The Dark Knight Rises
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

The Dark Knight Rises

3/5
(15 votes)
8.4IMDb78Metascore

Détails

Casting

Gaffes

When Bruce Wayne was checking his computer in the bat cave for the first time, one of the articles about Selina Kyle spelled the word "Heist" wrong.

It said "Hiest" instead.

Chalk markings "S/T" could be seen in a shot of the police-thug battle in Wall Street.

They were believed to be the markings for the police actors to know where to standby before film rolled.

Throughout the trilogy, Batman noticeably wears thick black make up around his eyes when he has his mask on.

However, when he returns The Bat to the cave for the first time, he talks with Alfred without his mask on, yet there is no sign of any make-up.

As Bruce Wayne is meeting with Fox at his desk, his hand alternates between the top and the staff of his cane.

The river alternates from being frozen to liquid and back to frozen during scene transitions.

Throughout the movie, the Gotham City Police Department uniform and cars show GPD and GCPD inconsistently.

It is not uncommon for police forces to change vehicle liveries and/or styles of their uniforms every once in a while.

New vehicles would be added to their fleet and given the new livery - to change every other older vehicle in the fleet to the same new livery would not be cost-effective.

Following the scene where Bane's sniper goes into the sewer and Commissioner Gordon gives chase, there is an explosion.

The blast comes up through the manhole and the cop (on the left) clearly has flame retardant jelly covering his face.

During the scenes at Wayne Manor (which was filmed at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, UK) we see that the building is made of limestone.

Yet during several scenes in the interior of the building, red bricks can be seen outside the windows, showing that the interior scenes were obviously shot at a different location or in a studio.

When Bane's men steal the CIA jet, the fuselage is clearly much smaller when seen from outside than interior shots suggest.

During the stadium scene, crowd appears full when filmed from the field or the stands, but entire empty sections are seen in the aerial shots.

During the final street chase, the characters pass by the same Jos.

Bank clothing store no less than three times.

During the Stock market battle, the camera pans back and shows a banner hanging with NYC on it.

During the shootout in the alley between the cops and terrorists after Selina meets Stryver in the bar, one of the SWAT team appears to already have a bullet hole in the back of his flak jacket exactly where the sniper shoots him moments later.

At the start of the film, when Selina Kyle inspects Bruce Wayne's desk, a picture of Rachel can be seen next to a picture of Bruce's parents.

Later on Miranda Tate inspects a similar set of photos after Bruce broke into his own house.

The second set of photos were different as they were not in Bruce's bedroom but more likely a downstairs lounge area.

At one point, Wall St Subway station is clearly visible in Gotham.

Early on in the film Bane makes a big point about how he was born in the dark and never saw light till he was a grown man.

Later when we see the pit it is not only well lit but we get another speech about how the view of the sky is a key part of the prison's design.

He never said he was born in the prison.

Simply in the dark.

When the bad guys are taking over Gotham, there are a number of bridges blown up.

Some are suspension bridges that eventually have a small section of the center of the span blown away.

A simple understanding of engineering would prove that stability is absolutely dependent upon the tension of the suspending ropes that stretch over the tops of the supporting towers.

Yet, these bridges still seem to dangle out far beyond the towers with nothing to hold them up.

With the cables cut, everything beyond the tower should have fallen immediately.

In the stock market scene, Bane's henchman that has the tablet that is downloading information is seen putting it in his bag.

In the next shot he can be seen doing this again even though the tablet was already put in the bag.

After saving the Selina from Bane's men on the rooftop Batman parks the Bat in the cave followed by the scene where Alfred tells him about the letter and then leaves.

When Bruce Wayne returns from the prison and saves Fox with the help of Selina and Fox asks where he had parked the Bat, it is parked on the rooftop of a building rather than where he had left it, in the cave.

Batman most likely flew it onto the rooftop on his way to meet Selina in the subway, even though we don't see him travel there.

During Bruce's meeting with Fox in Fox's office before being introduced to the Bat, the book on the chair next to Bruce changes position between shots.

It is not possible for Fox to know in which hour or minute exactly the nuclear device is going to explode as he didn't know at what time it was armed and countdown began.

However, he was there when the reactor was activated, so he'd have a fairly good guess.

