The Dark Knight Rises What do you not like about the movie?

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When Bruce was climbing out the pit, I kept thinking the prisoners were saying "fish, fish, pasta, pasta.." although I know they're not saying that. It just, kind of sounds like they are.
 
The friggin Bat voice....still! It ruined the whole last bit with Gordon for me and I could barely tell what he was shouting at Bane in City Hall.... ugh Bale was golden till he stuck the suit on and opened his mouth!

But his mouth is ALWAYS open with the suit on :hehe:
 
I think alot of the movie seemed a little rushed. I wish Nolan had let scenes flesh themselves out rather than cut it down to appease the studio with a shorter running time.

There were many examples of this but one that stands out in my head is the scene where Bruce visits Gordan at the hospital. We see him put on the mask, we see him jump out of the window, and the very next thing you see is they're sitting there talking.

I mean Gordan has just gotten shot. For real this time. Not like in TDK when they faked it (bullet proof vest i think), but for real this time. Gordan has been like a father to him, and yet it just cuts to them talking. I wanted Bruce to walk in slowly and see Gordan on the bed suffering. Cue sad melodic Zimmer music as Bruce walks up to him and wakes him up. Then some dialogue like:

Gordan: "Who... who are you?"
Bruce: "Just some nut."
Gordan: "The Batman"
Bruce: "Yes"
Gordan: *breathes heavily* "We were in this together, the you were gone..."
Then the scene continues as it appeared.

To have just cut to them talking. I dont know. It just didn't seem right. Like I said there were other scenes too that were just cut too much in my opinion.
 
- Bane's voice sounded odd, almost silly, in the opening. Thankfully, it was fine throughout the rest of the film.

- Foley's Death. Poor editing made it have less of an impact, literally.

- "John Blake" should have been "Dick Grayson". It's as though Nolan felt the general audience was too stupid to connect the dots between "Dick Grayson" and "Robin". They even had to use "Robin" as a birthname just to explain where they were going with the character.

- Bruce still looked a bit shaggy even after he cleaned up. Sorry, but I didn't really dig the Bruce Wayne look this time around.

All minor gripes. I really liked this movie.
 
Yeah Foley's death! That was another one. One second he's like a main side character of the movie. The next he's just lying on the ground staring into oblivion.

I can't tell you how much I hate when they do that in movie. Show someone dying dammit!!!! I don't care if it's slow and painful. If you just cut to people dead already it looks comical. He should have been crawling around in pain, and someone like Gordan or Blake or something should have came up to him and tried to rescue him or something. No... he's just dead. COME ON.

Sorry. Minor gripe tho. Still loved the movie.
 
I'm probably in the minority but I didn't like the amount of flashbacks to scenes we had already seen in Batman Begins and TDK. I didn't really feel like a lot of those were necessary. It came off kind of cheesy like I was watching a clips show or something. I also didn't really buy Bruce and Talia hooking up. I didn't get any sense of chemistry between the two of them the same way I did with Batman and Catwoman. Overall though, really small quibbles that I'm sure I will be able to overlook after a few more viewings. Still far more satisfying of an experience than the first time I saw BB and about equal with the first time I saw TDK.
 
Don't even get me started on the changes made to the prologue. Was Bane really THAT hard to understand, that they had to have his lines redubbed in such a bizarre way that was mostly inconsistent with the rest of the movie? Like some other posters have said, Hardy sounded like some weird, flamboyant villain from a bad cartoon in his first scene, but totally badass in everything else. And the sound wasn't even synced well to the scene, it was like he was talking into an invisible microphone! Ugh...

Nolan and co. should definitely consider putting the original version of the prologue on the home media release.
 
I'm probably in the minority but I didn't like the amount of flashbacks to scenes we had already seen in Batman Begins and TDK. I didn't really feel like a lot of those were necessary. It came off kind of cheesy like I was watching a clips show or something. I also didn't really buy Bruce and Talia hooking up. I didn't get any sense of chemistry between the two of them the same way I did with Batman and Catwoman. Overall though, really small quibbles that I'm sure I will be able to overlook after a few more viewings. Still far more satisfying of an experience than the first time I saw BB and about equal with the first time I saw TDK.

The only ones that I felt was effective was the "Once I had a wife", and the Gordan putting the coat on young Bruce. But if you think about it would have felt weird if THOSE were the only 2 flashbacks in the movie. As much as I wasn't extatic about the other flashbacks, I they worked in establishing that this movie was going to feature flashbacks to Batman Begins. It's like they were saying "hey remember this movie... good, well get ready for some important flashbacks from it".
 
