"The Dark Knight Rises" Review and Discussion Thread (spoilers)

Discussion in 'Science Fiction & Fantasy' started by JacksonArcher, Jul 10, 2012.

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How do you rate "The Dark Knight Rises"?

  1. Excellent

    147 vote(s)
    58.3%
  2. Good

    61 vote(s)
    24.2%
  3. Fair

    26 vote(s)
    10.3%
  4. Poor

    12 vote(s)
    4.8%
  5. Terrible

    6 vote(s)
    2.4%
  1. Greg Cox

    Greg Cox Admiral Premium Member

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    Just what you saw in the movie.

    But consider: Bruce is having a really bad day. He's lost his fortune, Alfred has abandoned him, Gordon has been shot up, Bane is causing havoc. He's standing in the rain, locked out of his own lonely mansion, having lost pretty much everything and everyone in his life . . . is it really surprising that he would welcome whatever comfort Miranda offered? She caught him at a really vulnerable moment, on a rainy night in front of a warm fireplace.

    And, of course, she has her own agenda.
     
  2. Captain Craig

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    ^^^^
    Talia has her own agenda...that's really all that's important.

    If a bullet list of bad day items was all that was needed to get laid the world would be one big shag shack.
     
  3. Greg Cox

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    But it may explain why Bruce finally succumbs to her charms.

    Seriously, Miranda Tate throws herself at you at the end of a rough day, and you're going to say no?

    That scene played out perfectly naturally to me . . . .
     
  4. Mr. Adventure

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    It's interesting that Bruce's philanthropic actions didn't sway her opinion one bit in the end. Blind revenge and all I guess but kind of odd. EDIT: Well, I guess if you're going to kill 12 million people, not too odd....
     
  5. Gotham Central

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    Why would his philanthropic activities sway her in any way? She's the head of the League of Shadows. She does not give a damn about philanthropy. Plus...he killed her father....or more precisely allowed him to die.
     
  6. CaptainCanada

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    Why would it? It didn't with her father; indeed, it's completely in opposition to the League's agenda.
     
  7. Mr. Adventure

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    I guess I need to watch the films again (been a while with the first two) because I don't know what their agenda is. I assumed the "eat the rich" was some kind of statement to which maybe Bruce's actions would matter. If it was just a random way to fuck with people that seems pointless as well.
     
  8. Admiral James Kirk

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    Good point, Greg. In truth I never really needed a reason for why Bruce slept with Miranda. :mallory: The only reason I asked about a build up was because I forgot that Miranda and Talia were the same person. :alienblush:

    If Miranda was a real person she probably would have needed to be wined and dined before giving it up. As was said, Talia had her own agenda. I just have to give Marion Cotillard props for making Miranda as distinct from Talia as possible so that I could forget that one was an alter ego of the other.
     
  9. CaptainCanada

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    Their agenda is that they view Gotham as a symbol of corruption and decadence (which it was more in the first movie than the third, but Talia is just carrying out her father's original mission) and want to destroy it as a warning to the rest of the world. Bane's rhetoric is just a way to lead some elements of the masses around; he wants them all to die in the end, just like Ra's, whose plan involved the populace tearing each other to pieces.
     
  10. Nero's Shadow

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    Just been to see it and what can I say .? Great story and a great ending had no problem of understanding bane and some of the sub plots I didn't see coming. Again Nolan has produced a masterpiece. I noticed the film started off slow like the DK but builds you up just nice.

    Glad that the bane character was not just the main villain I did notice that his voice is chilling but just watch his eyes some scenes I noticed he had them evilness in them. And the ending where does it go from here .? I wouldn't like to see a film with just robin in it. I also thought that mr Nolan was not making another movie. ??

    Another thing I liked is that the people close to batman realised who he was without him taking off his mask ?? Brilliant story telling.
     
  11. Dick Whitman

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    Greg I am curious if John Blake's age is given in the script you saw or in your novel? While Joseph Gordon=Levitt is currently 31. Based on details in the movie about the actual character's past and being a rookie I would think its much younger.
     
  12. DigificWriter

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    Someone on another board brought up the question of why Talia wanted to destroy Gotham even though Gordon and Batman had cleaned up its streets, which led me to the following thought:

    Talia might claim that she's finishing her father's work, but she's really got more in common with The Joker than she does with Ra's. The vehemence with which she stabs Bruce and tells him who she really is indicates somebody who, like The Joker, 'just wants to watch the world burn'... in this case LITERALLY. The difference between Talia and The Joker, though, is that Talia wanted Bruce/Batman to 'watch the world burn' with her and know that, because of his actions in both of his identities (killing her father as Batman and building/financing the fusion reactor as Bruce), he was responsible FOR and complicit IN the city's destruction, whereas The Joker just wanted Batman dead.
     
  13. Flying Spaghetti Monster

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    Questions.

    How did Bruce get back into the city? How did he know exactly how to find Selena at some random place at some random time to make a dramatic reappearance?

    How did i go from the middle of a business day at the Stock Market to pitch dark once Bats appears on his bike? Did his power gun control the sun too?
     
  14. O'Dib

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    Ras didn't wanna destroy Gotham to rid it of crime, that's ridiculous. It was to strike a killing blow to American Imperialism. These people think global.

    1. He's the goddamn Batman.
    2. He looked for her at her apartment. She said something to the thugs about her neighborhood.
    3. This was inside an artificially lit tunnel.

    Here's my question: Was the limp psychosomatic? Or is a specific injury from TDK? Cause despite having worn out all his joints, the doctor says nothing of the leg, that I recall. And the prosthetic seems to lose significance later on.
     
  15. Mr. Adventure

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    ^ of course he can control the sun he's the dark night...


    I had forgotten they set up the TV so Bruce could see what was happening. That at least a little bit prolonging Gotham's fall.
     
  16. Flying Spaghetti Monster

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    Did anyone notice how bad the editing was in the film.

    The bomb seems to have eleven minutes and something for a long time. From about the time Talia finishes her flashback speech, all the way To Batman boards and takes off in his stupid jet bat thing. It's still in eleven minutes. Two minutes later we're at five minutes something. And with a minute and a half left Bats has time to secure a grapple to the device (which always takes longer than a second) talk to Catwoman, give her a kiss, tell Gordon who he is, and then fly off. Wow.
     
  17. Dick Whitman

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    The more I think about it its unlikely Bruce retired immediately after TDK. Maybe 6 months to a year at most. He did rebuild the Batcave. Also for the public to buy into the deception G0rdon and Batman created they would have had to play it out for some time. With the police trying to relentlessly capture the fugitive. With Batman perhaps almost in a Green Hornet role. Appearing to be a crminal to end his "competition".
     
  18. DigificWriter

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    Actually, the League of Shadows under Ra's DID want to destroy Gotham because of its decadence and corruption; Ra's blatantly says so, and talks about the League also having been responsible for the destruction or downfall of other decadent and corrupt locations/societies, such as Rome.
     
  19. Dick Whitman

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  20. DWF

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    His knee was in pretty bad shape as was the rest of his joints.