There is no doubt The Dark Knight Rises will go down in history as one of the biggest films of 2012, but what were it's biggest flaws?

The film has been proven as a mega box-office hit, with a 9.0 review rating on IMDB, and 87% on Rotten Tomatoes - it seems the majority of those who have seen it so far have loved it.
And director Christopher Nolan did make a bold and entertaining statement film, but it was far from flawless. Unfortunately, the trilogy-ender was not universally loved, with both critics and fans expressing disappointment with certain elements, including lack of development, less than assured editing, and some gaping plot-holes.

In an otherwise postive landscape of reviews, these criticisms are disappointing for the film makers.
Whatculture.com claim that their chief problem with the film was the lack of finesse in story and character development that left some gaping plot-holes, and meant certain characters ended up disappearing into the background: 'Too many balls in the air, and not enough concern for where some of them landed.'
Whatculture.com claim that their chief problem with the film was the lack of finesse in story and character development that left some gaping plot-holes, and meant certain characters ended up disappearing into the background: 'Too many balls in the air, and not enough concern for where some of them landed.'
However, whatculture claims that doesn’t mean the film was terrible by any means, just that it had some glaring problems.
But what do you think was Christopher Nolan’s biggest oversight? Or did you think the movie was flawless?
But what do you think was Christopher Nolan’s biggest oversight? Or did you think the movie was flawless?



































