Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: July 20, 2012
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JbvghhbvffApr 18, 2022
Extremely emotional and entertaining end to this legendary trilogy. Bruce Wayne really was explored in this movie as a character. He had to learn exactly how to be Batman and rise up. Bane was a very very enjoyable villain and I personallyExtremely emotional and entertaining end to this legendary trilogy. Bruce Wayne really was explored in this movie as a character. He had to learn exactly how to be Batman and rise up. Bane was a very very enjoyable villain and I personally love his voice. Catwoman being here is also fun and is a nice addition to this universe. The action throughout is amazing, especially that truck chase at the end. I loved the Talia Al Ghul twist a lot and how she was connected with Bane. Joseph Gordon Levitt was amazing as the policeman and the end tease of him being Robin was crazy. A fantastic movie overall Expand
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HgcxssfgApr 19, 2022
Tom Hardy played the role of Bane for The Dark Knight Rises, directed by Christopher Nolan. His portrayal of Bane was loved by all and was highly praised by critics as well. Tom Hardy was praised for the incredible acting skills that he putTom Hardy played the role of Bane for The Dark Knight Rises, directed by Christopher Nolan. His portrayal of Bane was loved by all and was highly praised by critics as well. Tom Hardy was praised for the incredible acting skills that he put forth while playing the character of Bane Expand
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JnvcddfgvApr 20, 2022
So, Christopher Nolan knew he had a lot of ground to cover, and expectations to meet making a followup to The Dark Knight, and he met all of them. Anne Hathaway gave an anti hero side of Catwoman (which I 100% loved). And Tom Hardy playedSo, Christopher Nolan knew he had a lot of ground to cover, and expectations to meet making a followup to The Dark Knight, and he met all of them. Anne Hathaway gave an anti hero side of Catwoman (which I 100% loved). And Tom Hardy played Bane, though he sounds like an odd choice for the role at first. (Makes you wonder if he can play Darth Vader, the way he talks in that mask). This movie was perfect, Expand
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JhbvfghhbgApr 27, 2022
The very first scene in The Dark Knight Rises depicts a CIA agent boarding an airplane with a nuclear scientist, as well as a few recently-captured men who work for Bane and who have bags over their heads. It turns out that one of these menThe very first scene in The Dark Knight Rises depicts a CIA agent boarding an airplane with a nuclear scientist, as well as a few recently-captured men who work for Bane and who have bags over their heads. It turns out that one of these men actually is Bane, who intended to be captured. While handcuffed and surrounded by armed CIA agents, the villain fights his way out as another larger plane filled with his own men attacks the CIA’s smaller aircraft.

This scene is absolutely brilliantly shot and paced with dramatic reversals and reveals that build Bane up to be a great villain. It may very well be the best part of the whole movie.
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HgfccfggvvApr 28, 2022
"Let the games begin!"

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
"Let the games begin!"

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. Everything is top-notch in the film: the acting: Bruce Wayne/Batman (Christian Bale), Bane (Tom Hardy), Selina Kyle/Catwoman (Anne Hathaway), Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Caine), James Gordon (Gary Oldman), Miranda Tate/Talia al Ghul (Marion Cotillard), John Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), the writing, the cinematography, the storyline, the soundtrack that is performed by Hans Zimmer is so epic and exciting as well, the visual effects are all perfect in the film. Tom hardy is fantastic as Bane and his mask is really intimidating. I like how they didn't cover up his whole face because if they did cover his face up, he wouldn't look as threatening as he actually is. The action is incredible, the performances are great, the scene with Bruce climbing out of Banes prison is one of my favorite scenes of the trilogy, the story, everything works in the movie and while it might not be better than the previous films I still am pleased with this movie and never have I been more stasfied with a comic book series conclusion than this one. 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, The Dark Knight Rises is a fitting, full-arc conclusion to a great epic trilogy, Christopher Nolan made it with care and love for the franchise.
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HfddxddfvcApr 28, 2022
This movie is great. It’s well filmed. Bruce has a rlly powerful arc. The themes are very present. Blake, Gordon and catwoman have great character arcs as well. The structure is great. Everyone suffers consequences to there actions. TheThis movie is great. It’s well filmed. Bruce has a rlly powerful arc. The themes are very present. Blake, Gordon and catwoman have great character arcs as well. The structure is great. Everyone suffers consequences to there actions. The sounds are fantastic and is composed rlly well. The performances are fantastic. The action and spectacle is well directed this time. It barley has any exposition scenes. The dialogue is fantastic. The imagery is very powerful. The ending is perfect. It acts well as a sequel as it Carry’s on the threads of previous films Expand
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JhgfccfvvgApr 29, 2022
I would think that the stats prove it's universally loved.Is it one of the most popular movies out of all the movies ever made? I'd say so.
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JhgcddddfApr 30, 2022
Topping off a great year for superhero movies, Nolan’s trilogy closer had everything – Batman at his peak, a formidable villain in Tom Hardy’s Bane and Anne Hathaway at her least irritating. Thanks to stellar reviews and word of mouth, ‘TheTopping off a great year for superhero movies, Nolan’s trilogy closer had everything – Batman at his peak, a formidable villain in Tom Hardy’s Bane and Anne Hathaway at her least irritating. Thanks to stellar reviews and word of mouth, ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ outgrossed its predecessor to become the most popular Batman movie ever. Take that, ‘Batman & Robin’! Expand
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JhvhjjbbvMay 1, 2022
The "Batman" trilogy is one of director Christopher Nolan 's classic masterpieces. Unlike Marvel, the "Batman" under Nolan's guide is dark, majestic and majestic, with the dignified and dignified "Homer Epic" . Huge sense of history . AndThe "Batman" trilogy is one of director Christopher Nolan 's classic masterpieces. Unlike Marvel, the "Batman" under Nolan's guide is dark, majestic and majestic, with the dignified and dignified "Homer Epic" . Huge sense of history . And "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" is also considered by many to be a near- perfect ending Expand
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HgcccxcccMay 1, 2022
Second film in the Batman film series to earn $1 billion
Christopher Nolan’s highest-grossing film
The seventh highest-grossing film ever at the time This is yet another success for Christopher Nolan who did what very few directors ever
Second film in the Batman film series to earn $1 billion
Christopher Nolan’s highest-grossing film
The seventh highest-grossing film ever at the time
This is yet another success for Christopher Nolan who did what very few directors ever managed to do with a comic-book adaptation – give Bruce Wayne a complex and captivating storyline that felt more like a well-crafted thriller than a superhero movie.
This great Batman movie didn’t only receive praise for its perfect execution and epilogue, it also broke records for any DC-inspired trilogy by reaching almost $3 billion worldwide.
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JubvhhffffMay 2, 2022
This is a great conclusion to this trilogy. The first half of this movie is a little boring but the second half of this movie definitely carry’s the first half on it’s back. Bane is an incredible villain and is played perfectly by Tom Hardy.This is a great conclusion to this trilogy. The first half of this movie is a little boring but the second half of this movie definitely carry’s the first half on it’s back. Bane is an incredible villain and is played perfectly by Tom Hardy. The Bane voice is a voice that I will never forget and was perfect. The highlight of this to me has to be the ending. This was a perfect ending. First off when Batman came face to face with Bane while the rest of Gotham was fighting together against his army I know I wasn’t the only one that got hype. The fight between Batman and Bane was also very well done. I loved this ending when Bruce made everyone think he was dead. It was a perfect send off to Christian Bale as Batman. This movie gets a 4.5 of 5 from me. It’s not a 5 only because the first half was kinda boring but this is a great movie and a great ending to the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy. Expand
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liamexeMay 22, 2022
Christopher Nolan's epic trilogy comes to a magnificent finale, providing a thought-provoking and rewarding end to an epic narrative. It's passionate, intense, and features Tom Hardy as a fantastic villain.
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KnikhgghvMay 3, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises is set eight years after the death of Harvey Dent and Bruce Wayne has become a willing recluse, Jim Gordon struggles with the decision he made, and Gotham is more at peace and safe than ever.. or so it seems. SelenaThe Dark Knight Rises is set eight years after the death of Harvey Dent and Bruce Wayne has become a willing recluse, Jim Gordon struggles with the decision he made, and Gotham is more at peace and safe than ever.. or so it seems. Selena Kyle/Catwoman whether by fate or happenstance steals from Bruce and causes him to come out of hiding one last time to do what he does best, justice, but all the while there is a reckoning that is about to unfold courtesy of Bane, a excommunicated member of The League Of Shadows and his goal is simple. Anarchy. The Batman faces his greatest challenge and enemy yet, someone with such determination and skill to do what he believes is right and this sets up an epic and unforgettable end to The Dark Knight trilogy while also perhaps being the most emotional movie in the bunch. The Dark Knight Rises pulls no punches in this end to the legend of The Batman and is in my opinion a masterpiece AND I believe also provides the best soundtrack in the series as well. The Dark Knight Rises gets a full 10/10. Expand
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JgghghhggMay 5, 2022
The final installment in The Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises follows Batman as he tries to save Gotham from a new adversary. Set eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, Batman must come out of hiding to save his cityThe final installment in The Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises follows Batman as he tries to save Gotham from a new adversary. Set eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, Batman must come out of hiding to save his city against Bane, a rogue from the League of Shadows who has his mind set on the ultimate destruction of Gotham.

