KILLING JOKER
Anything but side-kick
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I liked pretty much everything they presented but like you point out you'd blink and something new had happened, and then a second later the emotional impact was gone because its on to the next scene.
That scene on the roof, the interrogation of Joker, the 'magic trick' were really drawn out scenes that gradually built tension and the characters always had time to reflect.
In this movie you had a lot of very emotional scenes that simply had no payoff. Alfred's gone and Bruce doesn't even really mention it, just kind of moves on. He sleeps with Miranda then at the end he's trying to save her because, does he like her, it's not clear. Bane and Talia are going to sacrifice themselves but they never dive into the emotions. They treat a bomb going off like they are waiting on a bus.
That's really all it is.
Like you say with Selina, wasn't she basically screwing him over until the very end?
Foley died, no one cares. Wasn't that like a really good friend of Gordon and Blake? They're not sad?
The Mayor is dead. The city freaks over Dent but not their equally noble Mayor?
They'd sure as hell care about the Football team (at least Hines Ward is okay).
It just felt like with every scene they just wanted to wrap up and move to the next thing.
So like I say 20 pounds of story in a 5 pound bag. At least you can say though they made it entertaining and cool unlike Raimi.
Yeah, that's my thought. Even with all those flaws it's certainly had some amazing scenes. Foley was really a mistake IMO. He's a pointless character who's actually given an arc when he does not earn it and, in the end, no-one cares anyway. Everyone knew this was the last so we want as much Bruce as possible. So every moment Blake or Foley or whoever is on the screen, I'm going "really?"
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