The Dark Knight The Official Plot holes thread.

[QUOTE="_____";15392981]one problem i had, and im sure it has been brought up but. Where the hell does the joker go after he throws rachael out the window. I would like to think batman would get up and go after him....[/QUOTE]
...he left the penthouse and goes wherever the heck he goes when he's not on screen? :oldrazz: Joker didn't exactly have a lair in this film.

Batman's first priority was to save Harvey Dent. Then when Rachel was threatened, he wanted to save her since she was in the most immediate danger. By the time he got back up there (via grappling gun, elevator, whatever), Joker had probably skedaddled.
 
That's what I'm saying? Why put him in the middle of the goddamn pile? Have him be on the ground somewhere and Joker just casually shoots him. But showing him once on the pile and then having Joker just start the fire without seeing him ever again is stupid, especially when you could've handled it a lot easier, simpler and cleaner.
Having Joker shoot him would be.. well... boring? In my opinion, at least. He went through all that scheming to get a hold of the guy and that's how he's going to finish him off? If he's going to be that bland, he might as well have hooked a couple of guns up to Rachel and Harvey with timers on them instead of putting them in a room full of explosives. And I don't see why we need to have this big focus on Lau while Joker and the Chechen are talking. We clearly saw him up there, we know he's being burned to a crisp, so what more is there left to say (or show) on the matter? With Batman Begins, people complained that Nolan was beating people over the head with certain concepts, and now when he's going for something more subtle, people are complaining that he's now showing enough. Sometimes I think folks don't know what they want.

And as to why Lau isn't having a screaming fit up there, he could be gagged (I didn't notice whether he was or not when I saw it), or drugged, or the fumes from the fire could have knocked him out. It does look like those flames are taking a while to get to the top. In the old days, when they did witch burnings and the like, the victim was usually unconscious from the fumes before the fire got to her (or him). Because of that, they actually looked into ways to start a fire so that the smoke wouldn't knock them out so quickly.
 
When Gordon comes out of Dent's hospital room, and Maroni is there, they have a bit of a conversation, and then Maroni says, "I know where he'll be this afternoon." (Referring to the Joker).

Where is that?

The next scene we have of Gordon is of him assembling cops to raid this place, but then they have to change plans and rush off to the hospitals after Joker makes his call into the talk show. Where was Maroni going to send them, and was it a trap, or what?
 
Having Joker shoot him would be.. well... boring? In my opinion, at least. He went through all that scheming to get a hold of the guy and that's how he's going to finish him off? If he's going to be that bland, he might as well have hooked a couple of guns up to Rachel and Harvey with timers on them instead of putting them in a room full of explosives. And I don't see why we need to have this big focus on Lau while Joker and the Chechen are talking. We clearly saw him up there, we know he's being burned to a crisp, so what more is there left to say (or show) on the matter? With Batman Begins, people complained that Nolan was beating people over the head with certain concepts, and now when he's going for something more subtle, people are complaining that he's now showing enough. Sometimes I think folks don't know what they want.

It's not that I want to see Lau die a gruesome horrible death. it's just that they show a frame with him on top of the pile and they never show another frame with him again. I mean, the dude was pretty important throughout the movie and they like forget about him.

You just don't do that. I mean the second he saw Joker lit up the fire he should've rolled over and fall down off the pile. We just don't know what happened to the guy and you ca suggest a thousand different things, plausible or implausible, unless we see a deleted scene on the DVD or something, we still won't know and that is shoddy filmmaking.


And as to why Lau isn't having a screaming fit up there, he could be gagged (I didn't notice whether he was or not when I saw it), or drugged, or the fumes from the fire could have knocked him out. It does look like those flames are taking a while to get to the top. In the old days, when they did witch burnings and the like, the victim was usually unconscious from the fumes before the fire got to her (or him).

Yeah, the victim was tied on a pole. Seems to me Lau had only his hands because he was sitting down with his knees crossed I think, he could've rolled over the second the fire started. But again, we're left wondering

Because of that, they actually looked into ways to start a fire so that the smoke wouldn't knock them out so quickly.

:brucebat::brucebat::hehe:
 
When Gordon comes out of Dent's hospital room, and Maroni is there, they have a bit of a conversation, and then Maroni says, "I know where he'll be this afternoon." (Referring to the Joker).

Where is that?

The next scene we have of Gordon is of him assembling cops to raid this place, but then they have to change plans and rush off to the hospitals after Joker makes his call into the talk show. Where was Maroni going to send them, and was it a trap, or what?
The warehouse where Joker is burning the money. Joker even goes, "Where's the Italian?" meaning that Maroni was supposed to be there but didn't show.

I think Maroni thought Joker had gone too far, and wanted him caught. He never did trust him to begin with. I mean, Maroni thought that Batman was the worst of their problems, and here comes Joker killing people willy-nilly.
 
When Gordon comes out of Dent's hospital room, and Maroni is there, they have a bit of a conversation, and then Maroni says, "I know where he'll be this afternoon." (Referring to the Joker).

Where is that?

The next scene we have of Gordon is of him assembling cops to raid this place, but then they have to change plans and rush off to the hospitals after Joker makes his call into the talk show. Where was Maroni going to send them, and was it a trap, or what?

What I wanna know is why is Maroni at the hospital, is it because of Batman breaking his legs?
 
What I wanna know is why is Maroni at the hospital, is it because of Batman breaking his legs?
He gets word that Gordon is there visiting Dent, so he goes to find Gordon.

