The success of The Dark Knight Rises has proved that three isn’t always a crowd, and with a little care and effort it’s entirely possible to bring a film series to a successful close with an equally powerful conclusion. It’s all the more noteworthy in the fact that this universe wasn’t fully mapped out when the first film was conceived.
Something which has undoubtedly benefitted Nolan and his writers was the time they had in crafting each tale and making sure that plotlines and characters arcs were effectively wrapped up (although as you read this, numerous blogs out there are picking apart the minor inconsistencies and contrivances). Bane’s back-story is factored into the story in a wholly satisfying manner, and even with a leisurely two decade gap, George Lucas couldn’t weave together the strands of his universe into a similarly coherent and emotionally rewarding fashion.
Something which has undoubtedly benefitted Nolan and his writers was the time they had in crafting each tale and making sure that plotlines and characters arcs were effectively wrapped up (although as you read this, numerous blogs out there are picking apart the minor inconsistencies and contrivances). Bane’s back-story is factored into the story in a wholly satisfying manner, and even with a leisurely two decade gap, George Lucas couldn’t weave together the strands of his universe into a similarly coherent and emotionally rewarding fashion.
- 7/31/2012
- by Adam Lowes
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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