Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: July 20, 2012
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JsnnajzJul 13, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is an uncompromising masterpiece. Despite it's occasionally clunky exposition, it's sheer size more than makes up for any shortcomings. A full expression of a filmmaker turned loose, to create their vision as they seeThe Dark Knight Rises is an uncompromising masterpiece. Despite it's occasionally clunky exposition, it's sheer size more than makes up for any shortcomings. A full expression of a filmmaker turned loose, to create their vision as they see it. Every bit it's predecessors equal. Expand
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JqnajajaJul 14, 2021
Though it followed arguably the greatest superhero movie of all time, The Dark Knight Rises was even more successful than its predecessor. And despite having to follow Heath Ledger’s Joker, Bane was an incredible villain and he had so manyThough it followed arguably the greatest superhero movie of all time, The Dark Knight Rises was even more successful than its predecessor. And despite having to follow Heath Ledger’s Joker, Bane was an incredible villain and he had so many more dimensions than the villain had ever had previously. Expand
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SswaJul 15, 2021
As the dust settles on another manic day in Gotham, a statue is unveiled outside City Hall. It is both a symbol of deep gratitude and a statement of defiance that says whatever the fate of its winged guardian – come siege or storm – GothamAs the dust settles on another manic day in Gotham, a statue is unveiled outside City Hall. It is both a symbol of deep gratitude and a statement of defiance that says whatever the fate of its winged guardian – come siege or storm – Gotham will endure.

There’s another layer of meaning here, a humble acknowledgement that Batman is bigger than any one filmmaker, that no man can wear the cape forever. It might be Christian Bale’s unmistakable jawline set in bronze, but the mould will soon be recast. For better or worse, the dark knight will rise again.

And yet Christopher Nolan’s vision – his hero – has surely been immortalised over the course of this outstanding trilogy. Not for any technical milestones the director has hurdled or because he has made a Batman saga for the ages, but precisely because The Dark Knight Rises is so inextricably rooted in the here and now.

Just as Frank Miller’s graphic novel template offered a response to the capitalist hedonism of the late ’80s, so Nolan’s film addresses contemporary sociopolitical concerns – domestic and international terrorism, economic collapse, the decline of family values, the dissolution of community. A 20th-century idol repurposed to soothe 21st-century ills.

Eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, eight years since Harvey Dent’s death ushered in a new era of civil harmony, freedom from organised crime, Gotham is waking up to a new threat. Bane (Tom Hardy) is the city’s self-proclaimed reckoning, a menacing, merciless terrorist hellbent on reducing its inherently corrupt citizens (as he sees them) to ashes.

Superficially, Bane’s prolapsed facehugger grill and whackjob accent make him a textbook comic book baddie. Crucially, though, his powers (like Batman’s) are the result of circumstance, not some misc radioactive blunder or ungodly genetic buggery. He’s also endowed with the brains to match his imposing bulk. But make no mistake: these newfound nemeses aren’t about to settle down for a game of chess. Theirs is a straightforward heavyweight slog, a good honest cheek-bruiser that is thrilling and fatiguing in equal measure.

Batman’s greatest battles, of course, have always been with himself. Once a pillar of the society he has sworn himself to protect, Bruce Wayne has become a scruffy, self-pitying recluse, his restless psychosis compounded by the loss of the love of his life, Rachel Dawes. True to the character, he is again painted by Nolan as a deeply flawed protagonist, the tragic victim of his own vigilantism. A monster shrouded in myth and intrigue more typical of his exiled alter ego.

Never has the existential crisis of putting on the mask been examined so intimately. To that end it is Bale – so often overlooked throughout this series – who delivers the standout performance, undoubtedly his finest in the role. Together he and Nolan break Bruce Wayne down, body and soul, slowly, agonisingly, until both man and moniker are ready to be resculpted into something harder, something more robust and resilient than before. In the process our hero is left open to the minxy allure of Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle, a duplicitous presence whose seductive feminist purr is pacified in disappointingly conventional fashion.

Humanising a silver-spooned billionaire like Bruce Wayne has never felt so pertinent, not least because of the stigma that has become attached to the One Percent in the intervening years since TDK. And yet here is a film without a true emotional hook. An immaculately crafted, fatally clinical last hurrah that’s dotted with dazzling exclamation marks, signed off with a mischievous ellipsis and underlined in cold-blooded ceremony.

Nolan’s endlessly inventive use of in-camera pyrotechnics, coupled with Hans Zimmer’s relentless percussive score, mean that, even at a rump-numbing 164 minutes, TDKR is nothing less than an awesome sensory feast. Not a dime of its estimated $250m budget has gone to waste. There’s not a stodgy frame in sight. Neither a single spoken word nor spray of debris out of place. At once seriously epic and epically serious, this is blockbuster filmmaking of the highest order, and nothing more than that.
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SismmsJul 16, 2021
This movie is incredible and it's so cool to me that Christopher Nolan directed a trilogy of superhero films.

The first line that Bane spoke I think I got chills. One of the best villain voices ever. Knowing what Bruce has done in the two
This movie is incredible and it's so cool to me that Christopher Nolan directed a trilogy of superhero films.

The first line that Bane spoke I think I got chills. One of the best villain voices ever. Knowing what Bruce has done in the two earlier movies, this comeback story is so satisfying and hype. At the expense of his body, he is willing to give everything for the city of Gotham just because they need him. The addition of Catwoman after Bruce has just lost Rachel is a great choice. She is so unlike Rachel but brings out a new side of Bruce. The scene with him climbing out of the prison pit will always be unbelievably awesome. You know Bane is screwed at that point. But there is another factor that you don't really expect and that's obviously Ra's al Ghul's daughter. I think it's a bit random that she sleeps with Bruce early in the movie but that makes it more devastating when she betrays him. This film has one of the most satisfying endings ever as it fulfills a callback to Alfred's fantasy of breakfast. The only thing that I'm not sure about is Bruce ending up with Catwoman. I'm not sure if her morals and ideals line up with his but hey it's the last movie and we'll assume they live happily ever after
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IsjnsnnaJul 17, 2021
Like some other fans of director Christopher Nolan, I’ve been waiting for him to finish the Batman movies so he can move on to more original films like “Memento,” “The Prestige” and “Inception.”

I now officially eat my words. After “The
Like some other fans of director Christopher Nolan, I’ve been waiting for him to finish the Batman movies so he can move on to more original films like “Memento,” “The Prestige” and “Inception.”

I now officially eat my words.

After “The Dark Knight Rises,” I wouldn’t care if Nolan made five more Batman movies; but I’m pretty sure none would top this perceptive, enthralling and beautifully acted capstone to the trilogy that opened with “Batman Begins” in 2005.

What I liked best about “DKR” is that it’s not really an action movie -- not like “The Avengers,” for example, loaded with flashy hardware, big-budget explosions and not-always-convincing computerized effects.


As with Nolan’s “Dark Knight” (2008), the action scenes certainly are thrilling -- and better yet, the visuals are seamless; you cannot tell where reality ends and digital imagery begins.

And yet the new film really has only three action set-pieces -- the opening; an early chase; and a dazzling climax, including one of those countdown-to-detonation scenes that never seem to get old.

The rest of “DKR” is all plot, character and theme.

And what a plot it is.

Clocking in at nearly three hours, this epic clips along at a breathless pace. Every scene, every moment, every line is crucial, as Nolan and his writers weave each story-strand into a thickly braided cord that’s plenty strong enough to hold up all 164 minutes.

The climax features several nifty twists -- and that ending! Nolan does what you expect him to do; and then he does about five things you don’t -- providing all the closure you could ask for from a trilogy that now occupies nearly eight hours of screen time.

Despite its intricate plot, the tale is almost completely character driven, with masterful performances from Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman and especially newcomers Joseph Gordon-Levitt (as a hard-working cop) and Anne Hathaway, as Catwoman.


But the actor who deserves an Oscar here is Michael Caine.

Playing Batman’s capable butler, he exudes a gravitas that reminds viewers why a guy like Nolan hires a giant like Caine for a minor role.

On a side note, the late-film takeoever of Gotham City (a.k.a. Manhattan) -- in which the rich are stripped of their possessions amid an anarchic attempt to restore “balance” -- seems couched as a frightening forecast of what might happen if the “Occupy” movement really had its way.

Yet “DKR” will be remembered chiefly for its radiant humanity, its sense of the difference a few committed people can make, its focus on the importance of hope -- especially as reflected in the light-and-dark motif.

As an instance, the story features one of the most detestable villains in film history. Unlike the Joker played by both Nicholson and Ledger, Bane has absolutely no appeal, no sense of humor, no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Yet by its end, the film manages to show even him in a different light.

Among other things, it’s clear that he’s a foil for our hero: See how his name resembles that of both Batman and Bruce Wayne, and how his mask controls his pain -- a theme developed at some length.


Nolan has fashioned a comic-book-superhero movie that satisfies the conventions of the genre, yet also proves intellectually rich -- while at the same time touching hearts across all ages and genders; it’s an achievement even he may have a hard time matching.

The film is rated PG-13 for action violence and some language.
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IwmnajuajJul 18, 2021
Christian Bale throughout the whole of the Batman trilogy is incredible in his acting and portrayal of the The Dark Knight. His performance here is truly not fully grasped, insane amount of work he had to put in for this final movie. Most ofChristian Bale throughout the whole of the Batman trilogy is incredible in his acting and portrayal of the The Dark Knight. His performance here is truly not fully grasped, insane amount of work he had to put in for this final movie. Most of the movie Bale is shown to be a shadow of the Batman. The amount of symbolism is incredible, everything is set up to show what a true hero must go through. Christian Bale takes the beatings and the abuse incredibly well- his performance is moving as if he truly was experiencing every single aspect of the action. Christian Bale depicts what superhero actors should aim for in terms of performance. Nolan once again pulls of a masterpiece even if subtle, his able to get in all the symbolism, motifs, and messages which extend to the themes of the movie and into real life politics and ideologies.

Tom Hardy... my word behind Heath Ledger he shows what a developed antagonist looks like and acts. Hardy as Bane is immense, he brings Banes character to life. From his mannerisms, to the fighting sequences, and even to the delivery of lines is perfection. Bane is such an amazing Villan and as I said this movie had so many subtle nudges. Bane I'm so firm is also a Dark Knight working for Thalia. He is a knight himself. Bane not only matched and exceeded the Batman in strength, prowess, but he was able to play the Psychological game. Tom Hardy needs to be given plaudits. I truly enjoyed his portrayal of Bane. The concept which Bane and the league of shadows were introduced was intriguing. It was so subtle, from the beginning there's theatrics and deception- even though there's a reveal the audience never knows the full picture. Bane said it best "... doesn't matter who we are, what matters is our plan." The opening scene with that line is foreshadowing that this is battle fought in the shadows. What you see isn't the full scope of the truth. Absolutely an incredible film, it was the perfect finale to the trilogy. It was meant to challenge us, meant to push our out of our comfort zones ( I mean which villain has ever been able to break Batmans spirit and body like Bane did- he showed Bruce Wayne was human even behind his Batman facade). I love that Bame also never exposes Bruce Wayne's identity as the Batman that's intentionally done- it's a sign of respect and perhaps a nod to the league of shadows who work in the dark. Even Bane himself says it best "no one cared who I was until I put on the mask" Bane wants to beat and break Bruce as the Batman not as Bruce Wayne- Batman is Banes actual match Bruce Wayne is irrelevant. The movie is incredible especially even with Thalias role, she's always in the shadows but right in front of you- she's the face of the devil but like Bane wigh his anarchy she gives off no indication whose in charge. Nolan and the team really changed superhero movies with the trilogy. Tom Harry's Bane will always stand alongside Ledgers Joker. Both performance were perfect for their given role. What a movie and an experience. 10/10.
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YghjmmJul 19, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises surpassed the $1 billion mark at the box office, and it's widely considered to be among the greatest superhero films in history. Only The Avengers and Skyfall made more money at the box office than The Dark KnightThe Dark Knight Rises surpassed the $1 billion mark at the box office, and it's widely considered to be among the greatest superhero films in history. Only The Avengers and Skyfall made more money at the box office than The Dark Knight Rises.