Though Nolan himself was originally unsure about making another Batman movie in the already highly acclaimed series, the conclusion to the trilogy somehow managed to live up to the high bar set by his first two Batman films
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HbwbwbaggaaaMay 5, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises premiered in New York City on July 16, 2012. The film was released in the United States and the United Kingdom on July 20, 2012. The film received positive reviews, with praise being directed toward the performancesThe Dark Knight Rises premiered in New York City on July 16, 2012. The film was released in the United States and the United Kingdom on July 20, 2012. The film received positive reviews, with praise being directed toward the performances (particularly Hardy's), action sequences, screenplay, musical score, and emotional depth, with many critics deeming it a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. The film grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the second film in the Batman film series to earn $1 billion. In addition to being Nolan's highest-grossing film, it became the seventh-highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release, as well as the third-highest-grossing film of 2012. It was named one of the top 10 films of 2012 by the American Film Institute. It is considered one of the greatest superhero films of all time,[6][7] as well as one of the best films of the 2010s Expand
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NbabbbbbhaMay 6, 2022
i was gonna write a silly ass review but actually ive got to say my fav part of this film (and why tdkr is one of my fav action films) is the scene when miranda tells bruce that bane is in love with her and then it cuts to bane with tearsi was gonna write a silly ass review but actually ive got to say my fav part of this film (and why tdkr is one of my fav action films) is the scene when miranda tells bruce that bane is in love with her and then it cuts to bane with tears falling down his cheeks. like the fact that nolan took such a huge villain such as bane, who is notoriously ruthless and violent throughout the film, and then at the very end he reveals this soft and sensitive part of him.... i think its the way tom hardy acts it as well because he puts this face that is just so.... lovesick it leaves you, as an audience member, speechless. like damn even a person like that can love another person so deeply and fiercely it tears them apart. cinema lads Expand
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Rickniks38May 9, 2022
A great finale to the Dark Knight trilogy Tom Hardy played Bane well and I like how this film gave Bruce the chance to put the Batman alter ego behind him and give spend the rest of his life with Selina.
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JhffhgfffggMay 9, 2022
A fantastic cap to a trilogy which was itself fantastic. Bale's Batman is believable, mixing classic expectations with a modern gloss. Tom Hardy is chilling as Bane and successfully raises the stakes for Batman and Gotham. Catwoman is sort ofA fantastic cap to a trilogy which was itself fantastic. Bale's Batman is believable, mixing classic expectations with a modern gloss. Tom Hardy is chilling as Bane and successfully raises the stakes for Batman and Gotham. Catwoman is sort of wedged into the plot, but in general this is a satisfying movie-going experience Expand
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HabbwgbagagMay 11, 2022
This movie was actually better than I remembered it being. Incredible cinematography, likeable characters, great acting, amazing plot, overall a very very good film with lessons and meaning in it, like it's predecessors. It is definetly oneThis movie was actually better than I remembered it being. Incredible cinematography, likeable characters, great acting, amazing plot, overall a very very good film with lessons and meaning in it, like it's predecessors. It is definetly one of the best movies that I've watched. It's amazing how Bruce Wayne decides to return in order to find Bane, which he knows is a serious threat, just to get beat down (something you don't really witness in superhero movies), learn from it and finally find himself, defeat his fears through escaping a pit turned to a prison and save finally an entire city. It's heroic and adds a near perfect conclusion to my favourite trilogy of all time. There were quite a few memorable moments from this movie, like, obviously Batman's first appearance and Bane's first appearance, Stock market hit, Batman vs Bane in the sewers, and everything after and including the pit escape is just pure top tier cinema material. Expand
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ladolMay 11, 2022
Disappointing as a follow-up to The Dark Knight. Just too much jumbled together.
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HwhwbbwbwwMay 11, 2022
The Dark Knight Trilogy is not only considered to be the greatest superhero trilogy of all time, but one of the greatest movies of all time. Each of these movies helped revolutionized superhero movies. Batman Begins has the theme of Fear, howThe Dark Knight Trilogy is not only considered to be the greatest superhero trilogy of all time, but one of the greatest movies of all time. Each of these movies helped revolutionized superhero movies. Batman Begins has the theme of Fear, how it affects everyone, and how you can overcome fear to be a true hero Expand
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GddfggffMay 12, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises is not a disappointment as some may have you believe. It is an entirely different beast from The Dark Knight and the two are generally incomparable despite belonging to the same series of films. Whilst I do think thatThe Dark Knight Rises is not a disappointment as some may have you believe. It is an entirely different beast from The Dark Knight and the two are generally incomparable despite belonging to the same series of films. Whilst I do think that The Dark Knight is the better film on the whole, Rises manages to combine the best elements of Dark Knight and Batman Begins into something grander in scale than either of them ever were and stick the landing to give fans that happy feeling when the credits start to roll.
Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy is a true anomaly, and I don’t feel we will see anything akin to it in a very long time. It came at a time of incredible change within the superhero genre (in large part something it contributed to) and it is an almost unheard of practice to see a major studio like Warner Bros. give a property as big as Batman to an auteur director with almost no restrictions. It had never really happened before, and it hasn’t happened since either. The Dark Knight Trilogy stands tall in the action genre of what can be possible when you allow such a beloved property to be handled by someone who wants to do something different with it, whilst also understanding why the source material is so beloved. This is why the series is often considered one of the greatest film trilogies of all time, and I wholeheartedly agree with it
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HabgagvaaMay 12, 2022
There will never be another batman like the dark knight trilogy and this finale is as good as any. Bruce climbs his way into our hearts and cat woman compellingly claws herself into the story. Bane is a menacing and thoughtful villain whoThere will never be another batman like the dark knight trilogy and this finale is as good as any. Bruce climbs his way into our hearts and cat woman compellingly claws herself into the story. Bane is a menacing and thoughtful villain who brings the story full circle. Excellent twists and turns with an all star cast. Nolan demonstrates that he is a master storyteller amongst the likes of Cameron and Scott. I absolutely love this film.. perfection! Bravo Expand
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HgffggfffMay 13, 2022
A perfect ending to the dark knight trilogy! Lots of action and a fantastic acting performance by Tom Hardy as Bane who (because of Tom Hardy's acting and Chris Nolan's directing and writing) is my second favourite Batman villain behind HeathA perfect ending to the dark knight trilogy! Lots of action and a fantastic acting performance by Tom Hardy as Bane who (because of Tom Hardy's acting and Chris Nolan's directing and writing) is my second favourite Batman villain behind Heath Ledger's Joker. Must see film. Expand
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BgwggwvqfqgMay 14, 2022
There’s an old myth. It’s a common myth, one that recurs throughout time and cultures. It has a Hero, a chosen one — one who transcends above the life of an ordinary soul to become a beacon of hope in the grim realities of life.

And then the
There’s an old myth. It’s a common myth, one that recurs throughout time and cultures. It has a Hero, a chosen one — one who transcends above the life of an ordinary soul to become a beacon of hope in the grim realities of life.

And then the Hero fails. They lie broken, beaten, scarred, and in pain. They struggle. They suffer.

But the light keeps burning. It burns not for the Hero, but for the community. For a hero without a community is no hero at all.

They have strength and power. They could hold dominion over that community if they wanted, but they refuse. This is the difference between the Hero and those that stand in their way — they are selfless souls who reject power. They believe in their community, believe in them enough to not rule by fear but instead give them all their life, all their love.

This is the myth of “The Dark Knight Rises”, one of the most masterful pieces of big-blockbuster filmmaking I have seen. A film that respects its characters, its audience, and the shared mythology of humanity. A film that commits to its central thesis — we, the humble human being, are Batman.

No moment from the film better signifies its mythology than Bruce Wayne crawling out of the pit. The pit is Hell — not an ideal place to live in. He struggles and fails to crawl out of Hell, not for lack of physical strength but because he is mentally dead. He lacks a will to live. He lacks something to pull him out of death. Simple revenge isn’t enough to motivate the Hero, for revenge comes from anger and fear and the Hero learns to transcend and work through these primal emotions. What gets Wayne out of Hell is love — the love he has for his community. Because he is the Hero. The Hero loves. Always.

Despite all the bluster of Nolan’s three Batman films as these “gritty and dark” pieces, they are incredibly hopeful and optimistic. Wayne has every reason to turn his back on his community and live as a recluse (which he does in the beginning), but he is pulled back every time because of the hope he feels. He, who has suffered his whole life from loss and pain and fear, refuses to succumb to these emotions. He straddles the line and may fall down, but he always climbs back up out of darkness and into the light.

The true staying power of these characters is that they are all ordinary people making extraordinary decisions to help their community. Beyond his wealth, Bruce Wayne is just a man. Selina Kyle is just a woman. John Blake is just a normal cop. They are all average. They have no supernatural abilities that inherently let them transcend beyond. All they have is their lives, lives that they put on the line for others.

Sacrifice of one’s life is not for the sake of death; it is for the guarantee of rebirth. This is the metaphor of the Crucifixion. This is the point of every time we see a hero die in our modern mythology: Joe in “Looper”, Spike Spiegel in “Cowboy Bebop”, Karras in “The Exorcist”. They all die so that rebirth can occur — rebirth for themselves, rebirth for their community. This is the mark of the Hero.

And the Hero cannot escape this truth. Consider Luke Skywalker in “The Last Jedi”. He failed, became broken, and ran from his heroism. He went into the depths of his soul, the depths of the inner world. But he returned and bore the pain of his sins and the sins of his community so that the community could find renewed life. No matter how much the Hero is broken, they are always repaired.

Constantly through “The Dark Knight Rises”, Bruce Wayne dies. When the film begins, he is dead. When he first faces Bane, he dies. Every time he tries to crawl out of hell, he dies another time. In the end of the film, he dies a final time. And in every case, he is reborn.

Rebirth is hope. From when humanity first developed consciousness and free thought, they contemplated their existence. The sun rises and sets, everything dies in the winter and grows in the spring, herds of animals depart and come back. But what of us? What happens when we die? The origin of mythology/religion comes from answering these existential, cosmic questions about death. It is the oldest story. It is the only story.

The ending sequence of "The Dark Knight Rises" is the guarantee rebirth and renewed life that comes from death. The estate of the dead Wayne family gives life to children. The death of Batman gives life to John “Robin” Blake. The death of Bruce Wayne gives new life to Alfred, who gets the one thing he always needed in life — the Hero becoming reborn as a normal man.

