It appears Warner Bros decided to copyright claim this video well over a month after its released, and forced us to mute a big chunk right at the very end. Unfortunately nothing we can do :(
I don't know sh*t about it, but I know at least one youtuber who's recording his voice and whatever else he's doing on different channels, that way for any reason he can still have one or another when there's a problem... Like if you must cut the sound of a movie, you still can keep your voice for the viewers to hear your reaction for a scene they already know 😉 (well, if you kept your original...)
@@RawenWarCrow thats actually what all reactors already do, and we already do that. but thats only useful during editing. when a video is rendered and uploaded to YT, it is compressed into a single linear track; and when copyright comes along and claims a video, forcing chunks to be muted, there is no separating them. Its just silence or delete. believe me, this is our livelihood so we've looked at every possible avenue.
@@CineBingeReact Oh I believe you, you seems to work hard for your channel... Well, that sucks, but we'll have to deal with it as much as you do, we'll stay for the great content, whatever the d*ck moves YT and big names will make. Keep up the good work, and cheers from the other side of the pond 🙂
This trilogy gets the core reason why the character of batman is so loved hes interesting complex a bit tragic and yet rises made bruce wayne even cooler and reminded us of the human side of batman somehow...despite his skills...bravo for that...it had never been done fully explored until this movie...comics copy it after the fact but it was an original execution of that idea fully committing to it...comics tip toe around bruce wayne being more of a mask for batman and that being his true self and him enjoying that role in a self torture loathing being needed and liking the risk and gamble dream tension of it all..he's just as psychotic as his villians and enjoys the hunt and battle in a way...he is a loner ends up alone but it was worth it..this movie inverted that and showed he had to live get happy and let batman die not bruce...like in the comics where bruce feels like he died and batman lives on...
I like that about the film...it feels tangible and real and the writing is semi real life batman so it's harder to write that and less deus ex machina and cartooney feeling with nonsense occurring
@@razkable That's really the reason why Nolan's Batman is still heralded by many to be the best. While perhaps not the most comic accurate, this is without a doubt the most realistic. And I guess that's also the reason why Snyder's Batman came out so stale. Just a very blunt injection back into the hyperactive comic world, with no proper setup.
That death scene is so easy to fix (in hindsight, of course). The only thing you need to change is instead of dying immediately after her speech, she could’ve just stayed alive while Batman and the rest got the bomb hooked onto the Bat. And everything proceeds just like it is already in the movie, but you have Talia succumb to her injuries right after she hears the cheers of the Gothamites when Batman gets the bomb out safely over the bay. You just let her die later after she realizes *she’s* the one who failed and that makes the death so much more impactful.
@Firecat She was. I saw an interview with her where she said she was surprised they went with that one because she felt that was the worst take out of all of them.
Bane snapping Batman's back over his knee is the iconic comic book cover from the story arc, and a critical moment in establishing the unprecedented threat Bane poses to Bruce.
@@azazello1784 Well, Bane is clocked at actual genius levels. Also, he severed Bruce's spinal column. Real life, you don't get back up from that. Real life, Bruce Wayne would be stuck in that chair for the rest of his life, a fate worse than death for Batman. Comic book fuckery is the only reason he reclaimed the mantle of the Bat.
i once met tom hardy, and i asked him "whats the one thing about being bane you didnt like" he looked shocked for a second then said "the fucking tan lines"
No it’s true. I once met Michael Caine and I asked him “what’s the one thing about being Alfred that you didn’t like?” And he looked shocked for a second then said “probably Tom Hardy’s tan lines”
@@nightripper799 well, tom had been so used to being asked "what you enjoyed about (insert role here)" so he was a bit taken aback by someone asking what he hated
Bane is one of my favourite villains, and though they altered his backstory somewhat in this movie, they still kept him smart and strong. In the comics his intelligence rivals Bruce's.
I agree. It's hard not to admire someone with so much grit, and resolve. And also someone who is not just a tool of some mastermind, but who can and will do everything he asks of others, and more.
For sure. Bane is not just a super-soldier, but also a super-genius. He has the raw strength to break Batman's back, and the intellect to corner him. Him and the Joker are two of the most dangerous villains Batman has ever faced, though for different reasons.
Favorite Michael Caine story. He was asked about starring in the dreadful Jaws: The Revenge. "I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it's terrific. "
He also tells a story where is wife was arguing with his wife,asking him why he would pick such an awful movie.He took her outside,and facing the house,said "This is the house that Jaws built".
Micheal Caine basically took any job he was offered, simply because he was raised so he shoud always be working, so it never occurred to him for a large part ob his career to be picky.
The final frame where we can see Bruce and Selina is so unnecessary. Without it, only with Alfred smile, it would be a much better scene, but I guess they had to add it, because some viewer would not understand the scene.
@@nyuszicsib then we would have never seen the necklace on Selina's neck symbolizing that bruce actually is in a happy relationship, just like Alfred would have wanted
It didn't work for me. He's gonna get recognised instantly. It's even quite unrealistic that he's sitting there without already being accosted by people. There's just no way that happens.
@@Torthrodhel Depends where he is. We never get a sense in the trilogy that Bruce is some kind of global icon. He's probably only famous in Gotham, maaaaaybe in the US, at the most. He's not a movie star or some kind of Elon Musk-type guy putting his face at the forefront everywhere. Plus, considering the 8-year time jump between "The Dark Knight" and "The Dark Knight Rises", whatever fame Bruce had would've faded to a degree. If he and Selena are overseas as implied, it's palpable that they would live a relatively hassle-free life together.
12:49 Yeah I noticed that too. In the comics, when Wonder Woman uses the Lasso of Truth on Batman and asks him for his identity, he simply replies "Batman". It goes to show that Bruce Wayne is the mask and Batman is the person
Big shoutout to Hans Zimmer for the score. Also, if you notice, Nolan built all 3 movies on a core premise: Batman begins- fear Dark knight-chaos Dark knight rises- despair. All 3 focused solely on those core aspects, and he did it so brilliantly.
