The Joker
The Clown Prince of Crime
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Something dawned on me on why TDKR wasn't quite as good as TDK or BB. In TDK, Gotham City felt like a living, breathing city full of memorable yet minor characters. This new movie had none of that. Can anyone here recall any lesser characters from TDKR that remotely stood out?
In TDK, the list of memorable characters is huge. Lau, Chechen, Maroni, Gambol, Wuertz, Ramirez, Gordon's family, Loeb, Coleman Reese, William Fichtner, Anthony Michael Hall, etc. Characters further down the totem pole is really what made TDK special. The overconfident passenger on the ferry, the fat guy with the bomb in his stomach, that cop that 'guards' Joker, Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, Harvey's Russian ballerina date, the pudgy Batman impersonator, the nervous prisoners/passengers on the ferry, the crazy guy Batman stops Dent from killing, the old guy that stands up to the Joker, the nervous cops in the semi chase, and so on. The Joker thugs in the prolouge of TDK had more personality than any of Bane's henchmen.
The problem with TDKR is that it was all cops,thugs, and orphans. It lacked the little characters that made Gotham City a rather believable, intersting American city in The Dark Knight and Batman Begins. I think even Nolan bit off a bit more than he could chew with this movie. Don't get me wrong, it was still great but I think it's the Return of the Jedi of the Nolanverse. I'd also compare it to Iron Man 2. I think TDKR is better than IM2 but it suffers from many of the same problems. Those being some questionable writing, too many characters, too many plots, a great villain being undermined by a bigger baddie (Talia/Hammer), and too much hype.
Other things that stood out was the first 30 minutes of the movie was a bit clunky, there were a few too many plotholes, and some really questionable things that happened in the plot. For starters, the Gotham Police attacking a heavily armed group of thugs, en masse. It looked cool but I think any officer would realize that Civil War/WWI military tactics don't work against modern weapons.
Also, what's Nolan's deal with changing locations? It didn't even look like the Gotham City from the first two movies. No elevated rail, no narrows, no previous landmarks, no Arkham, and completely different geography.
I agree. I missed those little types of characters who gave Gotham a personality.