Because this is the myth. The Hero emerges, adventures, struggles, fails, dies, finds new life, triumphs, and disappears. For once their community has the boon of the new life the Hero gave them, the Hero’s job is done. The myth ends, but it lives forever.
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GcxdfgggvMay 15, 2022
But with The Dark Knight Rises being a true finale to a series it had an innate excitement, all bets were off. Generally there are rules in franchise films; you know certain characters will live, you know that the bad guys will lose and soBut with The Dark Knight Rises being a true finale to a series it had an innate excitement, all bets were off. Generally there are rules in franchise films; you know certain characters will live, you know that the bad guys will lose and so on. The Dark Knight Rises had none of this and seeing just where these characters we had fallen in love with would end was a treat in and of itself, that it was bolstered by Christopher Nolan’s typically excellent direction and amazing villains in Bane and Talia al Ghul is but a plus. Expand
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BcffggvfMay 17, 2022
After watching this movie I started to think that my life just got divided into two parts; before and after the Dark Knight Rises. I cannot put my feelings into words, I cannot express my emotions. I'm speechless. Fun fact, I really thoughtAfter watching this movie I started to think that my life just got divided into two parts; before and after the Dark Knight Rises. I cannot put my feelings into words, I cannot express my emotions. I'm speechless. Fun fact, I really thought Batman died. I was literally crying my eyes out until my boyfriend saved my LIFE by saying he is not dead. Well, thank you. I can say it was a turning point in my life. Expand
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MegnoticMay 17, 2022
Wow this movie is great, the storyline, the actors its just all perfect though my problem is that it was way too long and kind of boring it really just leads up to the ending.
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AiiqjqnqnanaaMay 18, 2022
This movie is easily not only one of the best superhero movies I’ve seen, but maybe on the best movies. First of all, the plot twists are insane. And there are a lot of them. The soundtrack is great as usual although maybe not as prominent.This movie is easily not only one of the best superhero movies I’ve seen, but maybe on the best movies. First of all, the plot twists are insane. And there are a lot of them. The soundtrack is great as usual although maybe not as prominent. The suspense this movie made me feel is absolutely unreal. And don’t even get my started on the villains, they gave Bane a legitimate backstory in this movie!!!! The inclusion of old villain characters too were also just mind blowing and insane. The guy that played Robin did great, Alfred was great as always, Bane is awesome, Cat woman is awesome, and of course, Batman is spectacular. The ending to this movie, is absolutely mind boggling and is a great ending to a solid trilogy. Absolutely beautiful. 5/5. Expand
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UijbhjbbgMay 20, 2022
The best Batman movie ever made. Hands down. Runner up the dark night. Also Anne Hathaway, queen.
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FddgffgggMay 22, 2022
8 years after Batman protected the image of Harvey Dent, crime in Gotham is at a all time low. Bruce has been held up in his mansion avoiding any public interaction, but when Bane threatens Gotham Bruce must once again put on the cape and8 years after Batman protected the image of Harvey Dent, crime in Gotham is at a all time low. Bruce has been held up in his mansion avoiding any public interaction, but when Bane threatens Gotham Bruce must once again put on the cape and save the city.

Another incredible Batman film from Nolan, this film much like the other two are across the board technically flawless but sense I've mentioned that in both of my reviews for Batman Begins and TDK I will focus on the differences that I loved.

First and foremost this is Christian Bales best performance as Batman. We see a very beaten and broken version of Bruce which leads to some great character moments which allow Bale to give an incredible performance.

Anne Hathaway was a very nice addition as Catwoman, this version of Selina Kyle was much more comic book accurate in terms of her humour, stealth, fighting, and sexiness. Also her back story added a sympathetic emotional side.

Bane is a menace and Tom Hardy is great as this character. Bane is a get to the point guy, he doesn't mess around he gets things done. I also liked their more realistic take on the character in terms of the use of his mask.

The stakes were much higher in this then they were in the previous films, which made for a very edge of your seat type of watch.

The ending is very satisfying and leaves on a great note, not much more to say about that.
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JggjgfyhgMay 23, 2022
One of the best Hollywood Superhero movies of all time, The Dark Knight Rises manages to top its prequel - a feat that many fans believed would be hard after Ledger’s performance as the Joker. The movie is much grander, thanks to theOne of the best Hollywood Superhero movies of all time, The Dark Knight Rises manages to top its prequel - a feat that many fans believed would be hard after Ledger’s performance as the Joker. The movie is much grander, thanks to the incredible storyline and the ambitious action sequences. Tom Hardy has delivered a solid performance as Bane, which has not really gotten the credit it deserves. Watch this movie to know how Bruce Wayne ends his career as Batman. Will he have to sacrifice his life to save his beloved Gotham city? Expand
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JajnanbbaaMay 23, 2022
★★★★★
Hadn't seen this since the theater. My original opinion was "good, not great". Well now I take that back. The Dark Knight Rises is a great movie. In terms of story and theme, it's better than The Dark Knight. The Nolans demonstrate a
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Hadn't seen this since the theater. My original opinion was "good, not great". Well now I take that back. The Dark Knight Rises is a great movie. In terms of story and theme, it's better than The Dark Knight. The Nolans demonstrate a deep understand of the characters, and the handling of Wayne's character is simply flawless. The plot is insane and exciting, with Bane being one of the scariest villains ever. The movie also has a strong anti-socialist message which is always a nice bonus.

The Dark Knight is, of course, elevated to greatness by Heath Ledger's Joker, but Rises is just as good of a film, just for different reasons.
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JuijiijjjjMay 25, 2022
What did you think of Bane and the way he was portrayed in the Dark Knight Rises? How would you compare him to the other villians in the Dark Knight Trilogy, and Batman in general?

I absolutly loved him in it. He was a complete bad***. I
What did you think of Bane and the way he was portrayed in the Dark Knight Rises? How would you compare him to the other villians in the Dark Knight Trilogy, and Batman in general?

I absolutly loved him in it. He was a complete bad***. I loved his look. The mask looked great on him, and I thought his voice was fantastic. The way he fought was great, and all of his fight scenes were very well done. He was very powerful and in charge. I also liked his motivations. But my favorite thing about him was how great of a villian and how mighty a foe he was. His strength was fighting were great, and I loved the way he fought. He also made brilliant plans and was a master strategist. His brilliant plans and the way he executed them never ceased to amaze me from the very beginning of the movie where he took down that plane. He seemed like Batman's ultimate foe, and pushed him to the brink of death. All in all, I thought he was excellent villian.
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BbjjgghgfMay 25, 2022
"The Dark Knight Rises" was released in 2012 to terrific critical acclaim and praise from fans. The caped crusader has since been explored in various storylines through the DC Extended Universe, with Ben Affleck sporting the cowl, to Matt"The Dark Knight Rises" was released in 2012 to terrific critical acclaim and praise from fans. The caped crusader has since been explored in various storylines through the DC Extended Universe, with Ben Affleck sporting the cowl, to Matt Reeves' rain-soaked version of Gotham, where Robert Pattinson portrays the superhero in his formative years. They're both great stories depending on what kind of fan you are, but Bale's interpretation will always be close to every fan's heart. Expand
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GgghjjnbhjjMay 29, 2022
this movie is incredible and a perfect end to an amazing trilogy. the story and plot was amazing and connected to the first film very well, the acting was phenomenal once again especially Christian Bale as Batman (of course), Tom Hardy asthis movie is incredible and a perfect end to an amazing trilogy. the story and plot was amazing and connected to the first film very well, the acting was phenomenal once again especially Christian Bale as Batman (of course), Tom Hardy as Bane and Joseph Gorden-Levitt as John Blake, they were amazing. the cinematography was definitely a step up from The Dark Know with even more beautiful shots and camerwork, the cgi and special effects were once again amazing and the visuals and sound design were amazing also. a great batman movie and a brilliant but depressing end to a brilliant trilogy! Expand
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UajnanqnqnqMay 31, 2022
Clinching the number 1 spot on Ranker's Best Movies of 2012 is the conclusion to Christopher Nolan's acclaimed trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. Expectations were exponentially high due to the massive popularity of The Dark Knight, but The DarkClinching the number 1 spot on Ranker's Best Movies of 2012 is the conclusion to Christopher Nolan's acclaimed trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. Expectations were exponentially high due to the massive popularity of The Dark Knight, but The Dark Knight Rises was an immediate commercial and critical success upon its release.