The quote: "A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know that the world hadn’t ended" just comprises, imo, the whole essence of Batman and why is at the same level of most heroes even without superpowers... a hero can be anyone.
I also find it funny to think that means in the entire time Jim Gordon was a cop he only ever thought to comfort 1 kid and it was a billionaire orphan because if he comforted kids whenever he came across child victims in his entire career he would be like "well that could be 50 different kids". If you think about it seems like Gordon was trying to get some money from the billionaire family.
I always tell people batman as a character is iron man spiderman captain america thor hulk all in one....he holds such weight and marvel basically split one of the best characters in fiction into 5 different smaller parts of him as separate heroes for money....he's deep and his worth is like more than all 5 off them combined...
@@AGD_27 Situations are not repeated thoroughly. A coat, a boy whose both parents died at once, which is why his world is collapsing. I don't think anyone else has been in the same situation during this time.
@@qwbhasdkjejfkek but the quote was "a hero can be something a simple as putting your coat around a child's shoulders who just thought his world has ended" not "so you remember that time the 2 most famous billionaires in the city were murdered and you helped out their kid". What Batman says in that moment could apply to a poor kid who lost 1 parent or a sibling or his house burnt down and his parent/parents were in hospital or maybe a family member was kidnapped, or something like that, the quote is not specific to Bruce.
I absolutely loved the stadium scene. They filmed that at Heinz Field and a handful of the players for Gotham were members of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The dude returning the kickoff is Hines Ward. He retired a few years ago but that dude always had a smile on his face when he was on the field.
I think the majority of Bruce Wayne's physical ailments come from the major fall he took. He was shot first by Dent, then he wasn't able to break his fall and took a big hit. Just for clarification. Also, the fighting that happened before that probably didn't help.
@Sean Davis yet he can be superheroic and do things that surprise the gods like when he manages to impress darkseid with his mindset of willing to kill his pals to save the world for example..he never has to make the choice but he thought about it.he understands higher concepts and choices not blurring them as grey but seeing situations as black and white logically over emotions basically and he is the best detective fully trained martial artist deceptive ninja and genius inventor... who creates the gadgets...with money for days
It's a shame they didn't continue this series with Joseph Gordon as Nightwing. They set it up perfectly. At the same time, ending a series on a high is a good move.
Yeah, too often the studios keep milking a good thing for all its worth until they destroy everything that made it good in the first place. There's a fine art to knowing when to quit.
@callmecatalyst well u r wrong there....this was special for me bcoz im a huge batman fan even though im not into comics and stuff. So this gave me a into into bale and then i started watching rest of his filmography. so yeah im a bale fan for life but i will always cherish this trilogy for introducing him to me.
Did you guys ever notice. In a way you've seen The Pit before. _"Why do we fall Bruce? So we can learn to pick outselves back up."_ If you look at it, the Pit looks just like The Well Bruce fell into as a child. And I will always love the last shot, what a pun. A New Dark Knight Rises.
I love how John Blake throws his badge away and quits the force...such a robin thing to do...people may not like how this new cop in the movie universe knows who batman is by a look and may think the scene he tells gordon that he made a unoble choice when bane reads the truth note is a bit out of character pointlessly short sided emotional over logical as a response especially believing this terrorist's word like that for no evidently confirmed proven valid real reason from gordon himself so a bit premature and it may be conflicting for the audience as gordon comes off crazed wrong but also regretful hurt and in the end correct so john comes off a bit whiny but that added depth to the character and reminds us why he is beloved became nightwing leaving batman upon outgrowing him disagreeing with him and why he deserves spotlight and is a complex well developed hero too in his own ethical moral code way...robin is stubborn and unique he brings a true morality to the job cause unlike batman his pain is not regret or anger it's just true hurt and justice good natured...it's not self loathing or to make it up to his dead well meaning parents...him quitting the unfair police force was perfect as he explained his reasoning to gordon...who accepted what he said and taught him that..and he will help gordon who will not know that the new batman is this kid and not the same one...
The biggest cue for why the child in the pit couldn't have been Bane (and I didn't realize that back then either), is that Bane literally said earlier in the movie "I didn't see light until I was already a man", so the child that reached the light by leaving the pit had to be someone else.
The original version of the script had a Joker appearance in this film. It wasn't much, from what I can remember. It was when Bane is releasing all the prisoners and they get to Joker's cell and Bane makes the choice to keep him locked up because he's too unpredictable to deal with in the grand plan leaving Joker to laugh as the only prisoner still locked up.
36:37 When Tom Hardy originally fought Christian Bale for that moment, he was so fast Christopher Nolan asked him to slow down. What you're seeing here is that slowed down version. He is a BEAST of a boxer.
24:02 Tom isn't averse to working out if the role requires it. You should consider watching one of his breakthrough performances as Britains most violent prisoner 'Charles Bronson' in the 2008 Biopic 'Bronson'. It's a bit odd - but then again so is the real Charlie Bronson - but Hardy's performance is amazing.
I love the first fight sequence between Bruce and bane. Apart from a great visual scene it shows how long Bruce has been out of the game but he went in expecting to be untouchable and lost. Tom hardy did a great job in this film
Being a fan of the comic, I could recognize where Nolan borrowed elements from and how he glued them together in ways that weren't seamless and how taking them out of their original context didn't do them justice, but being a Batman fan, I loved the movie for its emotional effectiveness, its artistry and its high intentions. However, when more objective critics pick it apart for its flaws, I can only shrug and say "Well, you're not wrong."
Yeah, this. Partly because i'd already had 'The Dark Knight', which for me as a fan ticks basically every box for what I want from a Batman movie, I was willing to overlook a lot of '...Rises' flaws because it rounds off the trilogy nicely. But there are plenty of entirely valid criticisms of this film.
Most of the "fLaWs" some insist this film has are nothing more than minutiae people love to complain about. The fact remains that TDKR was/is one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2012 and the second-best film in the trilogy. TDK>TDKR>BB
Simone, You stated you love Michel Cain. I recommend "Second Hand Lions " also staring Robert Duvall and Haley Joel Osment. It's about 2 old men on a farm taking care of a young boy filling his head with tall tales. Guess who plays what parts. Made in 2003.
