- Jul 22, 2012
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Highly enjoyable movie. Definitely knew JGL was going to have a key role in the film. My brother is out now buying Batman Begins and The Dark Knight on Blu-Ray...Looks like I'm not doing anything today. Haha.
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So Batman can jump off a skyscraper with another person land on a car and brush it off but tackling Harvey Dent off a ledge cripples him for 8 years?
I swear I don't get how you people can like this movie that much.
It basically throws the what made the other two movies great out the window.
I didn't think the injury crippled him for eight years, it was the death of his girl. He had nothing to live for so he didn't get any treatment for his body and let himself go. He wasn't disabled for 8 years, he just shut himself in for 8 years.
So Batman can jump off a skyscraper with another person land on a car and brush it off but tackling Harvey Dent off a ledge cripples him for 8 years?
I swear I don't get how you people can like this movie that much.
It basically throws the what made the other two movies great out the window.
Was it explicitly explained that was the reason for his knee? Or was it a combination of years of abuse, such as the landing on the car from his penthouse in addition to the fall from Dent. He went to the doctor and he had no cartilage, its not like he tore his ACL and never got it repaired. He's 8 years older plus all of the years of punishment his body has taken.
Its out of the question that he's injured and old, but a car flying across rooftops is ok. Or every single one of the Jokers elaborate plans went off without a problem. We never see where Batman hits with his grappling gun every time, that's totally unrealistic, right? How could Dent survive with severe burns but he refused pain medication. Batman being too injured is not a stretch at all. The movie has some weak areas that might need some better explaining but that complaint is not good enough for me.
How could we like it this much?
- Great action scenes.. The fight with Bane, he and Catwoman teaming up, the Bat flying, the final battle between the 2 huge groups
- Maybe we loved the acting which outside of Cotillards last scene was excellent. Michael Caine and Bale gave their best performances of the series, Hathaway was great, Oldman and JGL? Also strong.
- connections to the first two movies with Ras and the League, then the after effects of Dent's death, plus Bruce unable to move on past Rachel
- the ongoing relationship between Batman and Gordon, Bruce and Alfred, gave us some of the best moments of the series
- Bane was a great villain of brute strength and training as he was a physical dominant force to Batman
- amazing soundtrack
- amazing visual
- and in short, it gave you a satisfying conclusion to a series that felt connected to the recurring themes of the trilogy. Especially after following TDK and insanely high expecations, the small negatives are outweighed by the huge positives.
I swear y'all trying to find every single detail about how something went down...where is the f****% imagitanion?
The movie was almost three hours long... yes it could have been a liitle longer and y'all still would be b*$&$% about other "plot holes"
They want EVERY SINGLE DETAIL explained to them.
So him being younger and stronger than an old and injured Batman is unreasonable to you?
Batman completely underestimated Bane and that was a disadvantage in the first meeting. Bruce's mind wasn't in the right place to handle it. And just because we didn't see additional training for Bane doesn't mean anything. Bruce was able to defeat other League members who had been more experienced and even defeated Ras who was the leader.. How is that believable but someone ELSE being stronger than Batman is far-fetched?
So is that the only problem you had with what I said?
So him being younger and stronger than an old and injured Batman is unreasonable to you?
Batman completely underestimated Bane and that was a disadvantage in the first meeting. Bruce's mind wasn't in the right place to handle it. And just because we didn't see additional training for Bane doesn't mean anything. Bruce was able to defeat other League members who had been more experienced and even defeated Ras who was the leader.. How is that believable but someone ELSE being stronger than Batman is far-fetched?
So is that the only problem you had with what I said?
Pretty sure batman didn't break his back