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No, it ended perfectly and I want nothing else to come out of it again. And if they tried to get Joseph back I think he would respect Chris's plans to end his Batman story then and there and step away.
And Chris would say no as he is still Batmans "Godfather."
Not anymore: http://www.slashfilm.com/christopher-nolan-produce-justice-league-batman-reboots/
The three Nolan films are presented as 'the truth behind the Batman legend'. Sort of, what if Batman was real, how would it have worked. Any future movies would then be the Batman legend itself. I like that. Whatever movies come along in the future we can say "they're based on what happened in the Nolan movies".
Why are you reading the spoilers then? Why would you want such a masterpiece spoiled?!
Was it in comments on an article or below a trailer? That's usually how it happens.
Good luck Batman reboot. =))
It was a post in a forum. At the end of the post they guy put in ' oh, by the way...' and gave away the ending. It was just pure meanness. Just a troll.
Anyway veering off the point! I think alot of people's mistake is they expect this to be a villain piece, much in the same way that tdk was the jokers film. Bane is not that, he is a minor part of a larger story. Sure his plans and actions are vital to the film, but it's more about batman/Bruce Wayne and the people close to him that are key. For those who have seen, they completely redubbed the prologue for bane's lines. The new dub in my opinion was horrible! The delivery was cringe worthy, maybe that was just me? Even though in first dub he wasn't too understandable, it sounded menacing, this did not. But after this sequence bane voice is back to his normal, hard to understand yet menacing voice.
While on the topic of bane, the fight between the two in the sewers is brutal. In the most gleeful way possible. No music. Just batman doing his best, and failing. Such a rare sight and strangely most delightful thing I've seen on cinema in ages. Christian Bales performance as Wayne/batman is his best yet, which seemly has gone unnoticed by many. In tdk his performance was bland and made the character to be dull. Maybe that was due to having such a flamboyant character as the joker around, or maybe because he didn't have as much screen time as Wayne. Either way his portrayal is far more relaxed, fun, and touching than precious movies.
Regarding the end, maybe convinent but I found it a great last little emotional pull, showing Wayne finally being freed from his torment. I have to say though, I would've done it whereby it cut away after Alfred looked across and nodded. We never see if it was Bruce there. I would've loved that.
I still hope it can give it's $1.5 billion total a run for it's money. Fingers crossed The Dark Knight Rises has the better hold, like The Dark Knight did.
That is exactly what I thought. I wonder if Nolan filmed it like that and then test screenings or studio notes insisted that we see Bruce alive and well and happy.
And I think Blake would go on to protect Gotham as Robin, not Batman 2.0, because it was hinted at with his name.
Actually DK said the costume will be more exposed to knives and gunfire due to the separation of the plates.
I don't follow.
As Indy said, this film did seem to have more action than the other two. TKR had a good balance between action and dialogue aswell as BB.
I did love Bane's voice. You would have never known he was Tom Hardy except for that flashback scene when we saw a very quick shot of him from a slight distance.
What doubled the enjoyment factor of TDK for me was The Joker. Not that I'm saying it would have been a bad film without him or anything.
I was surprised to see the chap who played Scarecrow in TDKR. I've never read the comics. Can anyone answer this for me? Was this guy just playing another character or was he still the scarecrow/Dr. Jonathan Crane and playing the part of a judge for kicks or something? Is this something that happened in the comics?
My point is they should have used Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Jason Todd even, one of the Robin's real names. The hero Robin having his real identity being named Robin? That's just plain wrong.
After all, this is from the director of Inception, and there is a dream sequence with Ra's earlier in the film.
I don't even remember that part. When was that?
Might there be a continuation with another director with Blake playing Robin or was this just a way for Nolan to introduce the character of Robin in a subtle way that will never evolve?
It's a possibility I guess but not really. Infact, I wanted the assurance that Wayne was still alive.