The Dark Knight Rises

2012 "A fire will rise."
8.4| 2h45m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 20 July 2012 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.thedarkknightrises.com/
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Following the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman assumes responsibility for Dent's crimes to protect the late attorney's reputation and is subsequently hunted by the Gotham City Police Department. Eight years later, Batman encounters the mysterious Selina Kyle and the villainous Bane, a new terrorist leader who overwhelms Gotham's finest. The Dark Knight resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him an enemy.

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BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
shalabodov-32997 Coming off of the success of The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight rises boasts an incredible conclusion to Bale's Batman, with visuals and plot as good as its villain. Hardy was terrific as Bane, a menacing presence not to be messed with. Once again Bale and Caine nailed it as Bruce Wayne/Batman and Alfred, giving career defining performances. The story does take a few curvy turns, however, placing at least 2 plot twists into the film, which didn't necessarily work for me, but that's the only issue to be had with this movie. Breathtaking action sequences, amazing score by Hans Zimmer. A "must see" if you're a Batman fan or a fan of comic books in general.
salmanalfarisi-81574 Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy is one of the best trilogies I've ever seen. Comparing it to The Godfather or Lord Of The Rings is really a foolish idea because the two trilogies are differently. The Dark Knight Rises is one of the final series in The Dark Knight trilogy which has conclusions that combine the two previous series. It's not that great by the way but there are some magic feelings that Nolan created in the three series of The Dark Knight. The story is one of the iconic, the script and the performance is way beyond too far. Heath Ledger is indeed one of the best actors who managed to portray one of the iconic Joker characters but Tom Hardy comes with a variety of uniqueness, as well as Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.Although there are some people who still got stuck because of The Dark Knight, this time to move on from there. I know there are many memorable scenes in any aspect and I admit The Dark Knight is one of the greatest superhero movies I've ever seen. Some people also say that The Dark Knight Rises is just one overhyped movie just because of the great success of The Dark Knight. But, I think at least not like that. Christopher Nolan makes this trilogy as realistic as possible, from taking the background, sympathy between characters, and scenarios. As I watch one of Marvel's movies, I think almost everything has the same story from the beginning to the end. In addition, I also realize that the story always has a pattern ranging from Iron Man to Avengers: Infinity War. I mean, I also sometimes like Marvel because it serves some good humor and action.However, there is a big difference when distinguishing it from this trilogy. Christopher Nolan always presents something that flickers so I just think twice about whether this is a superhero movie or not. As we know, these three trilogies are like The Godfather trilogy: there is an introduction, rises, and fall. In The Dark Knight trilogy, Nolan turned it a little bit into introductions, fall, and rises. This storytelling style also better describes a more vivid character that sometimes has a sympathetic element for viewers. If in The Dark Knight about Batman psychology of how he controls his morale and emotions, The Dark Knight Rises is more into physical testing against Bane. The Gotham city background is also more evident and different from the previous series. We are like losing something in the city and we need that. The chaotic theme which it created by Bane is also more clear, in contrast to the Joker who controls Gotham city in a way that Bane has his way. The Dark Knight Rises shows a tragedy of how a city is in terror for days. However, my minor problem in here is the city that feels like nothing happened so it's like going through normal days.Bane is one of the characters that are not too comical and more realistically for a villain character. Bane is more of a terrorist character who performs his action using physical as well as intimidating his opponent. My funny part about him is that he also has a satirical nature where I often see him intimidating someone even Batman though. In addition, Bane is also a character that has the background and unlike Joker that has a mysterious nature. I think Bane is also one of the villain characters who have emotions like Bruce Wayne's past behind the mask. Behind all that, Bane wouldn't have felt more alive if not Tom Hardy. I often see some of his actings just by his eyes, he can create a gimmick and gesture intense to look at. In Dunkirk and Mad Max: Fury Road, Tom Hardy seems to be able to show his emotions just from his gaze as there is no fear at all.Christian Bale reduced his tone a little bit more, though he also great. His character remains like The Dark Knight and he is also just as great as Tom Hardy whose competed acting. Michael Caine as always great in The Dark Knight trilogy, Anne Hathaway with a sexy character but her character doesn't have a background, Gary Oldman is also like that although almost all his scenario is covered, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the best sidekick for Batman. As usual, also, Christopher Nolan brought Hans Zimmer who became a compliment in presenting scene after scene became tense and goosebumps. Christopher Nolan is also good at presenting a story from someone who succeeded to control the city until the rises of Batman for not reputation but for himself and Gotham. Christopher Nolan knows how to make conclusions from the two previous series into a very epic trilogy I've ever seen.The Dark Knight Rises is one of the best movies in giving a conclusion in this trilogy. Christopher Nolan outlines all the stories with the various references that exist in both previous series. Not to mention, the actors and actresses who performed with great performances, especially Tom Hardy and Christian Bale. I more prefer Joseph Gordon-Levitt in this movie although he was also first introduced in this series. Some part, still vague. Hans Zimmer with his score always builds a tension between the scene and this is also the last movie by Christopher Nolan that I've watched. I hope, he is still making the film in the future after Dunkirk and always present a story with his truly brilliant mind.
mistramicizia It is understandable that there were difficulties during the production of the movie, considering an unexpected factor which caused the change in plot and introducing a new villain, who was probably the ultimate test for the Dark Knight. The movie revolves around ailing Bruce Wayne, who needs to stand up in order to protect his city when it's lost all hope. The whole aspect of changing the character and returning to shape is shown spectacularly and gradually, unlike in many superhero movies where a character can fall from 100 feet and still be entirely healthy. The film, despite being a superhero flick where one doesn't expect things to flow as if in reality, is shown rather disturbingly realistically, bringing an element of despair, which had many people shocked and perhaps giving up on the thought that Batman can defeat the villain. Bane is presented as somebody who is fearsome and an ultimate threat to the City, but in a different and more extreme way than The Joker (albeit not necessarily better). The whole story was executed excellently, even though there are some mistakes which were probably very hard to avoid due to production issues. The camerawork, sound and other important elements were also top notch, as well as superb acting that raised the bar. Overall, an excellent conclusion to one of the best trilogies ever made.DISCLAIMER : Everything stated in this review is entirely matter of personal opinion and doesn't have to coincide with the opinions of other reviewers
ravenosa Not sure what they saw in the screenplay to actually go ahead with this film! Not a particularly compelling plot at all, and most sections just drag and drag on with no pay off. Doesn't really end on much of a note.Standard Nolan film, really. Weak characters, cute time puzzles, decent cinematography and unintelligible sound/dialog mix.