The only ones that I felt was effective was the "Once I had a wife", and the Gordan putting the coat on young Bruce. But if you think about it would have felt weird if THOSE were the only 2 flashbacks in the movie. As much as I wasn't extatic about the other flashbacks, I they worked in establishing that this movie was going to feature flashbacks to Batman Begins. It's like they were saying "hey remember this movie... good, well get ready for some important flashbacks from it".

Even the Gordon scene, which I absolutely loved btw and got choked during, I didn't think it was necessary to show the flashback. I knew exactly what Batman was talking about when he told Gordon about the night his parents were killed. I think the sad fact of the matter is a lot of those flashbacks were put in for those that never saw Batman Begins in the first place (which apparently is a lot more people than I thought), because knowing what happened in Begins really is kind of critical in order to understand many key scenes in this film.
 
Even the Gordon scene, which I absolutely loved btw and got choked during, I didn't think it was necessary to show the flashback. I knew exactly what Batman was talking about when he told Gordon about the night his parents were killed. I think the sad fact of the matter is a lot of those flashbacks were put in for those that never saw Batman Begins in the first place (which apparently is a lot more people than I thought), because knowing what happened in Begins really is kind of critical in order to understand many key scenes in this film.

Yeah I knew too, as soon as he said I was picturing the scene in my head but I understand why it was showed. Not everyone who will see TDKR has seen Batman Begins so it was put in ther for them. Imagine you haven't seen Begins and you hear that line. You know its powerful and important but you have no idea what its referring to. But you're right. For us BATFANS the flashback wasn't necessary. Yet it wasn't for us tho.
 
Too many WTF moments to list...
Why did Batman continue to talk with his Batman voice to Blake after he knew who he was? And then to Catwoman when he's giving her the Batpod near the end? Then to Gordon when he's giving him the hint at who he was? Just stupid.
Also how did Bruce figure out things about Bane thru a hallucination of Ra's al Gul? Doesn't make sense...
Third,
Dont you think jumping for the ledge with a rope with a recently fixed bulging disc and then falling not once, but twice might have permanently messed up Bruces back?
Also the prisoners at Bruces prison werent even close to mouthing what they should have been. It was so bad that I was like huh? They're not even saying it...
What were they saying anyways?
"This is Awful, Awful!!"
"This is Awesome, Awesome!!!"
"This is Gotham, Gotham!!!"
"Hit the Bottom, Bottom!!!"
Couldnt tell.
And the biggest thing I did not like. Even tho Wayne Manor is not supposed to be IN Gotham city limits. Dont you think Bane would have sent men out to Wayne Manor to ransack and destroy?

Dont get me wrong. Its still a good film. I give it a 6.5 out of 10. It really could have been 2 movies and it might have been better.
 
When Bruce was climbing out the pit, I kept thinking the prisoners were saying "fish, fish, pasta, pasta.." although I know they're not saying that. It just, kind of sounds like they are.

"What does that mean?"
"They like to eat healthy.."
 
Can someone explain to me how Blake just happen to stumble across Gordon as he came out of the sewer? That made zero sense to me and pretty much took me entirely out of the film
 
Too many WTF moments to list...
Why did Batman continue to talk with his Batman voice to Blake after he knew who he was? And then to Catwoman when he's giving her the Batpod near the end? Then to Gordon when he's giving him the hint at who he was? Just stupid.
Also how did Bruce figure out things about Bane thru a hallucination of Ra's al Gul? Doesn't make sense...
Third,
Dont you think jumping for the ledge with a rope with a recently fixed bulging disc and then falling not once, but twice might have permanently messed up Bruces back?
Also the prisoners at Bruces prison werent even close to mouthing what they should have been. It was so bad that I was like huh? They're not even saying it...
What were they saying anyways?
"This is Awful, Awful!!"
"This is Awesome, Awesome!!!"
"This is Gotham, Gotham!!!"
"Hit the Bottom, Bottom!!!"
Couldnt tell.
And the biggest thing I did not like. Even tho Wayne Manor is not supposed to be IN Gotham city limits. Dont you think Bane would have sent men out to Wayne Manor to ransack and destroy?

Dont get me wrong. Its still a good film. I give it a 6.5 out of 10. It really could have been 2 movies and it might have been better.

The Batman voice is actually Batman's voice. When Bruce is Batman that's his voice. Its not just done to disguise his voice. Bruce becomes "a terrible thought, a wraith" when he's Batman. As a result he changes his voice. That's why he uses it regardless.