I love this trilogy the ending is really one of my favorite endings of a superhero movie franchise. All the actors were great & there’s some great Batman animated movies you guys should watch like Under the Red Hood and Dark Knight Returns
34:04 "Joker would have loved this". Actually, the alleged plan before Heath Ledger unfortunately passed away, was for The Joker to be in charge of the kangaroo court, basically taking the role that Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane plays in "The Dark Knight Rises"
Joker was originally going to be the "judge" in the kangaroo court scene. After Heath Ledger died, it was switched to Scarecrow, thus making Cillian Murphy's character the only villain who appears in all three movies. And Murphy did a good job, but I can only imagine how epic it would've been if Heath Ledger's Joker had been in that scene.
33:35 - I don’t know about today, but in medieval Europe (and possibly other places), there was a type of dungeon known as the oubliette (same origin as the French word oublier, which means ‘to forget’) that was essentially a deep hole only accessible from a hatch high above the floor called an angstloch (which could derive from German, meaning ‘fear hole’ or if from Latin ‘narrow hole’). Once lowered in, the prisoner was generally just left there to die of starvation or dehydration. Some oubliettes were so narrow that the prisoner would have to stand and could scarcely even turn around, which is pretty similar to immurement, where a prisoner would be placed in a small space within the walls of a castle and sealed off with fresh stone or bricks.
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Bane was also jsut as terrifying and smart and calculated and dangerous here as he usually had been in the comics. His first appearance, he broke the inmates out of Arkham Asylum, so Bruce had his hands full running from place to place coralling supervillains until the time he got back to Wayne Manor he was so absoulutely exhausted he could barely stand, and Bane was waiting for him at the entrance to his house, sidestepped every attack Batman threw at him, lifted him over his head, and broke his back. It took Batman a few months to heal, retrrain himself and "rebirth" himself as Batman. Bane was legit!
35:14 Batman gave him the little one because it was supposed to warn the cops behind the rubble to back away, since another, larger explosion was about to happen. Then as the police started pouring out of the sewers, Blake would be there to usher them out and get them ready for the coming battle.
I gotta say, it’s unfortunate that WB forced you to cut parts of the beginning. But it’s especially unfortunate that you had to cut the audio during 40:23-42:33 which had THE MOST emotional beats of the story.
I think Talia's death scene was only odd because we're not used to seeing someone so willing to accept their death. She didn't fight or anything. I'm betting she didn't die immediately, she just ran out of breath to keep talking.
I love how you said “the joker would’ve loved that” in reference to scarecrow being the judge. I read somewhere that Nolan’s plans since the start of the trilogy was to have the JOKER be the judge. I never fact checked or researched but that’s what I heard. Would’ve loved to see it play out.
Bane saying he hadn't seen the light til he was already a man, and then the child escaping was supposed to be the first tell that the child wasn't Bane.
i saw this at a midnight premiere. the theater played batman begins and the dark knight before starting the dark knight rises. that theater was packed for all 3 films that night and the theater could hold up to 250 people. they had 3 theaters doing this so up to 750 people watched it and it was electric in there
Fun Fact: Thomas Lennon plays the doctor who talks to Wayne about "Heli-Skiing" and he also plays a doctor in the movie Memento (also directed by Nolan) and Thomas Lennon likes to believe that the two doctors are one in the same!
The point for Batman giving Blake the smaller bomb first was basically to tell the officers trapped on the other side to get back, because he was gonna knock the chunks of concrete down.
This is the best one Tom Hardy's Bane is awesome.... a neutron bomb upon destination would emit lethal amounts of radiation but it would leave the city unharmed.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 Partly based on a Romany bare knuckle boxer called Bartley Gorman (according to Tom Hardy). It's weird because at the time the voice was _highly_ divisive but watching more recent reactions, most people seem to find it very effective.
❤️❤️d your reaction. Most of the guy's insights and questions are spot on !! And YES !! They did a SKYHOOK of the plane for REAL in the opening sequence. The Semi/Truck Flip of The Dark Knight is 100% Real. The is a making video on both. Nolan is NOT Kevin Feige...The Trend-setter hates Green Screen...This ain't MCU CGI Garbage. Nolan's Trilogy is the definitive GOAT in terms of comic-book adaptations. PERIOD.
For such an American icon it's amazing there are so few quality parts played by Americans, just Lucius Fox, Harvey Dent, Rachel x2, Blake and Selina. Batman, Bane, Alfred, Ducard, Gordon, Falcone - British Joker - Australian Scarecrow - Irish Miranda/Talia - French
“Why didn’t you just kill me?” “You don’t fear death. Your punishment must be more severe.” “Torture then?” “Yes….but not of your body…of your soul.” My favorite scene in this movie
It's not the mask modulating his voice. He does it at will, cause he's used to do it whenever he is cape and cowl. He changed to his Bruce voice in two scenes with Rachel, when she passes out inside the Batmobile in _Batman Begins,_ and after the fall off the penthouse in _The Dark Knight._
34:33 onward - As questionable and silly as it is to set it up, the point of the Bat Signal is to instill hope and bring together the army of those fighting against Bane and his army. It would be goofy to see Bruce setting it up, but the notion behind it is excellent.
(talking about Talia) "Is she good?" "Yeah, cause, like, she's investing in clean energy and all those things." This shows how easy it is for villains (e.g., politicians) to make us accept their evil agenda (e.g., liberty restrictions, massive taxes, surveillance, etc.) by just sugar-coating it in a "good" appearance.
Tom Hardy's Bane was such a good and underrated villain. The Dark Knight Rises was definitely overshadowed by The Dark Knight and Bane was definitely overshadowed by Heith Ledger's Joker.
35:12 to alert those who's inside to stay back, apparently. 35:35 how though if his mouth isn't covered? Plus, in Dark Rises he's done the same voice without suit. That scene on party, when he was going to change for batman costume.
