Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: July 20, 2012
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Cementer200Sep 22, 2020
I really liked The Dark Knight Rises. not as good as The Dark Knight but that movie is a masterpiece
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SjjsjsjwuwAug 16, 2020
Greatest movie ever worth every cent !!!!'!!!!!!!!L,!,!,,,,,,,,,l,l,lllllllll
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WhahahqjqjqAug 17, 2020
I like this even more than I did the first few times I saw it. I think this is the Batman film I’ve seen the most and my love for it has overall just grown. The Dark Knight Trilogy is what I believe to be the perfect trilogy and is awesome!I like this even more than I did the first few times I saw it. I think this is the Batman film I’ve seen the most and my love for it has overall just grown. The Dark Knight Trilogy is what I believe to be the perfect trilogy and is awesome! Tom Hardy still excels in this movie and Christopher Nolan really knows how to use him in his movies! Expand
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SnsjmmkwAug 28, 2020
'A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hadn't ended.'
What a beautiful film.
The Dark Knight Rises is without question my
'A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hadn't ended.'
What a beautiful film.

The Dark Knight Rises is without question my favourite out of the Nolan trilogy and a superb, emotionally resonant piece of cinema.
The best part about these films has always been Christian Bale's Batman; having a significant portion of this film being devoted to a character study of him is everything I wanted from this final chapter. Because of the absence of the physical Batman suit we get an actual psychological insight into what it would actually feel like being Batman and more importantly being Bruce Wayne, a broken, worn and tired Bruce Wayne. Michael Cane's Alfred has a more prominent part this time which is so important to the narrative and overall as wholesome as ever to watch on-screen and Anne Hathaway is just perfect as Catwoman but once again and more importantly as Selina.

Bane. Bane is the daddy. What a horrific and disgusting villain portrayed flawlessly by Tom Hardy. Not only is he my favourite Batman villain time but one of the best villains of all time because he actually feels like a true psychopath!
Joseph-Gordon Levitt as... Blake is also a very welcome addition and does wonders for the plot of Gotham under dictatorship during the winter and ultimately is responsible from keeping the gargantuan 165 minute runtime from feeling bloated. Props to you Joseph, you truly were the man at the helm of the TDKR plot ship keeping things moving.

The reason I love The Dark Knight Rises so much is because its heart and soul is with the character arcs and emotions; whilst Batman Begins was a marvellous world-builder and The Dark Knight was an epic action-crime spectacle, TDKR is a true Batman film in the sense the main focus is showing us the struggle and the heart of Bruce Wayne but more importantly showing us that everyone has it in them to be the best of themselves
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hbahhhwhwSep 14, 2020
"The Dark Knight" may have the apex performance of a comic book villain, but "The Dark Knight Rises" is the best Batman movie we've ever had. The more that I watch it, the more clear it becomes. Ambitious in a way no other superhero film has"The Dark Knight" may have the apex performance of a comic book villain, but "The Dark Knight Rises" is the best Batman movie we've ever had. The more that I watch it, the more clear it becomes. Ambitious in a way no other superhero film has ever been, epic in scope yet so thoughtful and somber in its exploration of Bruce Wayne's humanity, and with the perfect mixture of gritty crime thriller realism and masked comic book character flair. Just an incredible achievement as both a single picture and the perfect closure of the best superhero trilogy. Expand
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HijkiiSep 15, 2020
I only put this behind The Bourne Ultimatum and Return of the King as the greatest conclusion to a trilogy ever. I get there's a few things you can poke holes in but the story is so enthralling that it honestly isn't even in mind while I'mI only put this behind The Bourne Ultimatum and Return of the King as the greatest conclusion to a trilogy ever. I get there's a few things you can poke holes in but the story is so enthralling that it honestly isn't even in mind while I'm watching the film. One of the biggest criticisms I've heard of this movie is that Batman wouldn't just retire for 8 years as if that's a viable reason to not like this movie. The entire point of this trilogy is to show you the kind of toll it would take on a real human being had said person had the resources to become Batman or any hero for that matter. Where other superhero stories make you want to live in the heroes shoes, this trilogy makes you want to stay as far away from that life as possible. Let's get this out of the way quickly, Bane just like Ras Al Ghul in Batman Begins get overlooked as great cinematic villains because of the greatest of Heath Ledger. But he is without question one of the 2010s best if not most iconic antagonist. His hand to hand combat scenes are something to behold as are the action set pieces of the film. The third act alone might be my favorite of any movie this decade.

I still remember bawling my eyes out during Alfred's scene at Bruce's grave. I was not a fan of Anne Hathaway for whatever reason growing up but looking back she really was a good Catwoman despite the fact that she tries a little too hard at times. Marion Cotillard on the other hand blew me away. I hope she works with Nolan again because they seem to get the best out of each other. I'm sure I'll revisit this much sooner next time around but my thoughts on this trilogy remain the same. It's the best we've ever gotten and I doubt it'll ever be topped. 10/10
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JetvoSep 17, 2020
This was always my most anticipated film of all time. It didn't disappoint me. It's cinematic perfection!! Nolan has crafted something amazing, something beautiful. This ties with TDK for my favorite movie of all time. Begin. Fall. Rise. A+ (10/10)
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GhbhnnjjOct 15, 2020
The perfect conclusion to the perfect trilogy. Nolan's third and final installment of this series is one of the most hard hitting, emotional thrill rides I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing. The final resolution is executed in the mostThe perfect conclusion to the perfect trilogy. Nolan's third and final installment of this series is one of the most hard hitting, emotional thrill rides I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing. The final resolution is executed in the most beautifully cinematic way possible. I don't have any criticism of this film at all, it's such a carefully crafted film that if I had to list something negative, I would have to nitpick, and in this 2 hour and 40 minute classic, that simply would be an exercise in futility. The film gets so much right with it's themes and characters, that it hits every note perfectly just like it's two predecessors do. 10/10 Expand
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BespetOct 24, 2020
It's the best way the trilogy could have ended . The cold , void, sad compelling environment of the movie grabs you the grayish tone the depth of the characters their personal grief their own struggle the planned evil Bane with the power ofIt's the best way the trilogy could have ended . The cold , void, sad compelling environment of the movie grabs you the grayish tone the depth of the characters their personal grief their own struggle the planned evil Bane with the power of making alot of meaning by saying so less everything reminds you of the legacy of the dark Knight the silent guardian .
I first watched it during winter in a cold dark night and I could feel the city chaos during the severe winter of Gotham I was absorbing it all within
Something so soulful so emotionally connected All that peace within the chaos the chaos within peace the silence before the storm all feels so deeply embed inside my brain even after so many years . Best of Hollywood The class will be unmatched forever
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HyghjnjjOct 25, 2020
This had the polar opposite expectations that Begin had because it followed up one of the best movies ever made while begins followed by one of the worst movies ever made. It’s not to say this is flawless because there are a couple ofThis had the polar opposite expectations that Begin had because it followed up one of the best movies ever made while begins followed by one of the worst movies ever made. It’s not to say this is flawless because there are a couple of nitpicks I personally have but this is a fantastic way to wrap up the entire trilogy. It has one of the best villains to be ever put on film and I mean it. Bane’s voice, his demeanor, and Tom Hardy’s performance are intimidating but he is also similar to Batman because he is doing it for someone he loves. People are mad about the twist, calling him a henchman. He is no henchman, he is an ally. We even see that after Talia left, he attempted to kill Batman which is smart as hell because he didn’t want things to go sideways, but they did. The way he dies acts karma because Bane killed people like pawns and it went full circle because Selina Kyle made a joke which treated him like it was nothing. Also, if he died slower, it would just waste time. And Bruce’s journey is one of the best things because people point out that it's repetitive, and it's not. The first time, he puts the cape and cowl on, he becomes a suicide bomber, he is certain he will die and he can’t stop Bane from burning Gotham to ashes, he is doing it for selfish desires because he believes there is nothing there for him, and when he climbs out of the pit, he returns to the symbol he was. Also, Bruce climbing out of the prison is fantastic and him getting into the city isn’t a plothole because he used the 23 days he had and you know BB told us that he knew to steal, and someone forgot about being invisible. Also, the neighboring city isn’t on lockdown, so he can get in there just to go to the city. Seriously, it’s so bloody apparent. Also, this is the most thematic of the entire trilogy, with the theme of love, redemption, corruption, and vengeance Expand
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QuhqbabahhOct 27, 2020
A very satisfying ending to a great trilogy that leaves you wanting even more. Not just a good superhero movie, but a great movie overall. This is my favorite movie of all time hands down. Acting is phenomenal and brings one of my childhoodA very satisfying ending to a great trilogy that leaves you wanting even more. Not just a good superhero movie, but a great movie overall. This is my favorite movie of all time hands down. Acting is phenomenal and brings one of my childhood idols to light in a cinematic masterpiece that Christopher Nolan created which tailors to a more adult audience. Solid 9.95/10. Expand
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SnsjwjwjwjOct 29, 2020
My favourite film in the trilogy, and one of the best films, both about superheroes and in general, I've ever seen. It references scenes from the past two movies, it has some of the most iconic quotes and scenes in film history, and it willMy favourite film in the trilogy, and one of the best films, both about superheroes and in general, I've ever seen. It references scenes from the past two movies, it has some of the most iconic quotes and scenes in film history, and it will go down in history as a spectacular ending to a phenomenally sincere trilogy. Expand
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FilmGuyDudeNov 2, 2020
For it's lengthy conclusion and emotional farewells, still doesn't quite hold a candle to the iconic first. But I'm glad it exists. Could've ended better? Of course. But the execution of the film overall makes me happy as is. I still recommend it.
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GhhfghnhhOct 31, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises, helming a rating of 8.4 on IMDB and still a high holder on the top 250 movies list is a prove that despite some people feeling dissatisfied towards this epic conclusion, it is still universally beloved as a movie, andThe Dark Knight Rises, helming a rating of 8.4 on IMDB and still a high holder on the top 250 movies list is a prove that despite some people feeling dissatisfied towards this epic conclusion, it is still universally beloved as a movie, and as one might dare to say, a great superhero movie.

