07-31-2012, 04:19 PM
I absolutely loved the movie. The changes to Bane fit the "nolanverse". I was a little torn on Catwoman, if only because I never really cared for the character in the comics to begin with.
The movie really did a fantastic job of creating a mood. There was this incredible sense of loss, and sadness through most of the movie, and the twists, and plotting that Bane and Miranda had were fantastic.
The end, while in some ways could be seen as cheesy, was great. I agree that by having Batman... "end" really was an interesting move to make. Instead of ending with him standing on some rooftop, cape flowing in the air, It wrapped up Nolan's view of Batman in a way that I wish more movie franchises would. It tied all the movies together, even with the purposeful silence about The Joker, and it was full of nice nods, and tips of the hat to various Batman storylines, and ideas from the books.
The movie really did a fantastic job of creating a mood. There was this incredible sense of loss, and sadness through most of the movie, and the twists, and plotting that Bane and Miranda had were fantastic.
The end, while in some ways could be seen as cheesy, was great. I agree that by having Batman... "end" really was an interesting move to make. Instead of ending with him standing on some rooftop, cape flowing in the air, It wrapped up Nolan's view of Batman in a way that I wish more movie franchises would. It tied all the movies together, even with the purposeful silence about The Joker, and it was full of nice nods, and tips of the hat to various Batman storylines, and ideas from the books.
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