Also I felt the hallucination was really Bruce just figuring things out on his own. He had been told about the mercernary, he had been told about Bane's story, he had been told about the child escaping, and he remembered Raz's words to him "Once I had a wife". So he was just peicing it together in his head. I was visualized as a hallucination but really its all just in his head.

Don't really get what you mean about Wayne Manor. When exactly are you referring to? I'm pretty sure Bane knew where Bruce lived but he had to take his time in order to let Miranda get control of Wayne enterprises and also trick them (Wayne board) into giving him control of the weapon.

Also I don't really see why you have a problem with the chant. It's in a different language so you're not supposed to know what they're saying. And for the record its "Deshi Deshi! Basara Basara!". And they very clearly say what it mean in English

-"What does it mean?"
-"RISE"

Don't get me wrong the film wasn't perfect but your gripes can be explained easily. Your'e welcome.
 
I haven't read any of the posts in here, but I think you guys should watch the movie a 2nd time to get all the intricacies. Nolan crafted a masterpiece IMHO.
 
Can someone explain to me how Blake just happen to stumble across Gordon as he came out of the sewer? That made zero sense to me and pretty much took me entirely out of the film

Blake was looking for another entrance into the sewer so naturally he went to the drainage area. He just happened to find Gordon there by chance. He was trying to go in to save Gordon but didn't need to cuz Gordon had saved himself.
 
bane and foley's deaths were anti-climactic.

didn't like talia's inclusion.

fight scenes, especially batman v. bane round 2 was just poorly done.

also, how weak is the damn batplane? it was pathetic...those machine guns or whatever did nothing.
 
I didn't like how Bane was supposed to be in love with Miranda and she with him, and yet they're both perfectally OK with her having sex with Bruce. What did it accomplish? Bruce had already given control of Wayner Enterprises to Miranda and the LOS so why sleep with him. Also if you're Bane aren't you pissed? I would have crushed her throat.
 
They were chanting, 'This is Sparta! Sparta! This is Sparta! Sparta!'
 
I didn't like how Bane was supposed to be in love with Miranda and she with him, and yet they're both perfectally OK with her having sex with Bruce. What did it accomplish? Bruce had already given control of Wayner Enterprises to Miranda and the LOS so why sleep with him. Also if you're Bane aren't you pissed? I would have crushed her throat.

she called him friend in the movie...pretty obvious bane got friend-zoned pretty hardcore.
 
she called him friend in the movie...pretty obvious bane got friend-zoned pretty hardcore.

:pal: Man that sucks for Bane. Poor guy. He even dies for her in the end. THat's just not right man. Although I think I'd be sprung for Talia too.
 
I thought that Talia was kind of superfluous. I'm not sure what she added to the story that Bane couldn't have covered (except for the unnecessary love scene unless you're into that kind of thing).

After she revealed herself, I hated how it seemed to downgrade Bane to a lovesick henchman.
 
Well he did lose the Batman voice when he got stuck with the knife...
And was there a second Batplane? There is no way the one Batman flew survived a nuclear explosion. And how about the technicians working on the Batplane at the end. Dont they think hey, this is the same type of Batplane that Batman was using during the Seige of Gotham? And all these other toys here at Wayne Enterprises look alot like some of Batmans stuff? Hey... Was Bruce Wayne Batman? So then everyone must have known that Bruce was Batman?
 
1. The whole "it's not who you are underneath; it's what you do that defines you" line being ignored in regards to Selina Kyle. She steals Bruce's jewels/prints, his car, betrays him to Bane, and thinks only about saving her ass when the city is about to be nuked yet Batman says there's more to her?!
2. Living happily ever after with this woman?!
3. Little Batman in the film
4. How Bane defeated Batman rather easily. I was hoping it would be done like Knightfall, but no.
5. Ostentatious Gotham chaos. After a while I didn't really care anymore about it. It was all too much.
6. The Talia revelation. A twist for fans, but the whole backstory was vague so I really didn't care when it was revealed.
7. Bruce was limping with a cane, but then all of a sudden can become Batman again?
8. Too much took place in daytime.
9. How'd Bane learn who Batman was?
10. How'd Bruce fully recover from a broken back in that prison?

Overall I didn't like the film.
 
Just these

Not much scenes of Police Vs Criminals

How the civilians react to it all.

Not much scenes of Batman's ulility belt, his grapple hook.
 
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