The differente between creating a character and telling a story and just making a movie hoping it gets money...Nolan is and will always be one of the greatest minds on Hollywood
The background music adds emotion to the scene which is out of words we can’t describe but we feel like we lived it and the scene alone is next level when the cops surrounds him
This movie is so underrated. I understand that after Ledger's Joker no villain could probably match him, but Hardy gave a really good performance as Bane.
Imagine being Gordon. You have a fever dream that you talk to Batman who you haven't seen in seven years. You tell him the City needs him and that he must return. Shortly after you wake up you put on the news and it's headline is "Batman Returns".
That is the moment when Batman turns into a legend in the eyes of Gordon. Ever watching, ever protecting dark knight who felt what he was feeling and came back
@@JonVoid37 I think they all got his message he survived. Lucius Fox found out Bruce personally fixed the autopilot, Gordon seen a magical Bat signal appear on his roof, Blake was given access to the Bat cave and Alfred actually sees him. I think that was meant to tell us they all know he lived.
The scene of Batman riding through the tunnel with Hans Zimmer's music swelling up is unparalleled. I would like to think I've watch quite my fair share of films and The Dark Knight trilogy is simply untouchable in terms of quality.
Love the actor playing the elder cop at the start. Though Batman is an outlaw, he seems genuinely happy Batman is back. It's little touches like that that tell you more about Batman. Not the cool shit he does, but what other people think of him!
one more thing when Gordon didn't tell the truth about Two Face we were supposed to believe it was only his will behind the confession. But I think many cops especially who vitnessed Batman in action didn't buy the story and never trusted Gordon because of that.
So iconic. I love marvel but none of them films will ever compare to Christian bales batman. Everything about it. The writing, the director, the music and the action. The way the trilogy was ended was just perfect too. Great films
@@pyromaniac2104 Endgame was good but the story was not great. It made a ton of money but that doesn't mean anything. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory made a billion dollars and that s a b.s. movie.
@@pyromaniac2104 dude endgame is overrated...it ruined hulk and thor...there were so many plot holes the movie was boring until the third act time travel was the most terrible and non creative plot they could have thought of the jokes were so forced
You are cool Mr. Tony Stark, but you can never be, "Turning off the lights with a jammer and making a cop go 'Oh boy' then making grand entrance with your own Zimmer theme" cool.
Then again, Tony did have that awesome entrance to the movie in Iron Man 2 at the Stark Expo. 😂 That scene is just as awesome only this one is mad epic.
I have a lot of problems with Rises. Dark Knight and Begins have problems too but for me at least they're easier to sit down and watch the whole way through. I rarely do that with Rises. I actually think it's a movie that plays better in bitesized chunks. On RU-vid you can basically watch every scene as individual clips and appreciate them purely for the scenes whereas I think it's just a tougher watch to play the whole movie. That's not to say that Rises is bad, clearly it has some amazing stuff in it, I just don't think it works as well as a whole package as the other films.
I think the fact that we love Batman so much is because he's a human, not some overpowered alien. He trained, he get hurt, he fights like a human. A well-trained and rich man, but still he's our champion
@@eSClan00 iron man is garbage, but lets be real, Superman and Batman's Marvel Equivalents are Spiderman and Wolverine. And as much as I love batman, Spiderman > all. THough Bale's Batman is top notch for this generation, good luck Twilight!
What makes Batman so unique is that his power didn't come from some magical fantasy shit, instead it came from his capability of using his gadgets, his genius and his years of physical training..... Those facts humanized Batman and made the story of this trilogy believable. I LOVE BATMAN
His superpower is that he's psychopathic. Normal humans aren't psychopaths. Clark Kent, the person, is a farm kid from Kansas with a real middle class job who feels like an outsider his whole life. Much more relatable and human than a psychotic billionaire.
@@claudioburgosgonzalez2844 yes James Newton Howard left after Batman Begins because he felt Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer had better chemistry,he did not want to interfere with that
DK Trilogy is epic because every single detail is brilliant! The shot and the whole moment between 3:03 - 3:09 is just ascetically beautiful! Batman's legs and flowing cape, slowly emerge on the screen, and then a blow to the helmet - apart from poetic aesthetics, it also subtly conveys the power and epicness of Batman's character. Bale was perfect, a brilliant trilogy.
Here's hoping there's a retro or revival night in your local theatre, friendo. I agree there's nothing like a big screen experience. I have been lucky enough for example, to catch Die Hard, Aliens, The Shawshank Redemption, The Thing etc. at my retro nights. The one I'm hankering for is Peter Jackson's King Kong (those epic dinosaur fights😯). That's why when Top Gun: Maverick came around, I made sure to bask in it several times the way it was meant to be watched - on the biggest screen possible!
