Gothamsknight
A Dark Knight
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He goes to hell and back in this, and it's truly triumphant.For me it might still be Nolan's most emotionally resonant movie (it and Interstellar). Bruce's arc is integral to that. At its heart, the trilogy is really a character study, and I'm not sure that it gets enough credit for that. As big as the story is, it only works because its grounded in the humanity of its titular character.
Your not alone feeling emotional about tdkr. I’ve seen and heard that people cried a lot at it probably endgame levels. Every time the Talia reveal or pit escape or ending I just breakdown. It’s the only movie that has multiple parts that can do that To me . So would describe rises as a flawed masterpiece then? That’s what I interpret beautiful mess to beThey all have their issues. Rises its pacing, editing. I will never argue against how emotionally satisfying it is. There have been moments where I feel like I’m alone in championing that side of the movie.
Memento is cold. Following is cold. Insomnia is cold. Parts of TDK are cold. Most of Inception is cold. But he has about 5 to 6 movies that are absolutely NOT cold. He is not David Fincher or Stanley Kubrick.
Rises makes me tear up and Interstellar has warmth radiating throughout. His most emotional film yet. “Found him technically impressive but cold”. That’s a bit funny to me because yes, his aerial sequences are always impressive but outside of that, for the most part? I’m more impressed by how he can bring emotion into an otherwise plotty, sometimes overly scientific mess. Conceptually he and his brother impress me but technique wise, as a filmmaker Nolan doesn’t impress me too much. A chunk of his films have some of the worst writing and editing I’ve seen, coming from such a popular/worshipped director. The way he stages a fight sequence is beyond sloppy. The way he shoots coverage is horrendous. His handheld scenes are rough. He spends too little time on set, moving on to the next scene way too quick which causes most of his problems in the editing room. And his sense for cutting a film...well, I think he needs somebody else in there with him to make different decisions.
Nolan’s strengths are: his brilliant mind for pushing a story or plot idea passed where other Hollywood directors are willing to go. The foundation of his ideas are very original. He’s a studio’s dream to work with because he’s always under budget, understands how to cast the right actors in lead roles (with tremendous career timing). Chris strives for authenticity with chases, explosions, anything that has to do with a potential magical cinematic moment involving a vehicle or an exhilarating “fall/drop” with a character. And that makes us invested in his style of action. It’s now an attraction. Rises features a lot of these things in full swing, plus the heart/emotion already built in from the previous two Batman movies (as well as the built in history of the character which works in his favour. Our history with the character affects us when Bruce finally overcomes his demons). However, Nolan’s weaknesses are also there in full swing in TDKR. Plotty exposition and holes in the writing. Major editing issues. Like people said in this thread, the movie drops out once Bruce is thrown into the pit and focuses on brand new side characters a little bit too much (Blake, Selina) instead of letting us spend time with the main protagonist (Bruce) and antagonist (Bane, Talia).
It’s too long but it’s not long enough. That has to do with how the script was executed, editing of course and where the focus is. It also could have been even more emotional if Bale didn’t use his voice at the wrong times (his alley goodbye to Catwoman, his goodbye to Gordon). Maybe that’s why some don’t have the same emotional reaction as us to TDKR. They can’t get passed the plot holes for starters and then they’re laughing when they shouldn’t instead of connecting to the arc and resolution when the time comes.
Either way, Rises is a “beautiful mess”. And I see a lot of his movies like that. Tenet looks like it’s going to be brilliant but cold. We’ll see if some youtubers double down on the “Nolan is cold” accusation this summer. But Rises isn’t that for me, I tell you, I still cry everytime Bruce sees Alfred with the pounding drums and swells. Even after rolling my eyes with some of the second & third act choices. That’s Chris’ magic trick. Disguising his films’ flaws by finishing his movie with a bang that makes you almost forget the problems you had beforehand.
It’s true but I’ve just learned to except that tdkr is one of the few movies that’s Vastly largely loved and liked But has loud detractors. Which is okay anybody can not like the movie they can even hate it but they don’t form the consensusWhenever people praise Rises, Theres always someone around the corner trying to take em down a peg.
It’s true but I’ve just learned to except that tdkr is one of the few movies that’s Vastly largely loved and liked But has loud detractors. Which is okay anybody can not like the movie they can even hate it but they don’t form the consensus
The first Batman and Bane fight is classic, The idea of Bane breaking Bruce emotionally, Physically, mentally, financially, is great as a means of challenging our hero on every level. I also really like the idea of Bane basically bull dozing his way through every obstacle until he finally breaks the spirit of the Bat ,and the Spirit of Gotham.
I agree with your post but I would Say tdkr isn't loved any less then begins by fans. On here the polls actually lean towards tdkr. I think the debate is over which is 2nd to dark knight not which is worse at least that’s what it seems to me. All 3 are beloved by fans. I’ll look for the polls I was talking about there somewhere here deep in the archives of this forumEven then though, its seems to me that most of the debate over the film is whether its okay to whether its great.
I think the idea that the film gets that much hate is overblown really.
The debates over the film have never gotten anywhere close to those over MOS, BvS, or TLJ.
If anything , its been more akin to divides over Batman Returns.
Now ,to be fair, i've seen alot of fanboy freak outs and divisions over geek cinema , so my standards for what qualifies as hate may be higher.
That said, I think it just seems worse because the other two films are pretty universally praised by fandom while Rises has had relatively more debate and disagreement among fans by comparison.
If the debate is really between the film being great or okay/disappointing at worse , then the film is doing pretty well imo.
This is fantasticArt by Dan Hipp:
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A lot of people point this out and I honestly don’t care. The visual of having that many extras on screen allows me to overlook any problems with improvised fight scenes.The extras.... It just keeps getting worse the more you stare at it.
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