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

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

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

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

The Dark Knight Rises also has the best score in the trilogy in my opinion, the best score for any hero movies, the perfect balance of grandness, epicness, the unsung melancholy and the haunting beauty of romantic sacrifice.
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ShahwhwusNov 6, 2020
a thrilling epic conclusion to the dark knight film saga. this has to be one of the best ending films of all time Christopher Nolan did an excellent job the effects were great the music was cool the plot was amazing the characters were wella thrilling epic conclusion to the dark knight film saga. this has to be one of the best ending films of all time Christopher Nolan did an excellent job the effects were great the music was cool the plot was amazing the characters were well thought of and the dark feeling of it make it amazing. people lets give Christopher Nolan a long applause Expand
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GyhbbjjNov 11, 2020
This is so great. A great finale to one of the best trilogies of all time. Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are great additions to the cast and they give an amazing performance. The main characters are all so incredible. AndThis is so great. A great finale to one of the best trilogies of all time. Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are great additions to the cast and they give an amazing performance. The main characters are all so incredible. And the film is intense and full of breathtaking moments. Including a great plot twist. This gives an amazing ending that leaves the viewer wanting more from it. Overall an excellent film.
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PokijnmjNov 12, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Dark Knight Rises is a perfect ending to Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. Just like the other 2 films in this trilogy, this movie is perfect. It's a long movie, but there isn't a single dull moment, every minute is exciting. I love the story, the cinematography and the performances are great as well. I also love the characters in this movie, Bane is an awesome villain, Batman/ Bruce Wayne is great as always, Miss Tate creates a nice plot twist and Selina Kyle/ catwoman is also a great character. I love everything about this movie. I love The Dark Knight Trilogy Expand
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ShwhshahhwNov 13, 2020
What is there to say? This movie is a goddamn masterpiece, I know every word. Every part of this movie is near perfection. I absolutely love Tom Hardy's Bane, and Anne Hathaway's Catwoman is the definitive version to me. The fights in thisWhat is there to say? This movie is a goddamn masterpiece, I know every word. Every part of this movie is near perfection. I absolutely love Tom Hardy's Bane, and Anne Hathaway's Catwoman is the definitive version to me. The fights in this film are unbelievable, the plot and character writing are amazing, the cinematography and music are wonderful, and the ending is one of the very best. Every character is done justice in this movie. The Dark Knight movies are very villain driven, which I love. Just as the Dark Knight is very much the Joker’s movie, the Dark Knight Rises is clearly Bane’s. As such, they feel different. Either could certainly be your favorite depending on your taste. Banes raw bad-assery emanates throughout the film, contrasting Batman's suffering and pain. Oh, to watch this movie again for the first time... To everyone involved in making it, thank you Expand
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GhbhjjjujNov 14, 2020
Whenever I watch this movie, I am convinced that it is better than 'The Dark Knight', and once again I question whether it is. The entirety of the last 20 minutes of this film I was in tears, both laughing and crying, and I amazed that evenWhenever I watch this movie, I am convinced that it is better than 'The Dark Knight', and once again I question whether it is. The entirety of the last 20 minutes of this film I was in tears, both laughing and crying, and I amazed that even after all this time that this movie still has such power over me. I am of the firm belief that Bruce Wayne dies at the end, but the point is that Batman doesn't die - and the true Dark Knight that rises is Robin in the very last shot of the film. This is the perfect final instalment of the most perfect film trilogy of all time. Bane is the perfect villain, menacing and memorable in a totally different way to both Ra's al Ghul and the Joker, and Selina Kyle, Talia al Ghul, and Robin are the perfect additions to this mythology. This is Batman at his most grand and epic and Nolan executes it brilliantly. It has all the excitement and action and emotion it needs to write itself into the history books as one of the greatest movies of all time, and a film truly worthy of its place in the filmography of cinema's greatest director: Christopher Nolan Expand
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VbbhnjjNov 15, 2020
Christopher Nolan has delivered a jaw dropping assault on the senses. From the incredibly choreographed fight scenes to the nuanced subtle moments that should have won an Oscar. From moment one, right at the very beginning of Batman Begins;Christopher Nolan has delivered a jaw dropping assault on the senses. From the incredibly choreographed fight scenes to the nuanced subtle moments that should have won an Oscar. From moment one, right at the very beginning of Batman Begins; Nolan has told a story that is very relatable. He made Batman a story that was believable. A story that if you saw it in the newspaper, you’d almost believe it. This film delivers the best comic book adaption I’ve ever seen. The ability to draw from the source material, and make it your own whilst simultaneously staying true to the material is a token to how good a story teller this director is. Not only did the team behind these movies deliver jaw dropping moments, one after the other, but they also helped to build the foundations of the superhero world we know and love today. If I could give this film a 11 star rating I would. It lives up to be one of the best films I’ve ever seen. Expand
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HhnhjmmmkiNov 16, 2020
And then the final from the trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. What a amazing movie. This movie is really awesome with a incredible story. Batman fallen, Bane as villain, Gotham taken over,.. It's all perfect. Also the action is just so freakingAnd then the final from the trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. What a amazing movie. This movie is really awesome with a incredible story. Batman fallen, Bane as villain, Gotham taken over,.. It's all perfect. Also the action is just so freaking good. Love this movie. This trilogy is fantastic and really surprised me, and I wasn't a fan of it first but now I really am. 9.5/10! Expand
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EsxfbbjuNov 17, 2020
I already knew that I loved The Dark Knight Rises, but I almost forgot how much I actually love it. The best thing about this trilogy is that Christopher Nolan does something different with each entry. His movies change with his perspectiveI already knew that I loved The Dark Knight Rises, but I almost forgot how much I actually love it. The best thing about this trilogy is that Christopher Nolan does something different with each entry. His movies change with his perspective of film. With that said, the experience you get with The Dark Knight is much different than that of Batman Begins. The same goes between the two sequels, but they play off of each other incredibly well and each makes the last one even better. Honestly, The Dark Knight Rises might be my favorite of the trilogy. TDK is a technical masterpiece, but Rises is enjoyable in every which way. When I think about my favorite movie scenes of all time, a few are packed inside of this one. From the introduction of Bane, to the football stadium. From Batman’s first encounter of the masked terrorist, to everything that happens in The Pit... I will never not love this movie. The make it or break it factor for audiences has always been the last section of the movie. In my opinion, that ending is awesome! Above all else, this film is a great culmination of Nolan’s story and an amazing way to wrap up one of the best superhero trilogies of all time.

This is the best version of Bruce Wayne. The way his character is built off of his relationship with other characters is fantastic storytelling, and this movie delivers that more than anything else. “Vulnerability” is always important to recognize, and The Dark Knight Rises showcases a more broken Batman, taking up a fight that he knows he can’t win. With that, this movie is a journey that will never get old. But on that journey, one element shines almost perfectly: characters. Christopher Nolan uses this final entry to dive deep into the heads of his characters. Rather it be the relationships between them, or how they view the world, this movie gives us a deeper and often times darker perspective at this version of Gotham. Every second is worth it, from beginning to when it all comes back around at the end. Of course, Christian Bale is once again phenomenal and proves to be the best Batman thats ever graced the screen. In the opposing corner is Bane. While he doesn’t get the villain treatment the entire movie, he is a terrifying threat and an extremely effective character study. If there’s one thing Nolan can do better than most, thats villains. Having Tom Hard fill the shoes was a great choice, as he does something with the character that nobody else could. Catwoman, Alfred, Lucius, John, and Gordon are all amazing as well, but I can’t type forever. One last note before I close it out: the action is at a whole new level in this one. The intense action sequences and the phenomenal fight choreography make for a ride like no other. Throw in Batman’s epic one liners and the movie is even greater. The Dark Knight Rises is and forever will be one of my all time favorites. Every second of this film is something special.
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ShshshshsNov 18, 2020
Wow. I adore this film. It's a film with much gravity--it's a heavy conclusion. A worthy successor to 'TDK'. Bane is a monster in many ways. He's the antithesis to Batman; a near perfect villain, very Darth Vadar-esque.

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Wow. I adore this film. It's a film with much gravity--it's a heavy conclusion. A worthy successor to 'TDK'. Bane is a monster in many ways. He's the antithesis to Batman; a near perfect villain, very Darth Vadar-esque.

Christopher Nolan doesn't play games when it comes to making movies. Everything he touches turns to greatness. The cinematography is flawless here, the production design is wicked, and the script is solid. Though this production went through many changes after the death of Heath, it's still a very good movie.

Wally Pfister kills the look of this story, much like he did the prequels. However, this film has a more unique look. You can tell it's the third act of an epic story. Gotham is more gritty than ever--the 'Tale of 2 Cities' vibe is spot-on.

Thematically, 'TDKR' is beautiful, and has tremendous gravitas. Nolan's usage of practical effects and fight sequences is genius. You can see his improvement from all technical standpoints. Though not better than 'TDK', this conclusion is more than fitting and is nearly equal to the previous take.

Christian Bale seems worn out here as an actor, but that fits well with the story. After so much time being a crime-fighter, and taking years off from being 'The Batman', Bruce Wayne is injured, stressed, and exhausted; a recluse is what Bruce has become. He doesn't even show his face, which pays homage to Howard Hughes in various ways.

The realistic naturalism is still there. The Bat-Pod is a charm, as is the 'Bat-Wing'. Catwoman is done wonderfully in this take--Anne Hathaway is quite a woman, and she fills the shoes of Michelle Pfeiffer well; doing a performance that pays respect yet is its own thing.

Batman does his thing as always--he's stealthy, smart, and has tons of gadgetry. Yet, when he meets Bane all that changes. Bane is the exact equal to Bruce Wayne, but he's somewhat superior, especially when it comes to strength. Both Batman and Bane are students of 'The League of Shadows', both were mentored by Ra's Al Ghul.

This film contains one of the best fight sequences I've ever seen. It's hand-to-hand combat--the sequence is chilling as we see Bane's intimidating fighting style that shakes even Mr. Wayne.

Batman fights someone who is physically above him in every way. Bane "breaks" The Batman with ease.

"Why do we fall?"

'TDKR' is a blockbuster hit, and a successful ending to the trilogy. I saw it in IMAX and I was utterly excited all throughout the proceedings. I'm sure you've seen this, and if you haven't, shame on you. You must see the end of Nolan's Batman. It's an absolute must-see, all three films
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AmsjwjwjwjNov 19, 2020
This is one the single greatest conclusion films ever made. This Trilogy is truly about the Origins, Fall, and Rise of The Batman. This film is him riseing again. Well the Title it’s self can mean many things. It can mean Bruce. Around theThis is one the single greatest conclusion films ever made. This Trilogy is truly about the Origins, Fall, and Rise of The Batman. This film is him riseing again. Well the Title it’s self can mean many things. It can mean Bruce. Around the halfway point of the film bruce is left with nothing not even the ability to walk. And he’s at the bottom of pit. But he learns to rise from he’s pain and get out and save gotham. Or it could mean the idea of Batman. At the end of The Dark Knight. He’s left as a criminal and outlaw. But through the events of this film he rises.To became a symbol . Bane is the perfect villain for his film. he’s a the perfect villain to completely physically destroy Bruce. Bringing back the league of shadows is amazing choice. There the opposite of batman. But both of them will die for there cause. I dont know it’s just all of the villains chosen for the trilogy are just perfect. This film is an incredible film. The cinematography is the trilogy. everything else about how the film is made is incredible. This is just a fantastic film. Expand
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AuajsnaNov 20, 2020
This Movie had everything! It is very dramatic, much Action Scenes, some Romance and a very good Cast. A new lineup of Catwomen very suprised me, but they did it in the right Way. The CGI from the Stadium-Scene was amazing, Bane is a veryThis Movie had everything! It is very dramatic, much Action Scenes, some Romance and a very good Cast. A new lineup of Catwomen very suprised me, but they did it in the right Way. The CGI from the Stadium-Scene was amazing, Bane is a very good Villain and the Story itself could won an Oscar Expand
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HhhuujijNov 22, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is so amazing!! Arguably one of the best & most underrated CBM’s of all time. Although it is slow at times, the 3rd act is superb and so intriguing. I love all the characters in this film Catwoman, Bane, Natalia andThe Dark Knight Rises is so amazing!! Arguably one of the best & most underrated CBM’s of all time. Although it is slow at times, the 3rd act is superb and so intriguing. I love all the characters in this film Catwoman, Bane, Natalia and especially Blake as he is such an amazing edition to this movie. It’s such an amazing end to this wonderful trilogy. This twist in this film is fantastic and works so well and if I’m gonna be honest, TDKR ending is one of my favourites in any film!! Overall The Dark Knight Rises is so good and I love it a lot. Expand
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WhajzjajwNov 23, 2020
Now this is how you close off an epic trilogy successfully!
The Dark Knight Rises is the third and concluding chapter to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, and is what I consider to be, a grand fitting end to the Christian Bale
Now this is how you close off an epic trilogy successfully!
The Dark Knight Rises is the third and concluding chapter to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, and is what I consider to be, a grand fitting end to the Christian Bale Batman/Bruce Wayne story arc. Released in 2012 to tremendous box office and critical reception, The Dark Knight Rises managed to become the highest grossing Batman film of all time, surpassing the hefty financial gain of The Dark Knight (2008), and still bares that title to this day. The Dark Knight Rises also has a few criticisms drawn from fans and critics alike, despite its mainly universal appraisal. Luckily for me, I'm not one of these hateful naysayers that hold any vice against this film.
Drawing inspiration from various Batman comics storylines, such as "Knightfall," "No Man's Land," and "The Dark Knight Returns," The Dark Knight Rises manages to convey an engaging and effectively entertaining plot that's jampacked with numerous allusions, homages, colossal themes, and most importantly, a gratifying and emotionally powerful conclusion. Christopher Nolan really outdid himself with this production. Not only do we get a phenomenal plot, but we get phenomenal choreographed action sequences and intense visuals. The special effects alone are a treat to the eyes!!
Christian Bale is remarkable in his final performance as Bruce Wayne, bringing us a battle-hardened, broken hero who must rise past his broken spirit (and broken physical limitations thanks to Bane and previous fights) in order to save Gotham City from total nuclear destruction. Familiar faces aiding him such as characters portrayed by Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, and Gary Oldman bring their A-game in their final roles also. Newcomer Joseph Gordon Levitt does great as cop John Blake. And Marion Cotillard delivers an alluring, mystifying dual-identity role as Miranda Tate/Talia Al Ghul.
But it's fellow newcomers Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway that really stand out. The Bane we get in this movie is a lot different than the remedial one we get in Batman And Robin (1997); this new one portrayed greatly by Tom Hardy feels almost ripped straight from the comic books: an intelligent mountain of a man, who poses as both a physical and intellectual threat to Batman. Behind Heath Ledgers groundbreaking performance of The Joker, he's my favorite Batman villain in Nolan's trilogy.
Anne Hathaway portrays Selina Kyle/Catwoman, a professional cat burglar, grifter, and femme fatale who develops a relationship with Bruce Wayne/Batman. She manages to evoke the sense of who Catwoman really is, and does such a great performance, she rivals Michelle Pfeifer's take on the character in Tim Burton's Batman Returns (1992). Lest we forget the intricate and meticulously well-shot 70mm IMAX cinematography? Or Han Zimmer's delightfully haunting musical score? Or every sliver of a detail perfectly synchronised to make connection and reference to the entire trilogy as a whole? No, lest us not forget
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JenskyNov 24, 2020
I remember seeing this in the theaters for my birthday. I loved it so much back then. The affect stuck with me 5 years later.

