I still don't get why people hate this film (at least in comparison to the 1st 2). I loved watching all 3 of these Batman movies when they came out & still enjoy watching them all these years later.
The entire point of Bruce's character arc in the third film is that goes from being depressed and wanting to die as Batman to being willing to leave Batman behind and live a normal life. The fact that people think the movie ended with him unnecessarily sacrificing his life is hilarious.
How Bruce Wayne managed to keep the Batwing in a steady course without it crashing into the water too soon (considering the lack of auto pilot) is beyond me. And earlier in the movie, Alfred said that every time he went to Florence, he had this "fantasy" that he would look across the tables in a cafe and see Bruce Wayne with a wife. Maybe the end is just another rendition of his "fantasies"
I love how Batman and Gotham police fight Bane and his men😁It's epic scene😁Maybe Bale takes on new identity-Nightwing.That is pretty cool😊Ending was completely real and lovely. There's not too much to think about it. Alfred told Bruce about his vacation in Florence. And Bruce goes there with Selina to give Alfred the conclusion. They smile and nod to each other,Selina doesn't see it. Bane is dark mirror of Bruce. That's what Bruce would become. And Talia. She's a hero or anti-hero in Arkham City.Perfect ending. One of the best trilogies ever!
@@dariuschisholm7317 Both Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back have been hailed as among the greatest and most important films of all time. With the trilogy's success, Star Wars became a pop culture phenomenon, spawning a multi-million dollar merchandising empire. All three films have been inducted by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". (You need to crawl out from under your rock). 😂
Don't forget in batman superman generations Bruce was the only one he trusted to be batman so he kept 1 lazarus pit to keep him that way x wish dc would do that story it would be epic
Lol This needed to be explained? There's nothing complex at play, here. Rather straightforward storytelling. Especially in comparison to the other two. I love this film and absolutely love the Tale of Two Cities theme. A lot of people don't realize how cut to hell this particular film was. Original cut was around 4 hours long and the studio had Nolan cut over 30 minutes out. Those being Wayne's journey back to Gotham and Bane's rising in the League of Shadows and completed backstory.
But Bruce Wayne literally said "no autopilot" 🤷 so how was he able to have the Batwing in a stable course without it crashing without autopilot too early Earlier in the movie, Alfred said that every time he went to Florence, he had this "fantasy" that he would look across the tables in a cafe and see Bruce Wayne with a wife. Maybe the end is just another rendition of his "fantasies"
@@anthonywrasslin while I would definitely be interested in Nolan's version of a supernatural kind of Batman, I'm afraid the Dark Knight Rises ending is just as it is. He said that he had no autopilot, but the engineers investigating the software of the Bat reveal to Fox that Wayne had actually fixed the autopilot months prior. And then the following scene shows that the ones reading off the items of the estate, they say how the string of pearls that Selena had tried to steal at the start of the film were still missing. And what's around Selena's neck at the Cafe in Florence, with Bruce? The pearls. Bruce definitely staged his own death so that he could disappear and have a happy life that isn't touched by tragedy and pain and in his final act, made sure those closest to him knew that he had lived. Fox, Alfred, Gordon and Blake.
@@anthonywrasslin I really do like your idea of there being some sense of ambiguity in it. I think after seeing Inception, audiences went into The Dark Knight Rises with that same expectation of being shocked with twists and ambiguous endings. Not going to lie, when Rahs Al Ghul appears to Bruce in the cell, I seriously held my breath in the theater, because I thought they were finally going for it. The supernatural take on immortality and everything. But then he vanished, revealing it to be more like a hallucination. I really hope we get to see a more supernatural leaning Batman in the future. A Batman universe that can see Clayface and Deadcroc show up.
I would’ve made Blake become Batboy; more worthy than Robin but not as worthy as Batman but as he becomes a better character, he becomes more worthy of Batman but would still go by Batboy to lower his enemies’ guards down & then ultimately striking them
I believe she stabbed him in the same spot the joker did in the dark knight the knife probably hit some thick scar tissue and wasn't able to go deeper. Also her aim wasn't to kill him yet just stun him.
@@thedarkcriminal1658 no he stabbed him in the side during their final fight it's why he's holding his side at the end. Everyone thinks it's because Harvey shot him but his armor took the hit. Joker stabbed him in-between the plates like how lucius warned him when he got the new suit.
Ok so Bruce fixed the autopilot? When would he have had the time? He was in the prison then snuck back without being noticed, then what figured out the autopilot while his city was under siege, then entered the city and did the rest of the movie. I agree he did and survived but the time line doesn’t make sense.
@@thecountsaintgermaine7937 I know but Bruce was in the pit, it’d take about that much time to heal from his injuries plus the several attempts to climb up
@mattduncil I think he fixed it as soon as he got control of it. To be fair though, the plot holes are much wider than a software patch - the rebuilding of Wayne Manor for instance.