Maroni's already pretty much healed from that fall, aside from the cane. :oldrazz:
 
He gets word that Gordon is there visiting Dent, so he goes to find Gordon.

Maroni's already pretty much healed from that fall, aside from the cane. :oldrazz:

ahhh thanks for clearing that one up for me, so it seems that Maroni wanted to get rid of The Joker for a while then.
 
yea maroni realises the jokers gone too far, and even though he probly doesn't want to has to go to gordon for help.
 
Maroni is aware of ridiculous things have got and how dangerous the Joker is.
 
don't know if i'd call it a plot hole, pre-say

but, I was thinking about the jail scenes with the joker, in real life you think they'd (not that anyone would've wanted to get that close to his face) but, wash the make up off (especially, if they were trying to ID him, or if they took mug shots)
also, they probably would've taken his shoes, belt, tie... as well


not that I am complaining
 
When Joker blew up the hospital and got into the school bus well why did it drive off? It would have been clear to anyone on the bus that the Joker is onboard and that the police should know of him.
 
When Joker blew up the hospital and got into the school bus well why did it drive off? It would have been clear to anyone on the bus that the Joker is onboard and that the police should know of him.
His goon was driving. :oldrazz: When Joker gets into the bus, he gives a hand signal to the driver and that's when it starts going.
 
When Joker blew up the hospital and got into the school bus well why did it drive off? It would have been clear to anyone on the bus that the Joker is onboard and that the police should know of him.

You can also see a goon drag Mike Engel onto the bus before it takes off.
 
That's what I'm saying? Why put him in the middle of the goddamn pile? Have him be on the ground somewhere and Joker just casually shoots him. But showing him once on the pile and then having Joker just start the fire without seeing him ever again is stupid, especially when you could've handled it a lot easier, simpler and cleaner.
cause its funnier that he is burnt and a whole lot more cruel.
 
Yeah but we don't know that's what happens, he just disappears off screen. There is no evidence one way or another.
 
See: Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

I said burning to death. I know people get burnt in PG-13 movies all the time. Harvey catches on fire in the very same movie.

What I can't recall is any movies where a person burns to death on camera in a PG-13 movie where it isn't implied.
 
Yeah but we don't know that's what happens, he just disappears off screen. There is no evidence one way or another.

I can play this game too. What happens to the Chechen? Joker's men just drags him off as the Joker says out loud "How about we cut you up into little pieces". I mean we didn't see it and he disappears off camera so there's no evidence here either.

Also, what happens to Maroni? We see the car flip over and he's not wearing a seat belt. The scene just flashes from the interior of the car to the car flipping.

I can go on and on. :woot:
 
Other than that pic of Lau on the burning money, we dont really see anything in the film that shows us he is burning to death on the cash.
 
^^^

That's because it's implied.

Yup. I really dug it. Joker taking Lau's death so casually was awesome.

I wonder if any shots of Lau freaking out and begging were cut for the PG-13 rating. I also wonder if any off screen screams were cut for the same reason. After all, what you don't see can be scarier than what you do see.

Just like a little cut to Gamble's mouth won't be enough to kill him. This isn't a plot hole, his death is just being handled discreetly.






.
 
yea i reckon he must of snapped his neck as he cut him, thats why that little screech sound came in IMO
 
Alright, time for a rant. I'm just sick of seeing this lumped in with the plotholes.

"What happened with Joker after the party scene?!?"

Here's what happened. Joker's search for Harvey Dent immediately ended when Batman jumped after Rachel, so he just LEFT. Remember the line in the interrogation room?

Joker: "You know... for a minute there I thought you WERE Dent... the way you leapt out the window after her...."

When Harvey later "reveals" himself as Batman, Joker all of a sudden gets a bug up his ass to "randomly" attack the armored car? No, he's doing so because BATMAN is in it, or the man he thinks is Batman.

So when Batman REALLY shows up, that fun little "Hmm" we got from Joker? The realization that Harvey ISN'T Batman after all.

So that's it. He just left. He now knew where Harvey Dent was: in the streets, fighting crime as Batman (as far as he knew). From there all he had to do was lure him out (as Batman) and rid the city of him.
 
Alright, time for a rant. I'm just sick of seeing this lumped in with the plotholes.

"What happened with Joker after the party scene?!?"

Here's what happened. Joker's search for Harvey Dent immediately ended when Batman jumped after Rachel, so he just LEFT. Remember the line in the interrogation room?

Joker: "You know... for a minute there I thought you WERE Dent... the way you leapt out the window after her...."

When Harvey later "reveals" himself as Batman, Joker all of a sudden gets a bug up his ass to "randomly" attack the armored car? No, he's doing so because BATMAN is in it, or the man he thinks is Batman.

So when Batman REALLY shows up, that fun little "Hmm" we got from Joker? The realization that Harvey ISN'T Batman after all.

So that's it. He just left. He now knew where Harvey Dent was: in the streets, fighting crime as Batman (as far as he knew). From there all he had to do was lure him out (as Batman) and rid the city of him.

:up: To add!

The script describes as Joker making a getaway.

Here's what the script has:

INT. TAXI -- CONTINUOUS

The DRIVER SCREAMS as Batman and Rachel hit the roof-roll down the windshield-onto the pavement. Alive.

INT. CAR -- CONTINUOUS

The Joker looks back as his car SPEEDS away. He's breathing hard, EXHILARATED. He touches the blood running down his sweaty white makeup. SMACKS the back of the driver's seat-

DRIVER
What do we do about dent?

THE JOKER
I'm a man of my word.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"