When it comes to debating the top films of the 2010s, there's no denying that Nolan's final Batman movie belongs in the discussion. It was a mega success from financial and critical standpoints, and it set an even higher bar for future Batman films
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IjmsmaJul 19, 2021
The film begins with a color of sadness and a dull atmosphere. As the story proceeds, elderly and exhausted, Bruce Wayne appears. It seems as if he has only some bitter memories of the past. The superhero Batsman has also been missing forThe film begins with a color of sadness and a dull atmosphere. As the story proceeds, elderly and exhausted, Bruce Wayne appears. It seems as if he has only some bitter memories of the past. The superhero Batsman has also been missing for almost seven years from Gotham city. Circumstances turn in such a way that Batsman has to return. Batman, who is not physically strong now, is surrounded by police and more robust enemies from all sides. He is going to die, and everything is on the verge of destruction. The whole thrill of the movie is all about how the odds of winning reversed. The Dark Knight Rises was loved so much by Batman franchise fans and hence made it one of the best movies of Christopher Nolan. This movie is on number 6 with 8.4 ratings as per IMDB Expand
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MnsnaJul 20, 2021
use to think The Dark Knight was better but after I stopped comparing them, I saw how much this movie was amazing on it's own. I love how this delves more deep into Batman.

I love how more tense his relationship with Alfred is. Man. Love
use to think The Dark Knight was better but after I stopped comparing them, I saw how much this movie was amazing on it's own. I love how this delves more deep into Batman.

I love how more tense his relationship with Alfred is. Man. Love that. All the advice Alfred gives him. I love it. "But we'd both know that you'd made it, that you were happy. I never wanted you to come back to Gotham. I always knew there was nothing here for you, except pain and tragedy. And I wanted something more for you than that. I still do."

That look Bruce gives when Alfred walks away. Ah. And then when Alfred leaves. "How dare you use Rachel to try and stop me." I love how Officer Blake is done. It's like he truly knows Bruce. I love the scene when he visits him. "I've seen that look on you're face before, it's the one I taught myself." "I don't know why you took the fall for Harvey Dent's murder, but I'm still a believer in the batman. Even if you're not."

Love that entire scene. And love that moment near the final act, Blake sees Batman beating up those guys and you just see the expression on Blake's face. He looked so happy to see his childhood hero kicking ass. It was awesome. Can we talk about Bane!? Ah, I love Bane! I thought he was a pretty great villian. Omgggg the first confrontation with Batman. "I was wondering what would break first, you're spirit or you're body!".

And I love that moment when the lights shut off and camera like turns on Bane, it was so cool. "Ohhhhh, so you thought Darkness was you're Ally." Awesome line! I love his escape in the opening scene! ".....Crashing this plane." Omg. "No! They expect one of us in the wreckage brother." "Have you stared the fire?". "Yes. THE FIRE RISES." Goddddddd. I love it haha.

Selina Kyle is pretty fun too. That moment when she was dancing with Bruce "Maybe you're being unrealistic about what's really in you're pants other then your wallet." And Bruce is like "Ouch."
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ImamwnnJul 21, 2021
Director Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy is a well cited set of films when it comes to discussing some of the best superhero films, not only of recent times but of all time. From his Dark Knight Trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises is theDirector Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy is a well cited set of films when it comes to discussing some of the best superhero films, not only of recent times but of all time. From his Dark Knight Trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises is the film whose release fell in the 2010s and as such must be included in this list.

The Dark Knight Rises grossed over a billion dollars and became Nolan’s highest grossing film as well as one of the highest grossing films of all time.

Originally, Nolan was hesitant to make a third film after The Dark Knight, but he agreed after developing a script with his brother which they felt would conclude the series on a satisfactory note. Upon its release, The Dark Knight was well received critically and praised for its performances, action sequences and direction.

The impact of The Dark Knight Trilogy and The Dark Knight Rises is something that marks it out as one of the greats. These films paved the way for a reignition of the superhero genre, and not only that but for superhero films to be dark and more grounded in ‘realism.’ Since The Dark Knight Rises release, there has been a wave of darker and grittier superhero films and audiences have lapped them up.

The Dark Knight Rises, along with The Dark Knight, also opened up an interesting discussion on awards bias. The exclusion of Nolan being nominated at the Academy Awards for either Best Director or the films being nominated for Best Picture angered a lot of fans. This led to a change in the perception of the superhero genre in the industry.
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JnebhsJul 22, 2021
Here comes the movie of a superhero that is celebrated all around the world and often claimed as the greatest superhero ever in both cinema and comics. Batman is a legacy, and when a legacy is handed over to a path-breaking filmmaker likeHere comes the movie of a superhero that is celebrated all around the world and often claimed as the greatest superhero ever in both cinema and comics. Batman is a legacy, and when a legacy is handed over to a path-breaking filmmaker like Christopher Nolan, the result will be like “The Dark Knight Trilogy”. Starring Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Tom Hardy, and many more, the movie can be easily termed as one of the greatest movies that end the Trilogy of an already high franchise in style Expand
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JbshahaJul 23, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises offers the best of Batman and gets you into its conclusion about the notion of heroism and devotion from a single man. Christopher Nolan delivers a most satisfying conclusion to his critically acclaimed superhero saga,The Dark Knight Rises offers the best of Batman and gets you into its conclusion about the notion of heroism and devotion from a single man. Christopher Nolan delivers a most satisfying conclusion to his critically acclaimed superhero saga, with this highly anticipated blockbuster. It's usually hard for the third film to live up to the original, but this does and nails it. Christopher Nolan has de-constructed Batman not a as comic book fanboy, but as a professor looking at the mythos we create and use in story telling. Overall, it's a perfect ending to an amazing trilogy. Expand
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ImnsnnaJul 23, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is considered to be one of the best superhero movies ever created. Before DC and Marvel's fans start the entire 'Which one is better' argument, let's dig deeper into the heart of the movie's antagonist, Bane. The brutalThe Dark Knight Rises is considered to be one of the best superhero movies ever created. Before DC and Marvel's fans start the entire 'Which one is better' argument, let's dig deeper into the heart of the movie's antagonist, Bane. The brutal guerrilla terrorist is known for his quotes, which truly defined the film's best moments Expand
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IsmsmjaJul 24, 2021
Regularly voted as one of the best superhero films ever, Christopher Nolan’s final Batman movie stars Hardy as man-mountain and bat-backbreaker Bane. Striking at first, Hardy’s vocals are ultimately what draw you past the muscle and theRegularly voted as one of the best superhero films ever, Christopher Nolan’s final Batman movie stars Hardy as man-mountain and bat-backbreaker Bane. Striking at first, Hardy’s vocals are ultimately what draw you past the muscle and the effect is powerful. Expand
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JajajajJul 25, 2021
love the movies. The movies rule. Especially this.

There’s another reason Chris Nolan is my favourite director, asides from how he explores emotion and humanity, it’s also in his ability to immerse audiences in visceral spectacle. He’s - in
love the movies. The movies rule. Especially this.

There’s another reason Chris Nolan is my favourite director, asides from how he explores emotion and humanity, it’s also in his ability to immerse audiences in visceral spectacle. He’s - in my opinion - one of the best at handling and displaying spectacle.

The Dark Knight Rises sees him executing spectacle at his best, perhaps with Inception and Tenet. It’s quite a wonder how well the action in this film works with Nolan’s strengths, and with the story.

I also think Rises is just powerful thematically, despite being misunderstood by others. Many people see this as a film with muddled politics, as a pro-cop film and I’ve always laughed that off, I just can’t see that in this, at all? If anything, it’s quite literally the opposite. Every conversation between Jim Gordon and Blake serves as a reminder of the reality of systems like the police force, that they serve as mere shackles to the means of justice and righteousness, that these things can only be achieved from working outside the system, as Blake does at the end of the film, as Blake chooses to pursue and continue with by quitting the force. Blake’s entire character, his arc, stands as a testament to that, to the ineffective reality of systems in regards to justice.

And just to cement another reason for me loving Rises, Nolan’s brilliance at connecting with emotion, with being a warm filmmaker excels here, especially with how he brings one of my favourite performances out of Michael Caine, in the small amount of time he’s in the film. A heartbroken Alfred leaving Bruce in desolation over his fears coming true, over trepidation that Bruce would rather die a hero than live long enough to not need to be a hero. It’s a beautiful performance that resonates with the love we hold for others, the worry that emanates out of care. Bale gives his most personal work as the caped crusader here too. An emotional farewell to the character, that is illuminated in his stance for morality and his selflessness for his city.

Emotion blending into spectacle, quite literally even bleeding into it. I love this film, plentifully.
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WhnbhhzJul 26, 2021
They packed this to the brim with comic book-ness and it all just works perfectly for me. It's so much movie but I love it all so much. I love the scale this escalates to, it's so massive and impressive. Next level comic book filmmaking right here
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BhhjjkiJul 27, 2021
I absolutely loved this film with the great acting with such great actors and amazing story and just overall great I was also getting so emotional at the ending thinking what happened to bat man I cant say the ending surprised me but I alsoI absolutely loved this film with the great acting with such great actors and amazing story and just overall great I was also getting so emotional at the ending thinking what happened to bat man I cant say the ending surprised me but I also can't say it didn't just overall and amazing film Expand
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JajnahnaJul 28, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises was Nolan's dramatically and cinematically satisfying endgame to his Batman trilogy, where he cleverly avoided falling into clichés by twisting in ways that viewers never saw coming. Even as the story shifted and wentThe Dark Knight Rises was Nolan's dramatically and cinematically satisfying endgame to his Batman trilogy, where he cleverly avoided falling into clichés by twisting in ways that viewers never saw coming. Even as the story shifted and went ahead with an exciting pace with Bruce Wayne coming out of retirement to bring an end to Bane, the plot's success still hinged on the depth of its characters. With a critic score of 87 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and a Metacritic score of 78, The Dark Knight Rises is remembered for Tom Hardy’s portrayal of Bane and its conclusion of Nolan's all-time trilogy. Expand
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JjjshsjJul 29, 2021
My favourite superhero film of all time!
(Although I haven't seen The Snyder Cut)
Perfect plot, great acting, and most importantly incredibly entertaining The story slams down on the accelerator and doesn't let up throughout. The action is
My favourite superhero film of all time!
(Although I haven't seen The Snyder Cut)
Perfect plot, great acting, and most importantly incredibly entertaining
The story slams down on the accelerator and doesn't let up throughout.
The action is thoroughly enjoyable, yet perfectly realistic
It seems like kind of my biggest cinema hot take, but I think this is better than The Dark Knight and Batman Begins
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BhhhBbJul 30, 2021
hands down the most satisfying opening and closing scenes of any movie

what i would give for just one more nolan batman movie where i can see batman, cat woman, and robin all team up.
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NhahaJul 30, 2021
This film is a superhero film that was adapted from the DC Comics character Batman. It was released in 2012 and has a successful runtime of 165 minutes and this film broke all the previous records at the box office by collecting a huge amountThis film is a superhero film that was adapted from the DC Comics character Batman. It was released in 2012 and has a successful runtime of 165 minutes and this film broke all the previous records at the box office by collecting a huge amount of 1.1 billion dollars and making it one of the most successful and profitable sequel of Dark Knight series. This film was the final installment of the Dark Knight and also the most successful installment. It received an IMDB rating of 8.4 out of 10 which is an excellent score.


