What did people hate the most about this movie?

What did people hate the most about this movie?

But I loved it. Ironically and unironically.

That they killed the only good character before the opening credits even rolled

i liked it but it felt really cluttered to me, they should have focused on a more streamlined story instead of packing so much in

>bad acting
>bad editing
>bad plot
>bane killed just because
>hothead robin

the twist at the end where bane is just some bitch who couldn't even escape prison, but a 10yo girl did.

Wrong wrong wrong and wrong

>Ironically and unironically.
these two words are the most overwhelmingly overused words on Sup Forums

The fact that I didn't get to bring friends.

the big battle scene between the cops and banes guys at the end was pretty bad

sorry m8, I don't talk to fanboys aka nolanfags aka soyboys

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I actually enjoyed it quite a bit.
Surely because for comic book standards its one of the very best movies out there, a 10/10 easily, no way its less, same with TDK.

They decided to turn it into a fairytale without bothering to tell anyone three movies into a series.

It was pretty well made to be honest.

that was comical, they're armed with rifles and run into fist fights

post-credits scenes are way too long

You got no basis to your biased claims MCUck

It constantly feels like there were multiple people present that should have been told "No, stop that its silly" but no one ever did.

The Bat voice, the leg braces, the Bane amplifier, the would'nt it be cool if I painted a bat symbol on the bridge while these people are dying.

It's kind of embarrassing how 3 movies in Nolan STILL couldn't film a single good fight scene.

The subplots about Robin, Catwoman, and the Harvey Dent Act.

The film should have been about Batman and Bane and Gotham going crazy. Instead we got two really uninteresting side characters and a subplot about how well the Harvey Dent Act worked but at the same time what a horrible injustice it was for imprisoning innocent people (who we never saw or heard about?).

While I enjoued it more the second time, the scenes not involving Batman or Bane were flat. The fight choreography, especially in the street brawl, wasn't much fun to watch either. The twist and insignificance of Bane were the biggest let down though.

fight scenes, brucey putting pusi on a pedestal and gettin pusiwhipped,

i think it would have been much better if the joker was there. if they werent able to work him into the league of shadows plot they shouldnt have worked bane in, it makes the trilogy feel disconnected

>halfassed plot
>alfred fucked off
>IM CIA
>cops and robbers fight in the streets
>bane robs batman
>bane is a secondary v
>cat woman in male prisonillain twist
>bane built up and dies
>bruce wayne old and injured
>doesn't use the robo kick machine again

> Instead we got two really uninteresting side characters and a subplot about how well the Harvey Dent Act worked but at the same time what a horrible injustice it was for imprisoning innocent people (who we never saw or heard about?).

The imprisoning innocent was just Bane putting on a facade for the out side world(and some social commentary). He wanted the army to think he was just some communist revolutionary wanting to build his utopia in Gotham, because if they knew his true intention was to blow up the city no matter what, they wouldn't have accepted his rule to not cross the bridge into Gotham.

But other than that, the reason why the Harvey Dent Act was such a significant plot point is because what it says about Gotham City. In Batman Begins, Bruce's whole counter argument to Ra's al ghul's plan for destroying Gotham was that there are still good people in city, they just need dramatic example to shake them out of apathy. Ra is of the opinion that once something becomes too corrupt, balance can only be resorted by destroying and then rebuilding.

The debate concludes in TDK when Batman takes the fall for Harvey. The fact that he felt that he needed to do that to prevent the undoing of all the work he, Gordon, and Dent did to clean up the streets of Gotham, tells you that he didn't really trust the people. In other words, he had to use a lie to get the result he wanted. In the end, its kinda like Ras was correct in a way. This and revenge is what motivates Talia to complete Ra's plan(this is also the reason why I disagree with people who say Talia shouldn't have been in the movie).

Btw, I love the movie and put it ahead of The Dark Knight. My only real issues is that the movie isn't paced as well as Batman Begins or the TDK, and how Bruce is explicitly told how to get out of the pit by that blind guy. I'm fine with him being told he needs to find his fear again, but he should've came up with the idea to not use the rope when he makes the climb. You need character moments like that so it doesn't feel like everything is being handed to your protagonist. Everything other than that is nitpicks imo.

