User blog comment:HombreHormiga/Marvel/DC/@comment-3317214-20130414233028/@comment-3317214-20130415021230

Okay, Hombre:

1) Okay, no. More Gore, or Sex, or whatever doesn't necessarily make a movie darker. And it definitely doesn't make a movie better. In fact, I think it tends to make a movie worse. When people try to make really gory movies, they seem to focus on the gore, rather than the story, so the movie ends up being crap. Nolan focussed on story, and made an amazing film with a dark tone.

2) I have no idea, what you're trying to say here. So, I'll just say, no. The movie was not realistic. It's a comicbook movie. Of course it's not realistic. As far as comicbook movies go though, it was pretty damn realistic.

3) No, not trying to hard. Succeeded.

4) Not even. Gordon had a huge storyline over the whole thing. He was promoted, we thought he died, his family was endangered, and that was just one movie. Harvey was an incredibly complex and memorable character. And he had to be for us to see the White Knight turn into Two-Face. I don't even know why you're trying to make this point, because I think Nolan put emphasis on the emotions, and complexities of even the minor characters.

5) The detective was everywhere. Batman spent heaps of time scaring criminals. All of Begins was him tortured by his past, the whole reason he became Batman was because of his past.

But, if you genuinely don't like the films, that's fair enough. A lot of this is just opinion.