The first two parts from Nolan at one time earned their reputation among the people, so the third part was not particularly appreciated, it was simply accepted immediately, without question, by inertia. Nolan made movies about clowns so that they do not look like clowns, so he is a genius and therefore all his films can be swallowed on the machine. Well, that's the logic of the mass audience. In fact, in those parts, of course, there was nothing genius, and there is no more. Just pathos and serious contrasting dark tones. And the film itself is even more leaky than the past.
- Why did Cat go to Wayne's room as a maid, wearing a necklace she had already stolen from his safe? Did you understand anything at all? In what reality does a thief with a stolen necklace go to the chest again? Oh yes, it's to get to know the viewer and effectively jump out the window.
- Terrible medical errors. Wayne has NO cartilage in his knee, it's almost impossible to walk with it, let alone perform feats. Of course, it is shown that he used some kind of exoprosthesis while things were going well, but I strongly doubt that he was not taken away when Bruce was thrown into prison. The vertebra sticking out of the back, it turns out, is easily adjusted by hanging on ropes. And no paralysis. He makes an epic climb up from a giant pit. . .
- With no money, he returns not only to his country (most likely across the ocean), but also to the occupied city, about which half the film repeats that it is impossible to cross his border.
- The economy. Robbers take over the stock exchange to speculate on Wayne’s behalf and ruin him. Why? Having a login, password (well, here and prints) this can be done from any computer, even from the phone.
- About acquaintances. As long as the main character does not hide, the villains know the secret of his personality a priori, they did not even need to strain to reveal it. Simple cop Blake knows too, but Commissioner James Gordon doesn't. Weird.
- Weapons. There has never been a single normal rocket fire, explosion, energy whistle – all the time some pussy. Batman threw firecrackers at enemies, his flying ship and his machines shoot invisible fireless shots.
- And basic. There's almost no Batman in the movie. In the beginning, he long and stubbornly whines at home, then loses the company and finally half of the film lies wounded in prison. Batman appeared in 4 scenes.
- I would also like to point out that I could hardly distinguish between two red-haired women, Cat and Miranda, and I had to choose two of them.
- The villain’s chatter about giving the detonator to some random passer-by is just a joke.
The film claimed something serious, but its script, scenes and details are so delusional that in the end we have a sieve of plot holes.
Nevertheless, it must be admitted that then the genre developed and held a certain bar, then they still managed to shoot interesting stories and weave fiction with realism. And then DC went crazy. And then it got a lot worse.