Bittersweet moment for us... We really didn't want this trilogy to come to an end but WOW... What an ending it was, a perfect one (in our opinion, of course). We're gonna sit with this one for a looooong time, the "You think darkness is your ally" quote alone made the movie shine for us and resonate deeply on a spiritual level. Much love to all who are united here today in love for Christian Bale's Batman. He truly did accomplish what he set out to do, to make Batman an everlasting symbol of hope! - Gabi and Caley
Loved your reaction guys, i just wanted to say regarding heath ledger, many of the actors who worked with him spoke of how happy he was while portraying the joker in between scenes, whatever reasons for his death they say his devotion to the role was irrelevant, he unfortunately passed away halfway through filming another movie after the dark knight Wanted to mention as well when the screen narrows and sometimes is larger thats the movie switching between normal camera and imax camera Also when catwoman says to batman 'youve given them everything' and he replies 'not everything, not yet' i believe hes referring to giving his life at that point as thats exactly what he was prepared to do One of my favourite moments is when batman saves the police officers in the street by destroying the tanks before they could fire on them was an profound moment as the police officers finally see him as the hero he truly is after years of seeing him as the villain
This movie has something the others 2 don't have too much, the rollercoaster of emotions! Is a very deep movie, so deep that most of people just wanted an action movie and didn't gave her the real appreciation.
Just wanted to say I don't usually like to sit through intros, but I'm glad I listened. You two have insight into the crazy social problems online. Keep doing what you're doing, remember "haters are just confused fans," and thanks for the reaction.
This movie gets alot of critical negativity. But in my opinion it completes a brilliant Batman trilogy from Chris Nolan. Fitting end scene. Bruce is living it up with Selena Kyle. "Robin" takes over the responsiblity of protecting Gotham City.
The line “Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you” goes unnoticed in EVERY reaction I’ve seen. Love that you pay attention to these fine details of dialogue.
Also what goes unnoticed is when Bane says during the first fight you fight like a younger man with nothing held back, the second fight it was Bane who did that when his mask broke. Victory also defeated him.
This is possibly Christopher Nolan’s most underrated film. When it came out it was endlessly compared to The Dark Knight, Bane outshined the film and quickly became a meme. These days it’s getting more credit as a great film.
I can truly say that the DKR was the true key crescendo for a finale to a trilogy. It brought a lot of emotion to light for Bruce and the pain after losing Rachel and having to kill Harvey to preserve the life of justice for another out of pure selflessness, consciously knowing that he did what he could.
Agreed. I don't think any Nolan film is perfect, but Heath Ledger's performance elevates The Dark Knight so people overlook how convoluted the plot is. I'm not overly faulting it for that--nearly all action/superhero/sci fi movies of this century have convoluted plots--but I think TDK and TDKR are each better as companion films. One explores the darkness of human nature, and the other explores hope. Just because TDK is dark and the Joker is compelling, doesn't mean it's more profound. I love the themes that these guys teased out of the film--it makes me appreciate it even more.
The weakest of the trilogy to be sure but that's not much of a condemnation. All trilogies must logically have a weakest entry, even Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. This one labored under the curse of being a follow-up to a legend and having to adapt to the death of Heath Ledger, resulting in trying to condense the massive Knightfall and No Man's Land comic book arcs into 2.5 hours.
I think The Dark Knight Rises has always been an amazing film. IMO the only reason it wasn’t talked about as such at the time was because of the Aurora shooting. It really took away a lot of the films momentum and understandably so
That's what I'm saying right now like The Dark Knight trilogy is the closest adaptation to Batman in the real world there is no other comparison every other Batman film that's been in round is very comic related Christopher Nolan gave us the benefit of Batman in the real world to deal with real-world problems and real-world scenarios I absolutely agree with you 100% And also another notion of my Man of Steel which is another Christopher Nolan movie Superman in the real world absolutely accurate and true to the notion of a real world real life film scenario Man of Steel still does not get the credit it deserves absolutely not and I think that is one of the best Nolan films
Bruce’s last comment to Jim Gordon at the end “A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know that the world hadn’t ended” gets me EVERY TIME.
Showing that someone like Batman has a hero, which might seem like just a regular person, is so powerful. And the reason Gordon is Batman's hero is not because of his physical strength or abilities, but his kindness and courage. The quote "A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know the world hadn’t ended.' summarizes the whole essence of Batman, imo. Also shows why, even without super powers, he is pretty much at the same level of other heroes... A hero can be anyone.
We know that Batman’s cape can be folded away like in Hong Kong in the Dark Knight, but maybe Batman still wear a cape down because it reminds him of the coat Gordon put on his shoulder as a child
Man it’s a pleasure watching you both enjoy this unprecedented trilogy for the first time. ‘Gives me chills’ is exactly what TDKs still do for me to this day. I’m not sure it’ll ever be surpassed in my lifetime. Glad you loved it
The Joker when he shouts *LOOK AT ME!* at the copycat batman Brian! 🤐 or when he is in the prison cell staring at the cops & when Lieutenant Gordon Gets promoted to commissioner & The Joker clapping his hand😳 After Rachel death, The Joker blowing the prison & police station & then riding away with his head out in enjoyment 😬🤐 The Joker psychologically manipulating Harvey Dent at his worst into two face. I don't know man, I mean bane was monstrous but the Joker was a step above in impact IMO.
