- Year: 2012
- Released: 20 Jul 2012
- Country: United States, United Kingdom
- Adwords: Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award39 wins & 103 nominations total
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1345836/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/The_Dark_Knight_Rises
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-dark-knight-rises
- Available in: 720p, 1080p, 2160p
- Language: English, Arabic
- MPA Rating: PG-13
- Genre: Action, Drama
- Runtime: 164 min
- Writer: Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan, David S. Goyer
- Director: Christopher Nolan
- Cast: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway
- Keywords: based on comic, superhero, fight, hostage, terrorist,
8.4/10 | |
78/100 | |
87% – Critics | |
90% – Audience |
The Dark Knight Rises Storyline
Eight years after the events of The Dark Knight (2008) find Gotham at a time of peace. This is due to Batman taking the fall for Harvey Dent’s murder. However, a new evil force named Bane has arrived in Gotham and aims to take over the city and expose the truth behind who Harvey Dent really was. Now that Wayne Manor has been completely rebuilt, Bruce Wayne has become almost reclusive, rarely leaving the estate. And with Bane taking over the city by force, it forces Batman to come out of retirement. But his allies are few and far between. An elusive jewel thief by the name of Selina Kyle could be the key to stopping Bane, but whose side is she on?
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Best comic movie trilogy ever
The Dark Knight Rises capped off what is probably the best comic book related trilogy of movies of all time. Earlier in the series you had Batman Begins and The Dark Knight with this just being the perfect way to finish off the series.
Since the last movie it’s been 7 years and Batman has been in seclusion since then. Christian Bale returns as Batman/Bruce Wayne. A new villain has emerged that being the menacing Bane played by the great Tom Hardy.
The supporting cast has returning members like Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman and Michael Caine in addition to new members like Joseph-Gordon Levitt, Marion Cotillard and Anne Hathaway.
The movie has a running time of about 2 hours and 45 minutes but it doesn’t seem like it at all, the movie flows like a 2 hour movie.
Dark….incredibly dark.
I am not a huge comic book-based movie fan, though I see most all of them. That’s because my daughter is nuts for comic book movies and we always seem to see them. Some I have loved (“Scott Pilgrim”, “The Dark Knight” and “Captain America” come to mind) and some I didn’t (“Daredevil”)–but mostly I do enjoy them. While I am sure I am bucking the tide here, I was NOT especially thrilled with “The Dark Knight Rises”. This doesn’t mean I disliked it–it just left me a bit flat. Now the problem was NOT the movie’s length–I like longer films and my butt didn’t fall asleep during the film (which is a very good sign)! My problems were more about the incredibly dark tone of the film. Unlike “The Dark Knight”, “The Dark Knight Rises” really lacked fun and was 100% devoid of any humor to break up the dark mood. In fact, I kept hoping Tony Stark (“Ironman”) would do a crossover from the Marvel films and lighten the mood! Stark (Robert Downey) managed to do a Bruce Wayne-like character but infuse him with energy and likability–Christian Bale just seemed tired and limp and humorless. This was more obvious in this film as opposed to the last because there was no Joker-like villain to provide comic relief (albeit darkly comic). The closest they got was Catwoman (Anne Hathaway)–who was a GREAT character but who wasn’t really necessary for the plot. As for Bane and his friends, they were scary and nasty…and nothing more. When the film was over, I realized I had a reasonably good time but nothing more. If some other director and actor pick up the franchise, my advise is work more on the characters–make them more likable and interesting–even the villains.
What a way to end the trilogy!
Possibly my personal favourite of the Nolan Batman films, and I do like Batman Begins and The Dark Knight very much. Is it perfect? For me, not quite, there are so many plot strand in a long running time that the film occasionally(and there is a big emphasis on that) sags in momentum and some of the strands in the ending could have done with more development. It is a brilliant film all the same, one of the highlights so far of the year. As to expect from Christopher Nolan, it is a visually audacious film, with gorgeous cinematography, a beautifully realised Gotham City and great special effects. Hans Zimmer’s score is not one of his very best for me, but there is still an epic and haunting quality that is just perfect for this film. The dialogue provokes thought and makes an emotional impact, and a vast majority of the time The Dark Knight Rises is ambitious and gripping. I don’t consider Christopher Nolan one of my favourites, this said he is a hugely impressive director who shows great ambition and a willingness to make his subject matters interesting. He does a really wonderful job here, as the set/action pieces including the plane hijack and Bane’s assault on Gotham are enough to make the jaw drop. The performances are just terrific from all involved, Matthew Modine fares weakest but he is far from bad. Christian Bale is still a charismatic presence, Matthew Caine appropriately loyal and Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman subtly understated. Joseph Gordon Levitt captures his character’s idealism wonderfully. Tom Hardy is in beefed-up terrifying mode as Bane, a worthy successor to Heath Ledger’s iconic Joker. Anne Hathaway was a curious casting choice, but as Catwoman she is spot on, here is a Catwoman who actually does much more than acting sexy(which she still is), she is very ruthless and no-nonsense here. All in all, a hugely impressive film, the best of Nolan’s Batman trilogy- though I’m prepared for any flaming I’ll get for this opinion- and one of the highlights so far of 2012. 9/10 Bethany Cox