These are all only opinions and just wanted to hear other peoples thought and hopefuly enlighten me as I would love to love this movie!
Was anybody else dissapointed by the movie? I feel like it never grabbed me. The plot never climaxed. It went up a little then back down then up a little then down then up a little then down. It was like a kiddie rollercoaster of suspence. I guess thats what I'm trying to say, with a villian as insane as the joker (and two face doesn't count as a villian in this movie, what a waste of a role) the action scenes and others never had me on the edge of my seat.
On top of that I thought the realism of the last movie was much more.... realistic? All the origins of batmants toys and how or what they would be used for was revealed and believable. Dark Knight had the sonar call phone thing, which made sense, but came out of nowhere! Fox explaignes to Bruce this little invention and out of nowhere at the end of the movie it is revealed that somehow Bruce Wayne, despite all that is going on with the joker and what not, has secretly been spending his downtime (when does batman have downtime?) building this massive supercomputer that secretly track all of the celphones in gotham and somehow installed sonar on them!!! This is the realism, or lack there of, that I am referring to.
And one last thing. Did it not irritate the hell out of people when Batman, not Bruce Wayne, talks? This movie has a lot more diologue and they should have spent a little more time on the voice acting if they wanted Batman to be giving all these speeches. I understand he needs to conceal his identity, but wouldn't it be easier to just wear a voice changing microphone or something? There was no way to take his close-ups seriously and I almost walked out towards the end when he was tellin the comissioner he could be whatever Gotham need him to be.
These are all only opinions and just wanted to hear other peoples thought and hopefuly enlighten me as I would love to love this movie!
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