I love the transformation of the Gotham police force. They went from being cowardly and corrupt, constantly chasing after Batman to fighting alongside him against seemingly insurmountable odds.
I like you guys reacting, because you really pay attention to details and really understand those little things that really make a difference in a great movie. Best superhero movies of all time, no doubt. Marvel is good, but Nolan is a whole different level. No one can top that in my opinion nowadays. My humble suggestion is that you keep on with Nolan and react to Interstellar. You guys will like it, probably. Cheers!
I think Captain America: The Winter Soldier's better than Begins and Rises. I actually only like The Dark Knight in this trilogy because of Heath Ledger and Aaron Eckharts performances. There's a reason people everywhere mock Christian Bale's voice for Batman... 🤷 I liked The Dark Knight so much I saw it 5x at theaters. 🤣 The first Spider-Man movie by Sam Raimi with Toby Maguire is my favorite comic book movie out of Dc and Marvel. It just covered the hero, the secret identity, and growth far better than others.
@@myTERAexperiencebut Winter Soldier Just ripp off some DC movies and animation. th-cam.com/video/9jmbu2Fe6wc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HzTqkBzVJOcBYZnV There's a lot of videos comparing and proving the copy. Civil War copy Batman v Superman.
Bro I love how deep this got with you guys because it did the same thing for me! Christopher Nolan movies all hit me differently bro and it feels so good! The Dark Knight Trilogy is honestly the best trilogy out there! Bale is the best Batman and all the side characters and villains are literally perfect! NOLAN IS A MASTER OF THE KRAFT! Give all Chris Nolan films a go, they are beautiful
Your reaction when Bruce Wayne rose out of the pit is phenomenal brother. I feel goosebumps every single time. What a legendary scene. The way your friend/partner comforts you even with the most gentlest touches is so rare and beautiful for today. Love this reaction of you both. Really just feels so human!
It was fun watching you discover the iconic character CAT WOMAN. Since the 60s, there has been many Catwomen in tv and film, Eartha Kitt, Julie Newmar, Halle Barry, Michelle Pfiefer, and Ann have all donned the Cat suit.
I did not expect to hear about spiritual awakening when I clicked on this video. But that was really fascinating and mindblowing. I hear you, brother. Thank you for your words. I love this movie but I never even considered an interpretation on a spriritual level. And thank you two for reacting to this trilogy!
Dude, the way you guys reacted to the movie was just pure and you don’t see that these days so you guys got my subscription. Can’t wait to watch more. Cheers
One of his worst movies. Memento is up there for me. Nolan's hit or miss. I haven't cared much for his last handful of films: Tenet, Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Oppenheimer were all mid.
@@TheEnnisfan u literally named half of his films that were both critical and audience masterpieces.. my faves are I terstellar and inception personally.. tenet was just meh for me
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone get emotional over Bruce rising from the hole but your reaction to it pretty much altered mine. I’m always so raring to see the action and chaos when it comes to Nolan’s trilogy that I’ve never really sat and thought about the meaning behind certain moments in the film. Great reaction both of you 👍🏽
Absolutely incredible movie and reaction by you both. The raw emotion you feel by immersing yourself in movies is commendable. The detail in your reactions is soo insightful and profound, really showing the appreciation to a movies art. My favourite reactors out there.
Absolutely top notch reaction to this film and the trilogy....one of my best experiences watching any reactor for any film....I smiled sp hard watching u both throughout this
To answer your question about the purpose of Bane's mask, for this movie's interpretation of Bane, the mask provides a type of anesthetic that keeps the pain from Bane's facial trauma from his injuries from the prison inmates at bay. This, in theory, would enable him to push himself stronger and harder.just my opinion. Hope this helps
I always appreciated Nolan didn't go for the classic comic book/animated series interpretation of Bane with his Venom usage, this one feels more grounded
The black edges are the switching between the IMAX resolution and the anamorphic widescreen one. This movie had just some few shots in IMAX at those times.
Ah. This trilogy is just so good. So many full circles, great lines, wonderful music choices. People quote these movies like proverbs, I think you'll find yourself catching quotes from these movies now that you've seen them.
True! But I would defend Batman saying it in this situation, as he’s taunting bane with his own words, his own quote from earlier in the movie, bane says it too him in the pit, it’s not literal, he’s intimidating Bane and letting him know “I’m back, and you failed”
Thats why Nolan is slowly becoming top 5 directors of all time! People just cannot appriciate something so current as 2012 movie,you need decades to relize true genius of a man... to end with brilliantly fitting qoute form Voltaire - "Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time."
This is one of my absolute favourite movie ever made. Everything about it makes it great. Im surprised it hasn't got the recognition it deserves. I've seen it like 20 times and still gets tear eyed every time I watch it.
Although the Dark Knight tends to get all the plaudits, this film is more spiritual and affecting on a deeper level. A superb conclusion to the trilogy. All 3 films have their own merits for different reasons. Great reactions from the pair of you.
