The Dark Knighttrilogy is full of dialogue that has n’t age the most graciously , with plenty of line that miss the mark when revisited in the year play along the last of the franchise . The Dark Knighttrilogyis still study the gilt standard of grounded superhero melodrama , with plenty of insightful and iconic quote that have long outlasted the relevancy of even the movies themselves . However , on a advanced re - watch , not every bite of the playscript harbor up to the sands of meter quite so well .

In oecumenical , Christopher Nolan ’s movieshave a tendency to go overly - dramatic and philosophical with their talks , with many characters speaking in quotable witticisms that feel more at place in a movie trailer than in an actual human conversation . The Dark Knighttrilogy certainly struggles with this at sentence , with many pedigree that are too ambitiously apt for their own good , at long last come off as pretentious or unfitting with the scenes they take shoes in . For every brilliant line in the series , there are a handful of awkward phrase that do n’t knead as well .

10"I Won’t Kill You, But I Don’t Have To Save You"

Batman, Batman Begins

One of the most contentious affair many fans have about Batman ’s many alive - action movie portrayals is the willingness of a collapse Caped Crusader to kill people . While Ben Affleck ’s Batman was an overt psychopathological liquidator , Micheal Keaton ’s Dark Knight was a little more vague , distinctly belt down some crooks in the background without much fanfare . Christian Bale’sBatman has a no - killing formula on the airfoil , butBatman Beginsmade it clear-cut flop away he was willing to be virtuously flexile .

As his wise man , Ducard , a.k.a . Ra ’s al Ghul , hurl to his doom in a runaway train car , Batman asserted that while he may not be willing to directly toss off him , he also would n’t of necessity economize him . When this line is given more than a moment ’s thought , it makes small sense . Even if Batman is n’t personally surrender the finishing blow , leaving Ghul to his destiny in such a deadly scenario while Batman simply flies out with the help of his rigid cape intend he may as well .

9"No, I Came Back To Stop You"

Batman, The Dark Knight Rises

Sometimes , a line from a superhero movie eld poorly not because of shift context , but due to the simple failure of the business line . InThe Dark Knight Rises , Nolan ’s unremarkably sharp dialogue within the creation seems to have run away out of steam , with Batman fire off some particularly gimpy comebacks . The bad of them is in his final confrontation with Bane , where Batman ’s reception to Bane involve if he number back only to die with his city is " No , I came back to stop you " .

This ancestry has been infamously lambasted as one of the laziest pieces of screenwriting across the entire trilogy . Many fans have written pages of suggestion for a better line of products in reply to Bane ’s goading , with the terminal product that actually made it into the finished flick feel like a procurator that never got upgraded . For it ’s reputation alone , this abbreviated sally is easily one of the most poorly - elderly piece of dialog in the entireThe Dark Knighttrilogy .

8"So We’ll Hunt Him, Because He Can Take It"

Commissioner Gordon, The Dark Knight

Theending ofThe Dark Knightis quite a tragic one , with Batman somehow absorbing the legal age of Gotham ’s ire in favor of preserve their percept of Harvey Dent as a hero . The cinema closes out with a tense soliloquy from Commissioner Gordon , one of the few Gotham Citizens to eff the truth of Batman ’s forfeit , nevertheless take on the grim fact that the vigilante will remain a wanted man . Gordon assures him that while he ’ll never stop fronting as a pursuer of Batman , he knows deep down , The Dark Knight " can take it " , not give up so easily .

It turns out that Batman could not , in fact , take it . The Dark Knight Risesquickly establishes that Batman withdraw not long after the ending of the previous film , mean that the GCPD were perhaps more skilful at harassing Batman than Gordon initially expect . The film may examine to act off the reason for Batman ’s retirement as an unprecedented era of miserable crime rates in Gotham , but know the dreary city , this seems incredibly unlikely .

7"What Is The Point Of All Those Push-Ups If You Can’t Even Lift A Bloody Log?"

Alfred, Batman Begins

The tightlipped Batman comes to death inBatman Beginsis when Ra ’s al Ghul attack him where he log Z’s , setting the historical Wayne Manor aflame and nearly whole destroying it . In the chaos , Bruce Wayne is pinned by a falling financial backing light beam , only saved by the quick oeuvre of Alfred , who is somehow able to heave the piece of debris off of him . Annoyed at the task , Alfred asks his young mission what skilful all his training has done him if he still needs to be bailed out in such situations .

In all honesty , this seam ages badly because Alfred really has a good pointedness here . For a piece of detritus light enough that a 72 - year - old Micheal Caine could deadlift it off of Bruce Wayne ’s body , the young offense fighter should for certain be able to free himself from the PIN number . Sometimes , humorously calling attention to a plot maw in such a tongue - in - face mode can actually be more of a detriment to the delectation of a film than a boon .

6"You Should Use Your Full Name. I Like That Name…Robin"

Secretary, The Dark Knight Rises

One of the most puzzling decisions made by Christopher Nolan inThe Dark Knight Riseswas the introduction of Joseph Gordon - Levitt ’s Blake , a boots - on - the - ground cop whose boots the film spends an odd amount of time in . The aim of this milquetoast everyman becomes clear in the end , when it ’s revealed that Blake ’s legal first name is really Robin . This precede to Joseph Gordon - Levitt ’s " Robin " let out the Bat - Cave , inculpate he ’ll be Bruce Wayne ’s heir as the offense - combatant Robin .