This movie has some of the best directing, the best cinnamontography, and the best sound I have ever heard in a
I remember seeing this in the theaters for my birthday. I loved it so much back then. The affect stuck with me 5 years later.

This movie has some of the best directing, the best cinnamontography, and the best sound I have ever heard in a movie. Why this got **** over at the Oscars I will never understand.

Tom Hardy's Bane I think is one of the best villains of the decade. He played such an excellent character. Other standouts include Bale's Batman, Hathaway's Catwoman, and Caine's Alfred.

The score, which I am currently listening to, is also extremely exceptional.

This movie also looks amazing. From the camerawork to the visual effects and the costumes to the production design.

This is the longest DC film released to theaters. (But it ain't got **** on the 3 and a half hour Watchmen Ultimate Cut.) At 165 minutes, Nolan crafts a well executed and, as usual, fast paced story.

And the theme of the trilogy I noticed twice. Once figuratively when Batman comes back after 8 years and literally when Bruce is in the pit.

This is my favorite Nolan movie. My favorite Batman movie. **** it, even my favorite DC movie.

Grade: A+
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Hujj8miiNov 25, 2020
This is Nolan’s crowning achievement in my mind. He takes what The Dark Knight did and perfectly builds upon it to create this 3 hour character study of Bruce Wayne. Batman doesn’t get much screen time here because he’s not needed. This wholeThis is Nolan’s crowning achievement in my mind. He takes what The Dark Knight did and perfectly builds upon it to create this 3 hour character study of Bruce Wayne. Batman doesn’t get much screen time here because he’s not needed. This whole series shows the progression of Gotham as a city. This is Gotham at its finest. We see that no matter the odds, the citizens will fight for what’s good. Granted they had an army of cops but the story of Foley was very powerful. Also Michael Caine deserves an award for Alfred in this movie. The graveyard scene and the “I won’t bury you” scene has some of the best acting I’ve seen. This is DC’s best movie and maybe Nolan’s best Expand
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HjmmkkNov 28, 2020
For being the longest of the trilogy, this flies by for me. Everything is so spot on - Bale, Hathaway, Cotillard, Gordon-Levitt, Oldman, Caine and Hardy are at their best, the pacing is stellar, the style is defined and perfected, and theFor being the longest of the trilogy, this flies by for me. Everything is so spot on - Bale, Hathaway, Cotillard, Gordon-Levitt, Oldman, Caine and Hardy are at their best, the pacing is stellar, the style is defined and perfected, and the social commentary is excellent, albeit terrifying for 2020. I watched TDK soooo much as a teen I haven’t been interested to revisit it, but only having seen TDKR a handful of times it was a thrill. So excited for Tenet tomorrow Expand
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KiookkoNov 30, 2020
This is a wonderful finale for the Dark Knight Trilogy. It most certainly lives up to its predecessors. It is just as dark as the the previous films but a little less violent than the Dark Knight. I would recommend it to anyone. It has aThis is a wonderful finale for the Dark Knight Trilogy. It most certainly lives up to its predecessors. It is just as dark as the the previous films but a little less violent than the Dark Knight. I would recommend it to anyone. It has a great plot and intriguing antagonist. Five stars and great respect to the cast and crew. Expand
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ShsjsjsDec 4, 2020
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While everyone can agree that Batman Begins is the worst of the Nolan trilogy I think people severely underrate this movie while focusing on the Dark Knight. The Dark Knight is a great movie
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While everyone can agree that Batman Begins is the worst of the Nolan trilogy I think people severely underrate this movie while focusing on the Dark Knight. The Dark Knight is a great movie with Ledger's performance being iconic but personally The Dark Knight Rises is all around a better movie. It is very well shot (as most of Nolan's movies are) and it's a really great storyline personally. A great cast to surround Bale with actors like Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon Levitt along with the usuals who were around from the last 2 films. The movie is full of iconic moments from me and a great way to end the trilogy one of the best payoffs that the character could get. The only criticism I have is the lack of development for certain characters and the reveals being mildly sudden and often unnecessary but otherwise a great movie all around and it gets a light 4 from
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GfghnjDec 6, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is the ending to Nolan's masterpiece of a trilogy, and it's without a doubt my favorite of the 3.. I adore absolutely everything about this film. Its got just about everything we loved from the previous two installmentsThe Dark Knight Rises is the ending to Nolan's masterpiece of a trilogy, and it's without a doubt my favorite of the 3.. I adore absolutely everything about this film. Its got just about everything we loved from the previous two installments (Bale, Caine, Freeman, Oldman, The Score & Cinematography) which is added upon with, in my opinion, a fantastic villain in Hardy's Bane. Loved every moment with him on screen, . Anne Hathaway's Selina Kyle is amazing, as is Cotillard's Talia al Ghul ( LOVE that twist). Joseph Gordon-Levitt also excels as police officer John Blake who we later find out is 'Robin' which is another aspect I absolutely adore. This film was made with nothing but heart, as proven by the last 15 minutes and I can't thank Christopher Nolan enough for it. Incredibly touching and beautiful send off to Bale's Batman and this magnificent Trilogy. Expand
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SannahaDec 7, 2020
Why is it that every single time I watch this, I feel like it is my first time watching this? The twists and turns, action, grand scale, powerful score by Hans Zimmer, amazing characters and fantastic tension building, makes The Dark KnightWhy is it that every single time I watch this, I feel like it is my first time watching this? The twists and turns, action, grand scale, powerful score by Hans Zimmer, amazing characters and fantastic tension building, makes The Dark Knight Rises one of the best movies of the twenty-first century.

After the events of The Dark Knight, I feel that this movie builds on what everything that Harvey Dent fought for before Joker messed with him and Bane (who is played perfectly by Tom Hardy) just destroys everything and that entire gut-punch just hits me so hard every time I witness it. Bane as a character too is also great. Through my eyes he truly is more of a threat than Joker was in The Dark Knight. Even though Heath Ledger gives a better performance than Tom Hardy did, I feel that Bane tore Gotham down more than Joker did.

All the new characters such as: Selina Kyle, Miranda Tate and Blake are fantastic and they are all characters I root for and knowing Tate works for Bane, I still buy into her being friends with Bruce. This being the conclusion to The Dark Knight Trilogy, I feel this is the perfect way to end Bruce's arc as Batman. In Batman Begins, he is a person who is lost and needs guidance. In The Dark Knight, he is shown as a person who is conflicted on whether he should turn himself in to protect the citizens of Gotham and in The Dark Knight Rises he must come back and save everyone in Gotham from Bane's reign of terror. The way Nolan shows the progression of Bruce's character is truly amazing for me and out of all the superhero trilogies out there, The Dark Knight Trilogy is the only one that blows my mind every single time I watch it. The emotion, the stakes, the score and everything else makes this my favourite trilogy to date.

Overall, The Dark Knight Rises is truly a statement on how to make a conclusion correctly and this is the definition of a perfect film.
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GyhbhuDec 8, 2020
Another one of my favourite films. Nolan delivers an incredible conclusion to the greatest trilogy of all time. Great characters and performances, especially by Bale and Hathaway. Also, amazing final battle with an ending which leaves youAnother one of my favourite films. Nolan delivers an incredible conclusion to the greatest trilogy of all time. Great characters and performances, especially by Bale and Hathaway. Also, amazing final battle with an ending which leaves you wondering what really happened Expand
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SwzzzzDec 9, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises focuses on Bruce Wayne exiling himself from the world after taking the blame of Harvey Dent’s death, 8 years ago in the second film. Suddenly, after Gotham City was made into a better place, a evil and brutal terroristThe Dark Knight Rises focuses on Bruce Wayne exiling himself from the world after taking the blame of Harvey Dent’s death, 8 years ago in the second film. Suddenly, after Gotham City was made into a better place, a evil and brutal terrorist named Bane plans to create and destroy Gotham.

Christopher Nolan’s final Batman film really went out with a bang! His directing went into a whole another level and blew everyone’s expectations to dust. Just like his other films, this amazing trilogy have a genuine emotional heartbeat! Even some of the best Batman graphic novels were inspired by the trilogy, Nolan made them in his own vision. His vision with production and costume designs, CGI, and breathtaking scenery is absolutely visionary! He is why he’s one of my favorite filmmakers. God, I wish I’ve gone to see the last 2 Batman flicks in theaters.

The entire cast was outstanding! Including new ones, like Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Hardy’s Bane was phenomenal. I mean, he was a force to be reckoned with! While the Joker (played by the late great Heath Ledger) was a criminal mastermind for bringing chaos into Gotham, Bane was wanting to put Gotham in the hands of criminals, and let them destroy and burn the city to the ground, and put every single citizen in fear. Hathaway’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman was outstanding too! It’s crazy how we’ve all seen her in The Princess Diaries, and she takes an amazing turn in her career to become one of the best actresses in the world to work with, work with great filmmakers, win an Oscar for Les Misérables, and play in a Batman flick as a Batman nemesis. And Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Officer John Blake is awesome! He proved to be a really good actor! He really sunk his teeth into playing this original character, who was a firm believer in Batman, and would later be revealed as Robin!

The scenes in it are really indescribable to say how fantastic they are! The scene where Alfred tells Bruce that he will leave because he couldn’t go on seeing Bruce be Batman and get himself hurt again or get himself killed, after previous events from the second film, Blake trying to convince Bruce that Gotham still needs a hero, the scene where we also get to see Bane and Selina Kyle for the first time, Catwoman screws Batman over and loses his fight to Bane, the football field being blown up along with half of Gotham, the cops and bad guys fight on the street, along with Batman and Bane, and the ending! The ending where Alfred sees his dream come true with Bruce and Selina are together in Florence, and Blake now becoming Robin and having the Batcave to himself. I could go on saying how epically tear jerking ending was all day!

The Dark Knight Rises is a gorgeous reminder that great writing and directing can enhance any movie going experience. Even superhero films, which are thought as mindless entertainment. Though I love Tim Burton’s Batman, I am still satisfied with Christopher Nolan’s amazing trilogy! This is another trilogy that is my all time favorite, like the original Toy Story trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, and Jason Bourne. 2012 has been good to us, by bringing great films. We had The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, Ted, Django Unchained, and Skyfall. As of right now, my favorite film from that year is Django Unchained, my all time favorite Nolan film is Inception, and my all time favorite Batman film still is The Dark Knight. But I am very happy to say, this was the best epic ending to TDK, thanks to Christopher Nolan and his creative vision! I will continue my Batman marathon. Today, I will watch Batman v Superman, and Batman Forever for the first time. All leading up to when Joker comes to theaters next Friday. And soon, like I mentioned, I’ll do a list from best to mediocre Batman films.

