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

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Doing things that Talia COULDN'T do. Being the theatricality while Talia was the deception.

You've got it backwards, Bane is the deception. That makes him the physical, the muscle, the spectacle for everyone to see and focus on. Everyone is looking at Bane out there in the streets speaking unintelligibly, meanwhile the brains of the outfit is working the plan behind the scenes.

The real plan is not 'give Gotham back to the people,'- which is the nonsense that Bane is spouting, the real plan is destroying Gotham and making Bruce watch helplessly. That's the plan which all stems from Talia's desire for revenge for the death of her father.
 
But nobody is even saying it's "Bane, Bane, Bane". Perhaps you're not understanding what Anno's view is.

Anno believes Bane and Talia to be equal partners in the villainy in the film.

I don't see a reason for Bane to have an interest in Batman outside of his connection to Talia, so I don't see why Bane is an 'equal partner.' Therefore, Bane is simply the physical hand, the muscle of Talia's machinations.
 
Yah, I'm sorry, and that's cool if you still think that, but Bane is more than muscle to me. Him and Talia were partners and Bane was not just this muscle behind Talia. Heck, Talia doesn't even need muscle whatsoever.

It's hard for me to see Bane as anything more than muscle without any emotional connection to Bruce/Batman

Then I guess one could say my ass is attractive as well.

I don't know you well enough to judge but I'm going to guess that 2+ hours would be too much. :)
 
You've got it backwards, Bane is the deception. That makes him the physical, the muscle, the spectacle for everyone to see and focus on. Everyone is looking at Bane out there in the streets speaking unintelligibly, meanwhile the brains of the outfit is working the plan behind the scenes.

The real plan is not 'give Gotham back to the people,'- which is the nonsense that Bane is spouting, the real plan is destroying Gotham and making Bruce watch helplessly. That's the plan which all stems from Talia's desire for revenge for the death of her father.

No, you have it backwards. Talia al Ghul pretended to be Miranda Tate for years. THAT was the deception. To be that regular civilian carrying the button to detonate the bomb. THAT was the deception.

Anno believes Bane and Talia to be equal partners in the villainy in the film.

I don't see a reason for Bane to have an interest in Batman outside of his connection to Talia, so I don't see why Bane is an 'equal partner.' Therefore, Bane is simply the physical hand, the muscle of Talia's machinations.

Anno definitely believes Bane and Talia are partners :up:
 
It's hard for me to see Bane as anything more than muscle without any emotional connection to Bruce/Batman

Mocking what Batman has done over the years and ruining everything Batman tried to do for Gotham City is enough of a connection to how Bane is towards Bruce.

I don't know you well enough to judge but I'm going to guess that 2+ hours would be too much. :)

Watching my ass for 2+ hours isn't a good thing; the same feeling I have for Katie Holmes.
 
No, you have it backwards. Talia al Ghul pretended to be Miranda Tate for years. THAT was the deception. To be that regular civilian carrying the button to detonate the bomb. THAT was the deception.

There were two deceptions. Talia being Miranda and Bane's distraction of the city from Talia's real goal. Destruction with Neutron Bomb. And Miranda didn't have the trigger...Bane did.
 
Mocking what Batman has done over the years and ruining everything Batman tried to do for Gotham City is enough of a connection to how Bane is towards Bruce.

But why? Because of Talia. Why would he even care w/o Talia? That's why I don't consider them equal partners. He has no reason to be there except for Talia.

Watching my ass for 2+ hours isn't a good thing; the same feeling I have for Katie Holmes.

She's not actually on screen for the entire 2 hours like Bane is...
 
There were two deceptions. Talia being Miranda and Bane's distraction of the city from Talia's real goal. Destruction with Neutron Bomb. And Miranda didn't have the trigger...Bane did.

Watch the movie again. Miranda was the regular civilian Bane spoke about that would have the trigger. She even mentioned this to Bruce.
 
There were two deceptions. Talia being Miranda and Bane's distraction of the city from Talia's real goal. Destruction with Neutron Bomb. And Miranda didn't have the trigger...Bane did.

Er you even see it in her hands!!
 
Watch the movie again. Miranda was the regular civilian Bane spoke about that would have the trigger. She even mentioned this to Bruce.

Well, I guess that was all part of HER plan. I don't know when I'll watch it again, if I do.
 
Er you even see it in her hands!!


I admit I was unable to memorize the film upon one viewing, but I thought Batman took it from Bane and then she took it from him when she stabbed him.

It's not really important to the main thrust of the discussion. "Bane and Talia equal in Villainy vs. Talia with Bane as the muscle."
 
Since Bane was the one doing everything, that connection belongs to Bane, period.

No fair copying my exaggeration!


It's hard to come up with a reason why Bane would care if it weren't for Talia isn't it? If not for her, what's his motivation?
 
It's hard to come up with a reason why Bane would care if it weren't for Talia isn't it? If not for her, what's his motivation?

Did there need to be one though at first? The League went back to Gotham and there had to be someone that could carry on and destroy what Batman had done for the city. Such as how Joker randomly appears because he felt like Batman finally completed him, Bane came into town to ruin what Batman had done.
 
More Batman, Selina and Bane less everyone else. Especially john blake.
 
Did there need to be one though at first?
The League went back to Gotham and there had to be someone that could carry on and destroy what Batman had done for the city. Such as how Joker randomly appears because he felt like Batman finally completed him, Bane came into town to ruin what Batman had done.

He was only in the League because of Talia. Remember he says "I am the League." Indicating he's its only member, because outside of Talia- he is the only member. Again- Talia.

Yes he needs motivation. He's not a psycho like Joker- that's the Joker's motivation. Remember what Alfred said about him? Some people just like to watch the world burn- or something to that affect.

Any good character needs motivation. Without Talia Bane doesn't have any motivation.
 
Did there need to be one though at first? The League went back to Gotham and there had to be someone that could carry on and destroy what Batman had done for the city. Such as how Joker randomly appears because he felt like Batman finally completed him, Bane came into town to ruin what Batman had done.


Gotta get to bed, it's really late in my time zone- thanks for the stimulating conversation.
 
After my first viewing I was very disappointed in this film. The second viewing improved it significantly, but I still see it as the weakest link in Nolan's trilogy (but hey, if THIS is the weakest film, that is an accomplishment!).

Let me preface this with the fact that I found more to like than dislike overall.

What I don't like:

  1. Bane's voice. I am getting more used to it, but I feel that it is just too much of a distraction.
  2. The build-up of Bane to be the ultimate villain, only to pull a 180 and turn it into Talia.
  3. Talia not given anywhere near enough development. The short romance between Bruce and Miranda just doesn't work to have any feeling of betrayal.
  4. Not enough Batman.
  5. The 8-year-gap could have been an exciting premise, but it is ultimately unnecessary and wasted. It's not given enough justification.
  6. The pacing is very odd. The three months of 'No Man's Land' just doesn't seem chaotic or anarchic enough. The whole idea was to be classless - this is a theme of the film, but it doesn't deliver.
  7. Catwoman was the standout for me, and yet...she is a little wasted. You could quite easily delete her from the film and have no real implications. That's a shame. She needed better integration, especially given the great performance Hathaway gave.
  8. The fanservice of the line 'Robin'. It's hokey and unnecessary. Leave it at John Blake.
  9. Not really a gripe, but part of me wishes that we only saw Alfred smile and nod at the cafe in Florence at the end - I wish we didn't get the shot of Selina and Bruce, just to have a bit of mystery about it.
 
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