Yeah its just his batman persona voice. Second nature and would take actual effort to speak in Bruce voice. Might even rattle his schizophrenic focus... 😅 Also the college humor episodes are pretty funny on this topic 😄👍
While I enjoyed this movie a lot, I really wanted to know what it could have been if Heath hadn't died because I am quite certain Joker would have been involved in this movie. Would we still have had Bane and Talia? Would there have been such a large gap in the timeline? Just something to think about.
Talia would've created a minimum impact considering the joint forces of Joker & Bane. 8 yr gap wouldn't be necessary if Batman has to fight both of them, agent of chaos & pain literally. Initially Nolan was not interested to make part 3 coz of demise of heath ledger, but the producers and the convincing storyline from his brother Jonathan made him to agree for part 3
Remember ten years ago, when all anybody seemed to want to say about this movie was "Nothing in the plot makes sense" and "I can't understand anything Bane says"?😂
The fact that in that final scene where Alfred sees Bruce from afar Selina is wearing Bruce's mom's pearl necklace really sells for me that they actually retired together for real.
32:28 that's funny, now I recognize the "kid" as Joey King as I've seen the actress as an adult and I can see the resemblance in her facial features; when I saw it on the theater it was totally believable for me that it was a kid as she wasn't a familiar face at the time.
Bruce still talk with growl voice to the people who already knows his identity, because he does not want to mistake speak with normal voice with other people who does not knows his identity. So when he in Batman suit, he will always speak in growl voice to avoid revealing his identity. I can't understand why no one understand this.....
The reason He threw the little bomb first before the bat was to warn the cops to clear away..also Talia has the brand scar same as Bane if the audience looked close they could put together she is a villain
Fun fact: The CEO John Daggett (the guy trying to absorb Wayne Enterprises) is actually a character from Batman: The Animated Series. He is based on Roland Daggett who is the man responsible for creating the villain, Clayface.
Can we all admit that the Bane voice is one of the silliest things ever to appear in a serious film? It's an SNL Sean Connery impression done through a Walmart PA system.
It appears Warner Bros decided to copyright claim this video well over a month after its released, and forced us to mute a big chunk right at the very end. Unfortunately nothing we can do :(
Add subtitles (closed captions)
I don't know sh*t about it, but I know at least one youtuber who's recording his voice and whatever else he's doing on different channels, that way for any reason he can still have one or another when there's a problem... Like if you must cut the sound of a movie, you still can keep your voice for the viewers to hear your reaction for a scene they already know 😉 (well, if you kept your original...)
@@RawenWarCrow thats actually what all reactors already do, and we already do that. but thats only useful during editing. when a video is rendered and uploaded to YT, it is compressed into a single linear track; and when copyright comes along and claims a video, forcing chunks to be muted, there is no separating them. Its just silence or delete.
believe me, this is our livelihood so we've looked at every possible avenue.
@@CineBingeReact Oh I believe you, you seems to work hard for your channel... Well, that sucks, but we'll have to deal with it as much as you do, we'll stay for the great content, whatever the d*ck moves YT and big names will make. Keep up the good work, and cheers from the other side of the pond 🙂
This trilogy gets the core reason why the character of batman is so loved hes interesting complex a bit tragic and yet rises made bruce wayne even cooler and reminded us of the human side of batman somehow...despite his skills...bravo for that...it had never been done fully explored until this movie...comics copy it after the fact but it was an original execution of that idea fully committing to it...comics tip toe around bruce wayne being more of a mask for batman and that being his true self and him enjoying that role in a self torture loathing being needed and liking the risk and gamble dream tension of it all..he's just as psychotic as his villians and enjoys the hunt and battle in a way...he is a loner ends up alone but it was worth it..this movie inverted that and showed he had to live get happy and let batman die not bruce...like in the comics where bruce feels like he died and batman lives on...
Yes, Nolan did that for real. he crashed the plane over some deserted region
The wings falling off arent IIRC. Just the towing part
I like that about the film...it feels tangible and real and the writing is semi real life batman so it's harder to write that and less deus ex machina and cartooney feeling with nonsense occurring
can u imagine not getting the take. like on tropic thunder.
@@razkable That's really the reason why Nolan's Batman is still heralded by many to be the best. While perhaps not the most comic accurate, this is without a doubt the most realistic.
And I guess that's also the reason why Snyder's Batman came out so stale. Just a very blunt injection back into the hyperactive comic world, with no proper setup.
@@fab647 No the wings falling off was real too. It actually landed on someone's property and WB had to pay for it.
“Was that the best take they had?!” Yeah, that seems to be pretty universal reaction to that moment. 🤦♂️
I think even the actress was surprised that they took that take because they had better ones in her opinion.
That death scene is so easy to fix (in hindsight, of course). The only thing you need to change is instead of dying immediately after her speech, she could’ve just stayed alive while Batman and the rest got the bomb hooked onto the Bat. And everything proceeds just like it is already in the movie, but you have Talia succumb to her injuries right after she hears the cheers of the Gothamites when Batman gets the bomb out safely over the bay. You just let her die later after she realizes *she’s* the one who failed and that makes the death so much more impactful.
Her death always makes me laugh lol
@Firecat She was. I saw an interview with her where she said she was surprised they went with that one because she felt that was the worst take out of all of them.
They might as well have had her leave her mouth open with her tongue hanging out and CGI'd her eyes into X X
Bane snapping Batman's back over his knee is the iconic comic book cover from the story arc, and a critical moment in establishing the unprecedented threat Bane poses to Bruce.
If Bane was smart he would have killed Batman off
@@azazello1784 Well, Bane is clocked at actual genius levels. Also, he severed Bruce's spinal column. Real life, you don't get back up from that. Real life, Bruce Wayne would be stuck in that chair for the rest of his life, a fate worse than death for Batman. Comic book fuckery is the only reason he reclaimed the mantle of the Bat.