While The Dark Knight Rises could never replicate the performance by Heath Ledger as the Joker, Nolan would instead opt for Batman's most physically imposing villain, Bane. This choice would send fans of the Caped Crusader into a frenzy and Tom Hardy's portrayal was lauded by critics and fans alike, resulting in an epic and satisfying conclusion to Nolan's trilogy
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JghjjgggfffJun 4, 2022
I have no idea why some people don't like his death. Me and my friends thought it was awesome and very sudden. A shocking death. The man took a goddamn rocket, missile, whatever u wanna call it TO THE DAMN CHEST. The Batpod fires one of thoseI have no idea why some people don't like his death. Me and my friends thought it was awesome and very sudden. A shocking death. The man took a goddamn rocket, missile, whatever u wanna call it TO THE DAMN CHEST. The Batpod fires one of those things and blows away a couple of cars. He got hit with this just a few feet away. Only on here do i see such nitpicking i swear. Everyone, even Kevin Smith in his podcast, had no problem with it and thought it was badass. I was like holy ****! when i saw it. Bane went out with a bang (no pun intended) after he got his ass handed to him, and he still got up and was about to shoot Batman in the head plus hang him probably for the world to see Expand
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JnsbwbhahhaJun 5, 2022
This takes everything great about the Dark Knight trilogy and takes it to a whole other level! From the beginning Nolan adds suspense and introduces easily one of the greatest villains of all time in proper and terrifying fashion… The fightThis takes everything great about the Dark Knight trilogy and takes it to a whole other level! From the beginning Nolan adds suspense and introduces easily one of the greatest villains of all time in proper and terrifying fashion… The fight scenes are RIVETING! The ending is one of the greatest endings ever, and throughout the movie there are so many things that make you cheer on the characters like they’re a close friend. Easily one of if not Nolan’s greatest film ever, and is sure to put the biggest smile on your face when you’re done watching. A great way to wrap up an exhilarating and overall amazing trilogy. Highly recommend giving this one a watch!! Expand
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JnbhjhgggJun 6, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises - 10/10. Christopher Nolan’s finale to his Batman trilogy is a highly ambitious and grand ending to one of the greatest trilogies of all time. , Rises does shine immensely thanks to the overall production and craft fromThe Dark Knight Rises - 10/10. Christopher Nolan’s finale to his Batman trilogy is a highly ambitious and grand ending to one of the greatest trilogies of all time. , Rises does shine immensely thanks to the overall production and craft from the team. Batman reemerges from a mini retirement as he must take down the league of shadows, headed by an immense force by the name of Bane (Tom Hardy in an incredibly nuanced villain role). Getting double crossed by a fellow fighter of the night, Catwoman (Anne Hathaway in a surprisingly good performance in the iconic role), Bruce Wayne must regain his physical and mental strength in order to help save Gotham from becoming destroyed by Bane and his legions of army personnel. A militaristic war like film, Rises is an interesting different approach to ending a super hero franchise. It stays grounded to a certain extent, and though there are some hiccups here and there, its a solid and satisfying ending to his legendary trilogy. I think a lot of people were being too hard on this movie when it first came out, as it was coming off the heals of Nolans previous two movies (The Dark Knight and Inception). Its already hard enough to follow up one great movie, but following up two of them is a tall task, which Nolan clears in aces. Its a movie that is bold and dark, while also finishing the story that started with Begins. Its a satisfying movie with great overall production. Maybe its my bias, but Nolan delivered another iconic movie with this one Expand
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UhhababhqhqJun 7, 2022
Trying to follow the performance of the record breaking “Dark Knight” is near impossible, but yet again Director Christopher Nolan and actor Christian Bale find a way to impress.

Set in Gotham eight years after the events of “Dark Knight” in
Trying to follow the performance of the record breaking “Dark Knight” is near impossible, but yet again Director Christopher Nolan and actor Christian Bale find a way to impress.

Set in Gotham eight years after the events of “Dark Knight” in a city that seems to have eradicated most crime, Christian Bale (Bruce Wayne, Batman) is in retirement and is no longer running around the streets at night wearing a mask.

Just as things appear to have cooled down, we are introduced to a new villain known as Bane (Tom Hardy) who has many connections and plans on bringing down Gotham by any means possible.

The film continues on with an amazing Climax that will make you feel like all hope truly is lost. Stunning action sequences and scattered connections to the prior two films (“Dark Knight” and “Batman Begins”) make it a fantastic conclusion to the three-part series.

New characters such as Officer Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), and Selina aka Catwoman (Anne Hathaway) fit in well with the all-star cast and present characters that the viewer is rooting for no matter what happens.

Bane (Tom Hardy) does a great job portraying a villain who is equally creepy as he is feared and respected by all. He is not a “freak” as were the villains prior to him, but an actual leader who uses his charisma to help him take down Gotham.

Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, was never the hero the city needed but always the one they deserved, and he does not disappoint as he wraps up one of the best sagas of all time.

With an ending that is unforgettable, and an all-star cast like this it is easy to see why “Dark Knight Rises” earns a 9.5 out of 10, and does an excellent job wrapping up the record breaking franchise many fans have come to love
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JvgjjjgvJun 8, 2022
Tom Hardy’s performance as Bane is just as untouchable as the previous Batman film’s head villain Tom played the character of brutal Bane in the project and everything starting from the way he looked to his menacing voice was loved by theTom Hardy’s performance as Bane is just as untouchable as the previous Batman film’s head villain Tom played the character of brutal Bane in the project and everything starting from the way he looked to his menacing voice was loved by the audience. Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman character gets an honorable mention too Expand
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BghjbhjbvhhJun 9, 2022
TDKR is better than ALL MCU movies. If you think TDKR is garbage, you are indirectly saying all MCU is garbage too 8.4 imdb
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KiihujhgghJun 10, 2022
“You think darkness is your ally. You’ve merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it.” Find me a villain with dialogues as epic as Bane in the Dark Knight Rises. Bane is one of the most iconic Hollywood movie villains. With his“You think darkness is your ally. You’ve merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it.” Find me a villain with dialogues as epic as Bane in the Dark Knight Rises. Bane is one of the most iconic Hollywood movie villains. With his signature voice and his brute strength, he is a force to reckon with Expand
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HghjgvhhbJun 11, 2022
The Dark knight has an audience score of 94% and TDK rises has an audience score of 90% on rotten tomatoes. Most people think these movies are masterpieces, Even Critics(94% and 87% critics score
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HuihhijhggJun 14, 2022
Tom Hardy co-starred with Christian Bale in The Dark Knight Rises, the movie inspired by the DC Comics superhero. In this film, the actor played a villain named Bane, one of Batman's most evil rivals and considered one of the best villains ofTom Hardy co-starred with Christian Bale in The Dark Knight Rises, the movie inspired by the DC Comics superhero. In this film, the actor played a villain named Bane, one of Batman's most evil rivals and considered one of the best villains of all time. To embody Bane, Hardy had to undergo a significant body transformation. His transfer to Marvel would come in 2018 with his role as Eddie Brock in Venom, the Spider-Man spin-off in which he would bond with an alien symbiote. The anti-hero appeared in the post-credits scene of Spider-Man: No Way Home, leading the writers to discuss Venom's future in the MCU Expand
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JigfhjhggJun 15, 2022
. Obviously aggregate review sites aren't the only benchmark to decide whether a film is worthwhile or not, but I would like to say that this movie has widespread critical and audience acclaim. 87% fresh from hundreds of film critics. 90%. Obviously aggregate review sites aren't the only benchmark to decide whether a film is worthwhile or not, but I would like to say that this movie has widespread critical and audience acclaim. 87% fresh from hundreds of film critics. 90% audience rating. 8.4 IMDB (#66 on the top 250) and did well over 1 billion at the box office. Clearly these are not be all and end all, but this does point to the fact that vast majority of critics and audiences enjoyed the movie quite a bit Expand
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JjhbjjgggJun 18, 2022
Yes, TDKR is a good comparison. Thematically deep and resonant (moreso than TDK), but lacking the blatant fan service and the dynamo Joker performance of its predecessor.

With time, I've noticed TDKR's reception improve tremendously.
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JjbghjjnhJun 22, 2022
An excellent ending for a wonderful trilogy. The last chapter is great, action and emotions are the best elements, but there is everything that a person could wish for a movie. The Dark Knight is called to face a new enemie, this time isAn excellent ending for a wonderful trilogy. The last chapter is great, action and emotions are the best elements, but there is everything that a person could wish for a movie. The Dark Knight is called to face a new enemie, this time is really hard because Batman is not the same that we left in the previous movie. Bane is immediately devastating and Gotham is in trouble, the viewer is forced to watch to discover how the city will survive to a new situation. The dark tones are still the same and we enjoy another great story about Bruce Wayne/Batman, one of the best superheroes of all time.
I liked Anne Hathaway as Catwoman, sinous and brilliant just like the character. The rest of the cast is still perfect, starting with another new entry, Tom Hardy as Bane, continuing with Morgan Freeman, Michael Cane, Gary Oldman.
I love this trilogy and I'm never tired of it, I could always watch these masterpieces.
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HhhgvvgJun 29, 2022
Arriving with the weight of the world on its shoulders, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES surpassed expectations with its grand scale, epic scope and menacing tone. Christopher Nolan’s trilogy-ender challenged audiences with its refusal to explain what,Arriving with the weight of the world on its shoulders, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES surpassed expectations with its grand scale, epic scope and menacing tone. Christopher Nolan’s trilogy-ender challenged audiences with its refusal to explain what, why or how – the latter causing much chagrin amongst our team. Magnificently performed, fearlessly produced and clever, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES concluded a perfect trilogy with style Expand
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GfghvffJul 2, 2022
Reprising his role as the Caped Crusader, Christian Bale stars in The Dark Knight Rises alongside newcomers Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway (who play Bane and Catwoman, respectively). Acting as a trilogy-ender for Nolan's Batman movies, The DarkReprising his role as the Caped Crusader, Christian Bale stars in The Dark Knight Rises alongside newcomers Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway (who play Bane and Catwoman, respectively). Acting as a trilogy-ender for Nolan's Batman movies, The Dark Knight Rises concludes the series in spectacular fashion.

