My Review Of The Dark Knight Rises

I hope you enjoy this spoiler free review. Well actually, there might be minor spoilers. I make no promises.

Review Opinion
By RocketMadnessBoss - Jul 20, 2012 01:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman

Let me start this off by saying I have been excited for this movie since I saw The Dark Knight back in 2008. These four years have been long and grueling but here we are, it's finally here. The Dark Knight Rises.

And I really, really wish it wasn't.

I am absolutely disappointed. And shocked, truly. I refuse to accept that as the movie we were promised.

Right from the get go, from the very beginning, I struggled with diving into the movie and being apart of that world, like I so easily can with other good movies.

It was all so underwhelming. Certain things that we were shown in the trailers that we expected to have epic reasons behind can be described with one word: lackluster.

Most of my angst toward this movie is directed at the pacing, which was awful. It was all so rushed, and that's bad, because the movie is almost three hours long. Right from the very beginning of the movie it's as if every actor's goal is to say their lines rapidly towards one another until one of them pauses right at the moment when they SHOULD have been quick with their delivery, and after what is supposed to be that dramatic pause they say the line. But then it's back to rapid fire delivery, things happening so fast, that the audience can barely keep up, but they just know that something is happening and it has the words "Christopher Nolan" stamped on it, so whatever it is, it's perfection.

Lets not start with the dialogue though - laughable. And that's only when I could actually understand what ANYONE was saying. For some reason this movie was obsessed with mumbling. And the awkward humor that just stood out and did not fit into the storyline at all. ".... call me!" "Now I know what it feels like." Those two scenes should have been cut off before those lines. It would have spared me from all the red I was seeing.

Bruce Wayne being in the prison was something I was really looking forward to - and it turned out to be quite possibly the dumbest part of the movie. I'd go into more detail, but I'm attempting to leave out as few spoilers as possible.

One of my pet peeves in movies is the forced romance cliche - and it's happened before in comic book movies before (See: Thor/Whateverhernamewas). And that's exactly how you can describe the romance between Bale and Hathaway (both did a great job with their characters, though): Forced. It was just... there. Out of nowhere. And I, as an audience member, am supposed to suddenly care about that? No, it doesn't work like that. It's gotta be built up, there's gotta be reason behind it.

Speaking of not caring, I did not care about the characters (save for that fantastic first fight between Bane and Batman. Oh my god, my breath was taken away) at all. There was no reason to. There was no backstory to half of them and then when you learn Bane's backstory, it sounds so forced into that scene.

And Bane. Oh, Bane. I'm sure Tom Hardy was a fantastic Bane.... if I could remember it. Oh yeah, he was evil, he was cold blooded, he was ruthless. But he was forgettable. Critics promised a villain of higher stature than Ledger's Joker and wow, talk about baseless hyperbole.

Michael Caine returns as Alfred, in what is about MAYBE 10 minutes of screen time before **************SPOILER********************* Him and Bruce have what is SUPPOSED to be an emotional, heartbreaking scene, but it boils down to just another example of it all being there, just no reason to care. Nolan's inspiration from Lord Of The Rings really shows here, but sorry Nolan, Peter Jackson did the whole "two companions splitting up over a misunderstanding" thing far better than you (See: Return of the King). ****END SPOILER****

Even Michael Caine, glorious actor that he is, could not save this movie. Him and JGL were not good in their respective roles. Everyone else's acting was just fine.

AND now we are Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character. Or should I say John Blake? Or should I say *******SPOILER******** Robin Johnathan Blake?


....

No. Sorry. Doesn't work. Nolan, that's stupid. Never let your brother work with you again. That is STUPID. STUPID. STUPID. You do NOT have a Robin Easter egg be THAT. His FIRST. NAME. ****END SPOILER****

But fine, whatever. I can forgive that, I suppose.

What I cannot forgive is that terrible ending. THAT is the literal definition of cop-out. For a movie budget rumored to be 250 million dollars, the ********SPOILER************* Bat flying away with the bomb had to have been one of the worst looking effects I've ever seen in a movie, and I watch the Sci-Fi channel. **********END SPOILER******* And that's all I have to say about the ending. Terrible. Cliche. Cop Out. WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU NOLAN? HOW did you let this slip by your keen, talented eye? I mean, you've done pathetic happy ending's before (See: Batman Begins), but just.... WOW. And not a good WOW.

