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Originally Posted by Murmer99
Even so, there's no denying Nolan has gone beyond the typical "superhero" approach most films in the genre have had.
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yes, but the fact that he's a superhero means that the suspension of disbelief required of all fiction must be further exerted when watching this kind of stuff.
i don't think evolghost or anyone says the movie is not worth discussing, it's just that it needs to be done within reasonable parameters-- getting lost on minutia about logic and plausibility is Very Deeply Silly when you begin with the premise that *it's fucking batman* . it needs to be fun, compelling, exciting, thrilling, not fit an exacting timeline like in a police investigation.
apples to apples, oranges to oranges, etc.
this is not necessarily for you, but for those who are missing the point:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspension_of_disbelief
if people need batman to be a fucking documentary about the real man who saved the real gotham city then i'll have to concur with sway.