The Dark Knight Rises stretches the limits of blockbuster filmmaking with a wildly ambitious, boldly artistic production of impressive proportions. Nolan never loses control of his craft and remains tremendously confident in his execution of thrilling chase sequences and action beats. With 1.7M user ratings on IMDb, The Dark Knight Rises currently sits at a weighted average vote of 8.4/10.
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MemenenneJul 8, 2022
Each movie from Christopher Nolan’s trilogy about the Dark Knight is worth attention, so if you have enough time, you can devote your evening to this story. However, if you have to choose, it seems this part will be the best option. ThisEach movie from Christopher Nolan’s trilogy about the Dark Knight is worth attention, so if you have enough time, you can devote your evening to this story. However, if you have to choose, it seems this part will be the best option. This story happens eight years after Batman’s fight with the Joker, and unlike previous films, it shows events that may happen in any megapolis. The movie seems especially relevant considering the events of the last two years connected with the global pandemic. This film represents a wonderful ending to the trilogy, so it’s not surprising its IMDb rating, 8.4, doesn’t give in to other comic book movies mentioned on the list. Expand
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HjjghhgggJul 10, 2022
This is one of the best things I’ve ever seen I want my robin spin-off immediately and if I don’t get it, even if it’s a decade late I’ll be pissed (I didn’t Google it I feel like I would know if it exists)

The twist is perfectly done I
This is one of the best things I’ve ever seen I want my robin spin-off immediately and if I don’t get it, even if it’s a decade late I’ll be pissed (I didn’t Google it I feel like I would know if it exists)

The twist is perfectly done I though they were just changing up banes origins but it was great

I said a while back Zoe played the first cat woman I liked, I was wrong Give Michael cane every award
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BrokenChildJul 15, 2022
The Dark Knight was good but The Dark Knight Rises is the best out of the trilogy. The Dark Knight is the best Batman movie so far and has a perfect villain and story, there isn’t anything wrong with this movie and it is the best Batman movieThe Dark Knight was good but The Dark Knight Rises is the best out of the trilogy. The Dark Knight is the best Batman movie so far and has a perfect villain and story, there isn’t anything wrong with this movie and it is the best Batman movie out there. Expand
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HunghhgbbJul 12, 2022
This arguably is the best movie out of the Dark Knight trilogy. This finale to the trilogy caps it off so well, with an amazing story and lots of twists and shocking moments. This movie exceeded my expectations due to its iconic charactersThis arguably is the best movie out of the Dark Knight trilogy. This finale to the trilogy caps it off so well, with an amazing story and lots of twists and shocking moments. This movie exceeded my expectations due to its iconic characters and amazing actors. The Dark Knight Rises is an absolutely perfect movie, and is a must watch for sure Expand
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HjhghhbggJul 17, 2022
The final installment of Nolan’s trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises has been praised by critics and fans alike for its masterful blend of action, drama, and suspense. The movie is set eight years after the events of The Dark Knight. Gotham CityThe final installment of Nolan’s trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises has been praised by critics and fans alike for its masterful blend of action, drama, and suspense. The movie is set eight years after the events of The Dark Knight. Gotham City is now enjoying an era of peace following the Dent Act and the disappearance of the city’s greatest vigilante. But when a new terrorist leader known as Bane threatens to cripple Gotham, Batman must resurface from his exile to protect his people once more Expand
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JehejebhwhwJul 18, 2022
Like with Begins and Knight, Rises earned highly positive reviews from critics and killed it at the box office, becoming Nolan’s highest-grossing movie ever at $1.081 billion globally when all was said and done. (The second Batman film to doLike with Begins and Knight, Rises earned highly positive reviews from critics and killed it at the box office, becoming Nolan’s highest-grossing movie ever at $1.081 billion globally when all was said and done. (The second Batman film to do so, the second being its direct predecessor.) In addition to being the third highest-grossing film of 2012 behind The Avengers and Skyfall, the film’s considered one of the best superhero films ever made, and one of the best films of the 2010s Expand
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HvuhghggJul 18, 2022
. Another debacle like Schumacher’s films could damage Batman’s marketability beyond repair. It wasn’t until a certain Christopher Nolan stepped in and completely reimagined the character in the 2003 film Batman Begins. Gone were the days. Another debacle like Schumacher’s films could damage Batman’s marketability beyond repair. It wasn’t until a certain Christopher Nolan stepped in and completely reimagined the character in the 2003 film Batman Begins. Gone were the days when Batman needed ‘shark-repellent sprays’ or the infamous ‘bat nipples’ in his costume. Christian Bale essayed the best version of Bruce Wayne/Batman in history, supported by a star-studded ensemble of Michael Cain, Liam Nesson, Cillian Murphy, Gary Oldman, Rutger Hauer, Tom Wilkinson, and Katie Holmes. The film’s critical acclaim and commercial success were bettered by its sequels The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises Expand
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NjenneneneJul 19, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) didn't disappoint, as Bane brought Gotham’s reckoning to theaters. TDKR became the second-consecutive Batman film to surpass the $1 billion mark globally. Richard Roeper called the picture “a majestic, gorgeous,The Dark Knight Rises (2012) didn't disappoint, as Bane brought Gotham’s reckoning to theaters. TDKR became the second-consecutive Batman film to surpass the $1 billion mark globally. Richard Roeper called the picture “a majestic, gorgeous, brutal and richly satisfying epic.” Cotillard gave a riveting performance as the diabolical Talia, which left audiences with one of the Batman’s most formidable Silver Screen adversaries ever Expand
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HhgghgvvvJul 22, 2022
A spectacular finale to a legendary trilogy.

The performances are tremendous. Christian Bale gives his best performance as Batman in this movie. Tom Hardy rocks as Bane. Anne Hathaway does a fantastic job at Catwoman. Marion Cotillard is
A spectacular finale to a legendary trilogy.

The performances are tremendous. Christian Bale gives his best performance as Batman in this movie. Tom Hardy rocks as Bane. Anne Hathaway does a fantastic job at Catwoman. Marion Cotillard is good in her role also. Michael Caine is so great as Alfred, you really feel sad when you hear him say "I'm so sorry. I failed you, sir.". Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman are both very good as always as their characters. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is great as Blake.

The story has some plot holes, like Bruce being able to get back into the city undetected without his gear, but I think it's a perfect ending to the trilogy as a whole. Nolan and Hardy finally do Bane justice in live action. In Batman and Robin, he was a dumbass and a mindless accessory that needed his button pressed or be told to do something. He did the work of the villains. That is NOT Bane. He is a genius mastermind that always teamed up with others instead of being their slave. This is what he was in Rises. He was intimidating, clearly smart, and caused Batman and Gotham a whole lot of pain. He teamed up with Talia to help her with her plan. Their relationship was like Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine, where Bane carried out the actions and Talia was the true boss behind it all. I really like how The Dark Knight Rises pits Batman into a big hole for most of the movie. Whenever he gets put inside a pit, someone always comes to pull him out. But now nobody's coming. He had to find the strength to get out of there and face his fears. This time, he's ready to be Batman again. And as always, Nolan escalates the plot every 10-15 minutes to keep us engaged with gorgeous cinematography and amazing music.

Hans Zimmer does it again with his spectacular soundtrack. I love Bane's theme and that part where Bruce climbs out of the pit. It always blends in with the dialogue, such as "Hoy, you are in for a show tonight, son.".

The action is phenomenal. It captures Batman and Catwoman's fighting skills very well, by the way
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HghbghbbbhhJul 26, 2022
"Batman: The Beginning" has set a new tone for the narration of stories from the world of comics. Realistic, gloomy and dynamic. The continuation of the Batman story in The Dark Knight turned out to be much more spectacular than the original"Batman: The Beginning" has set a new tone for the narration of stories from the world of comics. Realistic, gloomy and dynamic. The continuation of the Batman story in The Dark Knight turned out to be much more spectacular than the original 2005 picture thanks to the high-quality work of the entire film crew and a very vivid image of the antagonists: Joker and Two-Face. Such a success is certainly difficult to repeat, but the final part of Nolan's trilogy "The Dark Knight Rises" diligently does it.

The final film, it should be noted, came out quite long, closely approaching the mark of 2 hours and 45 minutes. Whatever this story was, it turned out to be difficult to watch it for so long. The whole film does not leave the feeling that Nolan took this step consciously, trying to fully reveal the characters, as well as effectively finish the narrative about the defenders of Gotham, a city that was plunged into the darkness of violence and lawlessness on a very large scale. In principle, from the point of view of scale, the film pulls on such timing, taking a new peak for itself and demonstrating that Gotham and its inhabitants are in a situation that they have never experienced before.

Bruce Wayne's life seemed to stop after the events of the second film. The creators skillfully show us from the very first frames that Bats retired, became decrepit, became a recluse. The events of The Dark Knight seriously affected Batman, and he never seems to have recovered from them. The atmosphere of the work is literally saturated with apathy, gray colors, oppressive atmosphere. The last challenge for Batman - probably the biggest threat to the Bat-Man and to the entire metropolis is in the person of Bane, who raises the stakes much higher than his predecessors Ras al Ghul and the Joker. But after watching the picture, there is still a feeling that this large-scale project was a success for Nolan an order of magnitude worse than the previous one, where the Oscar-winning Heath Ledger shone so. Actor Tom Hardy failed to present his hero so colorfully, although here, I think, the problem is already in the script and the character himself.

Bane is a colorful enemy of Batman, a creature, as if not even a person, who will definitely test the strength of not only the mind of the protagonist, but also his body. This is a new challenge for the protagonist, who, it seems to me, no longer believes that he can cope with the enemy. Batman is hard not only because he is already tired of life and losses in his superhero role. Batman has aged, has become haggard, does not have such an important support and motivator in the person of his butler Alfred Pennyworth. Michael Caine's performance in this film is very memorable. Despite the man's short screen time, his words, messages, requests and pleas to Bruce sit in the depths of his soul and are remembered for a long time even years after viewing. Kane is a gorgeous actor who so colorfully conveys to us the image of a tired man who had to wait with horror every night for many years that Batman might not return from his next battle with crime. At the same time, it is important to note Kane's dubbing. The voice actor coped perfectly, subtly immersing Russian viewers in all the pains of Alfred's soul.

As for Tom Hardy, he is a good actor who had to not only transform physically globally for the sake of this role, but also play essentially only with his eyes and voice, since his face is hidden under a mask. On the one hand, this mask gives it colorfulness, highlighting just the eyes of the character, and, on the other hand, it significantly complicates the game, because you need to be able to convey various emotions through the look. Also, as before, the dubbing actor Ilya Isaev, whose voice is always penetrating and strong, is on top. Tom Hardy's Bane is a real test for both Batman and the viewer. It is literally a machine for destroying everything around. He and his squad plunge Gotham into an abyss from which there seems to be no way out.

Other heroes are also good: Lucius Fox, Catwoman, Miranda Tate, John Blake, James Gordon. Each of the characters is intelligently played by cool actors. Through their actions and dialogues, we see how Gotham itself is revealed, which, no matter how hard anyone tries, is also going through its worst times. And the last struggle of people for their lives, for their hometown is an evolution, an important step, a manifesto - you can call it whatever you want - for their freedom from tyranny and constant crime.