@@teslawolverine7009At least they could've have recognised her. A mean so much stupidity in their head is not really there. They were so many hints that Anne was Catwoman.
People really love the fantasy of Batman but don't understand the turmoil and pain he endured that made him who he was. The Dark Knight Rises was the full circle. It all comes back to the League of Shadows. Loved this MOVIE.
Bro, people only see your relationship from the outside in. Don't worry about those people. You seem to have a very open and honest relationship. THAT is something to aspire to. Keep going yall!💯
It's the most genuine reaction I've seen in a long time! There are lots of TH-camrs doing "first time watching" reactions and you can tell most of them are liars! i like you guys so much!
This too is my favorite of the three. Not to undermine what Heath Ledger did as the joker, but the way the Batman comes back and then the way it all concludes, is as you said, perfect.
One of the best Trilogies !! If you already didnt know, Tom Hardy is the actor of Bane. He bulked up for this role and played a masterpiece in this movie. Awesome reaction. :)
forget about all those lower value comments, the best part of this channel is both of your commentary and reviews of what you watch. Anyone with two cents can tell both of you are obviously educated and intellectual! my favorite part of your reactions are the well thought, intriguing, symbolic, psychological points youre able get from each movie you watch. Movies are forms of art and the most beautiful thing about art is that it can mean something completely different to every person who observes it!! Love your reactions, and definitely considering checking out the mentally gone podcast!! please keep the great content coming!! thank you both for insights!!
MY dude. Ive watched 5 or 6 reactions now and totally understand your emotional attachments to some of these scenes about Rising Up, Hope, Doing the Right Thing, Good Vs Evil. You really really attach yourself and understand so NATURALLY all of these Godly principles. Following God sets an example to the people around you rising them up, Hope when things are dark is always God, just like its always batman in these movies. Love your reactions man. i wish my beautiful girl would hop on cam and react with me!!
I have never seen any reactor(or for that matter anyone I've talked to who has seen the film) both grasp the deep philosophical implications in the film(s) and at the same time appreciate said implications and understand them in full detail. Y'all are hella under-appreciated, thank you for the insight
Love y’all reactions Christopher Nolan did a really good job on the Batman trilogy Christian Bale was amazing said that we won’t see her in another Superhero films
Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway stole the show, both of their characters were so good. So many amazing lines throughout the film, especially from those two. I particularly love Bane as a villain. Someone like the Joker I think you can kind of understand, he's a madman that 'just wants to watch the world burn', you aren't supposed to be able to empathise with him. On the other hand, Bane is calm, logical, intelligent, trusted, even appreciates the child singing the anthem. A villain that you can identify with and seems to share your values in so many ways is that much more chilling when their morals turn out so polar opposite of the viewers.
I know The Dark Knight is the best in the trilogy... maybe. But The Dark Knight Rises is my favorite. The severity of the situation, Bane's brutality, the twist (that was so obvious is if you were fan of the Batman comic books), the full-circle back to Ra's al-Ghul and Batman Begins. Honestly, sometimes I think this one is best in the trilogy, even if it's not a popular opinion. But I loved that what you were enjoying throughout the movie, were things I really enjoyed. The things that caused me goosebumps, or caused tears to well-up in my eyes.
Great finale. One thing I didn't notice on the first watch is the parallels with Bane and Batman's masks. They both use them to hold pain at bay, and Bane has become permanently addicted to his, having no other identity than his mask while Bruce struggles to let go of the identity of Batman and live a normal life. Both are running off outdated ideas, but Bruce is able to adapt his and trust other people to help him win the war for Gotham instead of doing everything himself as usual, and for once is willing to act in the daylight instead of hiding the truth in the darkness of the night.
A clue a lot of people miss on first viewing is that Bane outright tells Batman he didn't see the light until he was a grown man. So he couldn't be the child who escaped.
DUDE I came for the reaction but I'm amazed right now at what you said in the ending analysis. "Every religon has it's way of being right" this is my entire life law. I believe every single culture and "religon", has a different but valid way of interpretation and understanding spirituality. There are major similarities between Egyptian and South American culture for example. West African and Scandinavian. Also major similarities between Egyptian and Catholicism believe it or not. It's unexplainable based on the way we're taught and learn. It feels like the search for spiritually and lessons from it, have been globally repressed and are lessening rather than growing stronger. If we all looked back and put the complete global puzzles of the past together, rather than one secluded culture and religon at a time, we'd find answers. You're awesome bro. Remember you aren't alone in the way you think, I just found that out for myself. 👍
For those of you who appreciate movie scores; my personal favorite piece of this film is ''Imagine the Fire''. Might just be my favorite piece of any movie ever. So so good
The second one is often see as the best, thanks to many actors performance. I agreed. But the more i'm seeing the third one, the more i tend to make it first on the list. So many things inside on top of a perfect conclusion. Also, it's great that you're taking a lot of time to debrief, and that you're letting your emotions show, very safe space in your couple. Probably one of my favorite reaction channels!
