The fate of Gotham hangs in the balance as Batman (Christian Bale) and Bane (Tom Hardy) collide.
It’s impractical to even bother trying to compare “The Dark
Knight Rises” to its predecessors, “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight.” The
three installments making up Christopher Nolan’s groundbreaking superhero
trilogy are so remotely different from one another that the Caped Crusader
himself remains the only constant amidst the coming and going struggles against
psychological, moral and physical villainy. Set eight years after the previous
film, Batman continues his self-imposed exile from vigilantism after taking the
fall for Harvey Dent’s crimes. That is, however, until Gotham City is
threatened to its core by the masked terrorist, Bane (Tom Hardy) and his
cataclysmic agenda. Bane is a juggernaut that shouldn’t be feared just on bulk
size alone, but when combined with his calculating genius mind, the end for
Gotham has finally arrived. CONTINUE READING
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Nolan's "Batman" Finale Rises Among Superhero Supremacy
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