Nitpicks:
I thought the foreshadowing was pretty obvious and not-so-subtle at all throughout the film. For example, when Alfred told his story to Bruce at the beginning of the movie, my brain immediately assumed that the movie was going to end that way. I mean, I don't dislike the ending, but yeah ... I saw some things coming a mile away because of the obvious foreshadowing. This is just a minor nitpick that doesn't hinder my enjoyment for the movie, to be honest.
Another nitpick would be Bane's voice. It wasn't downright terrible, but it did grate on my nerves a little bit when he made long speeches, not gonna lie. I'm sure it'll probably not bother me as much upon repeated viewings.
The biggest issue I have with the movie:
I thought the entire character of Miranda Tate/Talia was completely pointless ... And she was an extremely weak character. Being familiar with the comics, I just got impatient with Miranda. I kept thinking, "Oh, just get ON with it, Talia." I also thought Miranda's relationship with Bruce was completely contrived and random.
The thing that bothered me about Talia the most was how it tainted the villainy of Bane. This is by far my biggest issue of the movie. We see the badass Bane being hyped up for most of the movie, and he breaks Batman in a way that no other character has in this trilogy, and it's all because of ... Ra's al Ghul's daughter who hated her father, but wanted to avenge him anyway? That's so weak. Bane was downgraded to lackey status by the end of the movie, which is really lame. I honestly would have been completely ok with Bane being the son or protégé of Ra's who became too extreme for the League of Shadows and wanted to take over Gotham in the way that he thought it should have been taken over. Some comic fans may have disapproved of that, but it's honestly a change I would have been ok with for the sake of storytelling and character.
Where are the mobs? Falcone, Maroni, etc... Where are the dirty cops, the corrupt officials? UGHH
Here are just some quotes that I think this movie kind of stepped all over:
"The world is too small for a man like Bruce Wayne to disappear"/ yet this doesn't apply in TDKR because of this magic ID eraser
"What's the difference between me and you?" - "I'm not wearing hockey pads"/ but now apparently "ANYONE" can be Batman...it's JUST a symbol
"We'll hunt him, because he can take it."/ until he becomes a recluse for 8 years, guess he CAN'T take it
"Endure, Master Wayne...take it."/ Alfred had his back in 2005 and 2008, but not so much in 2012 (also...apparently he can't take it - again)
"We're destined to do this, forever..."/ apparently that means TDKR won't even MENTION Joker
--dk7
Why did Bruce's picture of Rachel end up being a promotional still of her in the restaraunt with Harvey Dent? It was literally this picture:
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The Way Talia died, it looked fake/overdone/comical.
2. When the cops and the thugs were charging at each other there is a cop near the front wearing a reflective vest. When they show the overhead shot he totally misses the punch he was going for on that thug.
EW.com posted a few questions about the film and after reading it, it kinda made me wonder and bugged me.
1) How does Bruce get from a remote location that looks to be in maybe India? to Gotham, without any money, communication, or his Bat tech to help him and how does he get there so quickly and into Gotham without being noticed.
2) Blake can figure out Batman by seeing him smile once upon a time when he was a child?
3) With only seconds counting down while still in "The Bat", how does he manage to escape from the Nuclear bomb and its five mile radias without being harmed?
4) How did Bane get a big screen TV into the prison and get cable for it?

1) It's a movie.
2) See above.
3) Again, the movie thing.
4) Yes, it is just a movie.
I think there were far bigger contrivances than the ones you mentioned. Far more pressing irregularities to do with story and characterization and so on. I don't understand what people expect. Does everything need to be explained/justified? Movies can only do so much, and most are filled with slight contrivances. Even Shakespeare is.
Wait, you must be trolling....![]()

With all the crazy things that bane pulled off in this film, the one thing people are complining about is how he rigged a TV in a prison with cable/satialte tv.![]()
3) With only seconds counting down while still in "The Bat", how does he manage to escape from the Nuclear bomb and its five mile radias without being harmed?
and was able to survive. I think it makes sense. I would assume he ejected himself out of the vehicle before the bomb went off.Remember how Bruce and Lucius were talking about putting autopilot on The Bat? I think they finally installed itand was able to survive. I think it makes sense.
yea, thats cool and all... but he jumped out with 5 seconds left...and magically teleports 6 miles away to be out of the blast radius.
I don't think the shots that showed Batmans face inside the Bat were happening in real time.
Another question. Were all the prisoners in the pit supposed to be good people standing in the way of Bane and Talia? And what was the point of showing that scar on the back of Miranda/Talia?

My only guess is that it was an indication for the audience that she was more than she seemed.I've seen the movie twice, and still don't see the significance of Talia's scar.![]()