I always felt that it wasn't Bruce that escaped the Hole. He failed his few attempts. When he climbs without the rope and the bats fly out he remembers who he truly is ... the Batman. Only Batman could make that jump. The prisoners chant "rise" as Batman rises. Just my POV.
16:00 speaking of secret door, watching this movie back then, i have made a secret cupboard which opens only to certain musical note when you whistle. it's an easy setup you just need some basic arduino chipset, microphone, sinusoidal lock and power supply.
IMAGINE WATCHING THIS IN THE MOVIE THEARER, I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO WATCH EVERY BATMAN IN THE THEATER, ANDTHAT SCENE BATMAN FLYING TBE BOMB AWAY FROM THE CITY, YOU COULD JUST HEAR THE CRIES AND SNOBS OF PPL I WAS CRYING MYSELF... A GROWN MAN WITH TWO DAUGHTERS...CRYING FOR A MOVIE... ( AND I STIL DO EVERY TIME I WATCH THIS MOVIES)
Enjoyed the video also keep on the path of growth and to continue to see things for what they are Growth is very apparent in how you both are on this video
Sucker for good reaction vids and gotta say I love your take on them with how you go so in depth after the movies into meanings and such. It's refreshing to say the least and glad to see such a reaction from you both in enjoying this trilogy
Can't wait for your reactions to Nolan's other cinematic marvels: The Prestige, Inception and Momento! Also, I'm all in for your Lord of the Rings reactions!
Great reaction! So cool to see TDKR getting more praise these days, it's a very underrated film imo. It has problems, but is still a great and emotional conclusion to the trilogy. Probably the most emotional Batman film.
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known" A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
i absolutely adore this film. its such an inspiration. The message to rise against any adversary is so motivational and all the full circles... there will never be another superhero trilogy like it.
Bittersweet moment for us... We really didn't want this trilogy to come to an end but WOW... What an ending it was, a perfect one (in our opinion, of course). We're gonna sit with this one for a looooong time, the "You think darkness is your ally" quote alone made the movie shine for us and resonate deeply on a spiritual level. Much love to all who are united here today in love for Christian Bale's Batman. He truly did accomplish what he set out to do, to make Batman an everlasting symbol of hope! - Gabi and Caley
Loved your reaction guys, i just wanted to say regarding heath ledger, many of the actors who worked with him spoke of how happy he was while portraying the joker in between scenes, whatever reasons for his death they say his devotion to the role was irrelevant, he unfortunately passed away halfway through filming another movie after the dark knight
Wanted to mention as well when the screen narrows and sometimes is larger thats the movie switching between normal camera and imax camera
Also when catwoman says to batman 'youve given them everything' and he replies 'not everything, not yet' i believe hes referring to giving his life at that point as thats exactly what he was prepared to do
One of my favourite moments is when batman saves the police officers in the street by destroying the tanks before they could fire on them was an profound moment as the police officers finally see him as the hero he truly is after years of seeing him as the villain
This movie has something the others 2 don't have too much, the rollercoaster of emotions! Is a very deep movie, so deep that most of people just wanted an action movie and didn't gave her the real appreciation.
Just wanted to say I don't usually like to sit through intros, but I'm glad I listened. You two have insight into the crazy social problems online. Keep doing what you're doing, remember "haters are just confused fans," and thanks for the reaction.
The well scene of bane and talia al ghul was 📹 🎥 made in India 🇮🇳.
This movie gets alot of critical negativity. But in my opinion it completes a brilliant Batman trilogy from Chris Nolan.
Fitting end scene. Bruce is living it up with Selena Kyle. "Robin" takes over the responsiblity of protecting Gotham City.
The line “Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you” goes unnoticed in EVERY reaction I’ve seen. Love that you pay attention to these fine details of dialogue.
Powerful words, chills everytime i hear that.
Yes, this is one of the best reactions
Also what goes unnoticed is when Bane says during the first fight you fight like a younger man with nothing held back, the second fight it was Bane who did that when his mask broke. Victory also defeated him.
This is possibly Christopher Nolan’s most underrated film. When it came out it was endlessly compared to The Dark Knight, Bane outshined the film and quickly became a meme. These days it’s getting more credit as a great film.
I can truly say that the DKR was the true key crescendo for a finale to a trilogy. It brought a lot of emotion to light for Bruce and the pain after losing Rachel and having to kill Harvey to preserve the life of justice for another out of pure selflessness, consciously knowing that he did what he could.
Agreed. I don't think any Nolan film is perfect, but Heath Ledger's performance elevates The Dark Knight so people overlook how convoluted the plot is. I'm not overly faulting it for that--nearly all action/superhero/sci fi movies of this century have convoluted plots--but I think TDK and TDKR are each better as companion films. One explores the darkness of human nature, and the other explores hope. Just because TDK is dark and the Joker is compelling, doesn't mean it's more profound. I love the themes that these guys teased out of the film--it makes me appreciate it even more.
The weakest of the trilogy to be sure but that's not much of a condemnation. All trilogies must logically have a weakest entry, even Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. This one labored under the curse of being a follow-up to a legend and having to adapt to the death of Heath Ledger, resulting in trying to condense the massive Knightfall and No Man's Land comic book arcs into 2.5 hours.
