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Meanwhile, eight years after the death of Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent[a], organized crime has been eradicated in Gotham by legislation, the Dent Act, giving expanded powers to the police. James Gordon, police commissioner, has kept Dent's killing spree a secret and allowed the blame for his crimes to fall on Batman. Bruce Wayne, still mourning the death of Rachel Dawes, has become a recluse, and Wayne Enterprises has stagnated.

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Bane enlists businessman John Daggett to buy Bruce's fingerprints. Cat burglar Selina Kyle steals Bruce's prints from Wayne Manor for Daggett, but he double-crosses her and she alerts the police, who pursue Bane and Daggett's henchmen into the sewers while Kyle flees. The henchmen capture Gordon and take him to Bane, but he escapes and is found by Officer John Blake, an orphan who has deduced Bruce's secret identity and persuades him to resume his vigilantism. Bane attacks the Gotham Stock Exchange and uses Bruce's fingerprints to verify a series of fraudulent transactions, leaving Bruce bankrupt. Batman resurfaces to pursue Bane's henchmen. Fearing Bruce will get himself killed fighting Bane, his butler, Alfred Pennyworth, resigns in the hope of saving him after admitting to burning a letter that Rachel left for him saying she was going to marry Dent. Bane expands his operations and kills Daggett while Bruce and Wayne Enterprises's new CEO, Miranda Tate, become lovers.

The Pittsburgh leg of production wrapped after three weeks on August 21, 2011.[99] The next portion of the filming began in Los Angeles in late August and finished up on October 23 after nine weeks of filming. New York and New Jersey were the next places of filming. The Trump Tower replaced the Richard J. Daley Center as the location for the headquarters of Wayne Enterprises.[100] In November 2011, shooting shifted to Newark, New Jersey.[101][102] Newark City Hall and Military Park were among the locations used for filming.[103] Other shooting locations include London and Glasgow, the latter of which was used for "additional exterior filming".[104] Principal photography concluded on November 14, 2011.[105] The external waterfall scene at the end of the film was shot at Sgwd Henrhyd falls, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales.[106]

Various websites received a package that included a cylinder map of "strike zones", and a "fire rises" T-shirt.[152] In April 2012, the film's official website was updated with a "dossier" on a suspect named "John Doe" also known as "the Batman" for an arrest, with a list of several accusations. The premise of the campaign starts when the mayor of Gotham City "redoubles" the effort to capture Batman and anyone supporting his return in preparation for the upcoming "Harvey Dent Day". The site also includes an extensive list of real-world locations where "graffiti related to movement in support of the vigilante's return" is located. For each tweet of a specific location marked on the list, a frame of the second theatrical trailer for the film was released on a separate website.[153]

The Guardian scored the film four out of five stars, calling it a film of "granite, monolithic intensity", yet also calling it a "hammy, portentous affair".[247] Andrew O'Hehir of Salon writes "if The Dark Knight Rises is a fascist film, it's a great fascist film, and arguably the biggest, darkest, most thrilling and disturbing and utterly balls-out spectacle ever created for the screen".[248] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three out of four stars, stating "the film begins slowly with a murky plot and too many new characters, but builds to a sensational climax."[249]

The result, in Christopher Nolan's conclusion to his Batman trilogy, is an ambitious superhero movie with two surprises: It isn't very much fun, and it doesn't have very much Batman. I'm thinking of the over-the-top action sequences of the earlier films that had a subcurrent of humor, and the exhilarating performance of Heath Ledger as the Joker. This movie is all serious drama, with a villain named Bane whose Hannibal Lecterish face-muzzle robs him of personality. And although we see a good deal of Bruce Wayne, his alter-ego Batman makes only a few brief appearances before the all-out climax.

One of the women is the always enigmatic Catwoman (Anne Hathaway), and the other is Miranda Tate (Marion Cotillard), a millionaire who may be able to rescue Wayne Enterprises after Bane's stock market mischief wipes out Wayne financially. Catwoman is a freelance burglar who's always looking out for number one, and Miranda is a do-gooder environmentalist; both are drawn irresistibly to Bruce, who is not only still a bachelor but has spent the last eight years as a hermit, walled up in Wayne Manor with the loyal Alfred.