I’m giving The Dark Knight Rises 5 stars!
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YujmkkkDec 10, 2020
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"You don't owe these people anymore. You gave them everything."
"Not everything. Not yet." The Dark Knight Rises is a triumph in cinema. There's never been a finale that is this huge both in scale and
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"You don't owe these people anymore. You gave them everything."
"Not everything. Not yet."
The Dark Knight Rises is a triumph in cinema. There's never been a finale that is this huge both in scale and on personal level.
There's so much greatness in this finale that unfortunately some people disregard for stupid and nitpick reasons.
The story, the performances, the score, the themes, the action, the finale, everything just makes TDKR as well as the rest of the trilogy as one of cinema's greatest treasures.
" A hero can be anyone, even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat on a young boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hadn't ended."
The Dark Knight Rises is Cinematic Perfection.
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QnajjajqDec 11, 2020
Perfect end to the Triology the Score in the Movie Hans Zimmer is Fantastic...the Prologue is awsome Tom Hardy in this Film was Freaking Fantastic and one of the Best Comic book villains ever... The Batman Vs Bane Fight was Raw andPerfect end to the Triology the Score in the Movie Hans Zimmer is Fantastic...the Prologue is awsome Tom Hardy in this Film was Freaking Fantastic and one of the Best Comic book villains ever... The Batman Vs Bane Fight was Raw and Visceral...Anne Hathaway was Sexy and Conniving she was Great as Catwoman... And Marion Cotillard was Also Great... And the End Fight and the Conclusion was so satisfying... So very well done film Fantastic Conclusion Nolan's another Masterpiece... Sure it has some plotholes but i do not care the film is so fantastic Expand
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GhhjjjmmDec 12, 2020
This movie, just like the previous two, is a masterpiece. Every aspect of this movie is perfect including the acting, the story, the production and direction. Let's start with Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne once again; he delivers anThis movie, just like the previous two, is a masterpiece. Every aspect of this movie is perfect including the acting, the story, the production and direction. Let's start with Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne once again; he delivers an outstanding performance as a man who was broken and crippled from the previous movie. He's now a recluse and has to learn to become batman again in order to stop the new threat to Gotham city and Christian Bale nails everything about this character. In the second act Bruce Wayne is locked in a prison and he is a completely broken man, he has to train himself up again to escape and then he ready to fight Bane. It makes it a very compelling and interesting story just from this perspective. However the real star of this movie is Tom Hardy as Bane. He gives an incredibly gripping and threatening performance that even rivals Heath Ledger's Joker. He's not just smart, he's incredibly powerful physically, and this is shown in his first fight with Batman, where he completely destroys him and then takes over Gotham city. Everything about Tom Hardy's performance is excellent and he'll go down as one of my favourite villains ever. The movie does a fantastic job of keeping you constantly on edge, Bane's master plan is so gripping and complex that the movie is completely unpredictable and it makes for a more interesting watch than most movies, all thanks to the direction of Christopher Nolan and the writers for coming up with an amazing conclusion to what is easily the best trilogy of all time Expand
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NjjjmDec 13, 2020
This is it. The final chapter. The conclusion to a 3-film series that was 7 years in the making. The Dark Knight Rises marks the end of one of cinema's most audacious and idolized trilogies of the 21st century. To say it goes out with a bangThis is it. The final chapter. The conclusion to a 3-film series that was 7 years in the making. The Dark Knight Rises marks the end of one of cinema's most audacious and idolized trilogies of the 21st century. To say it goes out with a bang would be an understatement. This is Christopher Nolan's culmination to his "one for them" type of mentality. Nolan is one of the few people where his "one for me" and "one for them" films equally have their own distinct vision and uniqueness. With each and every Batman film ramping up the stakes, The Dark Knight Rises proves there's still enough gas in the tank to send this franchise off in style.

Everything I've said in my Batman Begins and The Dark Knight reviews still stands true. Christian Bale is the best onscreen Batman as of now and the supporting cast around him are powerhouse performers. Carrying over from the previous films are Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman and a heartbreaking Michael Caine. Alfred legitimately gets a few tearjerkers in as he comments about the deterioration Batman has caused Bruce Wayne. The atmosphere Nolan gives to Gotham City remains as gritty as ever if not more, taking inspiration from two Batman stories in the comics, No Man’s Land and Knightfall. Tone is critical when evolving and developing a franchise, and if you don't maintain that consistency across the board, you're doomed.

The newbies to the cast are amazing. Tom Hardy as Bane is so intimidating. Yes, I understand why people make fun of his voice (guilty as charged sometimes), but if you saw the early IMAX prologue then you know Bane's voice could have been a whole lot worse. If you had a breathing mask on your face I don't think you'd sound like you normally would. Bane feels like a natural progression to have as the villain. If Ra's al Ghul was the philosopher and the Joker was the anarchist, then Bane is a combination of those two, combined with some sheer brute force. Tom Hardy is **** huge. He got seriously jacked for this role. You feel his presence constantly and get behind why people fear him.

Other new additions include Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle/Catwoman. I like rooting for Hathaway and she is quite the badass in this role. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is John Blake, a dedicated member of the Gotham City Police Department. JGL is always up to the task no matter how big or small his role is. The gorgeous Marion Cotillard is Miranda Tate, an acquaintance of Bruce trying to restore Wayne Enterprises to its former glory. Just from Cotillard's eyes I can tell her emotions, the sign of a good actress. Like The Dark Knight, we get a slew of great character actors making up the periphery characters, starting with an especially slimy Ben Mendelsohn, Tom Conti, Matthew Modine, Josh Pence, Daniel Sunjata, Juno Temple, Alon Abutbul, Aidan Gillen and Brett Cullen just to name a few.

Someway, somehow, Nolan manages to top and occasionally rival the action scenes from the previous two Batman films. The cold open plane hijacking is a serious contender for some of the best stunt work I've seen. The attack on the Gotham Stock Exchange is especially frightening and the ensuing chase is exhilarating. I love that Batman and Bane's first fight is devoid of music entirely (bless the Hans Zimmer score though) and filled only with the physical sounds of punches being thrown. When Bane detonates the underground bombs and collapses the bridges throughout Gotham, the resulting blasts are a sight to behold thanks to Wally Pfister's endlessly breathtaking shots. The final fight as Gotham wages an all out war against itself is spectacular too.

A prevalent theme in The Dark Knight Rises is the emphasis on class. Bruce and Selina have opposing views when it comes to this. Bruce is against class warfare, but Selina sees it as her right to punish the wealthy for taking too much and giving too little. This is further expanded upon as Bane takes it upon himself to literally drag the rich out of their homes when he takes over midway through the film. Bane's revolution is very reminiscent of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Batman's absence has created even more of a rift between the rich and the poor than there already was. Batman's status as a uniting force is put further on display as well, giving Bruce moments to reflect on his legacy as the caped crusader.

If I'm underselling it, perhaps that's because it is hard to describe in words how freaking fantastic this movie is. There are days I don't know where to place it among the other two films. Not once does Nolan ever feel like patronizing to the audience. He treats them as fellow intellectuals, writing a story with his brother that showcases the extreme weight and magnitude it takes to be the savior that the city of Gotham deserves. It pulls no punches, isn't afraid to get dirty and most importantly of all, treats its characters with the utmost respect.
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HahahahnDec 14, 2020
Honestly this might be my favourite. The Batman and Bane fight scene in the sewers is my favourite Batman fight scene. From start to finish it’s like the theme is rising. It’s in the background but right at the end that’s when it cranks up toHonestly this might be my favourite. The Batman and Bane fight scene in the sewers is my favourite Batman fight scene. From start to finish it’s like the theme is rising. It’s in the background but right at the end that’s when it cranks up to 11 and it’s the full song. The editing in this is the best of the trilogy. The sound design and mixing is great. The casting of Bane and Catwoman is amazing. I love that other batman movies will be made but this will never be beat. The casting that’s been announced for Matt reeves’ The Batman sounds great but this is my favourite. Expand
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AbahhahaDec 15, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises was a perfect Final Chapter for an masterpiece trilogy. Christopher Nolan took a different direction and focused more on Bruce Wayne/Batman. This movie is filled with lots of emotions. It has such great characters and ofThe Dark Knight Rises was a perfect Final Chapter for an masterpiece trilogy. Christopher Nolan took a different direction and focused more on Bruce Wayne/Batman. This movie is filled with lots of emotions. It has such great characters and of course the dialogs is so good.The performances are incredible. The more I watch it, The more epic it gets. Personally, I think this movie gives the greatest ending of all time in the movie history. I remember seeing it thrice and the more I watched It the more respect it earns.Thank you Christopher Nolan, You Sir Are A Master. Expand
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JeapaDec 16, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is every bit as good as The Dark Knight. It's a powerfully acted ensemble piece. The set pieces are dynamic, exciting, and masterfully shot and edited. Bane is a beast of a character, brilliant and brutal.

The motifs of
The Dark Knight Rises is every bit as good as The Dark Knight. It's a powerfully acted ensemble piece. The set pieces are dynamic, exciting, and masterfully shot and edited. Bane is a beast of a character, brilliant and brutal.

The motifs of the first two films were fear and sanity. The motif of this one is fulfillment. Bane, Talia al Ghul, Alfred, Batman, and Catwoman are all trying to complete what they started and fulfill their missions so that they can finally rest. Bane and Talia want to finish what the League of Shadows started and destroy Gotham. Alfred wants to take care of Bruce Wayne as he promised. Batman wants to make Gotham safe so that he can finally quit being Batman, even if it kills him. Catwoman wants a clean slate, which she gets by running off with Batman. This entire film is about unfinished business.

My favorite storyline in the film is the inner transformation Bruce Wayne has to make to move on from Rachel. She's killed off brutally by the Joker, and Bruce believed in his soul she was waiting for him to quit being Batman when in fact she chose Dent over him. He refuses to quit being Batman. Ironically, as soon as she dies, he stops being Batman and mourns for her for 8 years, never moving on, no matter how many people try to encourage him to get back out there.

Then along comes Seline Kyle. They fall in love over the course of the film, as antagonists, but when Batman finally is able to save Gotham and destroy the League of Shadows, he is therefore finally able to move on from Batman and into a relationship with an equal and rest.

Batman truly wins. He changed Gotham, became the symbol of hope, and now that Gotham no longer needs him, he can move on, and the person he moves on with is someone who accepts him who he really is, as Batman, not someone who wants him to be someone else.
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OkmiDec 17, 2020
My favourite Batman film of all time. This is the conclusion the trilogy deserved. No lies detected at all. Everything about this masterpiece is phenomenal and Nolan did his best to make the hard work pay off with this one.

The themes of
My favourite Batman film of all time. This is the conclusion the trilogy deserved. No lies detected at all. Everything about this masterpiece is phenomenal and Nolan did his best to make the hard work pay off with this one.

The themes of Rising is truly empowering and inspiring to the point where it associates with myself, the audience, and Bruce himself. For years, he's been stuck with the pain he hasn't been able to outrun. The only solution is to move on. But how? How can Bruce take a leap of faith and finally get the life he deserves? To be free of the pain he's been stuck with ever since Joker caused chaos in Gotham? Or ever since he fell down that well as a kid? This is explored in an impactful way and Bale had the chops to showcase it with a great performance.

Spanning across the trilogy, he's the ONLY actor (so far) to portray Bruce in a complexed way. The multiple layers Bale adds to the character (the Billionaire, the vigilante and the REAL Bruce Wayne) is straight up perfect. The Pit scene is perfect. It is a direct reference to the Lazarus Pit in the comics (where the dead can be resurrected). But as these films are intended, a much more realistic approach is implemented, substituting the comic logic for a psychological and grounded one.