It was directed by Christopher Nolan and was produced by Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Charles Roven in association with Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Comics, Legendary Pictures, and Syncopy. The screenplay work of this film was managed by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan and the music production and composition were done by Hans Zimmer.

It has Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Morgan Freeman as the lead actors of the film. The distribution rights of this film were managed by Warner Bros Pictures. It was really an amazing film with an excellent cast, story and everything and I would also like to advise my audience to definitely watch this film and all other installments of this film.
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NbagahJul 31, 2021
I was exhausted, emotionally and physically by Interstellar, so the fact that I chose to follow that up with Nolan’s arguably largest film is one hell of a swing. Exactly the type of swing that Nolan might respect. This film is such a largeI was exhausted, emotionally and physically by Interstellar, so the fact that I chose to follow that up with Nolan’s arguably largest film is one hell of a swing. Exactly the type of swing that Nolan might respect. This film is such a large swing that the only canvas it could fit in would be one of IMAX. This is such a gigantic epic that only a story that involves social, economical, political, historical and philosophical issues would be appropriating. The film is such a behemoth that it has thousands of cops, led by Matthew Modine, fighting thousands of terrorists while Batman battles Bane. It’s a film in which the first sequence manages to one up the predecessor in ways no one expected. Nolan made a film where literally A Tale of Two Cities is the inspiration. It’s simple to assume that this is an epic in the likes of David Lean, Sergey Bondarchuk, William Wyler and Sergei Eisenstein. Yet, it manages to feel quite personal, in the sense that this is the story about Bruce Wayne resurrecting himself and restore the faith that drove him to be the symbol for the greater, a symbol that would later save Gotham figuratively and literally. The Dark Knight Rises is at its heart about Bruce Wayne accepting his past traumas and finally moving on from the anger that has held him. It’s the film in which we finally see him free from the mask of Batman AND Bruce Wayne. The ending in which we catch the last glimpses of him is the definition of catharsis Expand
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KsjsjAug 1, 2021
Ok, we all know that this is either the best super hero movie or the second to it’s brother Dark Knight. Nolan slayed it with this series! The story, special effects, acting, and some amazing fight scenes. Will done Christopher, I’ve watchedOk, we all know that this is either the best super hero movie or the second to it’s brother Dark Knight. Nolan slayed it with this series! The story, special effects, acting, and some amazing fight scenes. Will done Christopher, I’ve watched this move multiple times, and it still impresses me Expand
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IjwjjwAug 2, 2021
The final chapter in the best trilogy in film history, The Dark Knight Rises is another brilliant superhero movie with a brilliant Tom Hardy performance as Bane and some amazing action set pieces
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BhhghAug 3, 2021
This movie was my favorite film out of the Nolan trilogy. This wrapped everything he set up perfectly. This also shows the mastermind that Christopher Nolan is. I also like how he left room for expansion but he didn’t leave it on aThis movie was my favorite film out of the Nolan trilogy. This wrapped everything he set up perfectly. This also shows the mastermind that Christopher Nolan is. I also like how he left room for expansion but he didn’t leave it on a cliffhanger like mcu films. I loved bane as a villain his motive was great. Also that plot twist was very surprising and the ending also had me shocked. I give this film a 9/10 definitely recommend it and the whole trilogy. Christopher Nolan is a great director and Christian bale is a great batman. I probably give the trilogy a 8.5/10 definitely recommend watching it Expand
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AhhahahAug 4, 2021
The casting is still great. The gravitas of Oldman Caine and Freeman just add so much weight and levity to characters which could not have been anything special. Tom Hardy is excellent as Bane and I love the way they shoot scenes to makeThe casting is still great. The gravitas of Oldman Caine and Freeman just add so much weight and levity to characters which could not have been anything special. Tom Hardy is excellent as Bane and I love the way they shoot scenes to make Hardy seem larger then he actually is. He is almost the representation of pure evil and is the definition of intimidating. His famous 'I will break you' line from Batman Knightfall in 1993 has lived on to one of my favourite comic series and I love the soft adaptation that it gets. Selina Kyle contributed to some of my development in this movie in the same way that Carrie Fisher as slave Leia contributed too many children's development. Marion Cotillard is good as Tate but probably the weakest actor as she gets really cheesy towards the end. It's ironic as she is one of the better actors as a whole but doesn't always bring it for this movie. The most underrated performance though comes at the hand of the main actor and Bale knocks it out of the park again. Probably his best performance in any of these movies.

The action is easily the best in any of the Dark Knight trilogy. Its funny ironically however as it means that Catwoman has some of the best action. The jewel in the crown though is Batman vs Bane in the sewers which is so cool. Speaking of which this is one of those extremely quotable movies due to Bane. My favourite is easily 'oh you think darkness is your ally, but you merely adopted the dark. I was born in it Moulded by it, I didn't see the light until I was a man, by then it was nothing to me but blinding'. This all combines to make one of my favourite scenes when Batman escapes the pit and as a detail I love the bats coming out just before he jumps.

Very rich plot. Its my favourite type of plot as if you are barely focusing on it you still get everything that happens but if you really focus you pick up every minute detail and I love those sorts of plots so much. The cameos also really surprise me as I didn't expect Scarecrow to rock up the first time I watched it. It's also miraculously well directed. Nolans over the city shots alongside his practical work, work wonders to create a realistic but also extravagant movie. His cinematography is also fantastic. It also continues the trend in his films to sometimes not have a concrete ending and in my opinion that works better.

10/10

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KannajaAug 5, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is DC’s most successful movie: The Dark Knight trilogy is by far DC’s most successful franchise with the combined gross total of the three movies being over 2.4 billion dollars with an additional billion in DVD Blue RayThe Dark Knight Rises is DC’s most successful movie: The Dark Knight trilogy is by far DC’s most successful franchise with the combined gross total of the three movies being over 2.4 billion dollars with an additional billion in DVD Blue Ray and digital sales. The single most successful DC movie is the third movie in the trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises, which grossed 1.08 billion dollars worldwide. The second most successful DC movie is the second in a trilogy which grossed just over a billion dollars worldwide in 2008 Expand
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JanhqhaAug 6, 2021
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The dark moral of a corrupt political climate that The Dark Knight Rises shows through Gotham’s grief is really excellent when the perspective is put on the issue. With Bane’s ever lasting commitment to
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The dark moral of a corrupt political climate that The Dark Knight Rises shows through Gotham’s grief is really excellent when the perspective is put on the issue. With Bane’s ever lasting commitment to pulling off pain in the city, and Miranda’s morality with her revenge it sets off a never ending stream for the tone of the film to follow along. Then Bruce wanting to be his own nation “per say” and do it without the willingness of others around him. Focusing on the complexities of the film is what I loved during this rewatch. Half of the dark blend of Nolan’s direction and the surrounding technicals are what send this film off another level. With each of his films he keeps that dark tone and hits a nerve on the edge of your seat with every picture he makes. With each shot he focuses his time on making it make sense and capturing the message and/or symbolism of the scene. I don’t really talk about it that much because it never turned to conversation but honestly the greatest scene in this film is the Star Spangled Banner Scene. The symbolism of that is so impressive. Your honestly watching one of the most messed up scenes in the history of Cinema. By using that song in the angelic voice of that young child symboled the freedom Gotham felt, but we as an audience no good and well it’s not. And the feel of the scene is so damn intense. I always notice that it’s only the kid singing, noticing that nothing else is happening except the anthem of freedom being used as the last thing to be heard before that feeling of freedom is stripped away entirely. Bane then going on to say “that’s a lovely, lovely voice” knowing good and well he’s about to kill that symbol of freedom singing the anthem of freedom. After that scene the third act takes off and the film gets nothing but brilliant. The technical blend as well deals with the more explosive side of visual effects. They go so well with the film it’s hard to take your eyes off. The character of Bane has to be the best part about this film. Not only is he so **** misused in other DC properties and gets his rightful spotlight, but Tom Hardy’s ability to make such an evil character and use that flow of darkness that Bane is so viscously proves that Christopher Nolan can be a director to take risk, and that arc of doing all of this for Miranda was pretty much a great twist. And I’d just say I recognize the hate that Miranda gets for her twist of being the head mastermind and not Bane, but I honestly think that the writers so greatly used their minds to convincingly show why she was the one behind it. Overall, The Dark Knight Rises should go in the all time books, and be shown as a way to tell a unique perspective on political corruption.
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NzbhauauaAug 7, 2021
This film is actually a perfect ending to Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. The plot, script, cinematography and acting is spot on, much much better than I remembered.
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HungjmnAug 8, 2021
"Once you've done what you had to, they'll never let you do what you want to."
I have always had a soft spot for this movie simply because we get to see a damaged, older Bruce Wayne. Growing up on Batman Beyond, with a very old Bruce, it was
"Once you've done what you had to, they'll never let you do what you want to."
I have always had a soft spot for this movie simply because we get to see a damaged, older Bruce Wayne. Growing up on Batman Beyond, with a very old Bruce, it was just so cool seeing a non-suave, beaten down version of the character. We get to see that The Batman is a fallible character, he can be hurt, destroyed, and broken. Nolan really touches some political topics in this, about wealth and those in power and revolution. He doesn't make any grand statements on this but including this in one of the biggest blockbuster movies was awesome. Hardy, Hathaway, and Cotillard all come out swinging in this, having to bear a whole lot of the weight of the movie. Hathaway is just a perfect Catwoman and we get an incredible depth to the character in this, more than I've ever seen in previous iterations. They just balanced the romantic side of her and Bruce so well, letting us see it and know it's there, but making it in the background. It still just in a stab in the heart when she betrays him, and makes it mean so much more when she tries to stop him from going back into Gotham to save the city one last time. Hardy pulls off one of the more difficult performances, as he has to show so much with his face being covered the entire time.
They are both just able to pull off the physicality of the roles so well, while also just having so much depth. And of course Caine is beyond spectacular and delivers the "I won't bury any more members of the Wayne family" line that just summarizes the depth of their relationship so well. Using JGL as a vehicle for showing what Batman means to kids, and to show the struggle of being part of the police and how the help and hurt the pursuit of justice. This really does feel like a grand epic, a fall and rise of a character, justice, and a city. There's so much happening in this movie, so much it's trying to do and say, and it is just able to nail everything. I don't think I appreciated before, the symbolism of the pit and the well that Bruce falls in Batman Begins, but it hit me this time and it just really tied it all together. It's just beautiful as you would always expect from Nolan and Alfred/Bruce's ending look at each other will always make me tear up. And when JGL goes up into the batcave I always always get chills.
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HuhhjjAug 9, 2021
Now this is how you close off an epic trilogy successfully!
The Dark Knight Rises is the third and concluding chapter to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, and is what I consider to be, a grand fitting end to the Christian Bale
Now this is how you close off an epic trilogy successfully!
The Dark Knight Rises is the third and concluding chapter to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, and is what I consider to be, a grand fitting end to the Christian Bale Batman/Bruce Wayne story arc. Released in 2012 to tremendous box office and critical reception, The Dark Knight Rises managed to become the highest grossing Batman film of all time, surpassing the hefty financial gain of The Dark Knight (2008), and still bares that title to this day. The Dark Knight Rises also has a few criticisms drawn from fans and critics alike, despite its mainly universal appraisal. Luckily for me, I'm not one of these hateful naysayers that hold any vice against this film.
Drawing inspiration from various Batman comics storylines, such as "Knightfall," "No Man's Land," and "The Dark Knight Returns," The Dark Knight Rises manages to convey an engaging and effectively entertaining plot that's jampacked with numerous allusions, homages, colossal themes, and most importantly, a gratifying and emotionally powerful conclusion. Christopher Nolan really outdid himself with this production. Not only do we get a phenomenal plot, but we get phenomenal choreographed action sequences and intense visuals. The special effects alone are a treat to the eyes!!
Christian Bale is remarkable in his final performance as Bruce Wayne, bringing us a battle-hardened, broken hero who must rise past his broken spirit (and broken physical limitations thanks to Bane and previous fights) in order to save Gotham City from total nuclear destruction. Familiar faces aiding him such as characters portrayed by Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, and Gary Oldman bring their A-game in their final roles also. Newcomer Joseph Gordon Levitt does great as cop John Blake. And Marion Cotillard delivers an alluring, mystifying dual-identity role as Miranda Tate/Talia Al Ghul.
But it's fellow newcomers Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway that really stand out. The Bane we get in this movie is a lot different than the remedial one we get in Batman And Robin (1997); this new one portrayed greatly by Tom Hardy feels almost ripped straight from the comic books: an intelligent mountain of a man, who poses as both a physical and intellectual threat to Batman. Behind Heath Ledgers groundbreaking performance of The Joker, he's my favorite Batman villain in Nolan's trilogy.
Anne Hathaway portrays Selina Kyle/Catwoman, a professional cat burglar, grifter, and femme fatale who develops a relationship with Bruce Wayne/Batman. She manages to evoke the sense of who Catwoman really is, and does such a great performance, she rivals Michelle Pfeifer's take on the character in Tim Burton's Batman Returns (1992). Lest we forget the intricate and meticulously well-shot 70mm IMAX cinematography? Or Han Zimmer's delightfully haunting musical score? Or every sliver of a detail perfectly synchronised to make connection and reference to the entire trilogy as a whole? No, lest us not forget.
I still choose The Dark Knight as my favorite of Nolan's brilliant Dark Knight Trilogy, as well as my favorite comic book adapted film of all time; but The Dark Knight Rises will blow you away regardless.
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JnhuuAug 10, 2021
Christopher Nolan’s finale to "The Dark Knight" trilogy was a huge success. The film brought in a gross income of $1.085 billion and was one of the most iconic films of the decade so far. From Tom Hardy’s Bane to Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman,Christopher Nolan’s finale to "The Dark Knight" trilogy was a huge success. The film brought in a gross income of $1.085 billion and was one of the most iconic films of the decade so far. From Tom Hardy’s Bane to Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman, this film was a perfect way to end a great trilogy and was one of Warner Bros. greatest successes to date Expand
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NujjhAug 11, 2021
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The Dark Knight Rises received highly positive reviews from critics.[231][232][233] Many have named it one of the best films of 2012,[234] and one of the best superhero films of all time.[235][236][237][238][239][240][241] Film review
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The Dark Knight Rises received highly positive reviews from critics.[231][232][233] Many have named it one of the best films of 2012,[234] and one of the best superhero films of all time.[235][236][237][238][239][240][241] Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave The Dark Knight Rises an approval rating of 87% based on 368 reviews, and a rating average of 8.00/10. The web site's critical consensus reads, "The Dark Knight Rises is an ambitious, thoughtful, and potent action film that concludes Christopher Nolan's franchise in spectacular fashion."[242] Metacritic, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 45 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[243] CinemaScore reported that audiences gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[244]