@@WhiteFangofWar weakest is Batman Begins, but we’ll just agree to disagree. Thanks for your input.
I think The Dark Knight Rises has always been an amazing film. IMO the only reason it wasn’t talked about as such at the time was because of the Aurora shooting. It really took away a lot of the films momentum and understandably so
Christopher Nolans' Dark Knight trilogy is the most accurate portrayal of Batman in the real world. Greatest trilogy ever.
That's what I'm saying right now like The Dark Knight trilogy is the closest adaptation to Batman in the real world there is no other comparison every other Batman film that's been in round is very comic related Christopher Nolan gave us the benefit of Batman in the real world to deal with real-world problems and real-world scenarios I absolutely agree with you 100% And also another notion of my Man of Steel which is another Christopher Nolan movie Superman in the real world absolutely accurate and true to the notion of a real world real life film scenario Man of Steel still does not get the credit it deserves absolutely not and I think that is one of the best Nolan films
Bruce’s last comment to Jim Gordon at the end “A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know that the world hadn’t ended” gets me EVERY TIME.
Really man
Christopher Nolan just doesn't miss. Such a great wrap up.
When he says "Not everything, not yet" he is talking about giving his life. Giving his life to save Gotham would literally be giving them everything.
Nah bro.
@@kingofspades3000yeah bro.
“Not everything, not yet” was to retire as Batman 😂
ya think???
Actually I think he is referring to giving them the next batman which he did finally
Showing that someone like Batman has a hero, which might seem like just a regular person, is so powerful. And the reason Gordon is Batman's hero is not because of his physical strength or abilities, but his kindness and courage.
The quote "A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know the world hadn’t ended.' summarizes the whole essence of Batman, imo. Also shows why, even without super powers, he is pretty much at the same level of other heroes... A hero can be anyone.
We know that Batman’s cape can be folded away like in Hong Kong in the Dark Knight, but maybe Batman still wear a cape down because it reminds him of the coat Gordon put on his shoulder as a child
And that's another Christopher Nolan's masterpiece, the true superheroe movie.
rises is average, like very average. Begins is good and Dark Knight is phenomenal. So if Rises is a masterpiece then 50% of cinema is a masterpiece.
@@pleaseshush9800 Compared to the rest of the DC/Marvel movies this trilogie is a masterpiece (rises still weakest of the 3)
@@handigeharrie9550It is. However, in my opinion, The Dark Knight Rises has more quality than 90% of MCU.
@@stevenssurec1064 True
Alfred scene is the one scene that always puts tears in my eyes DAMMIT EMOTIONS!
The cave scene about not coming back to Gotham and what Alfred wanted for him. It's a strong scene to watch.
One of the greatest film trilogies of all time period
Man it’s a pleasure watching you both enjoy this unprecedented trilogy for the first time. ‘Gives me chills’ is exactly what TDKs still do for me to this day. I’m not sure it’ll ever be surpassed in my lifetime. Glad you loved it
My favorite of the trilogy!
Unpopular Opinion: Bane was the best villain of the trilogy, more apocalyptic than Joker, he put Gotham on real knees!🔥
It doesn't matter who he is. All that matters is his plan.
In the comics isn’t Bane the most intelligent villain he has? I thought I remember hearing that. He’s so menacing because he’s brawn and brains.
@@WarWolfeX i saw the old movie with Arnold. No explanation needed🤣👍🏻 i'm just happy that we got this Version of bane^^
@@WarWolfeXRiddler I believe holds that title. But Bane is right behind him.
The Joker when he shouts *LOOK AT ME!* at the copycat batman Brian! 🤐
or when he is in the prison cell staring at the cops & when Lieutenant Gordon Gets promoted to commissioner & The Joker clapping his hand😳
After Rachel death, The Joker blowing the prison & police station & then riding away with his head out in enjoyment 😬🤐
The Joker psychologically manipulating Harvey Dent at his worst into two face.
I don't know man, I mean bane was monstrous but the Joker was a step above in impact IMO.
I love the transformation of the Gotham police force. They went from being cowardly and corrupt, constantly chasing after Batman to fighting alongside him against seemingly insurmountable odds.
She told him not to cry but she literally did🥺🥺
The speciality of Christopher Nolan's movie is the build up of intensity! It's insane!
We need more Nolan's movie reactions♥️
I like you guys reacting, because you really pay attention to details and really understand those little things that really make a difference in a great movie. Best superhero movies of all time, no doubt. Marvel is good, but Nolan is a whole different level. No one can top that in my opinion nowadays.
My humble suggestion is that you keep on with Nolan and react to Interstellar. You guys will like it, probably.
Cheers!
I think Captain America: The Winter Soldier's better than Begins and Rises. I actually only like The Dark Knight in this trilogy because of Heath Ledger and Aaron Eckharts performances. There's a reason people everywhere mock Christian Bale's voice for Batman... 🤷 I liked The Dark Knight so much I saw it 5x at theaters. 🤣
The first Spider-Man movie by Sam Raimi with Toby Maguire is my favorite comic book movie out of Dc and Marvel. It just covered the hero, the secret identity, and growth far better than others.
