I also had a similar issue with distractions in the third Nolan movie since I lived in Pittsburgh when it was filming and that last chase scene with the bomb is literally the direction changing like 30 times on one street. Please keep up the videos.
Luke Herr
2017-07-01 12:46:43 +0000 UTC
I actually felt very similar. I wasn't sure why it didn't have those same high moments that stuck with me the same way the Cornetto Trilogy (which I saw earlier this week on the big screen) did and I think part of that may have been from going in wanting something more Cornetto-esqe in terms of wit and comedy, which this movie wasn't. But as a person who loves imagining setting more and more scenes of their life to music and getting a really good score, it had a lot that I liked. And I agree a lot of the characters felt less developed in a way that the characters in the Cornetto Trilogy never did.