The Daily Telegraph granted the film a maximum score of five stars, stating that it is "a superhero film without a superhero," comparing it with The Godfather Part II and praising Hardy's performance as well as the film's intricate plot and narrative.[245] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times thought the film was "potent, persuasive and hypnotic" and that it was "more than an exceptional superhero movie, it is masterful filmmaking by any standard."[246] The Playlists Todd Gilchrist wrote "A cinematic, cultural and personal triumph, The Dark Knight Rises is emotionally inspiring, aesthetically significant and critically important for America itself – as a mirror of both sober reflection and resilient hope."[247] IGN gave it a 9 out of 10, noting similarities in tone and theme to Batman Begins over the trilogy's second installment The Dark Knight, but also describing Bane as "that bit less interesting to watch" than Ledger's Joker, despite praising his "menacing voice" and "body language-driven performance".[248] The Guardian scored the film four out of five stars, calling it a film of "granite, monolithic intensity", yet also calling it a "hammy, portentous affair".[249] Andrew O'Hehir of Salon writes "if The Dark Knight Rises is a fascist film, it's a great fascist film, and arguably the biggest, darkest, most thrilling and disturbing and utterly balls-out spectacle ever created for the screen".[250] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three out of four stars, stating "the film begins slowly with a murky plot and too many new characters, but builds to a sensational climax."[251] Film critic Richard Roeper gave the film an "A", calling it "a majestic, gorgeous, brutal and richly satisfying epic", and citing the final scenes of the picture as "the best five minutes of any film this year."[252] The London Film Review gave the film a B and said "Nolan's film is a reminder that superheroes aren't merely a frivolous distraction, but an embodiment of our best selves."[253] The film was crowned by Forbes as the best modern comic book superhero adaptation on screen, outranking both its main summer blockbuster competitor, Marvel's The Avengers, and the trilogy's previous installment The Dark Knight.[254] It was selected for the American Film Institute's top 10 films of 2012,[255] in addition to being on over 140 top 10 end-of the year lists
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HgujjjjjAug 12, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises, helming a rating of 8.4 on IMDB and still a high holder on the top 250 movies list is a prove that despite some people feeling dissatisfied towards this epic conclusion, it is still universally beloved as a movie, andThe Dark Knight Rises, helming a rating of 8.4 on IMDB and still a high holder on the top 250 movies list is a prove that despite some people feeling dissatisfied towards this epic conclusion, it is still universally beloved as a movie, and as one might dare to say, a great superhero movie.

Watching this film for the first time in theaters, with no knowledge of filmmaking, not even a movie fan at that time, just a normal audience going in the theatres for a ride, I remember coming out completely satisfied and floored. This film still crowns the most pristine look for an action film. The cinematography, the snow falling in the city of Gotham, everything about the visuals of this film is just screaming awesomeness, and for the longest time I hold this film as the pinnacle of the best looking action film and I still do.

In many ways, the minor flaws in here is so insignificant compare to the memorable bits of the film. This rendition of cat woman is by far the best one ever. Anne Hathaway achieves the perfect balance of sexiness and the feminine wit in this character, the visual design is also perfect. Bane is such an underrated villain, Tom Hardy adds so much on the character’s simple motivation, the menace through his voice and his physicality rivals Batman and his energy brought so much to the tension we felt in the film. The opening and ending scene is one of the best in movie cinema.

One of my favourite aspects of this film is how Nolan coins the genre of the superhero saga into a prison break movie. The design of the pit is visually so mesmerizing, every time the camera points up to the light and we see the cave of the prison, the picture just becomes this visceral canvas of beauty in horror. The moment when Bruce Wayne confronts his true fear by foregoing the only security from the rope, it’s honestly so badass that it trumps every other character moment in any Marvel movies and DC movies for that matter.

After so many years, there’s still not one DCEU movie that achieves this style of epic grounded action thriller where Nolan single-handedly master in Hollywood. It’s only until 2016 where Denis Villeneuve finally managed to make something that comes close to that level of authentic grandness.

The Dark Knight Rises also has the best score in the trilogy in my opinion, the best score for any hero movies, the perfect balance of grandness, epicness, the unsung melancholy and the haunting beauty of romantic sacrifice.

While it may not have consistently great dialogue, it still have great characters and Nolan should hold this close to him for his next film
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HjnjnbhAug 13, 2021
In 3rd place is many people's number one. But again our very non-scientific (and somewhat controversial) survey has it in third. It's the final of director Christopher Nolan's trilogy of Batman movies starring the magnificent Christian BaleIn 3rd place is many people's number one. But again our very non-scientific (and somewhat controversial) survey has it in third. It's the final of director Christopher Nolan's trilogy of Batman movies starring the magnificent Christian Bale as the caped crusader. This one also has the fantastic actor Tom Hardy as the bad guy from hell, Bane Expand
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GhhggpopAug 14, 2021
my favorite of this trilogy !! bane is the best villain and this movie has the best plot twists. also catwoman !!!!!!!! she’s not as predictable as rachel was and she’s very cool. this movie made me cry from sadness and from joy. very good &my favorite of this trilogy !! bane is the best villain and this movie has the best plot twists. also catwoman !!!!!!!! she’s not as predictable as rachel was and she’s very cool. this movie made me cry from sadness and from joy. very good & i do recommend. Expand
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JhhnwbbqAug 14, 2021
Critics absolutely loved The Dark Knight Rises, and its critics score is nearly as high as The Dark Knight, which is considered by many to be the best comic book film of all time. The Dark Knight Rises has a critics score of 87% to The DarkCritics absolutely loved The Dark Knight Rises, and its critics score is nearly as high as The Dark Knight, which is considered by many to be the best comic book film of all time. The Dark Knight Rises has a critics score of 87% to The Dark Knight’s 94%. Expand
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JunghhAug 15, 2021
Each film in the series was a box office success, in particular the second and third films, which both earned over $1 billion worldwide. The films have also received near-universal acclaim from critics and audiences, being praised for NolansEach film in the series was a box office success, in particular the second and third films, which both earned over $1 billion worldwide. The films have also received near-universal acclaim from critics and audiences, being praised for Nolans direction and writing, the performances of the cast, the more realistic and darker reinvention of the source material, masterclass filmmaking such as the major use of practical effects over computer generated imagery, and Hans Zimmers score for each film. The Dark Knight Trilogy has gained widespread recognition as not only being a massive improvement over the previous series of Batman films, but also the greatest achievement of the superhero film genre, as well as three of the best films of all time. Because the trilogy was meant to be a stand-alone series, the character is set to be rebooted once again for the upcoming DC Extended Universe, starting with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016 Expand
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AjnnahaAug 15, 2021
Nolan ends this trilogy on such a high, all of the action set pieces were much grander than the previous films. Tom Hardy takes over this entire movie delivering great dialogue, and bringing a calm yet intimidating presence.Nolan delivers onNolan ends this trilogy on such a high, all of the action set pieces were much grander than the previous films. Tom Hardy takes over this entire movie delivering great dialogue, and bringing a calm yet intimidating presence.Nolan delivers on all 3 films giving us one of the best trilogies in film Expand
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JknnjAug 16, 2021
The follow up to the legendary The Dark Knight and the finale of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, this film surpassed expectations despite the pressure it had to be great.

