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I recently thought about the Dark Knight Rises again, and realized how stupid it all is. First, the whole narrative arc is derailed by having Miranda Tate being the mastermind of the whole plot instead of Bane. Second, the stupid pit sequence was just stupid stupid stupid; and since what we thought as Bane's backstory was Tate's, we have almost no idea of who Bane was anyway, other than just some random guy in the pit (talk about bait and switch). Third, have they come up with the technology of a clean nuclear bomb in this universe, because even if Batman were to fly the bat jet a far enough distance, how much radiation would have reached Gotham city and gave everyone radiation poisoning or cancer? they wouldn't put up a Batman statue if so many citizens slowly died of radiation sickness (much like Hiroshima/Nagasaki after the atomic bombs were dropped). Fourth, why are the Al-Guls even the focus in this movie and the Batman Begins? That to me was a fatal misstep on Nolan's part to include these villains in his 'realistic' Batman series and then have some weird secret society there. Fifth, did anyone notice the blaring continuity errors and plot holes that takes most people out of a movie?
Nolan is just a big fish in a small pond. He gets praised as the next Kubrick when in reality he would have been dismissed as a hack and sent back to England had he worked in Kubrick's peak years.The only reason fanboys praise him is because the bar for American films has been set so low that when barely competent people make a movie, they are seen as the next big thing by people who have never heard of the great directors. Just look at his films: Memento is just a gimmicky film (what if we shot the film backwards?), Inception just piles on dreams within dreams to distract us from the plot, and is a didactic lesson on film criticism; and how would we see the Dark Knight if Heath Ledger was still alive today? It would be nothing more than political commentary shoehorned into an average superhero movie. You don't see the director of The Crow getting this kind of praise just because Brandon Lee died mysteriously.
Anyways, let's see how his next film turns out, if TDKR was just a fluke (yeah right), or the success went to Nolan's head and he doesn't even realize his shortcomings are stating to add up as time goes by.