Sorry, I hardly ever keep this up, and I should...but I'm finally back to share some thoughts on the new batman movie. *warning spoilers*
Overall, I found this movie to be very mediocre. Three factors kept me
from being totally underwhelmed by it: Anne Hathaway's captivating
portrayal as Selina Kyle, the fun tie-ins to Batman Begins, and a
really well executed ending with the proper balance of intrigue and
ambiguity.
Where Dark Knight was complex and intricate, this movie was
convoluted. It was unfortunately marred by a script that relied heavily
on characters giving long monologues of expository dialogue, combined
with too many flashbacks that consequently slowed the pace of the
movie. In addition, some of the deeper philosophical themes of "mask
wearing" and "pain", felt forced and thrown together, unlike the fear
themes of Batman Begins which were brilliantly woven into every element
of the story.
Bane should have been a menacing villain, and while I thought his
initial beat down of Batman added a new level of "oh crap," his
obviously ADR'd voice sounded too disembodied to be real, and kept me
more aware of the process of film making then engaged in the danger his
character presented.
The reveal of Talia Al Ghul at the end was something I was
overjoyed to see, however it was too predictable. I suppose that by
mis-leading us to think Bane was Ghul's son was a way of vamping up
that twist a little more, but I saw it coming from the beggining,
because without it, Miranda Tate's character would have been utterly
pointless.
Finally, the film was far too dark, for far too long. I was sure
that by putting us as the viewers through such a painful second act,
Nolan was making sure we felt enough pain that the third act would seem
even more redemptive and cathartic. However, that wasn't the case. What
we got was a final battle that wrapped up too quickly, and far too
easily, that the payoff for the agony and gloom of the rest of the
movie didn't balance out.
It was tough for me to come to this conclusion. I thought the
previous two movies were masterpieces, but unfortunately this one, even
on its own just didn't hold up.
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