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The Dark Knight Rises (2012) English Movie Review Aggregator

Submitted by on July 20, 2012 – 12:01 pmNo Comment |


Dark Knight Poster 300x200 The Dark Knight Rises (2012) English Movie Review AggregatorEcstatic are the Indian reviews of the film ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ that film lovers all over the world have been waiting with bated breath. Here is what the leading critics online have to say about the film!

The Times of India says its brilliant: “Director Christopher Nolan delivers the finale he’d promised. Staying true to his words, the conclusion to his fantastic trilogy is made with a reason. Every character, sub-plot (the film is plot heavy with references to past Batman characters, films including (2005) ‘Batman Begins’ so BATMAN revision is needed), every scene has something crucial to offer. “

Koimoi says not to miss this one: “Writers Christopher Nolan, David S. Goyer and Jonathan Nolan have not let us down. The Dark Knight Rises has elements from both the previous installments that will make all Batman/Nolan fanboys happy. Even if you haven’t followed the previous movies, the film is worth watching for the details given to each character and the apt way they’ve been rested the Batman series.”

Rediff gives it a WOW review as well: “Despite taking himself — and his version of the character — far, far too gravely, Christopher Nolan gives us a sloppy double-decked hamburger of a film, with too much meat to fit one burger right, but a treat without question for those already in love with the Batman. A meal, then, for the cinematic 99%.

 



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