When the man leaves the Pit, Batman is left behind in it, Bruce Wayne was the one who escaped. All these years, he was able to overcome his greatest fears permanently to RISE up stronger than ever. This allowed for an opportunity to live the life Alfred had always hoped for him and to establish the Batman as a symbol for all and not just for one man. I could talk hours and hours defending and gushing over how this film gets everything right about the Batman character/mythos and the journey Bruce has in this one. The Dark Knight Rises is my favourite Batman film of all time and I cannot express how much of a fan I've always been of this film as well as Christian Bale's portrayal as Batman
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HukyDec 18, 2020
MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME. this movie is so beautiful. It’s amazing. The perfect ending to a perfect trilogy. We see the best villain yet in this trilogy. The score to this movie pushes it to a whole other level. The story is fantastic asMY FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME. this movie is so beautiful. It’s amazing. The perfect ending to a perfect trilogy. We see the best villain yet in this trilogy. The score to this movie pushes it to a whole other level. The story is fantastic as well as the characters. This is my favorite movie of all time. Expand
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WiskeDec 19, 2020
Concluding a paradigm-redefining trilogy with a blood-and-thunder finale of exhilarating power, The Dark Knight Rises reconciles its affection for fantastical sweep with grounded grit, delivering the most satisfyingly muscular of crescendos:Concluding a paradigm-redefining trilogy with a blood-and-thunder finale of exhilarating power, The Dark Knight Rises reconciles its affection for fantastical sweep with grounded grit, delivering the most satisfyingly muscular of crescendos: an operatically tortured masterpiece of percussive monumentalism. Nolan caps off a genre-shifting saga with his most incredulous gamble yet; it’s a testament to his vision that it pays off to deliver a pure realisation of politically artistic pulp with emotional triumphalism and daring complexity Expand
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BhhnhDec 20, 2020
Some people think this movie is fascist propaganda.

Some people are very bad at understanding movies. THE DARK KNIGHT RISES is an overt attack on the principles of fascism, accelerationism, jingoism, the works. It's a movie which largely
Some people think this movie is fascist propaganda.

Some people are very bad at understanding movies.

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES is an overt attack on the principles of fascism, accelerationism, jingoism, the works. It's a movie which largely owes its narrative/thematic arcs to Dickens' A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which is a book mostly about one city, materially, and two cities, spiritually. Like that novel, TDKR is about a manipulative, ideology-free agent who seizes control of anti-establishment sentiment created under a borderline-fascist police state to seed dissent and violence until he is a god-king.

Batman is there, too, and all of the movie fundamentally happens because he's a selfish, horny **** who had no business being a superhero (in this narrative). This is a movie about falling, failing, climbing out of the wreckage of the consequences of your actions and then punching the manifest form of everything you swore to oppose in the face until he gets shot by Catwoman on a motorcycle
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BhhjmjDec 21, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is an epic and satisfying conclusion the the Christopher Nolan batman trilogy. I wasn't sure how The Dark Knight could be toped but The Dark Knight Rises successfully does it. Allthough I still think the Joker was aThe Dark Knight Rises is an epic and satisfying conclusion the the Christopher Nolan batman trilogy. I wasn't sure how The Dark Knight could be toped but The Dark Knight Rises successfully does it. Allthough I still think the Joker was a better villian, The Dark Knight Rises tops its predaceser in every other way. Especially in plot Expand
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HeskyDec 21, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is an epic and operatic conclusion to Nolan’s trilogy masterpiece. Seeing the city in such chaos was a marvel to watch unfold and Tom Hardy’s Bane is one of cinemas greatest villains in my opinion. The Dark Knight RisesThe Dark Knight Rises is an epic and operatic conclusion to Nolan’s trilogy masterpiece. Seeing the city in such chaos was a marvel to watch unfold and Tom Hardy’s Bane is one of cinemas greatest villains in my opinion. The Dark Knight Rises has now become one of my all time favorite films and I will never think less of this true work of art Expand
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VhhhhmDec 22, 2020
The perfect finale to Nolan’s perfect The Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises is a film that rises above its own spectacle to bask and utilise its own absurdity and theatricality to form a thrilling, blockbuster ending to the story ofThe perfect finale to Nolan’s perfect The Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises is a film that rises above its own spectacle to bask and utilise its own absurdity and theatricality to form a thrilling, blockbuster ending to the story of Batman. Continuing on from The Dark Knight in its themes of justice, it brings about talk about Gotham’s belief of righteousness, their belief in falsely-placed morality and justice, their loss of hope, and Bruce’s loss of his self.

Reclining into the shadows of his mansion and his own pitfalls as Bruce Wayne, Batman is no longer, in this post-Dent act world of Gotham; a Gotham cleaned up by Harvey’s covered-up white knight legacy - a constant reminder of hope and justice, but a constant deterrent of Bruce’s reign as Batman and Batman’s dark knight symbol of heroism to Gotham and its people. It’s a dark world of hope, conflicting yes, almost oxymoronic, a’s hope should rival darkness, but unknowingly to Gotham, this false hope that has been promised only brings forth darker, grimmer consequences for them.

In that grim consequence the arrival of Bane and the League of Shadows; their impending doom upon Gotham, in what they consider to be “justice”, which brings us back to heavy themes of morality and in where it lies in justice, themes which lived and breathed heavily throughout this film’s predecessors, the two previous instalments in the trilogy, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Is there any sense of morality in their strive for what they consider justice? To them perhaps, but to the people of Gotham, it’s a senseless, sinful act of murder and chaotic, anarchic undoing for all that Dent stood for and all that Batman as symbol tried to stand for and took the fall for. Its unrelenting as a tide against the white knight hope and light of Dent’s figure as a clean, just and assured DA.

On the spotlight of Bane and the League of Shadows, I must praise Hardy. Commanding, brooding, dominating. Every scene he’s in is his to take, his to reign over in power, to shadow over; his presence is colossal over this film and among some of the best villain performances. I think he’s also just neat because of how funny he is at times, like he can get so comical with his stoic-sounding lines that are just ironic, and he is insanely quotable as a character alone.

There’s so much I could say about The Dark Knight Rises that already has been said but I just love it and think that even its absurdity, it is fully embracing of its bigger-than-life theatrics and its gargantuan blockbuster scale, and in that embrace, it becomes such an emotional, cathartic, powerful, intimate yet large scaled finale to my all-time favourite film trilogy.

It’s not just an awe-dropping, hard-hitting cathartically moving finale but also an inspiring story of rising from our own fears and our own downfalls, to form our own realities. But even with rising from fear, it tells us to embrace fear, one of the most human feelings, to move on from what we fear and what is holding us back as a whole. Bruce rises from his reclusion to become Batman again, to fend off the doom Bane brings to Gotham, but defeated by Bale, he is broken (even literally - back break!) and thrown down a pit of darkness (literally again - Bane’s hellish pit!), but through this fall he rises again, The Dark Knight Rises, and he goes back to save Gotham, because even if it isn’t what Gotham needs, it’s what Gotham deserves - according to Bruce - and he “sacrifices himself” to save his city. He climbs out of the pit by embracing his previous fear of death. By acknowledging that he fears death, he is able to embrace the feeling and rise above it, climbing out of the pit and of his own downfall and fears to save Gotham once again. Also, in this sacrifice, he gets to be reborn, and in this rebirth of himself, no more Batman, no more Bruce Wayne, no more the person and symbol that held him back from moving on and leading another life. This rebirth only known to Alfred, in line with a vision Alfred would imagine in his previous travels when Bruce was away in Batman Begins. It’s a beautiful rebirth that Bruce deserves and a rebirth he deserved.

Yeah, I love The Dark Knight trilogy as a whole and I just adore The Dark Knight Rises, as a film and as a perfectly cathartic finale to the best, and my favourite trilogy. I love Nolan and his vow towards practicality and theatricality, and they’re majorly at play here, especially with Bane’s prison and that incredibly awing plane scene that opens the film with suspense and sets the thrilling, brooding tone of the film.

Furthermore, on a final note, this brooding finale to the trilogy, on 15/70mm IMAX, is an essential watch. A colossal, epic, larger-than-life and truly suspenseful cinematic experience of the highest senses and highest qualities.
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PlooprDec 22, 2020
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Christopher Nolan concludes his Batman trilogy with flawless intensity. This is a fine conclusion to a wonderful series of films. This trilogy has the distinction of joining the Indiana Jones trilogy,
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Christopher Nolan concludes his Batman trilogy with flawless intensity. This is a fine conclusion to a wonderful series of films. This trilogy has the distinction of joining the Indiana Jones trilogy, Bourne films and of course the original Star Wars films as flawless masterworks of the cinematic medium. This is a spectacular film, one that reconfirms Nolan's as one of today's greatest filmmakers. This is the darkest chapter in Nolan's franchise. Eight years after Batman has retired, he is called upon once again. I felt that this was the most poignant and chilling Batman film. Brilliantly acted and directed. This is one of the best action films of the year and is destined to be a classic of the genre. This film tears across the screen and delivers something special. As far as I'm concerned this was better than The Avengers, only because I felt that this film had a bit more substance to its story. The Dark Knight Rises makes you feel all sorts of human emotions, Melancholy, hope, happiness, this film really is something unique. I had chills during the film. This is one epic film, and all involved should be proud of what they accomplished. I personally feel that this was one of Christopher Nolan's greatest accomplishments as a filmmaker. This film is destined to become one of the classic superhero films. In a way, Nolan's trilogy should be viewed as Batman's redemption because after the train wreck Batman & Robin, Christopher Nolan gave us two excellent Batman films that redefined the genre. Now with this third part, he completes his trilogy beautifully. What this film possesses is a poignant story that just elevates the trilogy to new heights of excitement.

This film starts off slow, but it doesn't take too long for the action to take over. Once it starts, boy does it start. This is the action film of the year; if you're a fan of Batman you will certainly love this film. While The Joker proved an incredible adversary for Batman, Bane is just one of the meanest, most bad assed villains that Batman has faced yet. In regards to Bane's voice, I understood quite clearly, and Tom Hardy was perfect in the part. Another performance of note is that of Michael Caine as Alfred. This time around there is so much strain in Bruce's and Alfred's relationship that you actually feel some genuine emotion for the characters, and that's what Christopher Nolan's Batman films have, emotion and feeling.

