The Problem with the Nolan Trilogy...From a big fan

The Problem with the Nolan Trilogy...From a big fan

Editorial Opinion
By KoonEl - Nov 27, 2012 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman

Let me start this editorial by saying that I am a huge fan of this trilogy. I think that each installment is brilliant, and an example of how to make a great film.

In my opinion, here is what was missing: we needed this to be an anthology, not a trilogy. The Dark Knight was the definitive Batman film for me. It teased that Batman and the Joker will be squaring off toe-to-toe for years, it finally put Gordon in the commissioner role, and had so much going on that made it great.

So then we head to The Dark Knight Rises, and he just quit? A third film with any villain, preferably Riddler or a return of Two-Face, would have provided a greater exposition to lead to the fourth film. All in all, Bruce was Batman for maybe 2 years. That's not long enough to believe that he had been worn down the way he was in TDKR. I know he was out every night "working," but he needed that fourth film to really get the feel that he had been Batman for a long time.

TDKR was a great film in my opinion, and it had a great ending. I personally would have liked to see one more outing for this version of the Batman. What do you think? Sound off.

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GoILL
GoILL - 11/27/2012, 9:31 AM
Could have put this in the comment section on one of the numerous articles posted about these films dude.
KoonEl
KoonEl - 11/27/2012, 9:59 AM
There's plenty of stupid articles on here to say great or terrible something is, whether it's a real review or not. I offered a different perspective on what I would have liked to see different. What would the original Star Wars trilogy be without Empire? We would have missed the heroes journey. I just felt we needed to see him as Batman a little longer that 1-2 years to fully appreciate his sendoff. I still think it's a great series.
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/27/2012, 10:25 AM
the problem with the dark knight trilogy is.......

the dark knight rises.
dezdigi
dezdigi - 11/27/2012, 2:37 PM
I can't believe we're still talking about this.
Bring on 2013.
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 11/27/2012, 5:46 PM
This is getting pretty old. I mean, I don't even want to type a paragraph response to this. I pretty much agree, but what are we going to do about it?
MrReese
MrReese - 11/28/2012, 5:24 AM
^ this

Tainted87
Tainted87 - 11/28/2012, 12:17 PM
I actually agree with TheYoungMan for once... wow.
WingDingaLing
WingDingaLing - 11/28/2012, 6:59 PM
I actually kinda agree with you to an extent. Bruce wouldn't quit so easily like that. He has an obsessive disorder with crime. He wants to get rid of it till Gotham becomes his idea of a utopia. We all know that will never happen, especially in Gotham. Which means that Bruce is bound to be Batman forever. (No not the campy Shumacher film). I really liked The Dark Knight Rises and I'm glad it ended as trilogy but I think if it went any further; the movies would just be a drag and the stories for each film could end up being shallow and the only thing different would probably be a different villain for every film. I'm decently satisfied with the ending, but I wish it ended with Bruce being Batman for as long as he lives, because crime will exist forever in Gotham.
thejon93rd
thejon93rd - 11/30/2012, 8:20 PM
A part of me was wishing (and hoping) that they cast JGL as Joker when I first heard that he was announced, or maybe even bring back Aaron Eckhart as Two-Face, but neither ended up happening. Still, I thought that The Dark Knight Rises was a brilliant film and it's by far my favourite of the trilogy. The Dark Knight left me feeling cold and disconnected on repeat viewings, but this one, at an even longer runtime, had me more entertained throughout. What it lacked in the mind-blowing chase scenes from The Dark Knight, it built on from that movie with outstanding cinematography (the best of the year that I've seen so far, by far), great action (every fight between Batman and Bane ranks as the best fight scenes of the trilogy by a mile) and a strong pace throughout. Where I liked a lot of things about The Dark Knight, I found myself loving Rises for the fact that it made me care about Batman again and it made me realize that ("Yes") I will miss the series, though I do hope that a new filmmaker can take over the reigns and make it his/her own beast (while being faithful, of course).
PeterDarker121
PeterDarker121 - 12/2/2012, 3:11 PM
Good points, @Fangz. Especially your theories on why both SPM3 and TDKR felt comparatively passionless to their respective predecessor...under Raimi and Nolan, the third entries were really unnecessary by that point.
yourdaddy
yourdaddy - 12/4/2012, 2:15 AM
actually this is a legit problem. albeit not a big one. but a problem nonetheless.

tdkr expected us to buy that bruce has been through hell and back several times, and for so long that it has permanently destroyed him from the very core of his being.

and he hadn't really.

killed a bit of the punch that should've had.

someone once said on this website that he/she felt like there were several chapters in bruce's life that they hadn't seen yet, before this one to end it all came along.

and i agree.
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