I love how he’s referred to as The Batman by the public and rarely just Batman in this trilogy. It adds a more epic tone to it all. Like the man, the myth, the legend, the batman
I like that the senior cop says "It can't be" and gets excited that Batman is coming. Like he knows Batman was the good guy all along and is happy to have him back
@@Sacha_8976 I have no idea. But zakone m is insulting one and my point is that this movie outdid any other people in the comic book inspired category. What I also dont understand is why you adress me and not the OP?
@@Dark_Voice When did i insult DC??.. which wording that i use refering to it??.. Nonsense claim. I just prefer Batman solo movie b4 Justice League group came. Whats wrong with that??.. Are u live in COMUNIS country???
The fact that even when you see this scene on its own without remembering it's Bane in the red helmet you know it's him at 1:51 from the music and the camerawork is amazing
Catwoman saying, “Well…what do you know…” and then cutting to the intensity on Batman’s face at 1:36 - I have watched this a thousand times and it never gets old.
3:13 The way the movie sets the tone here is just brilliant. The right music, the police assembling, and realistic environment. You start to worry for the Bat, but then realize he's still the Batman as he speeds off...
@@ozymandias1935 Toxic Marvel fans... Those that hate one in order to love another... Being Marvel fan doesn’t mean being DC hater (or vice-versa)... I love both!
Warner doesn't have confidence in animated DC-films. Mask of the Phantasm tanked due to poor marketing, even though it's the best batmovie of the XX. century. BTDKR Part I. came out the same year as Rises, a little bit working against it. Warner just doesn't know how to properly measure the weight and substance of their individual comicbook-films.
This is the most epic re entry scene of a hero on screen, & this is the best Batman Trilogy ever made & best conclusion of Batman’s story, nothing could ever stop this. I still remember the theatre reaction where everyone whistled and cheered back in 2012
I remember when I was in the theater back in 2012 the music gave me the chills. It was amazing! 0:57 this is the definitive Batman theme track (Molossus-by Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard) no other can top it imo. Though I would say Aggressive Expansion is my absolute favorite track from the entire trilogy. Edit: Happy Batman Day peeps September 21, 2019.
Batman taking out the mercenary while covering him with a cape and then Hans classic score syncing together with Tires Screeching from the Pod... Badass
Batman Begins - Batman: Year One The Dark Knight - The Long Halloween, The Killing Joke, A Death in the Family The Dark Knight Rises - The Dark Knight Returns, Knightfall, No Man's Land
@@vikramsubramaniam6699 someone who batman loved died by explosion and killing joke...well just simply Joker, the latter, terrible reason to put that there
Bane’s intelligence is just ridiculous. First off: he cripples Gordon to ensure the moronic side of the force is in command. Second: Executes the Stock Market Raid to perfection knowing full well that if Batman shows up, the police will go after him instead. Third: Removes his hostage and fearlessly goes past both Batman and squad cars then cloaks himself in the darkness using his underling with a hostage and the ipad thingy for bait. So then he gets catwoman to bring batman to a cage match, Batman gets wrecked, removed from Gotham, and with that, nobody’s smart or well enough to counter Bane’s plan to trap all police force underground. It was all flawless until Gordon got back on his feet and Batman came back to gotham once more.
Till this day the Dark Knight trilogy does it for me more than any other superhero film. This entrance, and when that first Hans Zimmer soundtrack note DROPS at 0:29 ... chills, goosebumps, jaw drops... everything. Wow. Still the best superhero movies made IMO.
0:34 Are we going to ignore the fact that batman missed his shot because he got sluggish, as he was not in the field for 8 years. Later in the Batcave, Alfred says the same to bruce.
The Catwoman goggles are by far one of the most clever props I've ever seen. They turn into cat ears atop her head. It's not even trying to be cheesy - it's practical!
"Forget these guys I'm gonna do what no one else did" "What's that?" "I'm gonna take down the Batman" "What about the armed robbers who just held the stock exchange hostage?" "..." My favorite part
Wouldve been Henry Cavil superman like in MOS (beg to mid), without the ending we saw. Superman in a grounded universe, and without the cold breath, and more character. Maybe after the descruction of the terraforming, he wouldve been helping people stuck in buildings or other areas. Basically a hopeful and grounded optimistic ending. Where he is helping people in a less corny way