he wasn't going through it again and he meant it. Kinda sad when he does return to find exactly what he feared: Bruce dead.

Granted the ending makes up for that but still.
 
Crane should have had his mask on. That would have been hillarious! Give it up for Scarecrow to be the only villain to be in 3 Batman movies, not only that, 3 in a row!
 
He was pretty far out to sea, so I'm sure the ducks are fine.

They'll probably be a humpback whale that turns into ****ing Godzilla in the next movie, though.
Haha... Batman vs Aquaman in The Dark Knight Doggie Paddles
 
Until Nolan confirms otherwise, I don't see why some are believing/saying that

what Alfred saw was potentially an illusion, ala "inception" style.

Nolan has stated many times that this film was to end Bruce's journey and to complete it, and I don't think he'd leave people questioning about Bruce's fate on the final film.
 
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