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Originally Posted by Janszoon
Months flew by with very little indication that time was passing. I would have preferred more of the story of how we got from Bane making speeches in the football stadium to the entire city being under his control, but instead a lot of time was spent on throwaway characters like Foley and Dagget.
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They mention the bomb having 5 months left multiple times throughout the film. You have the change in seasons, batman training. I don't agree with this, either.
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Maybe that's why Batman/Bruce seemed like such an undeveloped character in the movie to me. In the other movies he wore both masks and actually felt like a mutli-faceted human being. In this one he felt like a secondary character in his own movie.
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Why? This film you have to most personal relations between alfred and bruce. You see bruce's first interaction with gordon as a kid, exposition on why batmans identity is universal. The fact that he learned to have to fear death is pretty cool for a quintessential super hero, usually it's the opposite. You wanted the exact same character as the previous films, again?
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That's great, but unfortunately it looks really cheesy.
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can't argue with that
"cheesy" isn't a staple of batman's history. Not since his introduction to tv, nor being played by george clooney, no, this film really lays on the cheese.