The Dark Knight Rises sees Christian Bale’s Batman up against Tom
The follow up to the legendary The Dark Knight and the finale of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, this film surpassed expectations despite the pressure it had to be great.

The Dark Knight Rises sees Christian Bale’s Batman up against Tom Hardy’s Bane, a revolutionist who wants to liberate the world of pain. He needs to join forces with Catwoman, a.k.a. Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway), and find other allies to take down this menacing foe.

We love this film for its pacing, performances, and the anxiety that comes from watching such a dramatic showdown. Its development went through a lot, especially after the passing of Heath Ledger, forcing rewrites and hesitation on going forward with the film at all. We’ll always be excited for more Batman, but if this had been the last instance of the caped crusader on screen, we could rest easy.
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NjanwhaAug 16, 2021
Following the critical failure Batman Series Warner Bros decided to reboot the franchise using acclaim director Christopher Nolan. Each film in the series received near universal acclaim, in particular the second and third films receivedFollowing the critical failure Batman Series Warner Bros decided to reboot the franchise using acclaim director Christopher Nolan. Each film in the series received near universal acclaim, in particular the second and third films received universal acclaim and both earned over $ 1Billion worldwide. Critics and audiences, being praised for Nolan's direction, themes and character building, performances from the cast .This trilogy has gained widespread recognition as not only being a massive improvement over the previous series of Batman films, but also the greatest achievement of the superhero film genre, as well as three of the best films of all time Expand
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JyijhhAug 17, 2021
Probably talking about TDKR. It doesn’t have a conservative message like some people think, nor does it have a liberal message. It shows some of the poorer people leading a violent revolt and Batman and the cops have to fight them. Now IProbably talking about TDKR. It doesn’t have a conservative message like some people think, nor does it have a liberal message. It shows some of the poorer people leading a violent revolt and Batman and the cops have to fight them. Now I understand how that could be interpreted but I’ll tell you why it’s not. For one the movie shows that it’s not about keeping poor people in there place. Joseph Gordon-Levitts character is proof of that as he talks about the inspiration that Batman gives to the orphans. Batman isn’t fighting with the cops because all cops are good, he’s fighting with them because he needs backup to protect against Banes radical team. All three Dark Knight movies show corrupt cops so it’s not a pro cop movie and it’s not an anti cop movie either. Because it also shows heroic cops. Batman says in Begins that he became a criminal for a short time to better understand them. That’s why he doesn’t kill. The people Bane is working with are criminals not just regular people. This whole thing was very ramble but I’m tired of people saying it’s a conservative movie. Expand
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BhhhjuAug 17, 2021
It's probably not chiefly about OWS, but it's pretty clearly a commentary on the idea of occupation, be it recent examples like Iraq or OWS or past instances throughout history. I do think it's a distinct shot at populism in general, whichIt's probably not chiefly about OWS, but it's pretty clearly a commentary on the idea of occupation, be it recent examples like Iraq or OWS or past instances throughout history. I do think it's a distinct shot at populism in general, which makes sense because Nolan is clearly a director who is obsessed with the WHAT and HOW, but is less able to actually emote and think about the WHY. We can probably tease that out and figure out his politics pretty easily.
Ultimately, I read TDKR as a defense of liberal democracy, and that it strains to strip that defense of left or right ideology. You can criticize that all you want rightfully so, as the sheer idea of democracy without ideology is centrist liberal/libertarian **** but it is definitely not a whole sale condemnation of OWS. In fact, if it came out now exactly the same, people would apply anyone from Trump to Bernie to Bane's character
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JanajanikjAug 18, 2021
critics were quick to name the grand finale of the short-lived franchise as the best film of 2012.

Starring some of the best of Nolan’s favourite actors, the film achieved the impossible and tied up as many loose ends as it could in a
critics were quick to name the grand finale of the short-lived franchise as the best film of 2012.

Starring some of the best of Nolan’s favourite actors, the film achieved the impossible and tied up as many loose ends as it could in a satisfying and fulfilling way, whilst also having us beg for more. Eight years later, fans remain desperate to know what became of Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s John Blake, who revealed his real name to be ‘Robin’ after inheriting the Batcave in Bruce Wayne’s last will and testament.


Is he Robin? Is he Nightwing? Is he Batman the Second? Is he … still a cop who uses Batman’s technology to find bad guys quicker to fast-track himself to Chief of Police?


Seeing as Nolan has said the franchise is over, we’ll probably never know.

With many critics praising the intricate plot, the film has been compared to masterpieces such as The Godfather: Part 2
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HhhhhhjjAug 19, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises: 9.5/10 Goated, absolutely **** goated. This is going to be like a combo of my review of the movie and just my general thoughts on the trilogy as a whole but in both regards it deserves nothing but the highest praise.The Dark Knight Rises: 9.5/10 Goated, absolutely **** goated. This is going to be like a combo of my review of the movie and just my general thoughts on the trilogy as a whole but in both regards it deserves nothing but the highest praise. Such a brilliant display of everything from audio-visual work to narrative structure and characterization this trilogy really does it all. The score was absolutely outstanding from beginning to end and in this movie I felt like the score did so much to amplify all of the scenes regardless of what was happening. The dialogue was amazing, iconic one liners and more subtle conversations that carry so much emotional weight it doesnt feel like a single line is wasted at any point which is extremely difficult to do. The cast is so well done, can we just talk about how this one trilogy has some of the best protagonists antagonists and side characters in all of fiction? Every character arc was explored and developed to its fullest from beginning to the end, characters that are introduced in one movie get the proper amount of development necessary to flesh out every aspect and ultimately creates some of the most iconic performances in all of media. This movie had that in spades, in particular it had a lot of really good development for Commissioner Gordon who was already one of my favorite characters in the trilogy but this cemented it for me. My favorite character in this movie in particular was Catwoman for sure, she served as a super interesting counterbalance for Batman acting as sort of a more self-serving out for herself version of him and god damn was it fun to watch. Amazing performance Anne Hathaway absolutely killed it, its honestly kinda nuts how well she fit the role imo. Bane was another really interesting character, had some great dialogue, and his characterization was really well done. I think one of the main themes of this trilogy is the idea of chaos and how it brings out the worst in people, and Bane is a fantastic device used to explore this idea. I think The Joker was the better device through which this was explored but like I think thats being a little bit unfair so its whatever, both are fantastic in their own rights. Also this ending might be one of the best most conclusive most satisfying endings to anything that I have ever watched or read, everything fit perfectly into place, I just wanted to see my boy Bruce happy and thats exactly what we got, the ending had me straight up crying it was so good. I came to become so invested in these characters over the course of these movies and it feels so good to see this trilogy end in such a beautiful way. This trilogy is absolutely goated in every way, shape and form, Christopher Nolan is a genius.,I'm not even mad that we didn’t get any more it’s absolutely perfect. Truly one of the best universes in all of media, I honestly don’t even know what else to say other than the fact that its brilliant Expand
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GghhggppAug 20, 2021
Nolan somehow makes this movie so that it is good and enjoyable for all audiences beyond just comic book lovers. I think this entire trilogy gives DC a boost over Marvel.
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HbbjnnAug 21, 2021
i just rewatched this film for the first time in a few years and boy was it much better than i remembered.
this film offers a new look at gotham compared to the dark, gritty criminal underworld present in the first two films. we can see a
i just rewatched this film for the first time in a few years and boy was it much better than i remembered.
this film offers a new look at gotham compared to the dark, gritty criminal underworld present in the first two films. we can see a gotham that has prospered in the last few years, moving out of the darkness both figuratively and literally. most of the scenes in this movie are set in broad daylight, which is a refreshing change from the last two entries.
tom hardy is excellent as Bane in this movie. he is the first villain in this series that truly feels like an unstoppable force. the moment where the whole plan comes together, the cops are trapped underground and bane declares anarchy on the football field was chilling and was the first time i felt as though there were real stakes from a villain.
i do find miranda tate being the true villain an excellent twist. she is Bruce’s reckoning, a cultivation of everything he has done and him quite literally facing his past dealings with the league of shadows and the consequences of his never ending work to protect gotham. i do wish they’d built up her relationship with bruce a bit more, though, as their romance did seem to come out of nowhere, but in the end it made the twist even more jaw dropping. this movie is long, and there is a LOT going on, but for the most part the pacing is pretty good. there were definitely parts that could’ve been cut out, this film suffers from agonisingly long and boring car chases like the dark knight does. other than that there isn’t much i would change about this movie.
anne hathaway is also spectacular in this movie and was very enjoyable to watch. i found myself enjoying every scene she was in and we get to see her grow from the selfish to the selfless across the movie. this movie also features great performances all round. out of the main ensemble i can’t say there are any weak performances.
my favourite scenes would have to be the ones of bruce in the pit. he is quite literally reborn there and the harrowing chants of the prisoners as someone attempts to climb is something that i always remembered from the first time i watched this movie.
this movie excels at being the end of the trilogy - batman’s final mission. with the highest stakes ever, and one of the most impressive villains i have ever seen in a superhero movie, it’s an enjoyment to watch from start to finish. And in the final scene where we see the plane fly off with the bomb and batman inside it we are quite literally seeing the death of batman. bruce may still be alive but he has hung up the cape, and the batman died along with the bomb leaving a beautiful well-wrapped ending to one of the best trilogies of all time.

i don’t see much point making more batman movies after these ones, they are hard to flaw are greatly celebrated even today. afflecks batman wasnt great, but he still feels like he stands in the shadow of Bale, which i also worry will happen to Pattinson once “The Batman” releases. after rewatching the remarkable ending to a franchise it has got me thinking about how future movies can compete, and in my opinions batman should be left to rest for now. the dark knight rises is the perfect fulfilling ending to batman and his story
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TvhhbhAug 21, 2021
Not only is this the most intelligent Nolan film, really getting you to work as you watch the villain's plan unfold before you and the heroes, but it is also the most powerful in storytelling and moving the audience.

Already you have the
Not only is this the most intelligent Nolan film, really getting you to work as you watch the villain's plan unfold before you and the heroes, but it is also the most powerful in storytelling and moving the audience.

Already you have the groundwork laid out from the previous film 'The Dark Knight' to follow up with Batman, running from the police who now has to tackle a new threat. It could not be done in a more mind-shattering and brilliant way.

Bane's character, while seemingly a bit generic, quickly makes you realize how much you've taken him for granted when learning more about his backstory. Every time he walks on the screen he has a presence. I would say the same for the Joker, but he's been unfortunately memed too much for me to take him 'so serious' anymore.

The way in which Bruce must rise again from the pit truly felt inspiring, and how he climbed out without the rope, the safety which he had always throughout the previous films. To me, that rope was symbolic of everyone he had with him throughout the films. Alfred, Rachel, and Dent as well. Now he had lost them all to the very same symbol which he crawls back to every night. He still finds the courage to put it on one last time.

This time especially, I felt extremely interested in all other subplots in the movie. Gone was the fun but slightly stale 2000s grain and the lower mm cameras. This really plays up the aesthetic which Gotham is, and also allows for Gotham City to feel breathed in, as though people are really walking through it. This is something I never truly feel in any other Batman series or adaptation.