Bruce was in the pit for a bit less than 5 months. Remember the 'neutron bomb'? When the core was removed from the reactor and Dr Pavel turned it into a bomb, he told Bane that it would decay until detonation. Then Bane said it would take exactly 5 months. It's a Nolan's film after all 😅 @@mattduncil
who placed the bat signal at the end scene with gordon on the roof? i mean it was destroyed at the end of the dark knight.. and as the truth was never revealed about harvey dent… im assuming they didn’t reinstall it in the 8 year exile of batman shown in the movie
@josephseda9455 what does that have to do with anything?? I’m saying this guy must be talking to transgenders if he thinks the narrator has a feminine voice Or he has a a thing for accents I don’t know
@@shadyseeker9080 Alot of british accent dudes sound feminine to me. I guess its the accent but then theres Jason Statham and others who have a brit accent and still sound manly.
Did you like the ending of "The Dark Knight Rises?"
Yes I did
Do rankings of Best DC Couples and Friendships plz 🦸
Yes😁
I still don't get why people hate this film (at least in comparison to the 1st 2). I loved watching all 3 of these Batman movies when they came out & still enjoy watching them all these years later.
I don't get that hate either. My best guess would be that The Dark Knight Rises is the weakest of the three. This was one of the best movies
I do not hate it. It's just it's my least liked of the 3. My order: Dark Knight, Begins, Rises.
"So you think Darkness is your alley? I was born in it, moulded by it. "
"I didn't see the light until I was already a man but there was nothing to me but BLIINDIING!"
Imagine taking this many years to finally understand something obvious...
The entire point of Bruce's character arc in the third film is that goes from being depressed and wanting to die as Batman to being willing to leave Batman behind and live a normal life. The fact that people think the movie ended with him unnecessarily sacrificing his life is hilarious.
So it took looper 11 years to figure it out???
How Bruce Wayne managed to keep the Batwing in a steady course without it crashing into the water too soon (considering the lack of auto pilot) is beyond me.
And earlier in the movie, Alfred said that every time he went to Florence, he had this "fantasy" that he would look across the tables in a cafe and see Bruce Wayne with a wife. Maybe the end is just another rendition of his "fantasies"
The autopilot was fixed by Bruce, and he went to that Cafe in Florence so that he could fulfill Alfred's dream. It was a fitting end to Bruce's story.
Alfred didn't pay for his bill at the cafe, as if someone should have done that for him; he just closed his wallet and left.
I love how Batman and Gotham police fight Bane and his men😁It's epic scene😁Maybe Bale takes on new identity-Nightwing.That is pretty cool😊Ending was completely real and lovely. There's not too much to think about it. Alfred told Bruce about his vacation in Florence. And Bruce goes there with Selina to give Alfred the conclusion. They smile and nod to each other,Selina doesn't see it. Bane is dark mirror of Bruce. That's what Bruce would become. And Talia. She's a hero or anti-hero in Arkham City.Perfect ending. One of the best trilogies ever!
Til this day its still the best trilogy ever made
I like this one better than begins
Star Wars 4, 5, 6
People actually like star wars?
LOTR would like to speak
@@dariuschisholm7317 Both Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back have been hailed as among the greatest and most important films of all time. With the trilogy's success, Star Wars became a pop culture phenomenon, spawning a multi-million dollar merchandising empire. All three films have been inducted by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". (You need to crawl out from under your rock). 😂
This movie wasn't very good but bane was wicked
Don't forget in batman superman generations Bruce was the only one he trusted to be batman so he kept 1 lazarus pit to keep him that way x wish dc would do that story it would be epic
They need to make a fourth movie to these with ronin
no they dont
Lol This needed to be explained? There's nothing complex at play, here. Rather straightforward storytelling. Especially in comparison to the other two. I love this film and absolutely love the Tale of Two Cities theme. A lot of people don't realize how cut to hell this particular film was. Original cut was around 4 hours long and the studio had Nolan cut over 30 minutes out. Those being Wayne's journey back to Gotham and Bane's rising in the League of Shadows and completed backstory.
But Bruce Wayne literally said "no autopilot" 🤷 so how was he able to have the Batwing in a stable course without it crashing without autopilot too early
Earlier in the movie, Alfred said that every time he went to Florence, he had this "fantasy" that he would look across the tables in a cafe and see Bruce Wayne with a wife. Maybe the end is just another rendition of his "fantasies"
@@anthonywrasslin while I would definitely be interested in Nolan's version of a supernatural kind of Batman, I'm afraid the Dark Knight Rises ending is just as it is. He said that he had no autopilot, but the engineers investigating the software of the Bat reveal to Fox that Wayne had actually fixed the autopilot months prior. And then the following scene shows that the ones reading off the items of the estate, they say how the string of pearls that Selena had tried to steal at the start of the film were still missing. And what's around Selena's neck at the Cafe in Florence, with Bruce? The pearls. Bruce definitely staged his own death so that he could disappear and have a happy life that isn't touched by tragedy and pain and in his final act, made sure those closest to him knew that he had lived. Fox, Alfred, Gordon and Blake.
