The Dark Knight Rises (12A)

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Tom Hardy, left, and Christian Bale in The Dark Knight Rises

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5
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Time Out says

Fri Jul 13 2012

It’s been a summer of great expectations. First there was ‘The Avengers’, which ticked all the right geeky boxes and made a truckload of dosh. Then ‘Prometheus’, which disappointed most but still managed to ring a few tills. Now here comes the biggie. Can Christopher Nolan see out his Bat trilogy in style? Can he make that so-far-elusive five-star superhero movie, the one which gets the blend between action, emotion, plot and character just right? Can he at least live up to the eyepopping standard he set with 2008’s ‘The Dark Knight’?

The answers are yes, no, and mostly. As its running time suggests, ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is a sprawling, epic feast of a movie, stuffed to the gills with side characters, subplots and diversions. So if the balance skews in favour of grandstanding action rather than emotional resonance, of statuesque icons rather than real people, we can let it slide. There’s nothing here to match the intensity of Heath Ledger’s Joker, and the movie feels weaker for it. But that was a one-off, and the show must go on.

We’re reintroduced to Bruce Wayne, aka Batman (Christian Bale), living as a recluse, holed up in the east wing of Wayne Manor while Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) presides over a relatively crime-free Gotham City. But when marauding, mask-wearing psycho Bane (Tom Hardy) muscles in with the intention of kickstarting a popular revolution, Bruce must don the cape and cowl once again.

This is just the central thread in an increasingly tangled story: there’s also Anne Hathaway as a slinky, burgling Catwoman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a square-jawed beat cop and lots of confusing financial shenanigans with the shareholders of Wayne Enterprises. As in the previous films, Nolan and his co-writer, his brother Jonathan, draw on real-world issues to spice up the fantasy, and with dubious results: with its rampaging Occupy Gotham anarchists, philanthropic billionaires and decent cops who ignore due process, this is so staunchly right-wing it’ll thrill all those Fox News anchors outraged by ‘The Muppets’.

But when the Bat flies, such considerations go out the window. Sublimating CGI in favour of real crowd scenes and massive cityscapes, Nolan creates a grand, dirty, engrossing world, and his action sequences just hum. The way the various strands tie up is a mite predictable, but it’s satisfying nonetheless. And as our heroes swoop off into the sunset, we realise we’ve been witness to something truly impressive: a seven-year cinematic adventure which combined the epic and the personal in dizzying, inventive, sometimes perplexing, often enthralling, always imaginative ways.

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Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Jul 20 2012

Duration:

164 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (52 ratings)
  • Worst movie of the summer ...sucha let down

    jay Fri Jul 20 2012
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  • BIGGEST LAY DOWN OF THE SUMMER....AND I REPEAT THE BIGGEST LET DOWN....IT WAS REDICULOUSLY HORRIBLE AND I GIVE IT 1 1/2 stars

    extreme critic Fri Jul 20 2012
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  • Exceptional, the best out of the trilogy! 4 and a half stars!

    Nolan&#039;s Bitch Fri Jul 20 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Negativity can be ignored - Deal with the truth. This film encompasses everything that was promised from its inception (Batman Begins) - Those that can see it, but deny it have no place in the cinema and I suggest they try the church for their salvation instead. Grow up. Enjoy. WONDER. 9/10.

    scrumpyjack Fri Jul 20 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Batman what a film everything you want from a modern superhero.A long 164 mins but went very fast.The only downside for me was Bane speaking sometimes a little hard to understand but still a excellent four stars.

    Resistance is Futile Fri Jul 20 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • This movie was phenomenal!!! Genius directing!!! It will easily win every award that it is nominated for! Well done Chris Nolan.

    Tariq Fri Jul 20 2012
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  • Let the madness begin! If the comments and squabbles here aren't at least as crazed and incoherent as the 'Prometheus' User Reviews, I shall be very disappointed. Type fast and furious.

    Matthew McKinnon Wed Jul 18 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Epic reading ability in this comment section. He says TDKR is weak! He says "yes" to the question of it being five stars. What next, a summer of low expectations?

    Tigger Tue Jul 17 2012
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  • look again, matt.

    tom Tue Jul 17 2012
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  • This review starts with the question "Can he make that so-far-elusive five-star superhero movie", to which the reviewer answers Yes - but gave it four-stars instead. Go figure...

    Matt Tue Jul 17 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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