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A203D said:

The source of the problem is the whole trilogy mode of thinking in Hollywood I think. Trying to fit too much into a final installment of what was not inteded to be a trilogy in the first place.

There were moments that were excellent, such as the ending which was the perfect ending for Bruce and Selyna. So I'm going to watch it again in iMAX to see if it did work and whether I was just predijudice against the fact they didnt stay closer to the comics in The Dark Knight.

That being said, it was very good, it just didnt feel like a Batman film at times, because a lot of the movie dosent feature him. It feels like they tried to do too much in this film, and ended up creating a rather bloated script that dosent reach the Batman standard of the first two films.


There were a lot of plotholes and problems clearly evident in the movie, it's not prejudice. I didn't want Nolan to stay true to comics, I wanted him to craft a good story, and the first two did that better. I liked the ending for Bruce... But actually one of my pet peeves is that he gave Selina so many chances. I have a rule of thumb, if a girl kicks a cane out from under a cripple, she's no longer viable relationship material. Period. Also, if I save someone's life, and they sell me out and nearly get me killed... ditto.