The (only) good parts of the movie:

1. The fight scenes were awesome, especially that first fight with Bane. Wow. Just.... wow. That's an example of a good wow.

2. The acting, besides Michael Caine and JGL, was very, very good.

3. I loved the *******************SPOILER*********************** No Mans Land inspiration.

.... and I think that's it.

I give this movie a two of ten, and that makes me very, very sad. This movie promised a lot, but delivered very, very little.

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Highways
Highways - 7/20/2012, 8:51 PM
By far this is the best written review on this website. and a quite surprising one too. I have to respect your review for the breadth of it's considerations and viewpoints. You clearly wanted to like the movie and the let-down you felt comes through.
sonofsamadams
sonofsamadams - 7/20/2012, 9:57 PM
Ehhh, can't win em all over.
Blazes
Blazes - 7/21/2012, 12:03 AM
This is so stupid, this is obviously an undercover marvel Nolan hater. This review said the whole movie was bad except the first fight. The ending was classic, but let me guess. The avengers was awesome right? It had such a great plot. Fighting, more fighting, fighting eachother, and then fight the aliens.
Griffn
Griffn - 7/21/2012, 12:18 AM
The ending wasn't actually that great. I kind pf agree with the cheesy romance between Catwoman and Batman in this, there's no real buildup for it - kinda lame.

However, what took the cake for me was Joseph Gordon-Levitt full name. You know, the easter egg where his name is Robin

Seriously wtf.

They couldn't have used one name out of the four Robin (I know there were five but ones a girl, so there) names. Its a minor gripe I know, but I recently became a huge comic nerd for DC, and not using Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Timothy Drake, or Damian Wayne(Okay that would have been slightly manical if it was Damian Wayne so lets forget that) for 'Robins' full name practically soured the entire experience for me. Call me jaded or whatever, but now I realize they simply could just removed the scene - It was simply unnecessary


And sorry for the rant.
pentoncm
pentoncm - 7/21/2012, 12:50 AM
Why so serious?

Don't nitpick the movie it was an awesome close to a great trilogy. All of the movies seemed rushed, Batman Begins felt much more rushed to me. Why just criticize this one? Who gives a crap about romance? Who really liked Rachel anyway, I thought she was the weakest part in both of the previous two films. Bat flying away with bomb like sci fi channel, I think not. There was something a little weird about how it looked but the sci fi channel reference is an exaggeration. Michael Caine did a great job, and JGL also was great.

Bottom line, awesome integration of Bane with Batman. It gave us something we all wanted to see. Compare to any of the other comic movies, the entire trilogy is on another level.
yeahthatsright
yeahthatsright - 7/21/2012, 12:59 AM
I'm glad a lot of fans aren't listened too by Chris and Johnathan Nolan. -for the record. ("ComicBookMovie.com is a [-->]fansite reporting breaking news and providing unique content about current Hollywood projects that bring comics characters and storylines to the big screen.")

This review is shallow minded. They did a good job for the most part bringing the first two movies together with the third. Thank God, again, that fans like this writer is not on staff this film and other comic movies.

They used the frame work of the Comics and have the creative freedom to do what they want within that frame.

Blazes, thank you for your comment, specifiaclly, "The avengers was awesome right? It had such a great plot. Fighting, more fighting, fighting eachother, and then fight the aliens." -yeah really!

This film tied back to Bruced mother's necklace, to RA's words to Bruce about one being more than a hero, but a legend, and parallel of the pit prison in the third film Bruce became stuck in and eventually healing and rising out of, to the words of his father who said, "why do we fall? so we can pick our selfs back up" and those circumstances of the first film. And the constant hinting of the auto-pilot was intential in the story.

Let it be and enjoy.
yeahthatsright
yeahthatsright - 7/21/2012, 1:14 AM
uh hummm, excuse me . ^ "so we can LEARN to pick our selfs up."
Brockway
Brockway - 7/21/2012, 4:59 AM
I've been looking for someone to say what I've been thinking this whole time. Which is... "what?!" Essentially I think this captures what's wrong with the film, and that is, it seems to made more like a marvel/comic type rather than the gritty realism we've come to know. Which is fine, but I think I was just expecting the story to go much deeper than it ever got. That is the issue, seeing the potential of this film not be reached. It was epic and very very very good, but not great.
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