@@azazello1784
Bane in the comics wasn’t even defeated by Bruce after Knightfall, I don’t think it would’ve changed all that much for him.
i once met tom hardy, and i asked him "whats the one thing about being bane you didnt like" he looked shocked for a second then said "the fucking tan lines"
Idk why but this comment is so wack lol
No it’s true. I once met Michael Caine and I asked him “what’s the one thing about being Alfred that you didn’t like?” And he looked shocked for a second then said “probably Tom Hardy’s tan lines”
@@nightripper799 well, tom had been so used to being asked "what you enjoyed about (insert role here)" so he was a bit taken aback by someone asking what he hated
Bane is one of my favourite villains, and though they altered his backstory somewhat in this movie, they still kept him smart and strong. In the comics his intelligence rivals Bruce's.
Harley Quinn definitely has the best Bane.
Deathstroke has a similar backstory in Son of Batman; the best versions of Bane are definitely in BTAS and Young Justice
@@15blackshirt umm no it’s his comic story
I agree. It's hard not to admire someone with so much grit, and resolve. And also someone who is not just a tool of some mastermind, but who can and will do everything he asks of others, and more.
For sure. Bane is not just a super-soldier, but also a super-genius. He has the raw strength to break Batman's back, and the intellect to corner him. Him and the Joker are two of the most dangerous villains Batman has ever faced, though for different reasons.
That scene, "Do you feel in charge?" has to be the best scene in the film. Hardy absolutely slamdunks that moment.
Tom Hardy can show more emotion with just his eyes than most actors can with their entire face.
It's the scariest/most intimidating thing he does in the entire movie - It's such a small thing, but it hits so hard
23:50 I like “victory has defeated you”.
Very eerie and bone chilling thing to hear when you’re at the meecy of someone
Bane's eye, in pain, looking at his lover, protecting her to the end.
@@mikemarc92Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you!
Favorite Michael Caine story. He was asked about starring in the dreadful Jaws: The Revenge.
"I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it's terrific. "
He also tells a story where is wife was arguing with his wife,asking him why he would pick such an awful movie.He took her outside,and facing the house,said "This is the house that Jaws built".
Good day Nikos. Hows it going sport?
Micheal Caine basically took any job he was offered, simply because he was raised so he shoud always be working, so it never occurred to him for a large part ob his career to be picky.
Wtf does this mean???? They built a house for jaws and let him keep it?
He bought a house with the money he made from the film.
The last 5min. is probably one of the best ending sequences of a movie. Bruce's final reveal got cheers from the audience when I saw it in the cinema
except Talia's absolutely ridiculously bad acting when she dies during her final lines
The final frame where we can see Bruce and Selina is so unnecessary. Without it, only with Alfred smile, it would be a much better scene, but I guess they had to add it, because some viewer would not understand the scene.
@@nyuszicsib then we would have never seen the necklace on Selina's neck symbolizing that bruce actually is in a happy relationship, just like Alfred would have wanted
It didn't work for me. He's gonna get recognised instantly. It's even quite unrealistic that he's sitting there without already being accosted by people. There's just no way that happens.
@@Torthrodhel Depends where he is. We never get a sense in the trilogy that Bruce is some kind of global icon. He's probably only famous in Gotham, maaaaaybe in the US, at the most. He's not a movie star or some kind of Elon Musk-type guy putting his face at the forefront everywhere. Plus, considering the 8-year time jump between "The Dark Knight" and "The Dark Knight Rises", whatever fame Bruce had would've faded to a degree. If he and Selena are overseas as implied, it's palpable that they would live a relatively hassle-free life together.
12:49 Yeah I noticed that too. In the comics, when Wonder Woman uses the Lasso of Truth on Batman and asks him for his identity, he simply replies "Batman". It goes to show that Bruce Wayne is the mask and Batman is the person
Big shoutout to Hans Zimmer for the score. Also, if you notice, Nolan built all 3 movies on a core premise:
Batman begins- fear
Dark knight-chaos
Dark knight rises- despair.
All 3 focused solely on those core aspects, and he did it so brilliantly.
@@ThreadBombIn this case the core premise is usually a single word. I'd say the third one is *pain.*
I'd say the third one is *pain.*
Zimmer is one of the best composer's today :) sooo many great soundtracks!
@@SirHenryMaximo pain is apart of despair and there is multiple types of despair therefore OP is correct.
@@ThreadBomb moral choice amongst chaos therefore OP is correct.
God, the villains in this trilogy are so epic!
Bane did snap Batmans back in 1993 comics and still in 1997 movie Bane is just silly .
Fun fact: in all three movies, the main villain is introduced to us by posing as one of his own henchmen.
@@jculver1674 never noticed that. So true.
The quote: "A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know that the world hadn’t ended" just comprises, imo, the whole essence of Batman and why is at the same level of most heroes even without superpowers... a hero can be anyone.
And thus “Kickass” was born.
I also find it funny to think that means in the entire time Jim Gordon was a cop he only ever thought to comfort 1 kid and it was a billionaire orphan because if he comforted kids whenever he came across child victims in his entire career he would be like "well that could be 50 different kids". If you think about it seems like Gordon was trying to get some money from the billionaire family.
I always tell people batman as a character is iron man spiderman captain america thor hulk all in one....he holds such weight and marvel basically split one of the best characters in fiction into 5 different smaller parts of him as separate heroes for money....he's deep and his worth is like more than all 5 off them combined...
@@AGD_27 Situations are not repeated thoroughly. A coat, a boy whose both parents died at once, which is why his world is collapsing. I don't think anyone else has been in the same situation during this time.
@@qwbhasdkjejfkek but the quote was "a hero can be something a simple as putting your coat around a child's shoulders who just thought his world has ended" not "so you remember that time the 2 most famous billionaires in the city were murdered and you helped out their kid". What Batman says in that moment could apply to a poor kid who lost 1 parent or a sibling or his house burnt down and his parent/parents were in hospital or maybe a family member was kidnapped, or something like that, the quote is not specific to Bruce.
I absolutely loved the stadium scene. They filmed that at Heinz Field and a handful of the players for Gotham were members of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The dude returning the kickoff is Hines Ward. He retired a few years ago but that dude always had a smile on his face when he was on the field.