When Selina is fighting the goons on the roof and Batman comes to help her, her shoes go from being high heels to flats (especially noticeable when she runs for the Bat) - despite clearly making a point of her shoes being heels in the prior scene with Daggett When Bane blows a hole into the reactor bunker multiple pieces of debris are bouncing off the henchman.

When Batman and Selina are on the roof, Los Angeles landmarks are visible including the U.

Bank Tower and One Wilshire.

When Bruce gets up to leave from his meeting with Fox in Fox's office, Bruce says 'No' before his lips move.

When Bruce returns to Gotham and meets Selina to give her the Clean Slate, when Bruce is speaking and the camera angle changes a couple of times to behind his right shoulder, his lips are not moving.

Just after Bruce Wayne loses his wealth, Blake is visiting him at home.

At this point he has short sideburns.

In the next shots his sideburns are long again.

Midway through the movie, there is an aerial shot of a Tumbler (Batmobile) being slowly driven down a snow-covered street.

The vehicle features a set of 4 rear wheels, yet only a single set of tire tracks are left in its path.

However given that the Tumbler is a real vehicle constructed for the movie (neither a special effect, nor fake constructed over another vehicle) this is probably how the vehicle leaves tracks at low speed.

(Six-wheel drive is unlikely to be efficient in slow city driving.

) During the stadium scene in Gotham City, at one point a logo reading "UPMC" (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) is clearly visible next to Bane's head.

When the Gotham police force takes on Bane's recruited prisoners, a banner clearly marking "NYC" is visible in the background.

After Bane takes the cowl off of Batman you can see Bruce's hair and then we see Bane toss the cowl down.

Moments later we see Bane's men dragging Batman but his cowl happens to be on his head and with no harm done.

This is because only the front part of the cowl is ripped off, leaving the back intact and you don't see his face as he is dragged away because of shadows hiding it.

Camera reflected in glass doors outside stock exchange during the fight between cops and Bane's henchmen.

The seasons throughout the film are portrayed inconsistently even with the passage of time.

This is evidenced via leaf foliage shown inconsistently throughout the film.

For example, during the "winter" scenes on the isolated Gotham, many streets have a dusting of "snow" only to have trees with green leaves visible a block away.

After Bane and his men attack the stock exchange, vehicle crash barriers are deployed on the streets.

The one we see deploying has its open side towards the stock exchange.

But when Bane and his men leave on their motorcycles, the open sides of the angled crash barriers are pointed away from the exchange allowing Bane to use them as ramps.

Daggett's plan for hijacking Wayne's company could not have happened.

Not only would it be fairly evident that Wayne was not on the trading floor that day, the fact that a terrorist had seized control of the Stock Exchange and hacked into their network would have cancelled all trading that occurred that day and called any trades that went through into question.

When Bane's team blow the tail off the CIA plane there is a solid sheet of hardboard across the opening - from inside the plane it is completely open to the sky.

Many instances of Bane's henchman attacking one at a time and not reacting at all when being ambushed.

When the captured plane's fuselage is dropped it falls straight down towards the road below rather than moving forward as it should, given it's being towed by another plane.

When they take over the stock exchange, the bad guys enter the place shooting.

It is noticeable that their machine guns are not shooting and yet we hear the noise and we see the ricochet of the bullets against the monitors in the ceiling.

The final scene of the movie shows Alfred sitting in a café in Florence reading the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica".

The newspaper is printed in black and white.

That's the way La Repubblica is printed in foreign countries.

In Italy and therefore also in Florence it can only be bought printed in color.

This would be very obvious in this take because on the left and on the right of the big "La Repubblica" top line is always placed colored advertisement.

When Bruce Wayne is at the ball with Selina Kyle, he corrects her pronunciation of Ibiza to "Eye-beeth-a".

Although it's pronounced that way by many English speakers, strictly it's pronounced "Ee-beeth-a".

As Blake runs into the hospital, he is seen to have a long shotgun with a wooden stock and a silver barrel.

However, when he inside, he is seen to have a short black shotgun.

When Catwoman shoots the cars blocking the tunnel, she beforehand puts on her glasses.

In the next shot, she doesn't have her glasses on, just the mask.

When the prisoners in the pit shout 'rise', their lips don't move synchronised to the shout.

One of Bane's mercenaries (on the far left of the rooftop fight scene with Catwoman and Batman right after it shows Daggett) falls down without being hit.