This is simply put a flawless action film that delivers a stunning cinematic experience. Even if Warner Brothers decides to reboot the franchise, the standards that Nolan has set with his trilogy will never be matched. This film is the perfect end to a franchise, and The Dark Knight Rises indeed. This is a brilliantly constructed picture that is epic, dark and explores new limits to the superhero formula.
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SnshsDec 23, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is a thrilling, bold, inspiring & ambitious conclusion to Nolan's epic trilogy. It's one part societal revolution epic, one part personal redemption parable. The film is easily the most emotionally riveting chapter ofThe Dark Knight Rises is a thrilling, bold, inspiring & ambitious conclusion to Nolan's epic trilogy. It's one part societal revolution epic, one part personal redemption parable. The film is easily the most emotionally riveting chapter of the three films. Expand
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BujnjkkDec 23, 2020
What an amazing movie from start to finish got the best of both worlds with a good story and even better action this was definitely the best out of the three Batman movies by a country mile another epic performance by Christian Bale as BatmanWhat an amazing movie from start to finish got the best of both worlds with a good story and even better action this was definitely the best out of the three Batman movies by a country mile another epic performance by Christian Bale as Batman the ending with him sacrificing himself was a masterpiece and Anne Hathaway was for me unexpectedly good as Catwoman I’ll admit didn’t think it would work out and Tom hardy as Bane was amazing he played a fantastic role in this movie so from beginning to end this was a masterpiece of a movie absolutely no complaints from me 10/10 Expand
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ShwhwhsDec 24, 2020
This is in my opinion one of if not the best movie trilogy in history. Again you have a great plot, amazing script and an amazing supporting cast. The movie is full of twists and turns and Hardy is really good as Bane. Theirs a lot of newThis is in my opinion one of if not the best movie trilogy in history. Again you have a great plot, amazing script and an amazing supporting cast. The movie is full of twists and turns and Hardy is really good as Bane. Theirs a lot of new characters here including Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. The movie is very long but never lags and has incredible action scenes abound. I truly believe I will never see a comic book movie series as this again. This movie is emotionally driven and hits hard. Christopher Nolan is truly an amazing director and this trilogy will stand the test of time. If you haven’t seen this, don’t waste time. Start watching this one now Expand
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BhhjjjiDec 25, 2020
Tom Hardy makes the movie and his performance is every much as iconic as Ledger's Joker
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GujjjiDec 25, 2020
Yup, this is my favourite of the Nolan Batman trilogy. I love every frame of this movie shame there is no space in my top 4 or else this would 100% be there. Either way, The Dark Knight Rises is underappreciated for what it is, Nolan utilizesYup, this is my favourite of the Nolan Batman trilogy. I love every frame of this movie shame there is no space in my top 4 or else this would 100% be there. Either way, The Dark Knight Rises is underappreciated for what it is, Nolan utilizes IMAX to his best ability this time around whereas in TDK it seemed more as an experimentation. Practical stunts are still impressive, batpods, batmobile, plane stunts and so on. Leaving the pit scene is definitely top 10 CBM scenes ever, Tom Hardy plays an incredible villain that still made an iconic villain despite Heath Ledger coming right before him. Everything in the snow is extremely climactic, well made, and grand. Plus one thing I respect about The Dark Knight Rises is that it actually knows this is the ending, though making billions for Warner Bros., still advertised as the conclusion. This really is the end of the line. That’s just what makes these stories great, as you are able to see complete arcs and not a cancelled fourth film. Nolan’s trilogy feels complete because of this.

The Dark Knight Rises is iconic and a fitting conclusion to a great trilogy. Beautiful film.
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ElexerDec 26, 2020
The dark knight rises is a marvelous conclusion to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. Everything is top notch in this movie. The acting, the writing, the cinematography, the storyline, the visual effects are all perfect in this movie
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PosnerDec 27, 2020
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 sagaThe 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 movie to live up to the original, but this does and nails it. Christopher Nolan has de-constructed Batman not a as comic book fanboy, but as a professor looking at the mythos we create and use in story telling. Overall, it's a perfect ending to an amazing trilogy. Expand
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MokessDec 28, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is cinematic perfection. There's no denying. Instead of your standard comic book universe, Nolan puts our hero in the real world. I think Bale gives the greatest performance of Batman/Bruce Wayne, but I personally thinkThe Dark Knight Rises is cinematic perfection. There's no denying. Instead of your standard comic book universe, Nolan puts our hero in the real world. I think Bale gives the greatest performance of Batman/Bruce Wayne, but I personally think Affleck was better. Anne Hathaway and Marion Cotillard were HOT AF. Bane is one of the most intimidating villains in cinematic history, and Hardy nailed the role. This is 2012 cinema at its highest point. I won't bury you. I've buried enough members of the Wayne family. In all honesty, probably my favorite movie of all time. The fire rises. A+ (10/10) Expand
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UsnnDec 28, 2020
I find myself at a loss on how to start this review. Did it exceed all my expectations? Most definitely. Was it the greatest superhero film to date? In my eyes yes, undoubtedly. I feel I must first confess that I approached ChristopherI find myself at a loss on how to start this review. Did it exceed all my expectations? Most definitely. Was it the greatest superhero film to date? In my eyes yes, undoubtedly. I feel I must first confess that I approached Christopher Nolan’s third, and regrettably, final entry into his Batman trilogy with a certain amount of trepidation. I think it’s fair to say I had doubts. I didn’t, for example, think it possible for Bane to outdo The Joker or even Ra’s Al Ghul in terms of villainy. This was a character that had been relegated to nothing more than mindless muscle in Schumacher’s Batman & Robin. Yet Nolan had taken The Joker and reinvented all that he was, so I held onto the glimmer of hope he would do the same for Bane. I also was sceptical about the casting of Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle. I simply could not believe the star of The Devil Wears Prada and Bride Wars could pull of such a role. So yes, it’s fair to say I was wary for The Dark Knight Rises.

I was not disappointed at all. As with each instalment before it, we are treated to a truly stellar cast. Christian Bale delivers his greatest performance as Bruce Wayne and The Batman, if not a career best. Gone is the headstrong, impulsive and determined crime fighter of the first two entries. In its place a haggard, gaunt shell of the man, a man drained both physically, mentally and spiritually. Gary Oldman’s Jim Gordon, now commissioner of Gotham’s Finest, is a world-weary, heavy hearted individual. He lives a forced, taxing existence, alone and with the knowledge that the city he is sworn to protect is now built upon a lie, a lie he created and a lie he must live with. Both deliver sensationally heartfelt and realistic performances as two men broken by situation and circumstance.

Anne Hathaway manages to defy all preconceptions as the Catwoman. I never thought it possible, especially in such a demanding role, but she manages to do so in dazzling style. The character requires her to be smart, sassy and sexy and she achieves all to perfection.
Against all my prior doubts, Tom Hardy manages to make Bane without a doubt one of the most memorable villains of all time, enough to rival that of Ledger’s Joker. He is not just a mass of sinewy muscle and brute strength. He is intelligent and also lithe. He is the essence of evil, a force of nature embodied in a human form. The voice was just brilliant, an excellent blend between theatricality and raw malevolence. He domineers, both physically and psychologically, and is both terrifying and believable as the terrorist mastermind.

The supporting cast are phenomenal once again. Michael Cane is magnificent as Alfred, forming the heart and backbone of the entire film. His performance is touching and genuinely moving throughout. Morgan Freeman is great as he reprises the role of Lucius Fox, bringing both intellect and humour to the film. The two newcomers to the franchise, in the form of good cop John Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and philanthropist Miranda Tate (Marion Cotillard) also deliver commendable performances.

With a running time of around 164 minutes, The Dark Knight Rises is nothing short of an epic. And yet it never seems dull, which is an impressive achievement by any right. The cinematography by Wally Pfister and the musical score by Hans Zimmer manage, somehow, to improve upon those in the previous two instalments. The action is spectacular, and the set pieces are remarkably well-crafted. The story is terrific, especially for a superhero film, and it twists and turns in ways you wouldn’t expect.

Batman Begins told the story of a man without identity, a man who masqueraded with masks and disguises, whilst trying desperately to find out who he is. The Dark Knight was about Batman, a man who still has to conceal his identity, both to the world and to himself. The Dark Knight Rises is about Bruce Wayne. He no longer has the costumes and gimmicks. He no longer has the cloaks and cowls and fake smiles to hide behind. He is at his most exposed, his most vulnerable and, through that, he finds out who he is. He reaches his catharsis, as does Alfred, Gordon, Kyle and Blake, and as does the audience.

VERDICT; Perfect in every department. Exceptional directing and cinematography, an intelligent script, breath-taking action and set pieces, a magnificent score, and astonishing acting from all the cast. The Dark Knight Rises manages to be both a character-driven drama and an action-packed epic. It is emotionally riveting and intensely compelling. It is, without a shadow of a doubt the greatest superhero film ever made. A truly, truly outstanding conclusion to an unparalleled trilogy. It is a masterpiece in every respect, and Christopher Nolan’s magnum opus. 5/5 or 10/10
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OspsDec 29, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is one of the greatest films ever made. Nolan send off the trilogy in such a beautiful and perfect way. No one is gonna know who saved the entire city. They know. It was the Batman
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HuujjDec 30, 2020
A movie with infinite exceptions precceding The Dark Knight Returns, but lives up to those expectations, it caps off the greatest movie trilogy of all time. Incredible Performances all around especially from Tom Hardy
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HujnjDec 30, 2020
I held back on seeing this movie in fears that the antagonist of this movie will fail to live up to the dazzling heights set by Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight. I also feared that Nolan will fail to construct a villain's plot that canI held back on seeing this movie in fears that the antagonist of this movie will fail to live up to the dazzling heights set by Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight. I also feared that Nolan will fail to construct a villain's plot that can rival what The Joker did in The Dark Knight.

I'm glad to say I was mistaken. Masterfully crafted and intricately weaved with string of heroism, deep psychology, moral philosophy, the dichotomy of needed absolute good and the necessity of ultimate evil. All with excellent cinematography, nothing short than jaw-dropping special effects, exhilarating script, breathtaking soundtrack, and an outstanding cast -with a masterclass performance from Tom Hardy- The Dark Knight Rises is in my opinion, the greatest superhero movie of all time.
Worth the watch.
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GujjyDec 31, 2020
The Dark Knight Rises is an epic and satisfying conclusion the the Christopher Nolan batman trilogy. I wasn't sure how The Dark Knight could be toped but The Dark Knight Rises successfully does it. Allthough I still think the Joker was aThe Dark Knight Rises is an epic and satisfying conclusion the the Christopher Nolan batman trilogy. I wasn't sure how The Dark Knight could be toped but The Dark Knight Rises successfully does it. Allthough I still think the Joker was a better villian, The Dark Knight Rises tops its predaceser in every other way. Especially in plot Expand
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YuhnJan 1, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is a film with brilliant performances, direction and cinematography. Everything you wanted to see in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman saga is shown in this one. Featuring some really cool cameos, great andThe Dark Knight Rises is a film with brilliant performances, direction and cinematography. Everything you wanted to see in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman saga is shown in this one. Featuring some really cool cameos, great and entertaining story, and a very satisfying ending, The Dark Knight Rises is an end of another Batman era, which will be remembered as one of the best trilogies in cinematic history Expand
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wesnyJan 2, 2021
There aren't enough adjectives in existence to fully describe what an amazing film The Dark Knight Rises is. A satisfying and emotional conclusion to a trilogy which will go down in history as one of the best ever. This is Christopher Nolan'sThere aren't enough adjectives in existence to fully describe what an amazing film The Dark Knight Rises is. A satisfying and emotional conclusion to a trilogy which will go down in history as one of the best ever. This is Christopher Nolan's crowning achievement and the perfect Batman film. Expand
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ContentJan 3, 2021
Just as strong as The Dark Knight Cinematography is WICKED

CAST IS STILL IRONCLAD PERFORMANCES UNMATCHED “ love the giant Aligator reference to Killer Croc” I got to meet Jonah Nolan who wrote the Dark Knight Trilogy AND LOVED EVERY
Just as strong as The Dark Knight Cinematography is WICKED

CAST IS STILL IRONCLAD PERFORMANCES UNMATCHED

“ love the giant Aligator reference to Killer Croc”

I got to meet Jonah Nolan who wrote the Dark Knight Trilogy AND LOVED EVERY SECOND

Nolan talks about policing in a great way. We can have good cops. Good cops need to step up and take on the evil!!!!!!!
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KolpeJan 4, 2021
Fantastic film. Everything about the film is perfect. The cgi is amazing, acting is prefect, script is effective, plot is quick and exciting. To top the film off, the ending is also enjoyable rather than being boring and generic.
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BetxJan 5, 2021
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The Dark Knight Rises is a film with brilliant performances, direction and cinematography. Everything you wanted to see in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman saga is shown in this one. Featuring some really cool cameos,
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The Dark Knight Rises is a film with brilliant performances, direction and cinematography. Everything you wanted to see in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman saga is shown in this one. Featuring some really cool cameos, great and entertaining story, and a very satisfying ending, The Dark Knight Rises is an end of another Batman era, which will be remembered as one of the best trilogies in cinematic history
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jenjxJan 6, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is a legendary accomplishment. Christopher Nolan pulls out all the stops for his Batman finale, delivering an explosive, emotionally resonant experience. It's 2 hours and 45 minutes long, and it feels like... fifteenThe Dark Knight Rises is a legendary accomplishment. Christopher Nolan pulls out all the stops for his Batman finale, delivering an explosive, emotionally resonant experience. It's 2 hours and 45 minutes long, and it feels like... fifteen minutes? It's incredible. Nolan places all the pieces with the prologue, and sets in motion a glorious epic of humanity. Zimmer, Pfister, and Smith work like maestros for Nolan, and this film is as finely tuned as you'll ever see. The scenes flow and the sequences hit hard. Christian Bale knocks it out of the park as a man with nothing to live for. He's broken by the past, but rises because it's his duty. The sequence of Wayne climbing from the pit is one for the ages. Tom Hardy puts the fear of God in you. Hardy is an overwhelming presence on the screen, embodying an embodiment of rage and pain. The Dark Knight Rises is not only a thrilling blockbuster, but it's a riveting story of an old man returning to the world. He finds a peace, and escapes his pain. Basara deshi Expand
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whahhaJan 7, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is an ambitious, masterfully directed, tightly written, powerfully acted, deep, emotional, packed, and unforgettably beautiful conclusion to the epic trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan. This film is just simplyThe Dark Knight Rises is an ambitious, masterfully directed, tightly written, powerfully acted, deep, emotional, packed, and unforgettably beautiful conclusion to the epic trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan. This film is just simply impeccable! I am never bored by it and I still find the story stunning and engaging to watch. What a masterpiece Expand
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asleteJan 8, 2021
**** I’m stuck right now because I’m not sure if I enjoy this or The Dark Knight more. There honestly both on the same level of greatness but for completely different reasons.

