Lets start of by saying that I’m a huge fan of Christopher
Nolan. And I’m not one who really makes it a point to remember the name of
directors, unless they have created a string
of movies which are memorable. Having watched almost all of his works ( all
except Following) ,I have very high expectations for this movie, only so
because all of the works that I have seen is freaking good(okay, maybe except
for insomnia, but I deem it as a little misstep in his career)
And I’m sad to say that I’m disappointed. The trailer for this movie itself is one that gave me chills, which of course fueled my hopes for the movie to be an awesome one. Sadly though, it is one of hundreds of films who all have great trailers but tend to disappoint in the end.
Lets start with my first point of discontent. Bane’s (the main villain of the movie) debut/appearance is so strikingly predictable and similar to the Joker ( the main villain of the Dark Knight) that I was a little turned off. Granted though, the action sequence which he debuts in is original and majestic enough to still hope that there is much to be in store for the movie.
After seeing the appearance of our lovely hero, Mr. Wayne, who has resorted to shut himself off the world for 8 years, you would wonder if it’s possible for his actions and the huge shift of his mindset after an event that has occurred in his home. In other words, I feel disconnected with the core character of this movie as I presume one in his state of mind shouldn’t have acted the way he did. Half-way through the movie, my inability to connect with his character deepens.
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I mean, how could you have loved someone for so long and being unable to move on, but after realising that she has chosen someone over you, you just got over her and proceeded to fuck another woman a few days later?! It’s like he has been waiting for this to happen all along just to free himself from his long period of abstinence. You might say that he’s just horny and wants a one-off, but does the character of Bruce Wayne seem that way to you? ! I’m not saying that he wouldn’t move on after realising the truth, but it just seems unreal that he moved on that soon.
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And I’m sad to say that I’m disappointed. The trailer for this movie itself is one that gave me chills, which of course fueled my hopes for the movie to be an awesome one. Sadly though, it is one of hundreds of films who all have great trailers but tend to disappoint in the end.
Lets start with my first point of discontent. Bane’s (the main villain of the movie) debut/appearance is so strikingly predictable and similar to the Joker ( the main villain of the Dark Knight) that I was a little turned off. Granted though, the action sequence which he debuts in is original and majestic enough to still hope that there is much to be in store for the movie.
After seeing the appearance of our lovely hero, Mr. Wayne, who has resorted to shut himself off the world for 8 years, you would wonder if it’s possible for his actions and the huge shift of his mindset after an event that has occurred in his home. In other words, I feel disconnected with the core character of this movie as I presume one in his state of mind shouldn’t have acted the way he did. Half-way through the movie, my inability to connect with his character deepens.
[SPOILER AHEAD *****]
I mean, how could you have loved someone for so long and being unable to move on, but after realising that she has chosen someone over you, you just got over her and proceeded to fuck another woman a few days later?! It’s like he has been waiting for this to happen all along just to free himself from his long period of abstinence. You might say that he’s just horny and wants a one-off, but does the character of Bruce Wayne seem that way to you? ! I’m not saying that he wouldn’t move on after realising the truth, but it just seems unreal that he moved on that soon.
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And there’s the issue of the flow of the movie. Never have I experienced in a Nolan movie that my mind wondered off a little during the movie.. Story telling has always been the hallmark of a Nolan movie, with or without action sequences. And this movie just did not grip me enough when its moving. Of course, I wouldn’t say that I was entirely bored, but the scenes which gripped me was mostly the action scenes, sad to say.
And what’s most unacceptable of this movie is its plot holes. I’m not smart enough to spot minor plot holes, so when I’m able to spot one, I trust the common layman to be able to do the same.
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One of the most blatantly obvious plot holes is the thin ice
scene. How could more than five men move across the ice together without the
ice giving way when there was a scene shot not too long ago where only three
people moved along the ice and were far apart, and the focused character met
his death?!
Another obvious one is the location of the prison. It’s obvious
that the spot is located outside of Gotham city. So how could Batman enter the
city when all links to the city(the bridges) are already broken or barred off
by the police? The police would never had let him through as you could
extrapolate to the last scene and see how they have treated our cute little Mr.
police officer-turned-detective.
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It is inevitable that Bane’s character would be compared to
the Joker ..and to a huge extent, Bane is just like your average villain from another superhero movie. Even his socialist
tendencies is not obviously portrayed from the start of the movie, until the prison
scene, which just made me go, “oh, didn’t know he was a socialist.” And the
failure to put the viewer in the mind of the villain is something that I have
never expected from Nolan. To balance things up though, Anne Hathaway delivered
a good performance of her role as the Catwoman. I said good, not great; because her premise was promising, but just
somehow degenerated to a character that you would just cared for… a little.
Having said that though, the action sequences in the movie is brilliant. It is obvious that a huge budget has been funneled to the movie and the action scenes are simply spectacular. The ending is something I dig (the ending is a little cheesy but at least I think it wraps out the trilogy just fine), especially when our little detective (note the scene about the name he rarely uses)discovered the bat cave which indicates the continuation of the legacy.
But for a large part, this movie is still disappointing. Perhaps I’m expecting too much from Nolan but the only reason I have high hopes is because he’s my favourite director. Still, most of us would watch the movie nevertheless since it wraps up the trilogy of the Batman series. Before entering the cinema, I expect myself wanting to watch this movie again, but it doesn’t seem to be the case anymore. I just pray to God that the next work of Nolan reflects his ability better, as this movie just shows that he has lost a lot of his touch.
Having said that though, the action sequences in the movie is brilliant. It is obvious that a huge budget has been funneled to the movie and the action scenes are simply spectacular. The ending is something I dig (the ending is a little cheesy but at least I think it wraps out the trilogy just fine), especially when our little detective (note the scene about the name he rarely uses)discovered the bat cave which indicates the continuation of the legacy.
But for a large part, this movie is still disappointing. Perhaps I’m expecting too much from Nolan but the only reason I have high hopes is because he’s my favourite director. Still, most of us would watch the movie nevertheless since it wraps up the trilogy of the Batman series. Before entering the cinema, I expect myself wanting to watch this movie again, but it doesn’t seem to be the case anymore. I just pray to God that the next work of Nolan reflects his ability better, as this movie just shows that he has lost a lot of his touch.
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