Michael Caine will never fail to make me shed tears (multiple times) in this film even after watching it for the 100th time. He's just wonderful
I think the majority of Bruce Wayne's physical ailments come from the major fall he took. He was shot first by Dent, then he wasn't able to break his fall and took a big hit. Just for clarification. Also, the fighting that happened before that probably didn't help.
@Sean Davis yes, but he's not just "wearing hockey pads" either..
@Sean Davis yet he can be superheroic and do things that surprise the gods like when he manages to impress darkseid with his mindset of willing to kill his pals to save the world for example..he never has to make the choice but he thought about it.he understands higher concepts and choices not blurring them as grey but seeing situations as black and white logically over emotions basically and he is the best detective fully trained martial artist deceptive ninja and genius inventor... who creates the gadgets...with money for days
It's a shame they didn't continue this series with Joseph Gordon as Nightwing. They set it up perfectly. At the same time, ending a series on a high is a good move.
Yeah, too often the studios keep milking a good thing for all its worth until they destroy everything that made it good in the first place. There's a fine art to knowing when to quit.
Nightwing or robin
@@razkable since robins his real name nightwing more likely
I thought he would just replace Bruce as Batman not Robin or Nightwing
@O. B. yeah…I know that and Batman’s real name is Bruce so…
This trilogy made me a Christian bale fan for life. 🙌
@callmecatalyst rescue dawn - is an epic Bale performance.
@callmecatalyst well u r wrong there....this was special for me bcoz im a huge batman fan even though im not into comics and stuff. So this gave me a into into bale and then i started watching rest of his filmography. so yeah im a bale fan for life but i will always cherish this trilogy for introducing him to me.
Same here
"U think darkness is ur ally" Still to this day is so good.🙌🙌🙌
this movie bar the final minutes literally had me convinced that batman will die and gotham doomed. screenplay on point. super underrated
Did you guys ever notice. In a way you've seen The Pit before. _"Why do we fall Bruce? So we can learn to pick outselves back up."_ If you look at it, the Pit looks just like The Well Bruce fell into as a child.
And I will always love the last shot, what a pun. A New Dark Knight Rises.
I love how John Blake throws his badge away and quits the force...such a robin thing to do...people may not like how this new cop in the movie universe knows who batman is by a look and may think the scene he tells gordon that he made a unoble choice when bane reads the truth note is a bit out of character pointlessly short sided emotional over logical as a response especially believing this terrorist's word like that for no evidently confirmed proven valid real reason from gordon himself so a bit premature and it may be conflicting for the audience as gordon comes off crazed wrong but also regretful hurt and in the end correct so john comes off a bit whiny but that added depth to the character and reminds us why he is beloved became nightwing leaving batman upon outgrowing him disagreeing with him and why he deserves spotlight and is a complex well developed hero too in his own ethical moral code way...robin is stubborn and unique he brings a true morality to the job cause unlike batman his pain is not regret or anger it's just true hurt and justice good natured...it's not self loathing or to make it up to his dead well meaning parents...him quitting the unfair police force was perfect as he explained his reasoning to gordon...who accepted what he said and taught him that..and he will help gordon who will not know that the new batman is this kid and not the same one...
In BvS he fells into it. But it is inside his own mind. About him being PTDS'd etc.
I love the edit of the end where Bruce and Alfred nod at each other, and you just hear a voice in the crowd shout, "Hey, isn't that Bruce Wayne?!"
I will never forget seeing this in cinemas, I hope you continue with the Nolan theme, Dunkirk is definitely worth a watch
The biggest cue for why the child in the pit couldn't have been Bane (and I didn't realize that back then either), is that Bane literally said earlier in the movie "I didn't see light until I was already a man", so the child that reached the light by leaving the pit had to be someone else.
I'll always wonder how much better this movie would have been if Heath Ledger hadn't died. Joker was left alive for a reason. 😕
The original version of the script had a Joker appearance in this film. It wasn't much, from what I can remember. It was when Bane is releasing all the prisoners and they get to Joker's cell and Bane makes the choice to keep him locked up because he's too unpredictable to deal with in the grand plan leaving Joker to laugh as the only prisoner still locked up.
@@chand911 Never say never if the studio wanted to capitalize on his popularity. We could've probably even seen Harley Quinn in this movie.
36:37 When Tom Hardy originally fought Christian Bale for that moment, he was so fast Christopher Nolan asked him to slow down. What you're seeing here is that slowed down version. He is a BEAST of a boxer.
Dark Knight Rises came out in 2012, filmed just after the global financial crisis, and the occupy movement. You can easily see the influence.
24:02 Tom isn't averse to working out if the role requires it. You should consider watching one of his breakthrough performances as Britains most violent prisoner 'Charles Bronson' in the 2008 Biopic 'Bronson'. It's a bit odd - but then again so is the real Charlie Bronson - but Hardy's performance is amazing.
Or in Warrior
"When Giles left Buffy " 🤣🤣
I love the first fight sequence between Bruce and bane. Apart from a great visual scene it shows how long Bruce has been out of the game but he went in expecting to be untouchable and lost. Tom hardy did a great job in this film
He wanted to die it was a mid career crisis in motion
"Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you!" So incredible, lol
I forgot how much of a beast Hardy was in this. The fight scenes are still pretty great!
24:00 He did gain muscle, but it's mostly tricks of the camera. And wearing 10 inch platforms.
@@ThreadBomb joker is always been portrayed as tall and lean if just not full on skinny
Being a fan of the comic, I could recognize where Nolan borrowed elements from and how he glued them together in ways that weren't seamless and how taking them out of their original context didn't do them justice, but being a Batman fan, I loved the movie for its emotional effectiveness, its artistry and its high intentions. However, when more objective critics pick it apart for its flaws, I can only shrug and say "Well, you're not wrong."
Yeah, this. Partly because i'd already had 'The Dark Knight', which for me as a fan ticks basically every box for what I want from a Batman movie, I was willing to overlook a lot of '...Rises' flaws because it rounds off the trilogy nicely. But there are plenty of entirely valid criticisms of this film.
Most of the "fLaWs" some insist this film has are nothing more than minutiae people love to complain about. The fact remains that TDKR was/is one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2012 and the second-best film in the trilogy.
