Re: Hot Toys – MMS183 - The Dark Knight Rises: Bane Collectible Figure
I wasn't as dissapointed with TDKR as others but I can say that it did get more far fetched than the first two flicks. But at the end if the day if you looking for true life realism your not going to find it in ANY super hero based movie . Really if you looking for true realism your not going to find it in any movie period; everything gets Hollywooded up regardless of the subject matter to make it interesting enough to put on screen.
Nolan's darker, more mature, more realistic take remained consistent enough for me thru the trilogy and while I really like all 3, TDKR is the weakest IMO. At the end of the day you can't be too nitpicky with most movies (especially comic based ones) because they're just movies. You have to let a lot of s__t slide. And I always do but there is one thing that always gets me in TDK; when BM is falling out of the window with Rachel they were falling for a couple hundred feet and he opens his cape about 5 feet before they hit the car and that's supposed to break their fall. I ate everything else that was F'd to me and accepted it but that was the one moment that gets me every time. That could've definitely been done better
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But I feel like the people who didn't like TDKR pretend TDK had zero plot holes or leaps in logic what-so-ever and that's simply not true.
I could sit here and say things like "Why does Jokers hair become more green when he takes the mask off in the prologue" or "How is Harvey not in constant pain and how are we able to understand him speaking" or the biggest one to me how would Joker and his guys leave the building after dropping Rachel out a window and more importantly why does Batman not care.
These are pretty stupid things to complain about and thats the same things I hear when people hate on TDKR
I wasn't as dissapointed with TDKR as others but I can say that it did get more far fetched than the first two flicks. But at the end if the day if you looking for true life realism your not going to find it in ANY super hero based movie . Really if you looking for true realism your not going to find it in any movie period; everything gets Hollywooded up regardless of the subject matter to make it interesting enough to put on screen.
Nolan's darker, more mature, more realistic take remained consistent enough for me thru the trilogy and while I really like all 3, TDKR is the weakest IMO. At the end of the day you can't be too nitpicky with most movies (especially comic based ones) because they're just movies. You have to let a lot of s__t slide. And I always do but there is one thing that always gets me in TDK; when BM is falling out of the window with Rachel they were falling for a couple hundred feet and he opens his cape about 5 feet before they hit the car and that's supposed to break their fall. I ate everything else that was F'd to me and accepted it but that was the one moment that gets me every time. That could've definitely been done better