All the dots over the "I" will be placed here, the director will say everything he wanted within the framework of the completed trilogy. Nolan says goodbye to the franchise well, leaving behind a great legacy - a series of films about an ordinary man who was ready to lay his life on the altar of victory in order to finally show people that they can be free and become who they so want to be
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FgygghjbbnJul 27, 2022
This has aged incredibly well in the 10 years since its release. Compared to the utter slog that superhero movies over the past decade have become, it was incredibly refreshing to see a superhero movie that is just so Real. Tense at everyThis has aged incredibly well in the 10 years since its release. Compared to the utter slog that superhero movies over the past decade have become, it was incredibly refreshing to see a superhero movie that is just so Real. Tense at every moment, constantly twisting plot lines, a soundtrack that is used to compliment the film’s action and suspense instead of taking it over, and visuals and stunts that are aesthetically Real and excellent, it was incredible to watch and enjoy this compared to the literal child’s play that plagues superhero movies now. An excellent send off for Nolan’s Batman, which remains the the gold standard for a franchise of any type Expand
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HffghgffffJul 30, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises is a masterpiece and a perfect conclusion to the epic trilogy. This film is filled with masterful filmmaking and astonishing camera shots. I feel like this is the one out of the three Nolan films to overstep theThe Dark Knight Rises is a masterpiece and a perfect conclusion to the epic trilogy. This film is filled with masterful filmmaking and astonishing camera shots. I feel like this is the one out of the three Nolan films to overstep the filmmaking. The opening to this film is so impressive it amazes me still to this day. Tom Hardy as Bane is **** incredible I don't care what anyone says he is great as the bone breaking bad ass. Christian Bale acts his ass off in this film, he is so great in the film as a broken old hero trying to save the city. I love this film so much and I know that will never change Expand
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JbhjbhhbbJul 31, 2022
Few movie franchises are as iconic as 'The dark Knight'in Christopher Nolan. The trilogy has become a cultural landmark pop and cinematic and is enjoyed by movie fans to this day.

Ten years ago, the third and final chapter of Nolan's saga
Few movie franchises are as iconic as 'The dark Knight'in Christopher Nolan. The trilogy has become a cultural landmark pop and cinematic and is enjoyed by movie fans to this day.

Ten years ago, the third and final chapter of Nolan's saga reached the big screen and delivered a very satisfying conclusion to the audience. The plot is set eight years after the death of Harvey Dent and takes us to a pacified city of Gotham, which no longer needs Batman. The situation makes Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) becomes a recluse in his mansion, living only with the butler Alfred (Michael Caine).

One day, in the middle of a party being held at Wayne Manor, one of the hired waitresses steals a necklace of great sentimental value. This is Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway), a smart and skilled thief who, despite being caught by Bruce, manages to escape. Curious to find out who she is, Bruce returns to the cave to use the computers that served him so well when he donned the mantle of Batman. Gradually he begins to see signs of the emergence of a new threat to Gotham City, personified in the thug Bane (Tom Hardy). It's enough for him to go back to being Batman, despite the physical problems stemming from his activities as a superhero over the years.

Also counting on Gary Oldman, Marion Cotillard, Morgan Freeman and others in the cast, 'The dark Knight Rises' became a critical and box office success, grossing over $1 billion at the box office worldwide and being nominated as the best film of the year by several press consortia.
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NaggwhgwvwvgwJul 31, 2022
History aside, The Dark Knight Rises has found ample footing for an Oscar run in positive feedback. Critics and moviegoers alike laud the film. On the popular polling site Metacritic, The Dark Knight Rises holds a score of 78/100 from criticsHistory aside, The Dark Knight Rises has found ample footing for an Oscar run in positive feedback. Critics and moviegoers alike laud the film. On the popular polling site Metacritic, The Dark Knight Rises holds a score of 78/100 from critics and an 8.7 from users, compared to The Dark Knight (82/100 from critics and an 8.9 from users), and previous Best Picture winners like The Artist (89/100 from critics and an 7.9 from users), The King’s Speech (88/100 from critics and an 8.4 from users), and The Hurt Locker (94/100 from critics and an 7.0 from users). Ropes of Silicon founder Brad Brevet believes positive reviews swing voters, and The Dark Knight Rises has won over the right people. “ Ebert’s review didn’t help but Dargis loving it is pretty big. Turan was big on it as well. It’s probably a no-brainer for a Best Pic nom, but probably a pat on the back and a placement outside the top five when all is said and done Expand
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UyuwhwhwJul 31, 2022
Let's not act like TDKR is some hated film, it was acclaimed by critics and audiences and received a string of awards. There is the vocal minority that dislikes the film, and that's fine, but if we're talking about overall critical responseLet's not act like TDKR is some hated film, it was acclaimed by critics and audiences and received a string of awards. There is the vocal minority that dislikes the film, and that's fine, but if we're talking about overall critical response these films have no way of matching the Dark Knight Trilogy Expand
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HghwhgqgwhgwwqAug 2, 2022
Time flies, and it’s been 10 years since The Dark Knight Rises premiere – 87%, a film that, although with some flaws in it, finished the trilogy with brilliance, and for many it is the best of the three parts of the saga. This is the lastTime flies, and it’s been 10 years since The Dark Knight Rises premiere – 87%, a film that, although with some flaws in it, finished the trilogy with brilliance, and for many it is the best of the three parts of the saga. This is the last installment in the series, the sequel to Batman Begins – 84% from 2005 and Batman: The Dark Knight – 94% of 2008, had its world premiere in New York on July 16, 2012 and was acclaimed by critics and the general public, becoming considered the best film of the year.



In addition to the good reviews, The Dark Knight Rises It was a worldwide box office success, grossing over $1 billion, and ranked 33rd on the list of the highest-grossing films of all time.
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HwhgwhwbbwbwAug 5, 2022
Bane is the second best live action Batman villain to date, right behind Heath Ledger’s Joker. Bane has some of the most iconic lines in cinema history and Tom Hardy gives a menacing performance. The action in this movie tops The Dark KnightBane is the second best live action Batman villain to date, right behind Heath Ledger’s Joker. Bane has some of the most iconic lines in cinema history and Tom Hardy gives a menacing performance. The action in this movie tops The Dark Knight and the ending is maybe the best in comic book history. Expand
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JjehnhnheAug 9, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises is a far superior film than The Dark Knight! I love how in this movie we don’t get that much Batman but more of Bruce Wayne! Tom Hardy as Bane is definitely the highlight of the film he was so great! This is definitely aThe Dark Knight Rises is a far superior film than The Dark Knight! I love how in this movie we don’t get that much Batman but more of Bruce Wayne! Tom Hardy as Bane is definitely the highlight of the film he was so great! This is definitely a perfect conclusion to the Dark Knight Trilogy. There are tons of moments in here that give me major goosebumps Expand
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BebbegbeAug 9, 2022
Christopher Nolan = genius.

Hans Zimmer = the GOAT. Tom Hardy = excellent. Christian Bale = stunning. The supporting cast = perfect. There's not much to gripe about with this film. There's a lot of twists and turns in the third act
Christopher Nolan = genius.

Hans Zimmer = the GOAT.

Tom Hardy = excellent.

Christian Bale = stunning.

The supporting cast = perfect.