@@myTERAexperiencecan I put Logan up there too? The acting in Logan was brilliant.
There are also other movies directed by Nolan that are worth watching, like: Tenet or Inception. I hope they react to them.
@@myTERAexperiencebut Winter Soldier Just ripp off some DC movies and animation.
th-cam.com/video/9jmbu2Fe6wc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HzTqkBzVJOcBYZnV
There's a lot of videos comparing and proving the copy. Civil War copy Batman v Superman.
agreed with EVERY word!
Bro I love how deep this got with you guys because it did the same thing for me! Christopher Nolan movies all hit me differently bro and it feels so good! The Dark Knight Trilogy is honestly the best trilogy out there! Bale is the best Batman and all the side characters and villains are literally perfect! NOLAN IS A MASTER OF THE KRAFT! Give all Chris Nolan films a go, they are beautiful
Not many understand esoteric elements, that's why they didn't like this movie much. You did. That's refreshing.
Thank you
Your reaction when Bruce Wayne rose out of the pit is phenomenal brother. I feel goosebumps every single time. What a legendary scene. The way your friend/partner comforts you even with the most gentlest touches is so rare and beautiful for today. Love this reaction of you both. Really just feels so human!
Best TDKR reaction ever.
It was fun watching you discover the iconic character CAT WOMAN. Since the 60s, there has been many Catwomen in tv and film, Eartha Kitt, Julie Newmar, Halle Barry, Michelle Pfiefer, and Ann have all donned the Cat suit.
Halle berry doesn't count for me.. disgrace
As a new subscribers i actually teared up when u said 'by raising u teach other by raising' that was a good moment for me.
I did not expect to hear about spiritual awakening when I clicked on this video. But that was really fascinating and mindblowing. I hear you, brother. Thank you for your words. I love this movie but I never even considered an interpretation on a spriritual level. And thank you two for reacting to this trilogy!
Dude, the way you guys reacted to the movie was just pure and you don’t see that these days so you guys got my subscription. Can’t wait to watch more. Cheers
Nolan's best film in my opinion is "The Prestige." You will want to watch again, gauranteed. 10/10 react worthy.
Ehhh, interstellar is my number one
I agree! It is amazing and it would be a fantastic reaction. Inception is also a cinematic experience.
One of his worst movies. Memento is up there for me. Nolan's hit or miss. I haven't cared much for his last handful of films: Tenet, Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Oppenheimer were all mid.
@@TheEnnisfan u literally named half of his films that were both critical and audience masterpieces.. my faves are I terstellar and inception personally.. tenet was just meh for me
Tenet was ass. Inception is good. @@ultimatesunrise
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone get emotional over Bruce rising from the hole but your reaction to it pretty much altered mine. I’m always so raring to see the action and chaos when it comes to Nolan’s trilogy that I’ve never really sat and thought about the meaning behind certain moments in the film. Great reaction both of you 👍🏽
Absolutely incredible movie and reaction by you both. The raw emotion you feel by immersing yourself in movies is commendable. The detail in your reactions is soo insightful and profound, really showing the appreciation to a movies art. My favourite reactors out there.
My most favourite reaction video ;
Thank you for your wonderful reaction 👍🏻🙌🏻
''and she got a third eye thing, like a budha thing'' Marion Cotillard listening to you with a tear in her eye haha !
😂
I busted up laughing when you called the mole on her forehead a Buddha thing…😂😂😅 like what?
The plane scene was practical. Pretty crazy. I hope you guys will do other DC films, such as Man of Steel, Batman v Superman and so on 👍
Alfred crying over Bruces grave will make me cry every single mf time no matter how many times i watch this
Absolutely top notch reaction to this film and the trilogy....one of my best experiences watching any reactor for any film....I smiled sp hard watching u both throughout this
To answer your question about the purpose of Bane's mask, for this movie's interpretation of Bane, the mask provides a type of anesthetic that keeps the pain from Bane's facial trauma from his injuries from the prison inmates at bay. This, in theory, would enable him to push himself stronger and harder.just my opinion. Hope this helps
I agree 👍 💯
I always appreciated Nolan didn't go for the classic comic book/animated series interpretation of Bane with his Venom usage, this one feels more grounded
The black edges are the switching between the IMAX resolution and the anamorphic widescreen one.
This movie had just some few shots in IMAX at those times.
Yes. Only the digital version and DVD are fully in scope. This is the case for all of Nolan's films with IMAX footage.
Ah. This trilogy is just so good. So many full circles, great lines, wonderful music choices. People quote these movies like proverbs, I think you'll find yourself catching quotes from these movies now that you've seen them.
“Live long enough to see yourself become the villain” is a quote engrained deep in the zeitgeist
man’s taking every little thing as metaphor or meaning and starts crying😂
Alfred apologizing to the graves of Bruce’s parents still wrecks me.
absolutely loved all of your reactions to the entire trilogy!
The chant is "Deshi Basara", which means "Rise up" per Hans Zimmer, the film composer.