I highly recommend seeing the first 2 films in order to fully
**** I’m stuck right now because I’m not sure if I enjoy this or The Dark Knight more. There honestly both on the same level of greatness but for completely different reasons.

I highly recommend seeing the first 2 films in order to fully understand the emotional depth of this film (as well as plot points from the previous films). Yet, on its own, it’s still an epic piece of cinema. This film clocks in around 2 hours and 45 minutes. It’s the longest of the trilogy and not a second is wasted. All the technical brilliance and emotional core of the last films are turned up to eleven in this film.
The best scene in this film isn’t even an action sequence (although the action sequences are gritty as hell and the practical effects are Viagra for the eyes). It’s the scene with Bruce Wayne listening to Alfred’s story. It’s shown near the beginning of the film and is still sticking with me. Second best scene is the ending. It’s so damn perfect.
It also just occurred to me how wearing masks is a theme throughout the film. Didn’t realize that before.

I love Bane. He’s one of my favorite villains from any movie. The Joker still holds my number one spot simply because of his motivations and how his character is written. That being said, Tom Hardy’s performance as Bane is a close second. He reminds me of a corrupt politician. This might have been intentional but what he says and does in this film is sometimes true in some sick way.

Oh yeah, the scene where he craws out of the pit. Probably one of the best scenes from any film ever. He climbs without the rope and let’s fear back into his life. This is shown when the bats come flying out of the wall. It’s just an absolutely amazing scene that…GOD! I love it.

No real complaints, I would have liked to have seen him with a little more time in the Batsuit, but I know this story wasn’t just about him being Batman.
I apologize that this isn’t a well thought out review. Every single time I watch this trilogy, particularly this film, I’m left speechless. There’re maybe one or two little things that bother me, but the overall experience of watching this is something that cannot be matched.
I wish I saw these films in theater because if I had, my appreciation for them would have been different and much greater than what they are now.
Batman is my favorite superhero and these films have done the character justice.

The trilogy is over, but the legend lives on.
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qsszyJan 9, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is an epic conclusion to the greatest superhero movie trilogy of all time! This was the film that made me care about Bruce Wayne/Batman the most, Christopher Nolan did a fantastic job directing, the performances fromThe Dark Knight Rises is an epic conclusion to the greatest superhero movie trilogy of all time! This was the film that made me care about Bruce Wayne/Batman the most, Christopher Nolan did a fantastic job directing, the performances from everyone are fantastic(Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy were the standouts for me), the effects are still amazing and just everything that this conclusion to The Dark Knight trilogy I hoped it will be, it was. Expand
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qwestJan 10, 2021
Christopher Nolan’s way of ending one of the greatest film trilogies of all time is absolutely flawless. Everything about the Dark Knight Rises was executed perfectly! To start things off, Christian Bale as Batman in this film is by far hisChristopher Nolan’s way of ending one of the greatest film trilogies of all time is absolutely flawless. Everything about the Dark Knight Rises was executed perfectly! To start things off, Christian Bale as Batman in this film is by far his best performance of the character. The other cast members such as Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway were also great in this film, especially Tom Hardy since he provided a very interesting villain for the story and he drops some of the most quotable lines of dialogue in the movie. The story of the film is another thing that really stood out. Like the Dark Knight, this film also includes significant uses of symbolism and great dialogue. I also really liked how the story focuses on the theme of morality and how there is still good in human beings. As usual, Hans Zimmer’s music is also fantastic and so are the sound effects. The Dark Knight Rises is an excellent film and Christopher Nolan could not have done a better job at ending one of the greatest stories in cinematic history. Expand
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AJ_13Mar 31, 2021
Better than BB, worse than TDK. In my opinion its cast is arguably the best of the trilogy since I really enjoyed Gordon-Levitt, Hardy and Hathaway. Great villain and story but the ending was so predictable.
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pqeyJan 11, 2021
One of my favourite superhero films just above The Dark Knight. They be on the same playing field

It is 100% the brooding and epic finale to Chris Nolans Bat franchise. It is the seemingly visually compelling film in contrast to The Dark
One of my favourite superhero films just above The Dark Knight. They be on the same playing field

It is 100% the brooding and epic finale to Chris Nolans Bat franchise. It is the seemingly visually compelling film in contrast to The Dark Knight 4 years earlier. It helps give us the secluded shutdown Bruce Wayne who has disappeared after Harvey Dents death. The new menacing villain, (bane) is a great addition to this film as he is played brilliantly by Tom Hardy, and completely outclasses batman in every way. Heath’s Joker will always be my Joker but Bane is the villian I remember the most from this Trilogy. I find myself quoting him The sewer scene and final battle were some of the most epic choreographed fights I've ever seen. Gary **** Oldman returns as Commissioner gordon and plays it fantastically, as we see he is very heart torn in the film as he has lived 8 years, on a lie about dents death and watched people believe Harvey was a great ' white knight '.

It’s **** good and it also shows why The DCEU failed cause DC is better at real emotional stories than a CGI **** of a mess

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QuijzJan 12, 2021
"A hero can be anyone." - Batman

The best superhero film that will ever be made, and the best film of The Dark Knight Trilogy. Despite a few plotholes, this film is perfect. Christian Bale puts in his best performance, as do Caine, Freeman
"A hero can be anyone." - Batman

The best superhero film that will ever be made, and the best film of The Dark Knight Trilogy. Despite a few plotholes, this film is perfect. Christian Bale puts in his best performance, as do Caine, Freeman and Oldman. This film has the best villain - Bane - and the best female lead. Anne Hathaway is miles better than Katie Holmes and Maggie Gyllenhaal, because the character of Rachel was weak and annoying. Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman (although cleverly the word 'Catwoman' is never said in the film) is badass and the perfect foil for Bruce/Batman. Marion Cotilliard puts in a good performance as Miranda Tate/Talia Al Ghul, but fortunately she isn't given too much screen time. Joseph Gordon-Levitt threw in a good turn as Robin John Blake.

Firstly, the plot is amazing. For me, it is far better than the plot of Batman Begins or The Dark Knight. It combines the traditional comic book film plot of Batman Begins with the more ideological and psychological themes of The Dark Knight. Bruce faces his toughest test. So tough, in fact, it requires him to fake his own death and leave Gotham. But the ending...oh Lord, it is soooooo good. Soooo clever. How did Chris Nolan come up with it? Pure genius, and that is why this film is one of the best ever.

The performances are perfect, and the weighting of screen time is perfectly balanced. A problem in previous Batman films (particularly Batman (1989) and The Dark Knight) is that The Joker was given more screen time than Batman, and this was detrimental to the film. Tom Hardy's performance as Bane is the standout performance of the film. He is absolutely magnificent. Bane is by far the best villain of The Dark Knight Trilogy, edging ahead of Ra's Al Ghul by a whisker. But where Nolan really succeeds is that he gets the balance of screen time perfect. Bane and Batman have an equal amount of screen time, and that's the way it should be. And it works perfectly.

The writing is superb. I can't think of a monologue I didn't like. Alfred's gut-wrenching revelation to Bruce about Rachel? Superb. Bane's speech in the football stadium? Brilliant. Bane's speech outside Blackgate prison? My favourite bit. Batman's 'a hero can be anyone' conversation with Gordon? Beautifully cryptic way of revealing his secret identity. It's all magic.

The many twists and turns were all unforeseen and hugely enjoyable, the action sequences were all excellent, particularly Bane and Batman's first fight in the sewer. "Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you." BOOM! Yeah, that is awesome! It had it's funny moments too. I laughed my ass off at Batman turning round to look at a police helicopter, and you knew, you JUST knew, that when he turned back Catwoman would be gone. "Oh. So that's what that feels like." HAHAHAHA! YEAH!

So, in conclusion, it is excellent throughout. There are countless excellent moments in this film. There isn't a part I didn't like. I liked Burn Gorman's small part, I liked Cilian Murphy's return, I simply loved everything about it. And will there ever be a better, more satisfying, more intriguing ending to a film? I don't think so. So watch this film...then, you have my permission to die
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OonnyJan 13, 2021
this movie shows that despite failure, despite your fears, despite your enemies, you can be a hero. you can use all three of those things to your advantage and become something better than you were before you encountered them. it masterfullythis movie shows that despite failure, despite your fears, despite your enemies, you can be a hero. you can use all three of those things to your advantage and become something better than you were before you encountered them. it masterfully shows and tells that ANYONE can be a hero.

obviously on a technical level this film is perfect. almost the entirety of the third act is shot in beautiful imax, that’s sadly only in 16:9 on 4K. just like with the previous transfers, sound and picture are great, but this is probably the best looking film to me.

it may not seem like it at first, but just like ra’s and joker, bane is the opposite side of the same coin for batman. tom hardy perfectly embodies bane and the darkness, and obviously he’s a downgrade from joker, but that doesn’t mean he’s not the perfect villain for a finale.

hans zimmer delivers probably my third favorite score from him, with an incredible theme for bane as well as many extensions of previous themes. this is such an underrated finale. all three films mesh together so well, they feel like one. they mean so much to me, and i’ll forever thank nolan for making these films.
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JoncyJan 14, 2021
I love The Dark Knight Rises even more than I loved the first Dark Knight. There, I said it.

This film is 100% a cinematic masterpiece. Not a single thing negative can be said about this movie, and I absolutely loved every single minute of
I love The Dark Knight Rises even more than I loved the first Dark Knight. There, I said it.

This film is 100% a cinematic masterpiece. Not a single thing negative can be said about this movie, and I absolutely loved every single minute of it. The ending gives me chills. I get teary-eyed.


Incredible.
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HujnjkJan 16, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is truly AMAZING. Nolan delivers an incredible conclusion to the greatest trilogy of all time. Great characters and performances, especially by Bale and Hathaway. Also, amazing final battle with an ending which leavesThe Dark Knight Rises is truly AMAZING. Nolan delivers an incredible conclusion to the greatest trilogy of all time. Great characters and performances, especially by Bale and Hathaway. Also, amazing final battle with an ending which leaves you wondering what really happened. This is too underrated! Expand
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WjwjjJan 16, 2021
Best superhero movie of all time. Christopher Nolan made a statement in the world from the The Dark Knight Trilogy that he is the greatest director of all time. Christian Bale gave performance of the the life time and proved that he is theBest superhero movie of all time. Christopher Nolan made a statement in the world from the The Dark Knight Trilogy that he is the greatest director of all time. Christian Bale gave performance of the the life time and proved that he is the best actor who have or will ever play the role of Bruce Wayne and after Heath Ledger , Tom Hardy played the best villain role in history. Expand
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ptyshJan 17, 2021
Superb does not even begin to describe this film. It is satisfying as both a stand-alone film and the conclusion to a trilogy. Far too many movie series today leave more questions than answers when they supposedly "end" (I'm looking at you,Superb does not even begin to describe this film. It is satisfying as both a stand-alone film and the conclusion to a trilogy. Far too many movie series today leave more questions than answers when they supposedly "end" (I'm looking at you, POTC). This end is probably the most satisfying since The Lord of the Rings. And I never thought there was even a way to end Batman in a satisfactory way, which made me a little tepid about it. But, yet again, Christopher Nolan proves to be one of the most original filmmakers today by taking a conventional concept (the comic book movie) and turn it into something extraordinary.

