Micromind
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I don't consider myself a fanboy and I really enjoyed TDK without nitpicking about anything, but I certainly believe that TDKR didn't make as much sense as the previous movie. With TDK, I believe Noland did something amazing to the Batman saga, he took Begins and made it something totally new. Of course it has its flaws and everything, and you surely needed suspension of disbelief in some cases, but it was coherent to this so called "reality angle". With TDKR, after my second and third watch in theaters, I can't say the same...And it's not about minor issues as Batman escaping the bomb, I'm fine with it. No, I really missed something, and I really believe there are some serious plot holes and things that just didn't make sense in Nolanverse. That being said I really enjoyed the movie, but c'mon guys, there's no reason to avoid criticism and get or religious about it or to condemn it. That's the place I belong, as Bruce Wayne said, between Nolan blind fanboys and nerd nitpickers.
TDK was a straightforward story without any time jumps, in TDKR there is an eight year gap right before the movie starts (from the events that happened in TDK).
When Bruce is in the pit, he spends three months in that prison but we are not given enough prison scenes to judge that, that is just indicated, when Bruce escapes from the prison he takes a few days to reach Gotham, again this is not shown but implied, when he finally reaches Gotham, we see that snow is falling, it is a winter season, which shows that it has been at least 3 months from the time Bane took control of the City, it is again not shown explicitly but we have to deduce that.
Then there are plot points that connect to Batman Begins (and flashbacks from BB and TDK) which make it somewhat difficult to understand the story if someone has not seen that movie.
so, compared to TDK it is more complex story in terms of structure.
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