It was too over-the-top and grandiose for a Batman that's supposed to be very down to earth and grounded in tone. I don't even consider it a trilogy. TDKR was Nolan saying "fuck it" after Ledger's death scrapped his original finale.

bane didn't sound like Antonio banderez. bane is a Mexican, the smartest foe Batman faces and challenges him on a deeper level then portrayed in the movie. it just felt kinda shallow.

Normies hated it, because there was like 10 mins of Batman in a 3 hour Batman movie.

For the more legitimate reasons: the plot is really dumb and nonsensical if you think about it (anything involving Thalia especially), some bad dialogue and acting, sometimes felt too self imprortant, but that's the problem of all Nolan films.

what about bane?

The plot fulcrum is a prison that can only be escaped by people that can jump very high. That'd be like a negro's dream come true. Besides that, a GIRL is the one that escapes the prison. Women cannot fugging jump. The world record vertical leap for women is average vertical leap for men.

Harvey Dent fell, but Commissioner Gordon never does. He's a true bro start to finish.

RIP in peace Bill Wilson

You will be missed. ;_;7

Magic rope that fixes backs. Smallest radius nuclear bomb ever invented. Pointless timeskip. Bane killed by motorcycle. "Robin" EVERYTHING.

trve dat

I wanted Batman to beat Bane to death, not be rescued by Catwoman followed by a quip.

who?

>blatant banebait thread
>lots of serious replies

wtf have I entered the Sup Forumsilight zone?

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“Robin”

Miles better than BvS

Never seen this movie. Why does bane where the mask?

never explained, really

It gives him morphine, without it he would be in constant pain.

Not enough screentime for CIA

I hated that they made Bruce Wayne into an old worn out mummy, and that he lost his fortune so that now the resources required to continue being batmans are gone

The film drags on for like an hour while nothing interesting or worthwhile happens and Bruce dangles at the end of the rope.

Getting killed while watching it

Bane's death. shot like a peasant by catwoman who has a quip.

the entire thing makes no sense

why did the movie need to have batman injured 2 times during this movie

whats the point of the automatic leg fixing machine thing

the entire thing with the police trapped underground for 3 months is beyond retarded (someone was smuggling the entire policeforce food and water and bane didnt notice?

why is it 3 hours long

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its not even hard to fix the scene, just have 1 shot of someone throwing a smoke grenade and have them run at each other in the fog

it would instantly become way less ridicilous

The voice

It was ok. Kind of seemed like Nolan didn't try very hard to top TDK. It was also obvious the Joker was supposed to play some sort of role in the downfall of Gotham. Him and Banes dynamic wouldve really spiced up the movie. Without those two together the film felt incomplete and they used a bunch of nonsense characters to try to fill the void

Also the first two films weren't totally reliant on CGI but in this one they used it a lot and it didnt look very good.

I'll also never get over how silly Bale Batman looks standing out in the open in broad daylight punching things

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I don't understand how this film is both extremely competently made and at the same time laughably bad. Like Bane's voice for instance, the mixing is fucking terrible and it doesn't sound like it's coming from him at all. You can tell that they put work into it and obviously Nolan isn't an amateur, but it straight up just sounds like a voice over in every scene. Same with Talia's death. Marion Coltiard is a great actress and Nolan was able to make Katie fucking Holmes work in Batman Begins, but THAT was the take they used?

The worst is "Robin". Nolan made every character "realistic" in the trilogy, and you'd think if he wanted Robin in the movies without it being campy he could just have him named Dick Grayson or Tim Drake or Jason Todd and play it straight without making him officially "Robin", but he made the characters name John Blake and in one of the last scenes it turns out his first name is fucking Robin? It's like if Selena Kyle was named Katherine W. O. Mann. Actually that would be better than fucking "Robin".

>Kind of seemed like Nolan didn't try very hard to top TDK

it's weird, The Dark Knight Rises feels like Nolan trying too hard and not hard at all at the same time

He added a bunch of bigger set pieces like the massive battle and the football field scene but didn't realize that most of the action in TDK worked so well because the Joker was involved somehow.

Banes character and plan were just not that involving

Nothing. Kino. Only fags hate it.

I hate that it was the last good batman movie