To say this is the best Batman movie is an understatement. This really is the peak of Nolan's filmmaking for me. Everything from the acting, choreography, the score, and much more is such a step up from both predecessors. It never ceases to amaze me how much effort must have gone into this film.

Ten out of **** ten.
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ThvghbAug 21, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises was nothing less than a phenomenon when released in 2012. Taking in over $1billion once released in cinemas and boasting some of the biggest stars in the world of film; it more than lived up to the pre-hype of the movie
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GhbhhggAug 21, 2021
universal critical acclaim and being hailed as an instant classic when it was released in the summer of 2012, The Dark Knight Rises
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HyugyhAug 22, 2021
The perfect conclusion to the perfect trilogy from Bane being a great villain and a good twist with talia al ghul and cat woman being good
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JannahhzAug 22, 2021
I still love this so so so so much. I never appreciated the score or the cinematography but man they are both great. The scene when Bane and Batman fight and it switches from like 1.85 to IMAX is so good. And the lack of music makes it allI still love this so so so so much. I never appreciated the score or the cinematography but man they are both great. The scene when Bane and Batman fight and it switches from like 1.85 to IMAX is so good. And the lack of music makes it all the better. This to me, this is what I think of when I think of the movies that I love, it always leaves me smiling. Amen.

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HhjhujhAug 23, 2021
Rises is an epic conclusion to the Dark Knight story, and wraps up everything it needed to perfectly one of the best damn comicbook movies I've ever witnessed. Nolan's trilogy will always be close to my heart, and still yet to be topped andRises is an epic conclusion to the Dark Knight story, and wraps up everything it needed to perfectly one of the best damn comicbook movies I've ever witnessed. Nolan's trilogy will always be close to my heart, and still yet to be topped and proberly never will be.

Following up after The Dark Knight is a near impossible task, and could easily have been a disaster. But not on Nolan's watch, he gives us a final chapter which is darker, innovetive, thrilling, compelling, emotional, full of twists, bigger in scale, builds on previous events and that delivered beyond my expectations.

The story is more focused on Bruce then Batman which may have disappointed some fans, but not me. The script masterfully completes the arc of Bruce Wayne and does a solid justice to Bob Kane's creation. The writing is sharp, poetic and delicious. While Nolan introduces new techniques to his direction style, that enhances the storytelling experience to make it more engaging and immersive. The action is awesome, in particular the hand to hand fights between Batman and Bane. Zimmer's score is better then ever with melodies on an epic scope, and Pfister's stunning imagery completes the final ingrediant to an incredible movie.

Performances are outstanding. Bale is the best he's ever been, Caine brings that powerful emotional weight and rest of the returning cast play their parts beautifully. Hathaway is a great Catwoman, and Hardy delivers a terrifying villain of intimidating brawn and high level interlect who I believe over more time will be appreciated more. He is the ultimate foe for Bruce and the perfect final challenge.
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JjsnanAug 24, 2021
The period between when I saw it last and now is so large it should be illegal. This movie is beyond fantastic and competes with the dark knight for the best of the trilogy. Every little detail throughout the film is close to perfect. Amazing
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GhhvghnAug 25, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is hands down the greatest conclusion to any trilogy. I loved pretty much everything about this movie. I also think it is the best movie in the franchise, even better than The Dark Knight albeit just by a narrow margin.The Dark Knight Rises is hands down the greatest conclusion to any trilogy. I loved pretty much everything about this movie. I also think it is the best movie in the franchise, even better than The Dark Knight albeit just by a narrow margin. The action sequences are incredible, the characters are very well fleshed out and Bane is one of the greatest villains of all time, while I don't think he's quite as good as The Joker but he's certainly an iconic villain.

What I really love about this film is that it focuses on Bruce and his psychological obsession with Batman far more than the previous film did. He is a broken man in this one, he had to hang up his cape and cowl after taking the fall for Harvey Dent's crimes in the previous film yet he can't move on from the pain of his parents death and his obsession of being Batman. He has spent the past 4 years waiting for things to go bad in Gotham so he has a reason to become Batman once more and die protecting Gotham. Bruce's character arc in this film is pretty much flawless, Christopher Nolan somehow took a very fantasy element of the comics being the Lazarus Pit and adapted it to fit in the real world. In order for Bruce to rise from the pit he must regain his fear of death, he must care about his own life once again and in a way once he rises from it he has been reborn a new man, one who cares about his life and will fight not only for Gotham, not only for the people but for himself.

Do not listen to the haters, there is a very small yet vocal minority of haters who can't stand it that this film made over a billion dollars yet didn't need the Joker, as a result they made up a bunch of nit picky complaints such as Bruce quit being Batman because of Rachel (he didn't, Rachel was the reason he couldn't let go of his obsession), that there weren't enough Batsuit scenes, some people are even stupid enough to think the bomb would have caused a tsunami yet anyone with a basic understanding of plate tectonics knows that isn't possible.

Overall this movie is an absolute masterpiece and it is a very fulfilling conclusion to the greatest trilogy ever.
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GghbvbhgAug 25, 2021
Christopher Nolan's final entry in the Dark Knight Trilogy was similarly successful as the previous movie and brought the character's arc to a close in a satisfying way.

Reimagining a number of characters that had appeared in previous Batman
Christopher Nolan's final entry in the Dark Knight Trilogy was similarly successful as the previous movie and brought the character's arc to a close in a satisfying way.

Reimagining a number of characters that had appeared in previous Batman movies, as well as introducing a few classic ones to the big screen, The Dark Knight Rises wowed critics with its gusto in tackling such a highly-anticipated finale to the Bale era of the character
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Hy7bhhhAug 26, 2021
*puts on seatbelt*
“no no. they expect one of us in the record brother!”
“have you started the fire?” “yeeess… the fire rises.” theres a scene in the beginning of this film where alfred as a conversation with bruce about how he goes to
*puts on seatbelt*
“no no. they expect one of us in the record brother!”
“have you started the fire?”
“yeeess… the fire rises.”

theres a scene in the beginning of this film where alfred as a conversation with bruce about how he goes to florence once a year for vacation and he always wishes that one day he would see bruce there with a woman. they wouldnt say anything, but alfred would know that bruce made it in. alfred never wanted to see bruce back in gotham when he first left. he wanted to see bruce happy.

thats one of my favorite scenes ever, and after this rewatch, this is one of my favorite MOVIES ever. i think it has the best technical film making out of any of these 3 movies. it has my favorite character out of them all in bane, my favorite movie quote EVER (above), a lot of my favorite scenes in movies ever (opening plane scene, football scene, bane vs batman in the cave, bane vs batman in gotham and that whole captial building showdown, getting rid of the bomb scene, the ending, which is A LOT of scenes i know), and some of the best choreographed and shot action that ive seen in a comic book film. the action scenes in this movie are always high intensity and badass.

bane is so scary, its because you can feel how much power he has. he is such a skilled fighter and mercenary.. the dominance him and his malitia have is so threatening. everything he does is threatening. banes one liners are great too!! he is the perfect villain, strong, powerful in society/crime, very smart and methodical, and is actually a very high threat to the protagonist(s). bruce waynes return gets me so hyped up, you have no clue. i kinda like that he feels a little more vulnerable in this film than in the dark knight where he was an unstoppable force. bane is clearly more skilled and stronger than batman, which is good. i love that so much. joseph gordon-levitt is a great addition to the film, so happy with his character in the film. seeing morgan freeman, michael caine, and gary oldman return was so delightful. anne hathaway is one of the most attractive women on the whole planet, id let her hit me with a truck. like bro please break my wrists..

the ending of this film is amazing. jgl is teased to carry batmans legacy, and im glad he doesnt and that it ends there. gotham is saved. gordon and lucius go out with a good realization moment, and with time winding down in the film, it comes full circle. alfreds dreams come true. he goes on vacation to venice, and sees bruce wayne sitting across from him with a woman. they make eye contact, dont say a word. bruce made it. never wants to see bruce in gotham again
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AbbagagqAug 27, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is a universally praised film Loved by the overwhelming Majority
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JgjhyhhAug 28, 2021
it has huge acclaim from both critics and Audience alike.
8/10 on RT and 78/10 on metacritic which is on par or better than Marvels best films
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JannahahaAug 28, 2021
Joker made Dark Knight as unique and special as it was, but Rises is a pure masterpiece. Perfection
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HbhhjAug 29, 2021
The consensus among critics and fans alike, millions of them, agree that it’s a great film and an excellent ending to the trilogy.
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JannahahayAug 30, 2021
Incredible film. The build up and suspense of everything, especially to see how it played out in the third act was brilliant all around. Now I’m gonna go into some random thoughts. Miranda Tate being al Ghul’s kid, biggest stab in the backIncredible film. The build up and suspense of everything, especially to see how it played out in the third act was brilliant all around. Now I’m gonna go into some random thoughts. Miranda Tate being al Ghul’s kid, biggest stab in the back ever. I loved seeing the prison and how Nolan paralleled that with the well and bats in Batman Begins. Selina Kyle, badass. Also, bad af. With Alfred, the foreshadowing and him seeing Bruce with a wife, paying off in the end, was awesome. John Blake’s real name being revealed as Robin, blew my mind. It was also cool to see him sort of take over the bat cave in the end. When Bruce died, I was tearing up. What actually crushed me though was seeing Alfred crying in front of all three Wayne’s graves. But then, we learned the autopilot on the Bat was actually fixed, by BRUCE. I was definitely smiling hard there. Alfred seeing Selina and Bruce in the end brought another tear or two to my eye. Right before the credits, Alfred got to see everything he ever wanted for Bruce. Very rewarding film, and my favorite of the trilogy if I'm being totally honest Expand
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NukmjAug 31, 2021
Where to begin. It starts out with an absolute bang. Another movie to the trilogy, another extremely badass, villain of the century introduced. Bane is intimidating, ruthless, badass, a myth; everything a great villain should be: pure evil.Where to begin. It starts out with an absolute bang. Another movie to the trilogy, another extremely badass, villain of the century introduced. Bane is intimidating, ruthless, badass, a myth; everything a great villain should be: pure evil. We immediately are hooked to the story that continues unraveling through the next parts of the movie. We get to see yet another deep and dark interpretation of Bruce Wayne/The Batman. Once again, Christopher Nolan flawlessly executes the complexity of the character and gives us so much more than just that. We see Wayne using his fears, his pain, his suffering to overcome those very things and rise above. We see our beloved Alfred giving his all to what can only be described as his father-son relationship with Bruce. We see new characters appear for the first time, such as the talented burglar, Catwoman, who also gets a very deep character and personality behind the mask. We get to see a mere cop, who gives his city his all, and risks his very life for the great good, representing a symbol of pure goodness. Not a single moment throughout this movie that makes you feel bored or not entertained. It’s filled with amazing CGI; next level story-telling; suspense to keep you at your toes; character development that makes you connect to them in a way you never have before. You can literally feel the pain Bruce is going through, you can literally feel his journey to overcoming it. With deep connections and conclusions to the other two movies, The Dark Knight Rises concludes the perfect trilogy in the most perfect way imaginable, with a deep and emotional ending that had me in tears Expand
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UjvgggbSep 1, 2021
I didn’t think it could get better than the Dark Knight but it did. Wow….l
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HhabbaSep 2, 2021
Tom Hardy's expressions with his eyes alone as Bane, Anne Hathaway as a super hot Cat-Woman, and Batman action, stunts, and triumphs/comebacks that have been never before seen makes this 3rd installment completely and unforgettably monumental!
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UnnabbahSep 2, 2021
The end of the Dark Knight trilogy. This is one of my favorite trilogies of all time. This movie has some great acting, my favorite being Tom Hardy. This movie has the best end fight scene and ending out of the trilogy. This movie isThe end of the Dark Knight trilogy. This is one of my favorite trilogies of all time. This movie has some great acting, my favorite being Tom Hardy. This movie has the best end fight scene and ending out of the trilogy. This movie is incredible and a great end to an amazing trilogy Expand
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JjahnnSep 2, 2021
In this movie, it comes to question if a 'batman' is truly needed and rightfully so! Because justice and good causes are not found in battle but in what one fights for. It is not about the body but the spirit. And in this sense, the return toIn this movie, it comes to question if a 'batman' is truly needed and rightfully so! Because justice and good causes are not found in battle but in what one fights for. It is not about the body but the spirit. And in this sense, the return to living an actual life instead of merely playing the hero is an important part of the movie. + Bain posing as a Brutus liberating society. Tom Hardy in one of his best roles Expand
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JzairzSep 3, 2021
Every scene of The Dark Knight Rises felt important. The characters felt real, the relationships felt genuine. Nothing felt forced, and to have it so intricately weave together all three films of this epic trilogy, reminds you of why you goEvery scene of The Dark Knight Rises felt important. The characters felt real, the relationships felt genuine. Nothing felt forced, and to have it so intricately weave together all three films of this epic trilogy, reminds you of why you go to the movies. Christopher Nolan gave us one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight and of Gotham City itself. It was a beginning, middle, and end of a story that, for me, was the inspiration for picking up an actual comic book. In my humble opinion, The Dark Knight can now stand next to The Lord of the Rings as the greatest movie trilogies of all time Expand
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BfhhhSep 4, 2021
Amazing!This movie did everything I wanted it do and ends on a perfect note.This is far better than Avengers:Endgame as it feels more authentic to the superhero genre
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GyhnbbgnSep 4, 2021
Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, dubbed The Dark Knight trilogy, has been celebrated as one of the greatest trilogies in film history. Mainly spurred on by post-2008 film students, the trilogy has been ranked alongside such three-partChristopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, dubbed The Dark Knight trilogy, has been celebrated as one of the greatest trilogies in film history. Mainly spurred on by post-2008 film students, the trilogy has been ranked alongside such three-part cinematic tales as The Godfather, The Lord of the Rings, and the original Star Wars trilogy.


