I did not like this film. The writers the producers did so many things to my hero that I found loathsome, despicable, and highly impracticable. For example, how can breaking into one safe rob a billionaire of his fortune? The bad guys (excluding Bane) just weren't believable. It is the only one of the Christopher Nolan trilogy I do not, and will not own.
if it was not for the fear of death, he wouldn't have made it out of that pit in the first place. He asked Alfred "you think if I go back there, I will fail" Alfred replies "no, I am afraid you want to" and he Alfred was right. But, that prison changed that, that's how he escaped it, and that is why he choose to continue his life and follow Alfred's advice.
Am I the only one who feels that when Bruce Wayne/Batman flies the bomb away from Gotham City, he could've dropped the bomb in the water, which would've meant he survived. Adam West: "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb."
Even decade years after release this movie is awesome. I never noticed this detail until someone pointed it out. From 3:28 to 3:33 you can see shadow flickering on the Batman's face. Which would be impossible to happen if he was on the plane in the middle of the ocean.
Fun fact.. they didn't tell Freeman about the flooding to come... that's why his acting is spot on when he looks around and sees it hes like "motherfucker!"
i love this movie because i remember i was going throw a hard time and i watched this movie and turned it off and knowing that there is still hope in this world