In the final fight sequence, when Bane sees Batman and starts his speech, two people fighting behind him clearly aren't connecting with the punches.

When Batman saves Blake from the ambush by Christopher Judge's character, he fights the henchmen.

The guy to the very left never even encounters him yet is flown backwards and falls down as if he was attacked by Batman.

The stock market exchange scene takes place during daylight.

They established less than 10 minutes were needed to complete the exchange fiasco.

Yet, when it's completed, its already night time.

During the chase after the trade heist, Bane separates from his henchman and passes Batman on his left side; Batman turns to see him to his right side.

In the football stadium when Bane grabs the microphone off the Official, it is the back judge who would not have a microphone - only the head referee would have a microphone.

Further, it's not a regular microphone, it's a headset used for communications between coaches, and between the booth official(s) and field officials.

Those systems aren't connected to the PA system, though it can be done if a need comes up.

Obviously Bane wasn't coordinating with the PA control booth, he just picks up the headset and talks in to the mic part as if it were hooked in already.

In "Batman Begins" Lucius Fox says about the Batsuit"This sucker will stop a knife.

" In "The Dark Knight Rises", Batman gets stabbed.

However, in "The Dark Knight", Fox gives Batman a new suit that makes him more agile but also "more vulnerable to knives and gunfire".

If Batman kept his old suit, it's likely that the knife would've been less effective.

In the final scene, when the bomb is shown ticking closer to zero, smoke is seen emanating from it slowly as if the bomb were stationery.

But in fact it is hanging by a wire and carried away into the ocean by The Bat at high speed, so the smoke should travel much faster.

At the end, when they found out its program was tampered, Fox was running analysis on "The Bat", which would have been obliterated inside a nuclear explosion.

This Bat however, is the original model, light blue, shown to Bruce by Fox during their meeting.

Fox explains that "it does come in black," indicating that it is quite possible he had more than one of these vehicles in his possession at Applied Sciences at that time.

Considering this, any software patch used by Bruce to fix the autopilot issue would have transferred onto all of the models, making it quite possible that the vehicle seen at the end is not the one piloted by Batman during the film.

In the football stadium explosion scene, the camera quickly shifts from a ground view of the stadium collapsing to a helicopter view.

The end-zones of the football field change colors when it cuts.

In the opening plane sequence, the main CIA operative fires a gun right by one of the prisoners' head out the plane door.

His gun does not recoil from the shot, but a gun shot is heard.

Later, we see him recock the hammer, an action that would have been unnecessary if the gun had actually been fired.

As the shot pans over the hidden "Bat" near the bottom of the screen can be seen pieces of lighting equipment.

During the chase following the stock market robbery, the television headline alternates between "RETURN OF THE BATMAN?" and "THE RETURN OF THE BATMAN?" (with the "the" appearing and disappearing between different shots of televisions.

) When the truck that carries the bomb is forced to crash the railing and fall down to the road below, we see no light pole.

But in the next scene, we see a light pole knocked over by the truck as it falls.

When on the plane the CIA Op, attempting to get information out of Bane's men, fires a handgun near the head of one of the men; however, the slide on the automatic does not move despite the sound of the gun firing, nor is a spent shell seen ejecting from the gun.

While Bruce Wayne receives ride from Police officer, smudge marks on the passenger window changes between cuts.

One cut shows a full hand print.

3,000 police officers are trapped underground for 3 months, kept alive by food parcels, yet when they are released, not one of them shows signs of significant beard growth.

However, it is possible that they received razors with their food.

When Bruce is speaking to Alfred while sitting at a computer in the cave after he returns from rescuing Selina Kyle, his hair is lying unkempt over his left eye.

However, when the camera moves to show Alfred and returns almost immediately to Bruce, his hair is neatly slicked back over his eyes.

In the Batcave Bruce is looking for his thief Selina Kyle.

In the first mugshot she is little over 66 inches (about 5'7") according to the height chart.

In her second mugshot she is shown to be almost 72 inches (almost 6 feet tall).

In the beginning of the movie, when both the prisoners are loaded in the plane, we can clearly see that one has a black shirt and the other has a green one.

In the next shots when prisoners are held with their covered heads out of the plane, both have black shirts.

When Blake tries to appeal to the officers guarding the bridge, he tells the kids to go back and wait on the bus.

When he says "Just go back and wait," his lips are not moving.