“And then you have my permission to die” is one of the hardest lines in movie history but its something that Batman would NEVER say lmaoo
True! But I would defend Batman saying it in this situation, as he’s taunting bane with his own words, his own quote from earlier in the movie, bane says it too him in the pit, it’s not literal, he’s intimidating Bane and letting him know “I’m back, and you failed”
Thats why Nolan is slowly becoming top 5 directors of all time! People just cannot appriciate something so current as 2012 movie,you need decades to relize true genius of a man...
to end with brilliantly fitting qoute form Voltaire
- "Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time."
That was absolutely beautiful. Amazing of you.
Y'all are fr one of the best reaction channels love y'all keep going 💯
No shot you called Talia's mole a third eye 🤣
This is one of my absolute favourite movie ever made. Everything about it makes it great. Im surprised it hasn't got the recognition it deserves. I've seen it like 20 times and still gets tear eyed every time I watch it.
Although the Dark Knight tends to get all the plaudits, this film is more spiritual and affecting on a deeper level. A superb conclusion to the trilogy. All 3 films have their own merits for different reasons. Great reactions from the pair of you.
your intelligence in these films (ive only seen this video) but how you analyse it is amazing
You must be Christian how you speak its beautiful, if not you know theology well
I love that it’s never explicitly mentioned Anne’s character is cat woman and hearing them describe her as a “female Bruce Wayne” was funny 😂
It's really not necessary to say she's Catwoman
@@teslawolverine7009At least they could've have recognised her. A mean so much stupidity in their head is not really there. They were so many hints that Anne was Catwoman.
It’s killing me that they always said she’s a cat lady LOL
Dark knight rises is one of the best movies ever imo, CHRISTOPHER NOLAN IS THE BEST!!
People really love the fantasy of Batman but don't understand the turmoil and pain he endured that made him who he was. The Dark Knight Rises was the full circle. It all comes back to the League of Shadows. Loved this MOVIE.
Bro, people only see your relationship from the outside in. Don't worry about those people. You seem to have a very open and honest relationship. THAT is something to aspire to. Keep going yall!💯
It's the most genuine reaction I've seen in a long time! There are lots of TH-camrs doing "first time watching" reactions and you can tell most of them are liars! i like you guys so much!
Perfect ending. And the little detail at the end with Alfred putting his card back in his wallet because he knew Bruce paid his tab already
This too is my favorite of the three. Not to undermine what Heath Ledger did as the joker, but the way the Batman comes back and then the way it all concludes, is as you said, perfect.
One of the best Trilogies !! If you already didnt know, Tom Hardy is the actor of Bane. He bulked up for this role and played a masterpiece in this movie. Awesome reaction. :)
Thanks for sharing you spiritual awakening. Super cool. And this movie is amazing, and has great messages in it
1:22:28 You know this man reads book and gathers knowledge. The Stepwell was also indian inspired
forget about all those lower value comments, the best part of this channel is both of your commentary and reviews of what you watch. Anyone with two cents can tell both of you are obviously educated and intellectual! my favorite part of your reactions are the well thought, intriguing, symbolic, psychological points youre able get from each movie you watch. Movies are forms of art and the most beautiful thing about art is that it can mean something completely different to every person who observes it!! Love your reactions, and definitely considering checking out the mentally gone podcast!! please keep the great content coming!! thank you both for insights!!
MY dude. Ive watched 5 or 6 reactions now and totally understand your emotional attachments to some of these scenes about Rising Up, Hope, Doing the Right Thing, Good Vs Evil. You really really attach yourself and understand so NATURALLY all of these Godly principles. Following God sets an example to the people around you rising them up, Hope when things are dark is always God, just like its always batman in these movies. Love your reactions man. i wish my beautiful girl would hop on cam and react with me!!
I have never seen any reactor(or for that matter anyone I've talked to who has seen the film) both grasp the deep philosophical implications in the film(s) and at the same time appreciate said implications and understand them in full detail. Y'all are hella under-appreciated, thank you for the insight
Cat woman is actually very popular, im surprised you didn't recognize the character
Love y’all reactions Christopher Nolan did a really good job on the Batman trilogy Christian Bale was amazing said that we won’t see her in another Superhero films
59:37 - that moment also came full circle, because as you may remember in Batman Begins Bruce was taught how to walk on thin ice by Ras Al Ghul.
One of the best movie endings ever
Dang you guys give awesome reactions!! Well done
Bruce Wayne said the point of Batman, from the beginning, was to be a symbol. That it doesn't matter who is behind the mask it could be anyone.
Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway stole the show, both of their characters were so good. So many amazing lines throughout the film, especially from those two.
I particularly love Bane as a villain. Someone like the Joker I think you can kind of understand, he's a madman that 'just wants to watch the world burn', you aren't supposed to be able to empathise with him.
On the other hand, Bane is calm, logical, intelligent, trusted, even appreciates the child singing the anthem. A villain that you can identify with and seems to share your values in so many ways is that much more chilling when their morals turn out so polar opposite of the viewers.
I know The Dark Knight is the best in the trilogy... maybe. But The Dark Knight Rises is my favorite. The severity of the situation, Bane's brutality, the twist (that was so obvious is if you were fan of the Batman comic books), the full-circle back to Ra's al-Ghul and Batman Begins. Honestly, sometimes I think this one is best in the trilogy, even if it's not a popular opinion. But I loved that what you were enjoying throughout the movie, were things I really enjoyed. The things that caused me goosebumps, or caused tears to well-up in my eyes.
