Compared with the second part, this film obviously lacks the grasp of the general direction and the narration. The interlocking and layered foreshadowing of the second part does not seem to be seen much, and the logic is mostly far-fetched. But in my opinion, in the final analysis, the biggest failure is that the level of the script has dropped so much.
It is not impossible to elevate urban crime to the level of revolution and war, but in many details before and after, I said, Nolan, did you collectively fall out with the screenwriter of Part 2? How can Batman be so inappropriate.
First of all, I think this one is too dark. The hand-to-hand combat in front of the city hall is too unconvincing. With a pistol and a submachine gun, the hand-to-hand combat is just like that. No matter what, we should refer to John Woo and To Qifeng. And did the police's tactical charge come from the Chinese war of resistance? I have neglected eating and living in the sewers for a few months.
With Batman's usual style, he actually ended up fighting with Bane in the street in the gang fight, which reminds me of Young and Dangerous, is the money used to pay the actors?
The big Boss Bain, who is full of flesh and has no taste in clothes, is wearing a big cockroach mask. He can't see the actor's acting skills at all. Why didn't Nolan find a muscular man to play, and save Tom Hardy gain weight.
As for the bat fighter, is that a god horse? Is it a sci-fi movie? Alien spaceship vs Gotham police? The bat fighter is troublesome to design a little more realistic, okay?
And is it too abrupt for Alfred to run away in order to persuade Wayne to give up his identity as Batman? After all, for so many years as the master and servant of the Wayne family, he has been doing chores for Batman and taking care of his daily life. I didn't take a single scene after I left, and I didn't even explain that Ah Fu was crying in front of Wayne's tomb, making me want to cry. Isn't it more abrupt? How can I intersperse a few scenes of Ah Fu being alone and worrying about Wayne? .
As for the delivery of the female boss, do you want to increase the effect for the final suspense?
As long as the screenwriter changes these a little bit, with Nolan's skill, I think the rhythm and level of the movie may not be comparable to what it is now. . .
And the boringness of the villain is undoubtedly one of the important factors to widen the distance between the two films. Heath Ledger's interpretation of Joker is too crazy, too dark, but too endearing! Whether it's the bank robbery at the beginning, going to the bandit's den alone, changing the pen, explaining the scar on his mouth, or being beaten by Batman at the police station, but in fact, it completely ravages Batman's heart, and in the end, he is beaten by Batman. The upside-down laughter gave me one orgasm one after another. Baine, why don't I think it's not evil at all? The infatuated man was solved by Catwoman with one shot. . .
But in general, director Nolan's skills should still be exerted. The proposition of hope and despair still performed quite well when the nuclear bomb was finally dismantled. The bat logo lit in the dark is still very exciting. I still think the happy ending that many people don't like is good. Under the soundtrack and editing, Robin rises, Alfred and Wayne look at each other, and Hathaway is smiling.
Of course, compared to the perfect ending in my heart, it is still the second part: Batman in the shadows runs under the pursuit of police and police dogs, and then rides the Batmobile all the way to the light, with a long black cloak blowing in the wind behind him. The back left, Gordon said, we need such a hero but can't say it. Does this mean that tragedy is only meaningful?
The third part is a mixed blessing. Although it is not perfect, it is a pity, but it is still worth recommending as the end. It's just that we were spoiled by Nolan in Part 2.
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