![]() Viewers began meticulously picking apart Christopher Nolan’s epic finale to determine that nearly every element (from its pacing, length, and plot to its sound design, acting, and dialogue) felt uncharacteristically subpar, even unsatisfying in spots. ![]() Much like the slowly shattering ice that opens the film, though, the cracks soon started showing as the months and years passed by. Far from being a creative disappointment, it was widely deemed as equal to - if not better than - its prodigiously celebrated predecessor: 2008’s The Dark Knight. Aside from earning nearly $1.1 billion dollars worldwide to become the highest-grossing Batman film ever (which it still is), it captivated virtually everyone who saw it. When The Dark Knight Rises was released in July 2012, it was met with extraordinary hype and even more extraordinary reception.
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