The editing is just weird, worse than any plot hole in the movie. The movie is too long yet scenes have no time to breathe, and many individual shots IN the scenes even feel weirdly truncated. Yet you also have time being wasted on extraneous subplots that don't go anywhere or really add to the theme or story in any meaningful way, like Matthew Modine's painfully cliche dick cop who gets killed in the battle. Like cut all that **** out so the other scenes don't feel like we're edited by someone with ADD on 3 cups of espresso. The Dark Knight did the whole fast paced editing style really well, because it felt like the film was in this constant state of climax and tension but it was very focused and there was still time to breathe in between. The sound mix kinda sucked too.
Also, after coming from the dark knight, it was really dissapointing how silly this movie was. Robin's orphan vision to tell how Wayne is Batman (maybe the script is rushing to get to the point as much as the editing and any reasonable way to find out would have taken precious time from our friend the dick cop), the robin reveal, everything involving talia, the goofy fly away with the bomb, every logical leap they Nolan had to make in order to get his conceit of Bane taking over Gotham to have massive fistfights in the streets (every cop trapped underground, the bridges etc), Wayne suddenly losing all his money after a known terrorist makes illegal stock transactions, Batman making jokes to himself in gravely voice, the giant burning bat symbol, catwoman, magic healing spine punch, and seemingly all the cheesy side characters that no one liked of the last two films, previously relegated to irksome one liners for the most part, are riddled throughout this and given tons of awful dialogue, the super cheesey ending with Wayne shacking up with catwoman...UGH there are so many eye rolling moments in this movie, it's soooo goofy. I just wanted another dark contemplative thriller after The Dark Knight with Batman forced to deal with the fallout of his new role as Gotham's bad guy and instead I got the cop from Reno 911 making jokes about old man Wayne.
Here's what I liked about the movie:
-Wally Pfister's cinematography
-The scale and ambition (tons of extras, the plane scene, the underground set)
-Tom Hardy
-the first Bane vs Batman fight
And that's it.