User blog comment:Mr. Xemnas/2 seperate marevl cinematic universe's?????/@comment-1895174-20130201050316/@comment-4651179-20130205031842

I'll just reply a few points because the rest are obviously entitled to our opinions, and I think the best thing is to leave this off-topic discussion away.

1) Exactly, the whole trilogy forgets to add the comicbook essence. And I don't know that a movie would be great because it's totally up to the interpretation of the director, did you see what Superman Lives would've been? A movie directed by Tim Burton. I think Nolan is pretty selfish and most of the time he delivers the Batman he wants to, not the one the fans want.

4) I'm not contradicting myself, I barely saw the humanity of Batman in TDKR, he was just broken and "no one needs me"... he wasn't like "am I doing this right?". That the civil identity of a character is shown doesn't mean we're looking at his human side.

5) No, the main reason we see a hero to be overwhelmed is to see him rise and shine, not to stay that way until death. And it is even worse if we have delivered the feeling he'll "rise and shine" only to get the contrary. Or make the hero overcome, or not. That's what bothered me and left almost useless the "Tell me where's the trigger and then you have my permission to die", I was like "Yes! Finally Bane gets what he deserv... Oh, he's standing above Batman again". Don't tell me you don't have that feeling of "Hell yeah!" in the end of those villain-makes-hero's-life-a-misery-but-in-the-end-hero-is-triumphant comicbook story arcs? I had that feeling, specially when Batman said what Bane told him, making the payback even more epic! But then, it ruins everything for me when Batman is at gunpoint once more.

8) And there's a reason to be disappointed by what happened, as I said, even if the hero managed to save the city and be remembered even with an statue... He 1) Died. 2) Was saved by the sidekick. 3) He didn't get his payback entirely. 4) When he was having it, everything came back the other way round (villains in control) in a second.

And what about the deaths?