There's not much to gripe about with this film. There's a lot of twists and turns in the third act that's a bit unusual for a movie like this, but I think it enhances the attitude it presents. It's such a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy
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MenehenheheAug 9, 2022
Ropes of Silicon founder Brad Brevet believes positive reviews swing voters, and The Dark Knight Rises has won over the right people. “ Ebert’s review didn’t help but Dargis loving it is pretty big. Turan was big on it as well. It’s probablyRopes of Silicon founder Brad Brevet believes positive reviews swing voters, and The Dark Knight Rises has won over the right people. “ Ebert’s review didn’t help but Dargis loving it is pretty big. Turan was big on it as well. It’s probably a no-brainer for a Best Pic nom, but probably a pat on the back and a placement outside the top five when all is said and done.” Expand
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JhehehehebeAug 10, 2022
Thrilling, apocalyptic, monumentally spectacular and emotionally satisfying, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES wraps up the final pages of Christopher Nolan's legendary superhero saga
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JbehehehebeAug 17, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises is a fantastic film, raising the bar for what a superhero film could convey well beyond providing thrilling action sequences: The Dark Knight Rises is thought-provoking, inspiring and emotional. In fact, after finishingThe Dark Knight Rises is a fantastic film, raising the bar for what a superhero film could convey well beyond providing thrilling action sequences: The Dark Knight Rises is thought-provoking, inspiring and emotional. In fact, after finishing The Dark Knight Rises, I later would watch Iron Man 3 and wonder why Aldrich Killian’s motivations felt so shallow compared to those of Bane – in fact, it did feel as though villains of other films suddenly became superficial, and for a time, I found myself with a decreased enjoyment for Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. This subsequently dissipated after I watched Captain America: Civil War; the MCU’s films are fine, and speak to a different set of ideas than do Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. The experience I had resulting from The Dark Knight Rises is a phase that some consumers of fiction go through: after watching something especially well-done, expectations are raised, and going into another film with a different director can often alter one’s enjoyment of things. Unlike the Dark Knight trilogy, the MCU is a long-running series whose greatest strength lies in how well-connected the stories are, and the masterful use of humour. It is therefore unsurprising that the aesthetic, tenour and end messages differ so dramatically, and failing to appreciate this is why the me of a decade earlier initially was more reluctant to watch MCU films. Fortunately, an open mind allowed me to turn around, and in the years subsequent, I would come to greatly enjoy the MCU for what it succeeded in presenting. However, not everyone follows this path: for instance, shortly after K-On! The Movie became available to international audiences, Reckoner of Behind the Nihon Review was quick to dismiss K-On! The Movie as being “disingenuous” and “false advertising” for not delivering the same level of though-provoking content as his favourite work, Ergo Proxy. Such a mindset precludes one from broadening their perspectives; had I remained stuck on that path, I would’ve never been open to enjoying things like Thor: Ragnarok, Infinity War and Endgame. However, I am ultimately glad to have seen The Dark Knight Rises because it represented a unique experience Expand
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HghhghhbggffAug 26, 2022
very good movie, wonderful plot twist towards the end and a nice place to make room for a robin movie
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HghhggggGgvAug 28, 2022
I come back to watch this movie every month or so and I still have the same reactions to everything happening in the movie that I did the first time. The last hour or so of the movie is some of the most captivating cinema you will ever see. II come back to watch this movie every month or so and I still have the same reactions to everything happening in the movie that I did the first time. The last hour or so of the movie is some of the most captivating cinema you will ever see. I wish Christopher Nolan could direct all superhero movies like this cause god damn it’s good Expand
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JbhghhggAug 28, 2022
My favorite film from Nolan's Batman trilogy!
Very iconic film and I think wraps up this batman series nicely
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JbjhhhhhAug 29, 2022
I had faith in director Christopher Nolan to deliver a fitting conclusion to his Batman trilogy and he has done just that with this complex and compelling final chapter in what has become one of the greatest film trilogies in cinema. It hasI had faith in director Christopher Nolan to deliver a fitting conclusion to his Batman trilogy and he has done just that with this complex and compelling final chapter in what has become one of the greatest film trilogies in cinema. It has been eight years since the Batman has been seen in Gotham City. Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) has become a recluse in his own mansion. But danger is approaching in the form of the modern terrorist Bane (Tom Hardy), a huge hulking madman who wants to strike fear into the city residents with using violence. Batman does return just in time, but he must also contend with a petty thief in the form of Catwoman (Anne Hathaway), who is either a reluctant criminal or an even more reluctant ally. The plot is complicated and has a lot of new characters which is fine as long as you pay attention. But isn't that what we should be doing when watching a motion picture? This isn't like "The Avengers" where you're watching a movie based on a comicbook. Nolan's film has much more weight to it. It is a crime drama with its roots in the comicbooks. I like that Nolan has been able to successfully tie the three movies together seamlessly. It really feels like one movie in three installments. Bane was a great villain in the comic book and finally gets to show off on the big screen after a dismal appearance as a thug in "Batman and Robin". "The Dark Knight Rises" is a must see for fans of the genre Expand
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JhjhjhhhhhAug 30, 2022
I have definitely watched it more than 30 times. I agree it is one of the greatest movies ever made and even IMDB confirms this as it is ranked as the 73rd greatest film ever.
I didn't say that it was one of the greatest films ever because of
I have definitely watched it more than 30 times. I agree it is one of the greatest movies ever made and even IMDB confirms this as it is ranked as the 73rd greatest film ever.
I didn't say that it was one of the greatest films ever because of IMDB, I already thought that, IMDB just happens to back it up. If it were in the Bottom 100 then my opinion wouldn't change
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HbnvhgnvhgbAug 31, 2022
Rises still has that heart and passion in it that only a man like Christopher Nolan can bring
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TheDarkKnight25Sep 1, 2022
Great conclusion to the trilogy and gets way too much hate then it deserves!
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WnebwbwbwhwSep 2, 2022
There’s a few reasons it does stand out though; Bruce being an active character in the story compared with TDK and it’s absolutely Bale’s best performance in the role, Hathaway’s Selina is brilliant, Bane and his glorious voice, the fightThere’s a few reasons it does stand out though; Bruce being an active character in the story compared with TDK and it’s absolutely Bale’s best performance in the role, Hathaway’s Selina is brilliant, Bane and his glorious voice, the fight choreography is leaps and bounds ahead of what came before, as is camera blocking and Nolan’s general improvement as a director the more he worked with IMAX.

Also, I’m a sucker for happy endings to stories, those last five minutes are great. Lucius, Jim, and Alfred all finding out Bruce is alive, while he gets a shot at happiness away from Gotham with Selina, just brilliant stuff that makes me smile
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HeheeheggeSep 2, 2022
The stylistic playfulness of The Dark Knight gave Christopher Nolan a head-start on one of the most ambitious and multifaceted blockbusters of the last few decades. The Dark Knight Rises treats Gotham like Lang’s Metropolis or Dickens’The stylistic playfulness of The Dark Knight gave Christopher Nolan a head-start on one of the most ambitious and multifaceted blockbusters of the last few decades. The Dark Knight Rises treats Gotham like Lang’s Metropolis or Dickens’ London, with Bane its thundering masked saviour-slash-terrorist. Marvellous action and a total focus on internal world-building over setting up any kind of further franchising Expand
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JejehheheheSep 2, 2022
Christopher Nolan delivers a more than satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. While the Dark Knight had a crime thriller tone, this films carries a grim, post-apocalyptic feel. Still reeling from the events of the last movie, it's more of aChristopher Nolan delivers a more than satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. While the Dark Knight had a crime thriller tone, this films carries a grim, post-apocalyptic feel. Still reeling from the events of the last movie, it's more of a slow burner, with the titular hero appearing for shorter periods of time. The hero ascends from the pits of despair, removing the physical embodiment of the symbol in order for the symbol of heroism to be solidified. After falling to crushing defeat and suffering, The Dark Knight indeed rises, out of the shadows, out of the silence, out of the depths of despair but a representation of sacrifice and good, allowing Gotham to be forever changed and Bruce Wayne to live. The performances once again are top notch. Cristian Bale returns as an older, mentally and spiritually broken Bruce Wayne, who is in need of a revival. Gary Oldman, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman all slip back into their roles acting as more of elderly counsel, although it is rather odd that Alfred disappears for most of the film. As for the new editions, Tom Hardy crushes it as the menacing Bane, proving to be the biggest threat to the Bat and Gotham. Joseph Gordon-Levitt convinces as a hopeful police officer who still believes in the city. Anne Hathaway is perfect as Catwoman and is to this day the best onscreen portrayal of the character. The tone is somehow more bleak than its two predecessors, with Gotham now virtually a police state, with the hero villified for years with a new foe on the horizon. Hans Zimmer delivers with his score one more time. The visuals are darker and more serious (if that's possible). Once again, there is an emphasis on practical effects which provides that extra realism. Yes, there are plot holes. As they have no real bearing on the story or compromise the overall quality, who freaking cares? Overall, "The Dark Knight Rises" is exactly what the title suggests. A story about redemption. It is a tale of finding courage in the face of overwhelming adversity, in spite of the weight of physical and spiritual suffering and a great conclusion to one of the best cinematic trilogies of all-time Expand
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ShehwhwhwhSep 2, 2022
I loved it. I literally all of my comic book friends loved it. And all but one find it significantly superior to the Batman. I think this is just people who want attention for their posts. The Nolan trilogy is the bar to which all comic bookI loved it. I literally all of my comic book friends loved it. And all but one find it significantly superior to the Batman. I think this is just people who want attention for their posts. The Nolan trilogy is the bar to which all comic book movies need to aspire to Expand
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HgghgfgggSep 4, 2022
This is like making a sequel to Top Gun: Maverick... It was such a goddamn great movie that basically can't be topped, but somehow Nolan (THE GOAT) managed to (or at least almost it
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NhwbwbhbbSep 5, 2022
Batman Begins changed the whole superhero landscape, The Dark Knight made critics realize that comic book movies could be artistic, and The Dark Knight Rises is the epic conclusion that even surpassed its impossibly high expectations.
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JgjghghgSep 7, 2022
Like, over 15% of his lines are still commonly used in new memes: my son's almost 9 and he watches a YouTube channel of daily memes after school each day, and Bane shows up more than Batman, for sure. Great compilation video, I honestly comeLike, over 15% of his lines are still commonly used in new memes: my son's almost 9 and he watches a YouTube channel of daily memes after school each day, and Bane shows up more than Batman, for sure. Great compilation video, I honestly come back to it. Expand
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HghgfghhgSep 8, 2022
What to say about this movie? One of the best in the Batman saga!
Despite not fully following the comics and forgetting to at least mention the Joker who was responsible for ruining Harvey Dante's reputation. It's a great movie!
Nolan rules a
What to say about this movie? One of the best in the Batman saga!
Despite not fully following the comics and forgetting to at least mention the Joker who was responsible for ruining Harvey Dante's reputation. It's a great movie!
Nolan rules a lot in action scenes, including an iconic one that even matches the opening of 007 from 1989. I consider the film to have a lot of information to get, but on the other hand, it presents fast paths, the famous shortcuts that help in the development of the movie. movie. Particularly, I find it interesting the way that Nolan and the writers try at all costs to value the figure of Batman and that he is good, even if he is a little insane.
In none of the features, Bruce Wayne saves the day alone, that is, the group side is well valued. Even so, they don't completely lose the heroic and symbolic figure that is Batman!
A funny part for me, is Dr. of Wayne saying he wouldn't be able to ski for a long time... him hours later climbing a building and fighting the evil of Gotham City.
FLAWLESS photography together with parts filmed in IMAX! Starring cast, in particular, Michael Caine's effort in dramatic moments is recognizable, and Hardy's courage, who did not let himself be carried away by Heath and Hathaway in moments of charisma. Where we managed to like her, even though she is a not so reliable person.