TDK>TDKR>BB
Simone, You stated you love Michel Cain. I recommend "Second Hand Lions " also staring Robert Duvall and Haley Joel Osment. It's about 2 old men on a farm taking care of a young boy filling his head with tall tales. Guess who plays what parts. Made in 2003.
That’s a fantastic movie
I love this trilogy the ending is really one of my favorite endings of a superhero movie franchise. All the actors were great & there’s some great Batman animated movies you guys should watch like Under the Red Hood and Dark Knight Returns
34:04 "Joker would have loved this". Actually, the alleged plan before Heath Ledger unfortunately passed away, was for The Joker to be in charge of the kangaroo court, basically taking the role that Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane plays in "The Dark Knight Rises"
Joker was originally going to be the "judge" in the kangaroo court scene. After Heath Ledger died, it was switched to Scarecrow, thus making Cillian Murphy's character the only villain who appears in all three movies. And Murphy did a good job, but I can only imagine how epic it would've been if Heath Ledger's Joker had been in that scene.
FUN FACT!
When Bane compliments the boys voice it wasn’t scripted! Tom Hardy genuinely compliments the lads singing.
33:35 - I don’t know about today, but in medieval Europe (and possibly other places), there was a type of dungeon known as the oubliette (same origin as the French word oublier, which means ‘to forget’) that was essentially a deep hole only accessible from a hatch high above the floor called an angstloch (which could derive from German, meaning ‘fear hole’ or if from Latin ‘narrow hole’).
Once lowered in, the prisoner was generally just left there to die of starvation or dehydration. Some oubliettes were so narrow that the prisoner would have to stand and could scarcely even turn around, which is pretty similar to immurement, where a prisoner would be placed in a small space within the walls of a castle and sealed off with fresh stone or bricks.
I really appreciate how bane recognized it was a bad idea to just leave Batman alive and tried to kill him right away at the end
Gordon (the actor) looks like he could be Heath's little brother.
That speech bye Alfred at "Bruce's" funeral makes me cry everytime...
Joseph Gordon Levitt and Heath Ledger started together in a movie called 10 Things I hate about you. Not as brothers though.
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yeah the opening scene with the plane is legit the only cigi is covering out a crane with suspension cables etcetera
Bane was also jsut as terrifying and smart and calculated and dangerous here as he usually had been in the comics. His first appearance, he broke the inmates out of Arkham Asylum, so Bruce had his hands full running from place to place coralling supervillains until the time he got back to Wayne Manor he was so absoulutely exhausted he could barely stand, and Bane was waiting for him at the entrance to his house, sidestepped every attack Batman threw at him, lifted him over his head, and broke his back. It took Batman a few months to heal, retrrain himself and "rebirth" himself as Batman. Bane was legit!
Reminded me of Bane from the Batman animated series
Took over a year iirc, but everything else is pretty much spot on. Azrael had more than a few months of desecrating the mantle of the Bat, sadly.
35:14 Batman gave him the little one because it was supposed to warn the cops behind the rubble to back away, since another, larger explosion was about to happen. Then as the police started pouring out of the sewers, Blake would be there to usher them out and get them ready for the coming battle.
I gotta say, it’s unfortunate that WB forced you to cut parts of the beginning. But it’s especially unfortunate that you had to cut the audio during 40:23-42:33 which had THE MOST emotional beats of the story.
one of the best trilogies ever made and also one of the best comic adaptions
You're all such a fan of Michael Caine you should check out his breakthrough role in Zulu.
Also The Italian Job & The Man Who Would be King
@@eddhardy1054 Blame it on Rio 🤣
I think Talia's death scene was only odd because we're not used to seeing someone so willing to accept their death. She didn't fight or anything. I'm betting she didn't die immediately, she just ran out of breath to keep talking.
I love how you said “the joker would’ve loved that” in reference to scarecrow being the judge. I read somewhere that Nolan’s plans since the start of the trilogy was to have the JOKER be the judge. I never fact checked or researched but that’s what I heard. Would’ve loved to see it play out.
Bane saying he hadn't seen the light til he was already a man, and then the child escaping was supposed to be the first tell that the child wasn't Bane.
Glad you liked it, guys!! I really enjoy this one, though I hate how Bane goes out after being built up so well XD Great reaction!
"You know how Michael Keaton is my Bat Man?, Um, Michelle Pfeiffer is my Cat Woman." THE REACTOR WE NEED!
35:16 Batman gave Blake the little grenade to throw, to warn anyone behind the wall to back away before the Bat's cannons opened it up.
"You merely adopted the dark, I was born in it. Molded by it!!!" Such a truly iconic line. 🥳
My sister is obsessed with that line of dialog
i saw this at a midnight premiere. the theater played batman begins and the dark knight before starting the dark knight rises. that theater was packed for all 3 films that night and the theater could hold up to 250 people. they had 3 theaters doing this so up to 750 people watched it and it was electric in there
Fun Fact: Thomas Lennon plays the doctor who talks to Wayne about "Heli-Skiing" and he also plays a doctor in the movie Memento (also directed by Nolan) and Thomas Lennon likes to believe that the two doctors are one in the same!
The point for Batman giving Blake the smaller bomb first was basically to tell the officers trapped on the other side to get back, because he was gonna knock the chunks of concrete down.
35:12 Probably to make noise, so there were no cops near the rubble before he blew it.
This is the best one Tom Hardy's Bane is awesome.... a neutron bomb upon destination would emit lethal amounts of radiation but it would leave the city unharmed.
Is he the one voicing him, as well? That Bane voice is just a pleasure to hear, it gives me warm chills!
@@jean-paulaudette9246 Yes, Tom Hardy also did the voice of bane in the movie.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 Partly based on a Romany bare knuckle boxer called Bartley Gorman (according to Tom Hardy). It's weird because at the time the voice was _highly_ divisive but watching more recent reactions, most people seem to find it very effective.
@@anonymes2884 huh I didn't know that thanks for the info bro.
