well I have seen the movie and here is what I think:
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It had some good moments and it wasn't bad, but I liked Dark Knight alot more. I think Bane's mask hindered too much his ability to emote. I also felt let down by the fights between Bane and Batman. I wanted the climax of this movie to be an epic knock down drag out fight to the death between Bane and Batman. The fights weren't bad, but they could have been better. I am appalled with what they did to Alfred in this movie. Having him all of the sudden wish Wayne had not come back in Batman Begins and having him want Wayne to stop being Batman feels shoved in. Neither movie showed any indication that Alfred felt anything close to this way and yet he supposedly felt this way the whole time. I liked the John Blake character, but I didn't like the Robin thing. For one thing, Robin wasn't Robin's real name. His real name was Dick Grayson. Also Robin is supposed to be the boy wonder. In the movie he is a grown man. I also don't buy how he knows that Bruce was Batman. Finally Robin is Batman's assistant, not his replacement. And the brings us to the thing I hate most about this movie. Bruce Wayne leaving Gotham with Catwoman. That is so wrong on so many fronts. Bruce Wayne would never stop fighting crime in Gotham, you'd have to kill him or disable him permanently to stop from crime fighting. And I certainly can't see him leaving Gotham in the condition it after Bane and Talia were defeated. Gotham was still a mess and criminals were still on the loose and police power was limited at best. No way he'd leave it in that condition when Gotham still needed him. And to go away with the Catwoman??? She is a criminal! She set him up to get his ass beaten by Bane! She is partly responsible for all the death and destruction that he caused. Also she is a thief, like the guy that murdered his parents! I understand that they wanted to end the Batman series here, but they could have done it without this stupid ending. They could have killed him off, exactly as they apparently had. Having him die to save the city he loved would have been an excellent way to end the thing. Mind you, I am not saying the movie is bad, it just has flaws. But it still kept me entertained for two hours, so I would still say it is worth seeing.