X men or avangers?
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 12:33 PM)
It was extremely over-rated. Bruce studied for several years to master martial arts, yet moves with the grace of a granite statue in the fight scenes.
He's supposed to be "The World's Greatest Detective", and the time we get to see his "brilliance" is when he gets non-existent fingerprints off of a shattered bullet by shooting four other bricks with a random caliber bullet to figure out how to reassemble the bullet in the brick he's holding.
I found Ledger's Joker to be neither crazy or intimidating - simply annoying. He was also too unbelievable. He boasts about not having a plan, but it is obvious he does and it is not only incredibly detailed, but depends upon a thousand different things happening JUST RIGHT and at JUST THE RIGHT TIME for it to work.
The people who love this movie boast about it being so "realistic" and "grounded in realism" but then try to dismiss the flaws by saying you have to suspend disbelief.
Well, if it were that good, I wouldn't have to. For instance, he and Rachel fall out of the high-rise, crash onto the car, and not only does Batman walk away without a scratch, Rachel does as well.
And, if that weren't bad enough, he doesn't even go back up to his penthouse to go after Joker. He just leaves his guests at the mercy of Joker.
What people like is that this isn't the typical comic book movie with flash and explosions. Unfortunately, they mistake the morose tone as being quality.
TDKR was a cr*p fest. Stupidity, mistakes, poor film-making, cringe-worthy points.