Whereas most superhero movie trilogies have a weak link – Iron Man 2, Thor: The Dark World, Spider-Man 3, etc. – every installment in The Dark Knight trilogy is great in its own way
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KnhjniSep 4, 2021
When it comes to wrapping up one of the greatest trilogies of all time, audiences couldn’t resist the epic scope of The Dark Knight Rises. And though it’s one of the many movies where his face is covered up, Tom Hardy’s performance as Bane isWhen it comes to wrapping up one of the greatest trilogies of all time, audiences couldn’t resist the epic scope of The Dark Knight Rises. And though it’s one of the many movies where his face is covered up, Tom Hardy’s performance as Bane is incredible.

Nolan did what he has always done brilliantly, which is to make the villains so much smarter than they had been depicted in previous movies.
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HhvgghnnSep 5, 2021
Besides The Prestige, TDKR, imo, has the most heart in a Nolan-directed film.
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HyhhjmSep 6, 2021
This movie does a good job moving forward with the events of the last movie. It had a great villan with Bane. The action is really cool. Catwoman is a neat addition and Batman is just as good in this as he is in the others. I didnt reallyThis movie does a good job moving forward with the events of the last movie. It had a great villan with Bane. The action is really cool. Catwoman is a neat addition and Batman is just as good in this as he is in the others. I didnt really have any problems with the plot. Overal a good movie and great additon to the Dark Knight Trilogy Expand
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AuahbbbaSep 6, 2021
TDKR had much more directorial care, much greater cinematography and camerawork, and took a lot more general effort and planning than any of the other films. How does that relate to "Nolan was bored," or "it was half assed?!" You can LOOK atTDKR had much more directorial care, much greater cinematography and camerawork, and took a lot more general effort and planning than any of the other films. How does that relate to "Nolan was bored," or "it was half assed?!" You can LOOK at the camerawork and framing, and detail and see that he put more into that film than the other two combined, possibly. Even the script was far more complex than the other two Expand
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UbujnjjSep 7, 2021
In The Dark Knight Rises, we actually see all of the characters develop; truths are revealed and we see how they can emotionally devastate certain characters like Bruce and Alfred. It reveals who they really are as characters sort of. TheIn The Dark Knight Rises, we actually see all of the characters develop; truths are revealed and we see how they can emotionally devastate certain characters like Bruce and Alfred. It reveals who they really are as characters sort of. The ending is far superior and unlike The Dark Knight actually elicits an emotional response. More care and heart was clearly put into TDKR than The Dark Knight in my personal opinion, and if you don't agree, that's fine Expand
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JhabahaSep 7, 2021
“The Dark Knight Rises is a masterpiece...It is the most ambitious superhero movie ever made. The most dense, the most thoughtful, the most somber. It is more than a comic book movie – it’s a great novel condensed into an action film.”
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BhhbvSep 8, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises” is emotionally inspiring, aesthetically significant and critically important for America itself – as a mirror of both sober reflection and resilient hope
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HbbhhqqSep 8, 2021
TDK trilogy are considered the best comic book movies ever/some of the best movies ever, that’s a pretty high bar
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HhhjmnnSep 9, 2021
with its iconic appeal and the enormous acclaim TDKR received upon release.
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VookkSep 9, 2021
Verdict: The third and final Batman movie from director Christopher Nolan is mercilessly brilliant and exemplifies masterful filmmaking
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AhhanhaSep 10, 2021
I was just done rewatching my favourite movie in TDK trilogy, when I heard that Nolan's next project MIGHT involve Oppenheimer's role in the atomic bomb. Turns out Rob Pattinson gifted Chris an anthology of speeches Oppenheimer gave after theI was just done rewatching my favourite movie in TDK trilogy, when I heard that Nolan's next project MIGHT involve Oppenheimer's role in the atomic bomb. Turns out Rob Pattinson gifted Chris an anthology of speeches Oppenheimer gave after the war at the Tenet wrap party.

Things are shaping up to be a cinematic universe of overarching themes that bind Nolan's recent movies. TDKR obviously has a nuclear reactor, Interstellar's dust bowl has strong nuclear winter energy, Dunkirk was obviously set in WW2, and Tenet had a future scientist build an entropy reversing algorithm that could destroy the past as well as the future. Nolan seems interested in our annihilation and abuse of technology; looping it from the past to the future.

This ties into one complaint I keep hearing; that Talia serves no purpose in this movie except being Bane's boss. The truth is Bruce 'Howard Hughes' Wayne has nothing out there for him anymore. The Dent Act was passed, effectively wiping out organized crime in Gotham. He can't be Batman anymore because the world has no need for the symbol anymore - remember, this Batman is an idea that only works when people fear him, until the Joker tarnished that symbol in front of Gothamites. So if Bruce has nothing, he can at least invest in clean energy, which is in keeping with his duty to always help Gotham. Talia then gains his trust and turns this tool into an atom bomb. Our two villains are able to game Gotham billionaires: Talia worms her way into Bruce's life, as Bane infiltrates Daggert for his cement - now that's what I call a Temporal Pincer Manoeuve!

The returning cast of Bale, Caine, Oldman and Freeman are at their best here IMO - You can see this entire history of the characters when Alfred pleads with Bruce to throw in the towel as Batman.
Gordon's growing discomfort in going along with the Noble Lie about Dent is so understated. Cillian Murphy's scarecrow cameo is always a delight and the true MVP of the trilogy. The new folks in this ensemble also deliver in spades. Hardy's Bane might be my favourite character in this entire trilogy: his physicality and body language speaks a thousand words. With just a hand on a guy's shoulder, the power dynamics of who's in charge instantly changes. Hathaway's Catwoman is hands down my favourite female character in a Nolan movie! She makes my dark knight rise (
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HnbabbaqSep 11, 2021
The critical reception you find on any movie review sites and the awards that TDKR won show that it's genuinely amazing
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JhnjnnSep 12, 2021
Nolans third and final film in The Dark Knight trilogy is one to beat, Anne Hathaway's ‘catwoman’ stole the show as she embodied my perfect imagination of how catwoman should be. Nolans incorporation of Bane and his political vengeance madeNolans third and final film in The Dark Knight trilogy is one to beat, Anne Hathaway's ‘catwoman’ stole the show as she embodied my perfect imagination of how catwoman should be. Nolans incorporation of Bane and his political vengeance made the film that much greater as it cancelled out any form of cheesiness that superhero movies are often paired with. Commissioner Gordon and Alfred manage to steal the hearts of the audience and the final cliffhanger that leaves the introduction of ‘Robin’ is an excellent way to end such a spectacular series of films Expand
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HgunbbSep 12, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises goes way beyond my expectations. I, honestly, have doubts about how TDKR is going to beat the two previous Nolan Batman films, but yeah, I was wrong. For me, TDKR is the best film from this trilogy. The new charactersThe Dark Knight Rises goes way beyond my expectations. I, honestly, have doubts about how TDKR is going to beat the two previous Nolan Batman films, but yeah, I was wrong. For me, TDKR is the best film from this trilogy. The new characters are introduced in separate events throughout the film, creating interconnected layers on top of another layers. It is packed with ups and downs, playing with my emotions and giving me one of the most eventful cinematic experiences I've ever had so far. The few late twists in the final 30 minutes of the film are a bonus point. Nolan's writing is amazing. Building up at a fast tempo, he manages to maintain a high level of intensity throughout the story. The addition of Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard and Joseph Gordon-Levitt completes the film really well. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, especially, surprises me with his steady performance. Such an underrated actor he is. The cinematography is sharp. Though the set is not as dark as in the previous films, it still gets me in the mood. Hans Zimmer's score is unmatched here. Top notch. Overall, The Dark Knight Rises is a brilliant conclusion to a world-beating superhero trilogy. I wouldn't say that this is a better work than Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, but it is definitely the one that I enjoyed the most. :-) Expand
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JhnjmmmSep 12, 2021
Always struggled to express my thoughts on this one. The Dark Knight Rises is a film about three Rs. Redemption. Reckoning. And obviously Rising. It's probably one of the most visceral cinematic experiences available and one of the bestAlways struggled to express my thoughts on this one. The Dark Knight Rises is a film about three Rs. Redemption. Reckoning. And obviously Rising. It's probably one of the most visceral cinematic experiences available and one of the best looking blockbusters of all time. Watching it on the big screen tonight was unbelievable, the film's flaws were a little heightened, but how incredibly **** awesome this film is was made fully realised too. So yeh, I'm sticking with a high score because this was a great conclusion to one of the best trilogies Expand
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ssdvbhSep 12, 2021
I’ll never forget the hype I had for this movie and then seeing it opening night, it even received a standing ovation. Was blown away by the film and still am to this day. This is how you conclude a trilogy, and this was the perfect way toI’ll never forget the hype I had for this movie and then seeing it opening night, it even received a standing ovation. Was blown away by the film and still am to this day. This is how you conclude a trilogy, and this was the perfect way to end a Batman saga Expand
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JhbhmmSep 12, 2021
The loudest reaction I've been a part of is during The Dark Knight Rises, when Christian Bale is about to make the jump to escape Bane's pit. I remember me and a group of friends who watched it in a packed screening (which to date, remainsThe loudest reaction I've been a part of is during The Dark Knight Rises, when Christian Bale is about to make the jump to escape Bane's pit. I remember me and a group of friends who watched it in a packed screening (which to date, remains the most occupied superhero film I've ever been to see in cinemas... and that included Endgame). It wasn't just the four of us on the edge of our seats, an old lady and her husband were also close to standing.
I'll never forget the way everyone yelled and jumped up and legitimately started hugging and cheering when Batman rose again. It's even more stranger looking back because British audiences don't engage in the regular hooliganism that American audiences and Indian audiences do during blockbuster films
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HgvvccSep 12, 2021
Another amazing movie in an amazing trilogy. It does everything we need from this third movie but it only least favorite as is typically the third movie of anything. There’s so much fall and redemption, they always almost come off as a newAnother amazing movie in an amazing trilogy. It does everything we need from this third movie but it only least favorite as is typically the third movie of anything. There’s so much fall and redemption, they always almost come off as a new first and second movie combined which make them inevitably rushed. Godfather, Jedi, Matrix, the third is always the worst (and all of these are good and epic in their own way, but without the nostalgia and hope of the first installment and not the important bridge building of the second. But I absolutely love the ending to this. I still remember seeing it opening night in theatres and standing up to cheer with everyone else. It was absolutely incredible. Thanks, Nolan Expand
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UgvvvbnnnSep 12, 2021
This review is gonna be a little all over the place, I rewatch the trilogy every September, so these reviews will be more notes than anything.
God this movie is gorgeous The writing in this movie is fantastic, people dont give it enough
This review is gonna be a little all over the place, I rewatch the trilogy every September, so these reviews will be more notes than anything.
God this movie is gorgeous The writing in this movie is fantastic, people dont give it enough credit, and same goes for acting. Tom hardy is **** amazing, and his voice (while weird) is great
This is a movie that if you haven't done a rewatch, do it. It gets better with every viewing.
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GggbnnSep 14, 2021
This movie is really long but fast paced and has some amazing action, music and overall scenes which make you feel sad this is a great way to finish of one of the greatest trilogy’s of all time
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GbvfghSep 14, 2021
TDKR takes place eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, during which Batman hasn’t been seen and Bruce Wayne, played by Christian Bale, has become a reclusive hermit. A new villain, Bane, has found his way to Gotham City to finishTDKR takes place eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, during which Batman hasn’t been seen and Bruce Wayne, played by Christian Bale, has become a reclusive hermit. A new villain, Bane, has found his way to Gotham City to finish the work begun by Ra’s Al Ghul in Batman Begins to destroy Gotham City and to bring down Batman and Bruce Wayne. Along with Bane, a master thief named Selena Kyle has also taken up residence in the city.