A film I will remember fondly!
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HffghnnnSep 15, 2022
In my opinion one of the greatest endings to a movie series of all time. Every single actor in this is amazing (not that they haven’t all been in the prior installments), and while it is indeed very long and could probably have parts cut, itIn my opinion one of the greatest endings to a movie series of all time. Every single actor in this is amazing (not that they haven’t all been in the prior installments), and while it is indeed very long and could probably have parts cut, it really is amazing and what I think is the strongest movie in the series. Expand
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GiugiOct 2, 2022
A beautiful Batman movie, very dark and deep, full of twists and turns. In general all batman films are beautiful in my opinion but this is perhaps deeper than the others because it tells in itself a complex ache of redemption. The plot isA beautiful Batman movie, very dark and deep, full of twists and turns. In general all batman films are beautiful in my opinion but this is perhaps deeper than the others because it tells in itself a complex ache of redemption. The plot is very intricate and compelling though with some inconsistency (derived from the fact that it is very intricate) Expand
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HgughgvfNov 8, 2022
Nolan's films have an inexplicable quality of making me want to cry and laugh with joy simultaneously. It think it also has something to do with Zimmer's affecting scores. Im going to go out on a limb and say this might be the best of theNolan's films have an inexplicable quality of making me want to cry and laugh with joy simultaneously. It think it also has something to do with Zimmer's affecting scores. Im going to go out on a limb and say this might be the best of the three. It is sociologically and morally complex, has the best twist, an epic hero return and aims for the heart on several occasions hitting the bullseye with each shot. The world is a better place for this film existing and is Nolan's final reminder that, despite its financial successes, the Marvel Universe remains a cinematic shower of **** Expand
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JhjhhhghNov 12, 2022
The most satisfying ending to a trilogy ever. The Dark Knight Rises is the ultimate roller coaster of a ride that takes the super-hero genre to the brink of not existing but as a result pulls off a cinematic triumph like no other.

Easily the
The most satisfying ending to a trilogy ever. The Dark Knight Rises is the ultimate roller coaster of a ride that takes the super-hero genre to the brink of not existing but as a result pulls off a cinematic triumph like no other.

Easily the best film in the trilogy for me, The Dark Knight Rises is a complete package like its precursors. Top notch cinematography, score by Hans Zimmer followed by the unforgettable performances of the amazing cast and one of the most thrilling opening segment to a film makes it one of the finest works of Nolan to this date.

Each film in the trilogy has some kind of standout sequence and this entry is no different. I'm sure most of you'll agree with me when I say the climb and the leap of faith was the epitome of a hero's rise.

With The Dark Knight Rises, the best super-hero trilogy to ever exist is concluded. With a finale that leaves a permanent footprint of Nolan's vision on a genre that wasn't at the pinnacle of its prowess before this trinity of Cape Crusader's story. It surely has set a benchmark for a bracket of film category that is now world famous but no one has been able to come close to it ever since
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JnejehehenheNov 13, 2022
This may be one of my favorite plots of all time in that is execution is essentially perfect. Wonderfully crafted, a film that actually makes you lose hope, then builds it back so heroically it’s comparable to the hype feeling of a RockyThis may be one of my favorite plots of all time in that is execution is essentially perfect. Wonderfully crafted, a film that actually makes you lose hope, then builds it back so heroically it’s comparable to the hype feeling of a Rocky training montage. Almost 3 hours, and another dynamic role for Christian Bale, the film takes Bane’s villainous plot - in its ordered chaos - appear almost realistic in its logic, leaving Batman for the sickest **** comeback of all time suck deeznuts. Awesome.

After first viewing the Batman trilogy I believed the The Dark Knight to be my favorite by way of Heath Ledgers amazing performance as Joker. However, after various watches of all movies, the 1st and 3rd films seem to grip me as stronger stories through Batman’s mental and physical flexibility in overcoming the his adversities and how they are so wonderfully portrayed on screen.
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JgghhgggNov 14, 2022
"How can you move faster than possible,” the other man asked, “fight longer than possible, if not from the most powerful impulse of the spirit? The fear of death. The will to survive."

I have watched this movie several times when I was
"How can you move faster than possible,” the other man asked, “fight longer than possible, if not from the most powerful impulse of the spirit? The fear of death. The will to survive."

I have watched this movie several times when I was little but I never really truly understood it, just watched it for Batman. But re-watching it again, this was a really, REALLY memorable experience.

The plot, the characters, the twist.. Everything in this movie was a 10/10 for me. Tom Hardy as Bane... He did a marvellous job. And of-course Christian Bale... His acting was phenomenal.

I really loved how the story came back full circle, from Bruce not wanting anyone else to be in his life, to Alfred seeing him in the café with Selina in the end. My favourite part of this movie was personally the pit scenes. Ra's Al Ghul being immortal, figuratively instead of literally was a great move by Nolan. And the Miranda Tate twist at the end got me jaw-dropped.

I prefer this over Pattinson's Batman. 100/10 movie, MUST WATCH.

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HgvhhgfgNov 16, 2022
Arguably the greatest superhero films ever made, Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy redefined the way superhero films could be made. More than just action spectacle, the Dark Knight trilogy contains brilliant performances, nuancedArguably the greatest superhero films ever made, Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy redefined the way superhero films could be made. More than just action spectacle, the Dark Knight trilogy contains brilliant performances, nuanced character development, tangible themes, gorgeous cinematography, a fantastic score, and world-renown practical effects over CGI.
The Dark Knight trilogy was one of the most commercially successful trilogies of all time, grossing nearly $2.5 billion. Critically, all three films in the trilogy rank among the greatest films of all time. Batman Begins was included on Empire's list of the greatest films, The Dark Knight was inducted into the National Film Registry, and The Dark Knight Rises was named one of the greatest films of all time by The Daily Telegraph.
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HgfhhcvNov 17, 2022
Arguably the most ambitious superhero movie ever made. The scope and weight of everything in this movie makes everything in the MCU look even more childish and soulless than it already did. It’s also the only comic book film I can think ofArguably the most ambitious superhero movie ever made. The scope and weight of everything in this movie makes everything in the MCU look even more childish and soulless than it already did. It’s also the only comic book film I can think of that actually makes me tear up. The final 15 minutes are a knockout Expand
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SheheehgegNov 30, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises is a fitting, full-arc conclusion to a great epic trilogy. Chis Nolan made it with care and love for the franchise. The story progresses towards Batman coming back in the daylight to deal with a new threat "BANE". TomThe Dark Knight Rises is a fitting, full-arc conclusion to a great epic trilogy. Chis Nolan made it with care and love for the franchise. The story progresses towards Batman coming back in the daylight to deal with a new threat "BANE". Tom Hardy is amazing as Bane and his eyes do all the talking. He is a massive both physically and psychologically. The true test of Bruce's will power and his persistence to never give up. You get pounded down, dust yourself and get back up, again and again. The best part, the baton of batman is passed on to another worthy, self-sacrificing character. Bruce has finally settled down and moved on with his life. An epic, grounded trilogy, with relatable characters. Chis Nolan and Chistian Bale's marvelous comradery. The Dark Knight legend lives on as a symbol and passed on to another one who is more than worthy Expand
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GfhjvhvfDec 3, 2022
The Dark Knight Rises is regarded as one of the best superhero movies of all time. Made with an edge that superpowers don’t exist and (thankfully) with an absence of comedy and unrealistic action, Hardy put on the pounds to play the mostThe Dark Knight Rises is regarded as one of the best superhero movies of all time. Made with an edge that superpowers don’t exist and (thankfully) with an absence of comedy and unrealistic action, Hardy put on the pounds to play the most terrifying villain that never needed unexplainable powers. A masked bruiser whose dominating physique is only matched by Hardy’s exceptional talent to create Bane’s menacing posture and accent. It’s one of the most satisfying conclusions to any movie franchise made Expand
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JjnwnwnwDec 11, 2022
If Inception is Christopher Nolan romanticizing the class, elegance, globe-trotting nature, and traditions of classic James Bond espionage, The Dark Knight Rises is Nolan channeling the epic excess and extravagance of You Only Live Twice.If Inception is Christopher Nolan romanticizing the class, elegance, globe-trotting nature, and traditions of classic James Bond espionage, The Dark Knight Rises is Nolan channeling the epic excess and extravagance of You Only Live Twice. Mythic, action-packed, and an examination of the true strength of a hero as Bruce Wayne faces his toughest challenge yet. It’s the truest adaptation of the motifs explores in The Dark Knight Returns while not being a literal translation. The Dark Knight Rises is a powerful, emotional, climactic, and satisfying conclusion to one of the greatest trilogies of all time.

Bane is such a phenomenal antagonist - a classic Bond villain. However, what makes Bane fascinating is his facade. He claims and presents himself to be a liberator, freedom fighter - a villain who’s conviction blinds him to the fallacies of his beliefs. However, for all the theatricality and deception, he’s nothing more than a pawn serving the woman he loves. Tom Hardy brings such a commanding presence to the screen not only physically, but in his delivery of such radical speeches. Hardy is known for his exceptional ability to convey powerful emotions with his eyes, and as Bane, he does precisely that.

Nolan’s execution of such enormous, elaborate, and epic spectacle is masterful. The battle for Gotham is an explosive climax that ranks among the series‘ finest set-pieces. The visceral chill-inducing sewer brawl between Batman and Bane is simply one of the most impactful action sequences I’ve ever witnessed. Every punch is felt; every bone-crushing blow pushes you further to the edge of your seat. It’s a masterclass in tense character-defining conflict that works beautifully to amplify the power and significance of Bruce’s escape from the prison.

I absolutely adore this film. Sure, it’s easy to poke holes in the logic, but it’s a story that services the characters and does so with such grandeur that it’s quite possibly my favorite of the trilogy. The Dark Knight Rises captures the very essence of Batman.


My favorite ending/final shot of all time. This film never fails to bring me to tears every damn time
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GffhffggDec 17, 2022
"THE DARK KNIGHT RISES leaves the superhero genre forever changed – broken down and reborn with a maturity to match its heroic purpose. With this bruising conclusion to his Batman trilogy, writer/director Christopher Nolan elevates and"THE DARK KNIGHT RISES leaves the superhero genre forever changed – broken down and reborn with a maturity to match its heroic purpose. With this bruising conclusion to his Batman trilogy, writer/director Christopher Nolan elevates and enshrines one of pop culture’s most iconic modern mythologies and, in the process, lifts the blockbuster spectacle to the level of art. Complex and unrelenting, the result is a towering achievement – a testament to the ambition of the film’s creative ensemble, which not only delivers an adventure worthy of its hero, but also captures the Zeitgeist of a world that needs Batman now more than ever Expand
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