When Talia says goodbye to Bane, she places her right hand on his mask.

In the next shot, her left hand is on his mask.

Then in the last shot, it is her right hand again.

When Bane is reading the letter written by Gordon, there is a light skin-tone colored microphone wire leading down the back of his neck.

It continues to protrude repeatedly, especially when he turns his head to his left.

Poly isobutylene is referred to as an explosive in the film but it is not explosive.

Butyl rubber is used to make C4 more pliable and less prone to detonation.

After James Gordon is injured after meeting Bane the first time, John Blake visits Bruce Wayne and tells him that James Gordon was babbling about an underground army and a masked man called Bane.

Bane never reveals his name during James Gordon's visit in the sewers.

However both the CIA man at the beginning and Alfred's briefing indicate that Bane is a fairly well-known terrorist and mercenary and as the Police Commissioner of a major US city it's quite likely that Gordon would have access to counter-terror reports and briefs and would recognize Bane from them.

During the Football Field explosion sequence, the grass goes from a dull brownish green turf before and during the explosion, to a deep lustrous green turf as Bane walks onto what remains of the field.

When Gordon is taken by Bane's men and put on 'trial', it is shown that Bane takes Miranda hostage.

However, a later scene shows Bruce meeting Miranda and Fox, neither are hostages.

Later still, when he first appears before Gordon, Batman asks where Miranda is, despite seeing her as Bruce Wayne in a previous scene.

During Stryver's sentencing Bane can be seen listening as Scarecrow mentions him, but when the camera angle changes to Scarecrow's perspective Bane is no where to be seen.

When Bruce Wayne checks his computer in the bat cave and looks at the files he has on Seline Kyle, there is an Incident Report by the Gotham Police Department.

On the top, it says "Klye, Selina", instead of "Kyle, Selina".

Position of Officer Foley as the Gotham Police make their charge toward Bane's mercenaries.

As Batman begins to approach Bane just before their final confrontation, the same extra (a middle-aged gray-beard in a brown vest) can be seen fighting behind Batman only to be seen fighting behind Bane a split second later.

Towards the end, when Bane and Batman are dueling, just after Batman punches open one of the pipes of his mask, Bane punches a pillar while trying to punch Batman which damages the pillar.

In later scenes, though, as they continue to duel, the same pillar is undamaged.