@@stephentruelove5439 oh that makes sense
@@anthonywrasslin I really do like your idea of there being some sense of ambiguity in it. I think after seeing Inception, audiences went into The Dark Knight Rises with that same expectation of being shocked with twists and ambiguous endings. Not going to lie, when Rahs Al Ghul appears to Bruce in the cell, I seriously held my breath in the theater, because I thought they were finally going for it. The supernatural take on immortality and everything. But then he vanished, revealing it to be more like a hallucination. I really hope we get to see a more supernatural leaning Batman in the future. A Batman universe that can see Clayface and Deadcroc show up.
We don't know if she had a child or not. It takes one moment for it to happen.
It always made since. Didn’t need this video smh
No but you do need a dictionary
This came out when i had 8 yrs left on a prison sentence, i finally saw it in 2020 and was sooooo disappointed.
This ending from DC comics Dark Knight movie confuses me and little makes sense for me.
I would’ve made Blake become Batboy; more worthy than Robin but not as worthy as Batman but as he becomes a better character, he becomes more worthy of Batman but would still go by Batboy to lower his enemies’ guards down & then ultimately striking them
This is the best Batman trilogy 🍿🍿🍿
I wondered how did he survive Talia's stabbing?
not too difficult as long as no major organs were hit. my friend had a ruptured appendix for a week before he got operated on.
I believe she stabbed him in the same spot the joker did in the dark knight the knife probably hit some thick scar tissue and wasn't able to go deeper. Also her aim wasn't to kill him yet just stun him.
@@charles24852 I don't remember Joker stabbing Batman in TDK. You mean at the fundraiser Bruce threw for Dent?
@@thedarkcriminal1658 no he stabbed him in the side during their final fight it's why he's holding his side at the end. Everyone thinks it's because Harvey shot him but his armor took the hit. Joker stabbed him in-between the plates like how lucius warned him when he got the new suit.
@@charles24852 The scene is showed in the final cut of the movie? They didn't cut it?
Ok so Bruce fixed the autopilot? When would he have had the time? He was in the prison then snuck back without being noticed, then what figured out the autopilot while his city was under siege, then entered the city and did the rest of the movie. I agree he did and survived but the time line doesn’t make sense.
It told you in the film when. The tech guys said to Fox that it was patch fixed six months ago, by Bruce Wayne.
@@thecountsaintgermaine7937 I know but Bruce was in the pit, it’d take about that much time to heal from his injuries plus the several attempts to climb up
@mattduncil I think he fixed it as soon as he got control of it. To be fair though, the plot holes are much wider than a software patch - the rebuilding of Wayne Manor for instance.
Bruce was in the pit for a bit less than 5 months. Remember the 'neutron bomb'? When the core was removed from the reactor and Dr Pavel turned it into a bomb, he told Bane that it would decay until detonation. Then Bane said it would take exactly 5 months. It's a Nolan's film after all 😅 @@mattduncil
pause right at 1:14 is that Christopher Judge from sg1? (sg1 = star gate 1)
who placed the bat signal at the end scene with gordon on the roof?
i mean it was destroyed at the end of the dark knight.. and as the truth was never revealed about harvey dent… im assuming they didn’t reinstall it in the 8 year exile of batman shown in the movie
Bane could rival Arnold Schwarzenegger for quotations in this one film alone. Perhaps working out does that to you?
Need to make a sequel asap Introducing Robin woohoo
I think in the next DC related movie releases it will feature all 3 Batman’s to fight a villain
I do NOT even know if this is a good DC comics Batman movie and I see the action in this movie is NEVER even that good.
Christopher Nolan should've left this one out
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Catwoman is my girl I love Batman tho
you didn't need to be a fan of the comics to see that weak twist coming a mile away
There are females with more masculine voices than yours narrator guy.
Guessin you one of em
I think you’re talking to transgenders my dude
@josephseda9455 what does that have to do with anything?? I’m saying this guy must be talking to transgenders if he thinks the narrator has a feminine voice
Or he has a a thing for accents I don’t know
@@shadyseeker9080 Alot of british accent dudes sound feminine to me. I guess its the accent but then theres Jason Statham and others who have a brit accent and still sound manly.
@@shadyseeker9080 Nah man its that accent.