This tease for a film that was never intend to come does n’t work on so many levels . For one , Blake fight crime with his effectual first name as an alias make no gumption , and the reveal would hit much heavily if his real name was divulge to be Dick Grayson alternatively . Secondly , the fact that Nolan had no design of making a Robin pic makes the whole exchange feel pointless , a gratuitous bit of ill-conceived fanservice that age the movie sorely . Even if there was aNolan Robin movie , this ham - fisted lot - up for it feels inept in retrospect .

5"This City Just Showed You Its Full Of People Ready To Believe In Good"

Batman, The Dark Knight

For the most part , The Dark Knightis easily the strongest of the Nolan Batman trilogy , particularly when it come to the written material . However , even here there are moments where the dialogue stumbles , particularly in a brief commutation Batman has with Joker towards the end of the film . When one of Joker ’s ploys to demo to Gotham just how virtuously bankrupt its citizens are to one another , Batman scratch the failure in his fount with a triumphant speech about the quality of their character .

As great as the thought is , Batman ’s actual selection of row here is almost cringe - worthy in its unembarrassed earnestness . This line is perhaps the peak of Nolan ’s tendency to write duologue that sounds better as a trailer snippet than an real sentence that would come out of a real person ’s sass inThe Dark Knight Trilogy . It ’s a shock that Heath Ledger ’s Joker does n’t burst out into laugh upon hearing such a corny read .

4"So That’s What That Feels Like"

Among its meddling cast , The Dark Knight Risesalso found some metre to introduceAnne Hathaway ’s Catwoman , a computerized tomography - burglar who shows up towards the end of the motion-picture show to facilitate Batman take back the city . At one power point , Catwoman pulls Batman ’s theme song joke , on the spur of the moment disappearing mid - conversation , on the Caped Crusader himself . The stunned Batman can only croak to himself " So that ’s what that feels like " , gaze on the now - empty rooftop .

This pipeline is one of Nolan ’s corniest attempt at drollery in the entireThe Dark Knighttrilogy . The fact that Batman essentially says this line straight to the audience is an odd tonal excrescence that feels out - of - spot in the otherwise gritty realism of Nolan ’s Gotham City . In addition , even if Batman could be believe to be talk to himself , it tap the question as to why he would continue to put on the infamously silly , growly Batman voice even if no one else was nearby .

3"Two-Face, Harvey Two-Face"

The reveal of Robin ’s veridical sound name is n’t the only timeThe Dark Knighttrilogy has a difficult time dramatically revealing the comic script - precise names of fibre with unearned weighty ostentation . The initial reveal of Harvey Dent as Two - Face also has a pretty gratuitous lead - up . As the disfigured Harvey Dent lie recuperate in the hospital , Commissioner Gordon approaches him to ask why he wo n’t accept OR or pain medicinal drug , only for Dent to ask Gordon to remind him of his older nickname from his sentence in internal affairs .

Gordon accept that the nickname was Two - brass , formally bless Harvey Dent with his new nickname as the scoundrel . Sometimes , there does n’t need to be such a artificial explanation behind every name in the Batman mythos , somethingThe Dark Knighttrilogy fight with a quite a little . There ’s no need for even such a grounded universe of discourse to have an obvious grounds as to why superheroes and villains are called what they are .

2"It Would Be Extremely Painful…For You"

Bane, The Dark Knight Rises

Sometimes , Nolan ’s attempts to give fictitious character apt comebacks are whole slaughter in the final edit of his films . One of the openhanded offender is Bane ’s first coming into court in the plane armed robbery that opensThe Dark Knight Rises , in which Aiden Gillan ’s CIA broker character attempts to threaten him by ripping off his external respiration apparatus . The agent call for if Bane would die should the mask come off , only for Bane to retort that " It would be extremely painful … for you " .

What makes this read so ill at ease is that in between Tom Hardy ’s statement , the CIA factor pipe in before Bane can say " For you " , calling him a " big guy " out of nowhere . This clunkiness has led to the tantrum becoming something of an ill-famed beat for those in the know ofThe Dark Knighttrilogy . The argument also is n’t done any favors by the fact that it debuts Tom Hardy ’s uproarious Bane vocalisation , exacerbatingNolan ’s number with negotiation clarityright away .

1"When A Forest Grows Too Wild, A Purging Fire Is Inevitable And Natural"

Ra’s al Ghul, Batman Begins

If there ’s one thing that never made complete good sense aboutThe Dark Knighttrilogy , it was the strange obsession Ra ’s al Ghul ’s League of Shadows had with Gotham City . accord to Ra ’s , the purpose of the League of Shadows is to discase back of import cities that become too powerful , claiming that Rome and London had both previously been aggress by the organization . Ra ’s ' account of the organization ’s targeting of Gotham in particular still leaves a lot to be desired , however .

If the League of Shadow ’s end was to ruin or even economically hinder hefty cities like Rome and London , then they have n’t done a terribly good problem , as both city are still very crucial today ( and , assumingly , are still in the world of Nolan ’s Batman population ) . It would make more good sense for the League of Shadows to be traditional eco - terrorist that desire to restore the world to a pre - technological state , but their obsession with Gotham in particular is never clear up any better than this feeble account early on inThe Dark Knighttrilogy .

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