Slashfilm: Between those of us at /Film, we’ve already seen The Dark Knight Rises several times and have found that many questions and problems still linger in our. What’s consistently baffling about Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy is people’s willingness to forgive Nolan for extremely problematic staging and editing, and for screenwriting crimes that would put any other writer/director in “script jail.” What follows are the 15 biggest issues we had with The Dark Knight Rises. Some of these are major problems with the film, while others are minor niggles. But they all have one thing in common: they all jolted us out of the film and took away from our ability to get lost in Nolan’s world.
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Agree with all of these issues...so many plot holes in TDKR.
Love all these observations! Exactly why we think Batman Begins and The Dark Knight were both better films than the third one.
Stupid nit-picking article. Sit back and enjoy the film - you'll find just as many "plot holes" in The Dark Knight (and every other movie for that matter). Haters.
Meh, some are valid but don't really take away from the movie, others are very nit-picky.
Crap article, seriously maybe 1 or 2 points where valid the others were explained in the movie and if you have enough batman background knowledge then its fine. Not understanding ≠ "plot hole".