Great finale. One thing I didn't notice on the first watch is the parallels with Bane and Batman's masks. They both use them to hold pain at bay, and Bane has become permanently addicted to his, having no other identity than his mask while Bruce struggles to let go of the identity of Batman and live a normal life. Both are running off outdated ideas, but Bruce is able to adapt his and trust other people to help him win the war for Gotham instead of doing everything himself as usual, and for once is willing to act in the daylight instead of hiding the truth in the darkness of the night.
Bro is trying to squeeze random meaning out of everything 😂😂😂
The budha 😂😂
A clue a lot of people miss on first viewing is that Bane outright tells Batman he didn't see the light until he was a grown man. So he couldn't be the child who escaped.
I js noticed that
I still remember how I felt with this movie's ending the night I watched it at the theater. I agree with you, it was perfect.
Alfred crying at the funeral will always get me 😭😭
That third eyed wart had me dying 😂
My man explained Kaliyug perfectly.
Love that you are finding meaning of life through Ashtang Yog.
Love from India.❤
DUDE I came for the reaction but I'm amazed right now at what you said in the ending analysis.
"Every religon has it's way of being right"
this is my entire life law. I believe every single culture and "religon", has a different but valid way of interpretation and understanding spirituality. There are major similarities between Egyptian and South American culture for example. West African and Scandinavian. Also major similarities between Egyptian and Catholicism believe it or not. It's unexplainable based on the way we're taught and learn.
It feels like the search for spiritually and lessons from it, have been globally repressed and are lessening rather than growing stronger.
If we all looked back and put the complete global puzzles of the past together, rather than one secluded culture and religon at a time, we'd find answers.
You're awesome bro. Remember you aren't alone in the way you think, I just found that out for myself. 👍
For those of you who appreciate movie scores; my personal favorite piece of this film is ''Imagine the Fire''. Might just be my favorite piece of any movie ever. So so good
try the Interstaller one
@@Ri9eInterstellar is also incredible. Zimmer rules
The end when Alfred is crying at the grave gets me every time too.
The second one is often see as the best, thanks to many actors performance. I agreed. But the more i'm seeing the third one, the more i tend to make it first on the list. So many things inside on top of a perfect conclusion.
Also, it's great that you're taking a lot of time to debrief, and that you're letting your emotions show, very safe space in your couple.
Probably one of my favorite reaction channels!
Dont listen to negativity...you are already better than many folks out there. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DOING! ❤
Cat Woman is my fav “villain” 💕
all the trilogy is perfect ❤
Your reaction was spot on and beautiful brother! I teared up with you man!
You guys are a great reaction combo. Really enjoyed thx ❤.
I always felt that it wasn't Bruce that escaped the Hole. He failed his few attempts. When he climbs without the rope and the bats fly out he remembers who he truly is ... the Batman. Only Batman could make that jump. The prisoners chant "rise" as Batman rises. Just my POV.
See i feel the opposite. Batman has no fear. Bruce can fear. He cannot hide behind the cowl. He must face death as a man. Not as a symbol anymore.
Great reaction guys now it's time to react to the batman 🔥
16:00 speaking of secret door, watching this movie back then, i have made a secret cupboard which opens only to certain musical note when you whistle. it's an easy setup you just need some basic arduino chipset, microphone, sinusoidal lock and power supply.
55:24 he had a reservation at Dorsia
He had to return some video tapes
I'm with you it's my favorite too, what a great ending!
IMAGINE WATCHING THIS IN THE MOVIE THEARER, I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO WATCH EVERY BATMAN IN THE THEATER, ANDTHAT SCENE BATMAN FLYING TBE BOMB AWAY FROM THE CITY, YOU COULD JUST HEAR THE CRIES AND SNOBS OF PPL I WAS CRYING MYSELF... A GROWN MAN WITH TWO DAUGHTERS...CRYING FOR A MOVIE... ( AND I STIL DO EVERY TIME I WATCH THIS MOVIES)
Enjoyed the video also keep on the path of growth and to continue to see things for what they are
Growth is very apparent in how you both are on this video
Sucker for good reaction vids and gotta say I love your take on them with how you go so in depth after the movies into meanings and such. It's refreshing to say the least and glad to see such a reaction from you both in enjoying this trilogy
Can't wait for your reactions to Nolan's other cinematic marvels: The Prestige, Inception and Momento! Also, I'm all in for your Lord of the Rings reactions!
Great reaction! So cool to see TDKR getting more praise these days, it's a very underrated film imo. It has problems, but is still a great and emotional conclusion to the trilogy. Probably the most emotional Batman film.
Best reaction channel fr love the in depth
1:14:14 batman the only guy who said “i can fix her” and actually fixed her
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known"
A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
i absolutely adore this film. its such an inspiration. The message to rise against any adversary is so motivational and all the full circles... there will never be another superhero trilogy like it.
This and the LotR ending gets me every time..