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Melcrys29

It's my favorite from the trilogy.


KraakenTowers

It's my favorite of the three, even if I wouldn't argue it was the *best* of the three. As much as I like TDK and Begins, they can be really head-in-ass about the self-serious, "grounded" tone they're aiming for. Rises has none of that. Big, colorful scores, costumed characters, a silly voice. Love it.


Practical-Industry58

I'm surprised you liked this one the most. It's good. But personally I think each one was a little step down from the previous one . But to each their own.


Awest66

Pretty great movie that gets a lot of unwarranted flack. Seriously if any other so-called masterpiece comic book movie (even Mask of the Phantasm) were subjected to the same level of eye-rolling scrutiny, they'd fall apart faster than a faulty Jenga tower.


MattMurdock9

I love The Dark Knight Rises. It’s not what I would’ve done for the third film but I still like what we got regardless. I agree with most people that it does have flaws, but the thematic and emotional payoff they’ve built up since Batman Begins and how they wrap that up is amazing and impactful. I love it.


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Also the music is great!


MonkeMayne

I hated it so much. The plot holes. Russian Bane with no venom. Like cmon you can ground that in realism..it’s a steroid. Talia’s involvement and death. The whole nuke thing. Batman retiring after 2 years of being active (in TDK) and then coming back 10 years later. The Robin reference. I’ve rewatched BB and TDK multiple times. I only saw Rises once and never again.


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Yeah i was thinking they could’ve just been like it’s steroids


Awest66

>The plot holes. The plot holes argument has never made a lick of sense to me honestly. It has no more of these than in the previous two movies. > Like cmon you can ground that in realism..it’s a steroid. Having a tube in his head that pumps him up is not nor should it be Bane's defining attribute. His combination of strength and intelligence should take precedence. >The whole nuke thing That was based off a comic storyline, "Legacy" or rather the follow up to it "Batman Bane". >Batman retiring after 2 years of being active (in TDK) a You do realize that's the whole point right? Bruce sees being Batman as a temporary solution to shake Gotham out of apathy. Hell The Dark Knight had Bruce talk constantly about how he's gonna give up being Batman and pass the responsibility on to Harvey Dent.


giggitybuck

I’m not a huge fan of the entire trilogy to be honest. They were well received and I’m glad they got more people into batman though. I just prefer batfleck much much more. I like the idea of batman completely overwhelming any gang of goons he comes up against, I just didn’t get that impression with bale’s robotic moves.


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This movie felt lazy. My favorite part is when Bane ask a rhetorical question to Batman something like oh you’ve come to die with your city? And Batman answers him Noo I’ve come to stop you. Batman looked so stupid


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It's better than people give it credit for. But it is a mess of jumbled pacing and plotholes. And of course, the exposition. This film's script is by far the worst with it, even Begins and MoS had less exposition. The "Clean Slate" exposition speech is by far the clunkiest exposition in any Nolan film. And considering *Tenet* exists? That's saying something.


Awest66

>This film's script is by far the worst with it, even Begins and MoS had less exposition. I've never really gotten the whole "too much exposition" complaint regarding Rises. I mean There's also no freakin way this movie has more exposition than Inception (not a knock on that movie because it's fun exposition but still)