Box Office

DateAireRecettes
13 December 2012 USA USD 448,139,099
9 December 2012 USA USD 448,130,642
2 December 2012 USA USD 448,093,796
23 November 2012 USA USD 448,034,362
18 November 2012 USA USD 447,911,148
11 November 2012 USA USD 447,764,583
4 November 2012 USA USD 447,521,147
28 October 2012 USA USD 447,158,354
21 October 2012 USA USD 446,764,067
14 October 2012 USA USD 446,199,996
7 October 2012 USA USD 445,369,641
30 September 2012 USA USD 444,377,660
23 September 2012 USA USD 443,124,014
16 September 2012 USA USD 441,053,078
9 September 2012 USA USD 437,782,482
2 September 2012 USA USD 433,311,261
26 August 2012 USA USD 422,188,000
19 August 2012 USA USD 409,787,260
12 August 2012 USA USD 389,588,216
5 August 2012 USA USD 353,935,094
1 August 2012 USA USD 304,045,972
29 July 2012 USA USD 287,112,810
22 July 2012 USA USD 160,887,295
USA USD 448,139,099
19 August 2012 UK GBP 49,776,391
12 August 2012 UK GBP 46,259,177
5 August 2012 UK GBP 40,846,913
29 July 2012 UK GBP 30,551,765
22 July 2012 UK GBP 14,362,443
2 February 2016 Worldwide USD 1,084,939,099
27 April 2013 Worldwide USD 1,084,439,099
13 December 2012 Worldwide USD 1,081,041,287
9 September 2012 Worldwide USD 1,013,114,000
4 September 2012 Worldwide USD 1,010,946,000
3 August 2012 Worldwide USD 559,579,297
1 August 2012 Worldwide USD 552,245,972
25 July 2012 Worldwide USD 268,276,424
Worldwide USD 1,084,939,099
Non-USA USD 636,800,000
23 September 2012 Italy EUR 14,099,928
16 September 2012 Italy EUR 13,246,661
9 September 2012 Italy EUR 11,142,553
2 September 2012 Italy EUR 6,960,075
19 August 2012 Philippines PHP 223,308,509
12 August 2012 Philippines PHP 217,025,205
5 August 2012 Philippines PHP 208,624,547
29 July 2012 Philippines PHP 175,849,881
22 July 2012 Philippines PHP 98,865,593
2 February 2016 Portugal USD 2,173,057
8 August 2012 Portugal EUR 815,217
2 September 2012 Spain EUR 11,703,650
26 August 2012 Spain EUR 11,398,221
12 August 2012 Spain EUR 10,144,792
29 July 2012 Spain EUR 7,003,085
28 August 2012 Turkey USD 4,140,000
DateAireRecettesProjections
22 July 2012 USA USD 160,887,295 4,404
22 July 2012 UK GBP 14,362,443 594
2 September 2012 Italy EUR 3,935,372 914
25 July 2012 Norway NOK 5,700,000 191
22 July 2012 Philippines PHP 98,865,593 362
5 August 2012 Portugal EUR 561,003 134
DateAireRecettesProjections
9 December 2012 USA USD 24,331 62
2 December 2012 USA USD 40,865 80
23 November 2012 USA USD 70,463 108
18 November 2012 USA USD 93,291 160
11 November 2012 USA USD 150,072 243
4 November 2012 USA USD 259,740 291
28 October 2012 USA USD 263,856 291
21 October 2012 USA USD 359,509 345
14 October 2012 USA USD 511,399 465
7 October 2012 USA USD 674,436 575
30 September 2012 USA USD 789,429 655
23 September 2012 USA USD 1,266,144 948
16 September 2012 USA USD 2,182,449 1,581
9 September 2012 USA USD 3,218,189 1,987
2 September 2012 USA USD 6,116,335 2,187
26 August 2012 USA USD 7,155,000 2,606
19 August 2012 USA USD 11,011,349 3,157
12 August 2012 USA USD 18,979,397 3,690
5 August 2012 USA USD 35,737,330 4,242
29 July 2012 USA USD 62,101,451 4,404
22 July 2012 USA USD 160,887,295 4,404
23 September 2012 Italy EUR 436,858 258
16 September 2012 Italy EUR 902,292 480
9 September 2012 Italy EUR 1,665,528 762
2 September 2012 Italy EUR 3,935,372 914
19 August 2012 Philippines PHP 1,847,858 28
12 August 2012 Philippines PHP 5,199,264 57
5 August 2012 Philippines PHP 22,337,740 137
29 July 2012 Philippines PHP 56,245,329 226
22 July 2012 Philippines PHP 98,865,593 362

Critiques

Director Christopher Nolan, and star Christian Bale once again return, completing their trilogy in a highly effective and satisfying manner.Batman must defeat the plans of mysterious underworld figure Bane, who has a dark connection to his old teacher and the league of shadows, the sinister organization he thought destroyed.

Although a lot of people like its previous part legendary, I like this one. The main thing about this is the motivational element in the movie.

Christopher Nolan, the man who brought the dark vigilante franchise back to business with the tremendous box office and critical success that was "The Dark Knight" and its predecessor "Batman Begins," Nolan decides to complete his trilogy of Batman in great style. And all I have to say is: the word EPIC in the trailers and posters were not been for nothing!

Christopher Nolan has taken the image of Batman and completely changed the way superheroes are viewed. Making the Dark Knight trilogy as a more realistic take on Gotham City was an innovative way of looking at comic books.

Its a Great movie. with a great story line to keep you wondering and surprised throughout this fantastic film.

The Dark Knight Rises is an incredible end to the Nolan Batman trilogy. It adds so much in terms of worlds building and really completes Batman's story arc throughout the rest of the trilogy.

I think the protagonist of this movie isn't BATMAN, but Joseph Gordon, who grew up in the orphanage and played the role of police inspector "BLAKE".

The Dark Knight Rises is probably the most epic movie of the trilogy but at the same time the weakest. It's set 8 years after the events of The Dark Knight, but it follows the story of Batman Begins the most.

Honestly, they made The Dark Knight a long one at 2 hours 45 minutes, which like other movies such as Titanic and Saving Private Ryan, both films had points for them to be that long. The Dark Knight rises could have trimmed about four or five scenes mainly in the 3/4 quarter of the film and saved us 30 minutes of screen time.

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