This is a dark and heavy film; it tests the weight a superhero movie can bear. That Nolan is able to combine civil anarchy, mass destruction and a Batcycle with exercise-ball tires is remarkable. That he does it without using 3D is admirable. That much of it was shot in the 70mm IMAX format allows it to make that giant screen its own. That it concludes the trilogy is inevitable; how much deeper can Nolan dig? It lacks the near-perfection of "The Dark Knight" (2008), it needs more clarity and a better villain, but it's an honorable finale.

Bane stages an attack on the Gotham Stock Exchange and uses a stolen set of Bruce's fingerprints to place a number of risky investments in his name, bankrupting Bruce and forcing him to relinquish control of Wayne Enterprises. Correctly suspecting that his business rival, John Daggett, has employed Bane to aid in an aggressive take-over of the company, Bruce entrusts businesswoman Miranda Tate to keep full control out of Daggett's hands.

Following a trail left by cat burglar Selina Kyle, Batman confronts Bane in the sewers, who says that he is there to fulfill Ra's al Ghul's destiny. He reveals that he was using Daggett's construction firms to stage a heist on Wayne Enterprises' Applied Science Division. He steals Batman's arsenal before crippling him by slipping one of his spinal discs and sending him to an ancient prison, the Pit, from which escape is virtually impossible. The other inmates relate the story of the only person to ever successfully escape from the prison, a child driven by necessity and the sheer force of will, said to be the child of Ra's al Ghul.

Bane lures the vast majority of Gotham's police force underground and sets off a chain of explosions across the city which simultaneously trap the officers, kill Mayor Garcia at football game, and taking out almost every bridge to the city, turning Gotham City into an isolated city-state. Any attempt to leave the city will result in the detonation of a nuclear bomb, that was once the Wayne Enterprises fusion reactor converted by Pavel. Addressing the citizens, Bane executes Pavel at a football field, reveals the cover-up of Dent's death outside Gotham City Hall, and releases the prisoners locked up under the Dent Act. The rich and powerful are dragged from their homes and put before a show trial presided over by Jonathan Crane. After an attempt to sneak Special Forces soldiers into the city fails, the government blockades Gotham and the city further regresses into a state of anarchy.

The Dark Knight Rises has terrific moments, and if it lacks a force like Heath Ledger's Joker, it isn't as assaultive as The Dark Knight. Nolan fans should be pleased, at least until the terribly coy ending. But with all the murk and solemnity, there's no exhilarating pop. You might say it never quite rises.

After the passing of Rachel Dawes, Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) retreats into seclusion, and Wayne Enterprises suffers from inactivity. Bane (Tom Hardy) conscripts businessman John Daggett (Ben Mendelsohn) to help him obtain Bruce's fingerprints. To this end, Catwoman Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway) is hired by Daggett to steal Bruce's print from Wayne Manor.

Organized crime in Gotham City has been wiped out by implementing the "Dent Act," which grants additional authority to the police force. Even though District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) went on a killing spree, taking on the mantle of "Two-Face," Police Commissioner James Gordon (Gary Oldman) has kept this a secret and placed the blame on Batman (Christian Bale). Bruce Wayne, still deeply saddened by the loss of Rachel Dawes, has secluded himself, leading to a lack of progress at Wayne Enterprises.

Wayne Tower is shot at the Trump Tower in New York. It is a luxurious skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan. Built in 1983, the tower rises 664 feet over 58 floors and features a beautiful bronze facade that makes it stand out among other buildings in the city. The tower's location in the city's heart makes it very accessible and convenient for both residents and visitors. Since the tower's construction, it has become synonymous with the wealthy elite.

The Dark Knight Rises is an ambitious movie that left no stone unturned in its worldwide quest to find the perfect locations to bring the dark story to life. From the hustle and bustle of New York City to the ancient city of Jodhpur, India, and from the backdrop of London's iconic skyline to the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, USA, each location was carefully selected for its unique features.

Those circumstances involve a venerated leader who has planned for a very long time, weaving a web throughout Gotham long before making their appearance known, and then setting out to isolate the city and take control by brutal force, unleashing the ugliest instincts and nature that arises from people in the darkest of hours. It is not enough to just destroy Gotham City -- it must first be disgraced and unmade, stripped of the last vestiges of civil society and broken down until it reaches for the last slim chance for redemption, only to be turned to ashes when it seems things could not get any worse. This is the hell into which Batman walks when he comes out of self-imposed exile, and he will see everything he believed turned on end before it's over.

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