This sets the stage for what is arguably the most explosive movie of the Dark Knight trilogy, and shows us how far Batman and Bruce Wayne must go to defeat evil.

Christopher Nolan is famous for his twist endings; The Dark Knight Rises is no different. The last thirty minutes of the film are an emotional thrill ride that doesn’t feel contrived, and gives comic book fans plenty of red meat to chew on.

The rest of the movie is no less remarkable. Bane is just as strong, just as fast, and just as smart as Batman, and provides an excellent foil. There may have been concerns about his voice from early screenings, but I had no issues with it throughout the film. Tom Hardy does an amazing job bringing the physicality and intelligence of Bane together to create a really intimidating villain.

Selina Kyle (she’s never referred to as “Catwoman” in the film) is ably played by Anne Hathaway, who brings the right level of seductive dangerousness and ambiguous morality to the character.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s John Blake is a new addition to the cast, and an excellent one at that. For much of the film Batman isn’t in Gotham City, and Blake is the man on the inside.

Finally, Marion Cotillard, who plays Miranda Tate. She’s probably my favorite performance out of everyone, just because the material she’s given is so good and she does such a tremendous job with it.

Michael Caine’s Alfred Pennyworth and Morgan Freeman’s Lucius Fox are also worth of note, although they play a smaller role than they have in the past.

Together, a tremendous cast, a tremendous movie, and a fitting end to Nolan’s trilogy.
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HhhnjmmmjSep 14, 2021
it is still remains among the best superhero films ever made. Marion Cotillard is in a negative role, as Talia al Ghul and plays the character to near perfection. The movie’s action sequences are splendid and very intense and Hans Zimmer isit is still remains among the best superhero films ever made. Marion Cotillard is in a negative role, as Talia al Ghul and plays the character to near perfection. The movie’s action sequences are splendid and very intense and Hans Zimmer is at his usual best with an extraordinary soundtrack. The movie is exemplary in its use of editing and sound, they complement each sequence in the film perfectly and set the atmosphere for the film. Tom Hardy is almost unrecognisable as Bane. I believe it was a great performance. Anne Hathaway as Catwoman is a complete scene stealer and the dynamic scenes between Christian Bale’s Batman and her Catwoman are well done. All in all, ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ was a great way for Nolan to end a trilogy which set the benchmark for superhero films in the years to come Expand
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JhujnnSep 14, 2021
I believe this is the perfect conclusion for Nolan's telling of the legendary characters.
Why I love this film:
-Anne Hathaway's performance as Catwoman is ICONIC. -Cillian Murphy as the psychotic judge is ridiculous in the best way. -Bane's
I believe this is the perfect conclusion for Nolan's telling of the legendary characters.
Why I love this film:
-Anne Hathaway's performance as Catwoman is ICONIC. -Cillian Murphy as the psychotic judge is ridiculous in the best way. -Bane's lines were perfectly written and performed. -THE STADIUM SCENE- need I say more??
-The one-liners throughout are just *chef's kiss* -The setup of Robin's character
-The way Bruce tells Comissioner Gordon he is Batman is brilliant
-The last shot with Alfred smiling ow
-Hans Zimmer
Perfect trilogy in my eyes with a perfect ending
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HggvvSep 14, 2021
Perfect ending
The Twist was unexpected Perfect Story
Alfred Joker and Bane are exceptional villains. They are really great. Batman is as awesome as ever I love Robin and I am glad he's here! I also love Commissioner Gordon I'm happy that
Perfect ending
The Twist was unexpected Perfect Story
Alfred
Joker and Bane are exceptional villains. They are really great.
Batman is as awesome as ever
I love Robin and I am glad he's here!
I also love Commissioner Gordon
I'm happy that Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle are together at the end.


Amazing Trilogy and definitely recommended! BUT you need to really understand the story
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IkmmmjSep 15, 2021
Tom Hardy deserves a lot of credit for making Bane into one of the most terrifying characters to have ever come of the recent spate of films about Batman. Hardy brings a brute sort of physicality to his portrayal of the role, and it’s hisTom Hardy deserves a lot of credit for making Bane into one of the most terrifying characters to have ever come of the recent spate of films about Batman. Hardy brings a brute sort of physicality to his portrayal of the role, and it’s his imposing physical presence that makes him really stand out. Once viewers sees this character, they are not likely to forget him. What’s more, he was a truly compelling villain, one whose motivations are at least understandable, even if he’s still on the bad side Expand
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KknjkjSep 15, 2021
The villain whose voice launched a thousand internet parodies and memes, Tom Hardy€™s Bane was still a terrifying presence in the final instalment of The Dark Knight Trilogy. Hardy spends the entire film with Bane€™s breather wrapped aroundThe villain whose voice launched a thousand internet parodies and memes, Tom Hardy€™s Bane was still a terrifying presence in the final instalment of The Dark Knight Trilogy. Hardy spends the entire film with Bane€™s breather wrapped around his face, and is still able to capture the character€™s malevolence through body language alone. The character€™s muffled voice might have been divisive among fans and critics, but it gives Bane a level of creepy intelligence that lets the audience know Batman has met his intellectual and physical match. Hardy€™s hulking physique makes the character all the more threatening, and the first fight he shares with Batman plays out like a horror scene, where he ridicules, demolishes and finally €œbreaks€ his opponent in an almost casual manner. Hardy turned what could have been €“ in the wrong hands - a laughable character into another iconic villain, and turned the mask handicap to his benefit. He did the same thing with Mad Max€™s muzzle in Fury Road, so he€™s must have a thing for masks covering half his face now Expand
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JbvhbvSep 15, 2021
Amazing, Fabulous, awesome, Epic performance by Hardy in TDKR... i watched the movie 3 times ... so far, just to listen to Tom Hardy's voice and to see the anger in his eyes. He lived up to all the Hype and the anticipation het got from TheAmazing, Fabulous, awesome, Epic performance by Hardy in TDKR... i watched the movie 3 times ... so far, just to listen to Tom Hardy's voice and to see the anger in his eyes. He lived up to all the Hype and the anticipation het got from The Fans, to be honnest he didn's surpass heath ledger's performance, but he more or less matched it !!! Didn't giving him at least an Oscar Nomination would be Surprising for me , one of the best Performance i've ever seen !!! Expand
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HjbvcccSep 15, 2021
Joel Schumacher's universally reviled Batman & Robin makes a joke out of fan favourite villain Bane, relegating him to a peripheral baddie role as a comically oversized goon who is easily taken to task by Batgirl and Robin rather than theJoel Schumacher's universally reviled Batman & Robin makes a joke out of fan favourite villain Bane, relegating him to a peripheral baddie role as a comically oversized goon who is easily taken to task by Batgirl and Robin rather than the Caped Crusader himself. And what was this in service of? That's right, to give the limelight to...Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy. Terrible. Reimagined: His name will be appearing a few times in this list, so trust Christopher Nolan to get things right; his vision of Bane as a more realistically-proportioned though still incredibly menacing terrorist did a potent job of living up to the enormous shadow cast by Heath Ledger's Joker. Tom Hardy's idiosyncratic vocal inflexion and sheer intimidation factor made him a very different foe for Batman, both savagely intelligent and physically ferocious, most notably as he breaks Bats' back and shoves him into a literal pit of despair Expand
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ffvgjbbSep 15, 2021
Bane's voice (From Dark Knight Rises) is by far the most chilling villain voice. The calm unperturbed confidence and almost condescending tone. Matter of fact, effortless yet menacing
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FfcfxddSep 16, 2021
Tom Hardy’s portrayal as Bane is top notch. Obviously, the late Heath Ledger’s portrayal as The Joker is widely considered to be one of the greatest performances of all time, particularly for a villain in a superhero movie. Tom Hardy as BaneTom Hardy’s portrayal as Bane is top notch. Obviously, the late Heath Ledger’s portrayal as The Joker is widely considered to be one of the greatest performances of all time, particularly for a villain in a superhero movie. Tom Hardy as Bane is on par, and is, in many ways, a more interesting villain. Not only is he menacing, brutal, and extremely intelligent, but Hardy also gives Bane a multi-level performance, showing his vulnerability and his, dare I say it, a soft side. Expand
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