'filth and nonsense'? Calm down and stop being dramatic.
Gotham is in lockdown, no way in or out, yet bruce somehow strolls across very thin ice, stopping to pick up a spare batsuit on the way and paint (how???) a giant flammable batsign on an adjacent building? It's just lazy, bad writing.
As for technical issues, Bane was very hard to understand as was Gordon in much of his hospital scenes.
Plot holes: How does Selina know Bruce is Batman? How did batman suddenly get out the bat and escape without anyone noticing? I know its 'on autopilot' but he is shown flying it until a few seconds before the bomb detonates. So what he survives a nuclear blast and swims back to shore? I could go on...
SeeIt seems most of these "problems" people point out are due to them not paying attention.
t: I'm going to see it again on Monday. I hear that it's better during the second viewing. All I have to say is 'Well done Nolan.....well done!'No you can't. You obviously weren't paying attention he met up with fox before meeting Gordon idiot. That's how he got the suit. It shows it in the movie. Selina hears Bane call batman mr Wayne and has a surprised look on her face. That's in the movie too.
And pay close attention here. The events of the last 11 minutes of the bomb are movie magic. Take a timer with you and time when it shows the 11 minutes on the bomb. And how it relates to what's really going on in the movie... It's a movie dude. He jumped out when he jumped out. Get over it.
How did John blake know Bruce was leaving the board meeting? . He just happen to be there while his car is being towed I don't hear you complaining about that.
Yes. You are being nitpicky and unnappreciative of the movie.
Just got back from seeing the movie and I'm speechless. It's an absolutely incredible movie, and I'm totally satisfied at how it was ended. [BLACKOUT]Alfred at the grave[/BLACKOUT] tore me up, and it made me tear up. I kind of felt sorry for Bane. Batman's voice was awesome! The look on Batman's/Bruce's face when [BLACKOUT]Talia revealed who she was[/BLACKOUT], said it all. He had a look of betrayal/shock/sadness. I know this is all a jumbled mess, but it's all a big mess in my brain and it needs to soak for a while.t: I'm going to see it again on Monday. I hear that it's better during the second viewing. All I have to say is 'Well done Nolan.....well done!'
Yet another example of "someone found issues with my precious movie, I'll be rude to them on teh internetz". Pathetic.
Yet another example of "someone found issues with my precious movie, I'll be rude to them on teh internetz". Pathetic.
Of course there will be things I missed on the first viewing that other didn't, but most of the problems are things which jumped out at me and the best explanations people seem to have "OMG you must be stupid" or "use your imagination". There is a big difference between a film maker wanting you to make up your own mind about something and a dirty great big plot hole or stupid action by a character.
You clearly weren't paying attention to those details, though. Bruce met with Lucius and they had a spare Batsuit ready to go. Selina found out the true identity of Batman at the beginning of the first confrontation between Bane and Batman.
I'm not being defensive with this post -- I'm just saying you have to really look for the answers yourself before you create more questions.
I have been patiently answering many of the questions posted here for last two days, not all people are calling other posters stupid for asking questions, but you should know that some people keep repeating the same questions over and over again even when a satisfactory answer is given.
As I said quite a while back it was 3am and I meant to ask how does Bane know batman's identity. It's not enough to just say he's league of shadows, because bane was seemingly not around at the time of BB. The same is true of John Blake, his explanation of how he knew Batman's identity was very weak.
As I said quite a while back it was 3am and I meant to ask how does Bane know batman's identity. It's not enough to just say he's league of shadows, because bane was seemingly not around at the time of BB. The same is true of John Blake, his explanation of how he knew Batman's identity was very weak.
Do you guys think Bruce should have told Alfred ahead of time about how he was going to fake his death or at least not long after?
I mean he's a very old guy and to be put through those emotions he could have died no?
Bruce is a smart guy.It was a bit insensitive on part of Bruce not to let Alfred know that he was safe, but then director wanted us (and people in the Gotham) that Bruce was dead .
At the press conference a few weeks ago, a woman asked a spoiler-ish question that made Nolan mad. Anyone know what she asked?
Did Nolan get really mad? Do you know what he said, or how he reacted?It was in regards to Tate/Talia from what I can remember.
Questions:
1. What did Ras do to be sent to the pit? Who sent him there, and who was in charge of the pit? And why did he not go, but his pregnant wife?
2. Why was Bane so attached to Talia in the prison? Why was he the protector?
3. Why did the prisoners attack Talia (who was just a little boy looking child) and Bane?
4. If Talia/Bane's end game was to destroy Gotham with the nuke, why not just detonate the trigger earlier? And if they couldn't have, where in the movie do we learn they couldn't?
5. Why did Bane say he was apart of the League of Shadows, rather that he WAS the League of Shadows, when he was actually exiled by them?
6. In the end, are the pearls with the tracker in the Batcave to lead JGL, or with Bruce to lead Alfred?
Did Nolan get really mad? Do you know what he said, or how he reacted?