I deeply admire Christopher Nolan's work, but this time, he really let me down. This piece of work is heavy handed, boring and hard to follow. There isn't a plausible living human being to be found, and the characters are stiff and talk as if they're trying to tell you the story as they go. There are couple of good action sequences, but who cares. I left after 60 minutes, unable to face the prospect of sitting through another two hours. If you're a huge Batman fan, and know the back story inside out, you'll probably enjoy it. Everyone around me in the sold-out theatre seemed to be having a great time. But if you like movies with stories about real people, filled with irony, humour, true feeling and crisp dialogue avoid this like the plague.
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Yes, I also found that a lot of the dialogue was just exposition. Maybe there should've just been a narrator, or a paragraph on screen to read at the beginning?