The worst case of humor done wrong was Bruce's "Alfred?" immediately after Alfred leaves him.
The fact that you have one of the most emotionally moving scenes in the trilogy and then play it for laughs in the very next scene really kills the power the Alfred/Bruce confrontation has.
The fast zoom on Foley's face. I hate that shot. That and Rachel slapping Bruce are the two shots i really dislike in the whole trilogy.
I think that was just a simple reaction of Bruce being so accustomed to Alfred. Did it never happen , when you don't sleep at home , and you wake up and think you're on your room ? Yet when you see you're in some other place there's this moment of trying to understand "where the hell am I "? Its the routines of our bodies and minds adapting to a new situation. To me the scene plays like that.
That's exactly how that scene plays out to me too.
But the fact that it plays literally seconds after one of the most emotional scenes in the entire trilogy is really shoddy editing.
Batman probably assumed they gave her clothes to wear."Oh look, It's Miranda...and she's dressed in some kind of strange ethnic garb like something my old mentor Ra's Al Ghul might wear...no matter, even though she's a businesswoman and I have no reason to suspect she has combat or weapons training, I'll just toss her this shotgun and have her cover the door".
That was kind of unintentionally funny.
Yeah 'cause anyone who wears ethnic dress is automatically member of LOS.
"Oh look, It's Miranda...and she's dressed in some kind of strange ethnic garb like something my old mentor Ra's Al Ghul might wear...no matter, even though she's a businesswoman and I have no reason to suspect she has combat or weapons training, I'll just toss her this shotgun and have her cover the door".
That was kind of unintentionally funny.
Batman probably assumed they gave her clothes to wear.
Talia Al'Ghul death was funny, laughtably funny.
PS : I don't know that Hollywood find in Marion Cotillard but she was bad ( Batman ) or very mediocre ( Inception ) in all her main US movies.