I think because TDKR used more comic book tropes than the past two movies it sort of throws people off. Bane punching through solid concrete pillars, Blake magically finding out someones identity based on a feeling in his bones, The Bat, Every single cop in Gotham going to _____ location because there's a supposed threat when in reality they're being taken on a ride, the Lazarus pit, leg brace, magical chiropractic punching technique, mid air blood transfusion.
I think because TDKR used more comic book tropes than the past two movies it sort of throws people off. Bane punching through solid concrete pillars, Blake magically finding out someones identity based on a feeling in his bones, The Bat, Every single cop in Gotham going to _____ location because there's a supposed threat when in reality they're being taken on a ride, the Lazarus pit, leg brace, magical chiropractic punching technique, mid air blood transfusion.
What is the weakest plot point in the trilogy? John Blake discovering Bruce is Batman?
It's definitely up there as one of the stupidest. I've no problem with Batman's identity being discovered, if it's done in a somewhat credible way, like how Mr. Reese did it. But knowing Wayne is Batman simply from a look on his face is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard of.
I'd rather Batman himself tell him down the line, like he told Gordon, after seeing that this kid got "it".Yeah, he could even have learned it from Mr. Reese.
Maybe during Batman's absence, Mr. Reese publicly tried to sell information of Batman's identity but pro-Batman activists killed him. Blake was on the scene and was the only one who heard Mr. Reese's last words.
I'd rather Batman himself tell him down the line, like he told Gordon, after seeing that this kid got "it".
Of course their introduction would have to be rearranged.How could Bruce have told him? They didn't meet. Blake first goes to Bruce because he needs Batman to come back early in the movie.
Yeah, he could even have learned it from Mr. Reese.
Maybe during Batman's absence, Mr. Reese publicly tried to sell information of Batman's identity but pro-Batman activists killed him. Blake was on the scene and was the only one who heard Mr. Reese's last words.
The second that Blake started his little speech, I just knew it would turn out bad. That look he was giving Bruce, I could just see it in his face. I mean, JGL might not know it, but I've seen bad speeches before. It's just one of those lines in a movie that, you know, deep down you can tell how horrible its going to turn out. I could feel it in my bones and stuff....

Everything Wrong With The Dark Knight Rises in 3 Minutes or Less:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2tE-BCwZtw
I can't imagine there was many pro-Batman activists after they were told Batman killed all those people including Harvey Dent.
Anyway I'd say Reese left Gotham A.S.A.P. after Joker made half the city try and kill him for even trying to spill Batman's secret in the first place. Though it makes you wonder why the authorities didn't squeeze him for that info after Batman became a fugitive.
Of course their introduction would have to be rearranged.
What are the top 5 high points of TDKR & so called ''low points'' of the film? I say it like that because not everyone has them.
 
				