An intresting fact is that Tom Hardy did not get this ripped for playing Bane. He got this much muscle for his role in the move Warrior.
❤️❤️d your reaction. Most of the guy's insights and questions are spot on !!
And YES !! They did a SKYHOOK of the plane for REAL in the opening sequence.
The Semi/Truck Flip of The Dark Knight is 100% Real. The is a making video on both.
Nolan is NOT Kevin Feige...The Trend-setter hates Green Screen...This ain't MCU CGI Garbage.
Nolan's Trilogy is the definitive GOAT in terms of comic-book adaptations. PERIOD.
For such an American icon it's amazing there are so few quality parts played by Americans, just Lucius Fox, Harvey Dent, Rachel x2, Blake and Selina.
Batman, Bane, Alfred, Ducard, Gordon, Falcone - British
Joker - Australian
Scarecrow - Irish
Miranda/Talia - French
“Why didn’t you just kill me?”
“You don’t fear death. Your punishment must be more severe.”
“Torture then?”
“Yes….but not of your body…of your soul.”
My favorite scene in this movie
Lol when she guesses that the child is girl 😂
It's not the mask modulating his voice. He does it at will, cause he's used to do it whenever he is cape and cowl. He changed to his Bruce voice in two scenes with Rachel, when she passes out inside the Batmobile in _Batman Begins,_ and after the fall off the penthouse in _The Dark Knight._
A beautiful ending to an amazing trilogy 🦇
I love how the cops were trapped underground for months and come out clean shaven and freshly showered lol.
34:33 onward - As questionable and silly as it is to set it up, the point of the Bat Signal is to instill hope and bring together the army of those fighting against Bane and his army. It would be goofy to see Bruce setting it up, but the notion behind it is excellent.
Plane scene was done for real in Scotland. Skydiver died shooting it.
how cute that your kitty comforted you while you were emotional! ❤
(talking about Talia)
"Is she good?" "Yeah, cause, like, she's investing in clean energy and all those things."
This shows how easy it is for villains (e.g., politicians) to make us accept their evil agenda (e.g., liberty restrictions, massive taxes, surveillance, etc.) by just sugar-coating it in a "good" appearance.
Tom Hardy's Bane was such a good and underrated villain. The Dark Knight Rises was definitely overshadowed by The Dark Knight and Bane was definitely overshadowed by Heith Ledger's Joker.
15:33 “strawberries…are packed…with fiber”
I remember when this first came out. I went to see it in theaters 4 times!
35:12 to alert those who's inside to stay back, apparently.
35:35 how though if his mouth isn't covered? Plus, in Dark Rises he's done the same voice without suit. That scene on party, when he was going to change for batman costume.
Yeah its just his batman persona voice.
Second nature and would take actual effort to speak in Bruce voice.
Might even rattle his schizophrenic focus... 😅
Also the college humor episodes are pretty funny on this topic 😄👍
22:49 Oppenheimer: did someone say "unnecessary sex scenes?!
35:21 The small explosion was to warn anybody near the wall to move away.
I love that you referenced Buffy when Alfred left!!! It’s just what I thought when I first watched this movie 😁
Dawg you really said "It's Deckard Cain" lmaoooo I'm dying. Idk why I've never realized the similarity in their voices 😂
While I enjoyed this movie a lot, I really wanted to know what it could have been if Heath hadn't died because I am quite certain Joker would have been involved in this movie. Would we still have had Bane and Talia? Would there have been such a large gap in the timeline? Just something to think about.
Talia would've created a minimum impact considering the joint forces of Joker & Bane. 8 yr gap wouldn't be necessary if Batman has to fight both of them, agent of chaos & pain literally. Initially Nolan was not interested to make part 3 coz of demise of heath ledger, but the producers and the convincing storyline from his brother Jonathan made him to agree for part 3
@35:00 it was to warn the officers inside to stand clear.
While there isn't a magic button to disable cameras there is a special scarf that reflects light making all photos come out totally black.
Remember ten years ago, when all anybody seemed to want to say about this movie was "Nothing in the plot makes sense" and "I can't understand anything Bane says"?😂
The fact that in that final scene where Alfred sees Bruce from afar Selina is wearing Bruce's mom's pearl necklace really sells for me that they actually retired together for real.
32:28 that's funny, now I recognize the "kid" as Joey King as I've seen the actress as an adult and I can see the resemblance in her facial features; when I saw it on the theater it was totally believable for me that it was a kid as she wasn't a familiar face at the time.
Lol the "it's Deckard Cain" comment was the funniest shit I've heard during any reaction ever!!!!
Bruce still talk with growl voice to the people who already knows his identity, because he does not want to mistake speak with normal voice with other people who does not knows his identity. So when he in Batman suit, he will always speak in growl voice to avoid revealing his identity. I can't understand why no one understand this.....
The reason He threw the little bomb first before the bat was to warn the cops to clear away..also Talia has the brand scar same as Bane if the audience looked close they could put together she is a villain
My favorite part is when you can't hear anything for a long time lol
Fun fact: The CEO John Daggett (the guy trying to absorb Wayne Enterprises) is actually a character from Batman: The Animated Series. He is based on Roland Daggett who is the man responsible for creating the villain, Clayface.
19:07 sounds like an NBA commentator describing a player. Great movie and great reaction
"so is that hat"
I really enjoy these two
Remember in the end of dark knight when he fell to save the kid. He was limping as the police began to chase him. He never healed from the fall
39:27 Yes, somehow, someway, someone, probably more than one someone, said "Looks convincing to me" followed by "back after lunch"
This trilogy is so epic!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks George, never before would I have made the voice connection to Bane and Deckard Cane...but now that is all I can hear.
Can we all admit that the Bane voice is one of the silliest things ever to appear in a serious film? It's an SNL Sean Connery impression done through a Walmart PA system.
Alfred probably imagined that ending in his grief
The climb, is still one of the most powerful scenes ever.
My favourite TV show when I was a kid was Seeing Things featuring Louis Del Grande.
I remember seeing some of the filming in person because it was filmed in Pittsburgh hence the stadium and the black and gold colors.