The movie also speaks as a prescient (albeit exaggerated) commentary on the culture of today; showing the irrationality that can result from poisoning the populace with class warfare and envy - as well as showing the powers that can use it to achieve their nefarious ends.

Nolan commented that the film's theme was more akin to the French Revolution, and I concur. The French Revolution was one of unbridled, irrational, bloody revenge (The villain Bane advocated executing the "ruling class," much like the French revolutionaries did to the monarchy).

The cast was brilliant. All of the actors involved were on their A game, especially Christian Bale and Michael Caine. Anne Hathaway was surprisingly good as Selina Kyle. And I have to give props to Tom Hardy as Bane, since it is difficult to emote in a mask like that.

Highly recommended. Even if you're not a fan of Batman, this film will still entertain and captivate
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OkwmmJan 18, 2021
Nolan only has eyes for the bigger picture in TDKR. Rich with its politcial and thematic undertones including class war commentaey which remains extremely relevant and ambitious - a final bombastic finale to one of the greatest trilogies.
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sjsjwjsJan 19, 2021
Following up the best comic book film ever must have been a daunting task and this film did not disappoint. Superb cinematography and sound mixing. The acting was solid, especially Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway. Absolutely love this
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NanahahJan 19, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is the perfect conclusion to Christopher Nolan's epic, brilliant Dark Knight trilogy! While the film is always compared to The Dark Knight Rises' story is the best of the trilogy and thematically ties back to themes fromThe Dark Knight Rises is the perfect conclusion to Christopher Nolan's epic, brilliant Dark Knight trilogy! While the film is always compared to The Dark Knight Rises' story is the best of the trilogy and thematically ties back to themes from the first two movies and brings Bruce Wayne's story full circle. Christian Bale is once again excellent as is the returning cast, and all of the new additions are great! Anne Hathaway is awesome as Selina Kyle and proves to be a good equal for Batman, Tom Hardy is brutally great as the menacing Bane, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is good as John Blake, and Marion Cotillard delivers another great performance. Nolan has shot an incredible film that looks great thanks to his use of the IMAX camera, and Hans Zimmer score once again bring such life to the movie, especially to the final sequence where the music is solely responsible for the films emotionally satisfying conclusion. So once again, sit down and expect nothing less than brilliance as Christopher Nolan closes one of the best trilogies of films ever made Expand
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PkmuiJan 20, 2021
batman thanking gordon for putting that coat over his shoulders as a child was just the first thing that made me cry as well as alfred thinking he failed bruce and the mansion becoming a home for orphaned children and mr fox realizing thatbatman thanking gordon for putting that coat over his shoulders as a child was just the first thing that made me cry as well as alfred thinking he failed bruce and the mansion becoming a home for orphaned children and mr fox realizing that bruce is probably alive. tom hardy, joseph gordon levitt, anna hathaway, and marion cotillard are absolutely fantastic in this film as well. tom hardy as bane was absolutely frightening and you could literally feel his power thru the screen but thank god for anne hathaway blasting his ass dead. that scene of the prisoner telling bruce that the fear of death is the "most powerful impulse of the spirit" and that he should make the climb as the child did without the rope is such a simple but absolutely powerful scene. with such a complex plot, the storytelling was absolute perfection and i'm honestly not surprised ,, chistopher nolan ur brain is so sexc. this movie was worth every minute and it's probably my favorite from the triology. one last thing, bruce making out with marions character and then laying down by the fire shirtless with her. why wasnt that me Expand
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zaqweJan 21, 2021
DUUUUUUUDDE Every single detail in the ending is insane
Plot twists in this movie can actually be the best ones ever
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zqqnJan 22, 2021
a thrilling epic conclusion to the dark knight film saga. this has to be one of the best ending films of all time Christopher Nolan did an excellent job the effects were great the music was cool the plot was amazing the characters were wella thrilling epic conclusion to the dark knight film saga. this has to be one of the best ending films of all time Christopher Nolan did an excellent job the effects were great the music was cool the plot was amazing the characters were well thought of and the dark feeling of it make it amazing. people lets give Christopher Nolan a long applause Expand
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ZaiamjJan 22, 2021
Basically one of the greatest movies of our time, expertly casted and an amazing director. The story was awesome and doesn't stray too far from the comic books which is important. Tdkr
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SisjjjzJan 22, 2021
Only one word for this movie- exceptional. One of the best movies by Christopher Nolan. The way the movie ended was just fantastic. Christian Bale did a fantastic job as Bruce Wayne and as said we would not get a Batman like him. Best movieOnly one word for this movie- exceptional. One of the best movies by Christopher Nolan. The way the movie ended was just fantastic. Christian Bale did a fantastic job as Bruce Wayne and as said we would not get a Batman like him. Best movie ever seen. Expand
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HjnnjJan 23, 2021
I stand by my opinion of this being the best in the trilogy more than ever now. It had the task of closing a trilogy that had been setup by the first two films almost perfectly. How it ended with a third act as incredible as this leaves beI stand by my opinion of this being the best in the trilogy more than ever now. It had the task of closing a trilogy that had been setup by the first two films almost perfectly. How it ended with a third act as incredible as this leaves be dumbfounded. No superhero movie will ever as much raw emotion as this, and it genuinely makes for one of Nolan's best movies full stop. Expand
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WellssJan 24, 2021
Nolan's conclusion to his Dark Knight trilogy could well be my favourite of the lot. Dealing with incredible pressure to somehow top the legendary The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight rises ups the scale and ante considerably to create aNolan's conclusion to his Dark Knight trilogy could well be my favourite of the lot. Dealing with incredible pressure to somehow top the legendary The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight rises ups the scale and ante considerably to create a phenomenally epic war movie that builds to a spectacularly logical and effective conclusion to finalise one of the best trilogies of blockbusters ever created. Expand
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ZwellyJan 25, 2021
Hot take: this is my favorite film in the trilogy. I cannot stress enough the brilliance of the political themes in this series, as an International Affairs and Political Science major I am absolutely fascinated by Gotham City as a thoughtHot take: this is my favorite film in the trilogy. I cannot stress enough the brilliance of the political themes in this series, as an International Affairs and Political Science major I am absolutely fascinated by Gotham City as a thought experiment. The themes in this film felt the most realistic to me. Tom Hardy as Bane is a massively strong successor to Heath Ledger's Joker, which is arguably one of the toughest acts to follow. He brings so much more nuance to the darkness of the Batman universe.

The backstory of "the mercenary" is my favorite part of the plot, and Zimmer's incorporations of chanting into the score was ingenious in evoking constant dark intensity
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wallsyJan 26, 2021
Peace and quiet are not synonyms. Peace without truth is peace on borrowed time, a ticking bomb. And in the case of The Dark Knight Rises, a literal one. Rises begins with a Gotham City without organized crime, a satisfied and partying rulingPeace and quiet are not synonyms. Peace without truth is peace on borrowed time, a ticking bomb. And in the case of The Dark Knight Rises, a literal one. Rises begins with a Gotham City without organized crime, a satisfied and partying ruling class, and no Batman. While in the Gotham underground, once again literally, those who haven't benefited from the propoganda are searching for a false god of their own, one that radicalizes them to fight a war that doesn't actually serve them. Sounds familiar.

People say this movie is more of a Bruce Wayne movie than a Batman movie, but I'm not sure I agree. This masterpiece is a complete deconstruction of what the Batman means to the city, the people in Bruce's life, and Bruce himself. No supporting character is wasted. Alfred with his loving and deep concern for Bruce, Blake with his undying belief that good people will still do good things, and Selina's belief in the opposite.

Don't personally think comic book films or blockbusters as a whole can get more poiniant, mature, and toweringly epic than this. The best.
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JcondJan 27, 2021
At the heart of "The Dark Knight Rises" beats a story of people who are haunted. These are people who, for whatever reason, are tarnished; they are scarred. "The Dark Knight Rises" traces their thematic journey as they work to create legacy;At the heart of "The Dark Knight Rises" beats a story of people who are haunted. These are people who, for whatever reason, are tarnished; they are scarred. "The Dark Knight Rises" traces their thematic journey as they work to create legacy; not for their singular, personal redemption, but for the so-called good of the many.

Surrounding that thematic core, is a confidently assembled cinematic spectacle. The cinematography, score, action-editing, and performances are uniformly excellent. The film, overall, is tense, emotional, and gripping. Moreover, the narrative brings us full-circle, not only wrapping up a single film's story, but that of a three-film cycle. "The Dark Knight Rises" is full-bore, grand-scale entertainment.
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QasmineJan 28, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises is a film with brilliant performances, direction and cinematography. Everything you wanted to see in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman saga is shown in this one. Featuring some really cool cameos, great andThe Dark Knight Rises is a film with brilliant performances, direction and cinematography. Everything you wanted to see in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman saga is shown in this one. Featuring some really cool cameos, great and entertaining story, and a very satisfying ending, The Dark Knight Rises is an end of another Batman era, which will be remembered as one of the best trilogies in cinematic history. Expand
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OemmJan 29, 2021
The best of the Nolan Batman trilogy in my opinion, Bane played by Tom hardy was a great show of acting skill, aswell as the Christian Bale’s performance throughout the whole trilogy was beyond perfect, the ending of the film is perfect andThe best of the Nolan Batman trilogy in my opinion, Bane played by Tom hardy was a great show of acting skill, aswell as the Christian Bale’s performance throughout the whole trilogy was beyond perfect, the ending of the film is perfect and gives the nice happy ending that Batman deserved. Overall another Nolan masterpiece : Expand
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GhbhyJan 30, 2021
Joker or no Joker THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE
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FggbbJan 31, 2021
The Dark Knight Rises was a perfectly sequel to a masterpiece. Christopher Nolan took a different direction and focused more on Bruce Wayne/Batman. This movie is filled with lots of emotions. It had such great characters and of course theThe Dark Knight Rises was a perfectly sequel to a masterpiece. Christopher Nolan took a different direction and focused more on Bruce Wayne/Batman. This movie is filled with lots of emotions. It had such great characters and of course the dialogues are so good. The performances of all actors are incredible. The more I watch this film, the more epic it gets. Personally I think The Dark Knight trilogy is the greatest trilogy of all time. Overall: An Epic Movie. Expand
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actionjackFeb 1, 2021
Now this movie is why I decided to watch Batman the past couple of weeks, what a perfect movie and easily my favourite in the Nolan trilogy.

Bane is such an amazing villain. For the first time in a really long time I got the feeling like
Now this movie is why I decided to watch Batman the past couple of weeks, what a perfect movie and easily my favourite in the Nolan trilogy.

Bane is such an amazing villain. For the first time in a really long time I got the feeling like Batman’s an underdog. Batman works best when he’s an underdog and you really feel for him. The ‘rise’ climbing scene is one of the best movie scenes ever, don’t care.

This film is so emotional. It is really the first time you see Bruce get the happy ending. Even though it has an 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, and a 3.6 on Letterboxd, I’m going to say that this film is underrated. It deserves, if not, almost the same praise as The Dark Knight. Can we talk about Joseph Gordon-Levitt for a second? What a great addition to the Nolan trilogy. That is everything Bruce stands for, without a mask, gadgets, or flying Bat helicopters. The Dark Knight Rises is surely creeping onto my favourites of all time list, god damn what a beautiful movie
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