What's more likely to be true here:
Half of people who watch this movie can't hear or understand Bane while the other half can. This is because people who could hear Bane have excellent hearing.
The people who had trouble hearing Bane were in a theater where the acoustics made hearing Bane difficult.
This isn't some conspiracy. I don't know how many could hear it just fine while many others could not. The only thing I can attribute this to is the theater. How else would you explain it?
I would explain it by people having different standards than others. I can remember a few times in the movie where I couldn't understand a word or two of Bane. I was able to figure out the meaning of his sentence by just piecing it together. That will bother some people a lot more than others.
On a side note, there was a screen just before the movie started advising people to locate the nearest emergency exit. I thought that was odd given what happened in Colorado.
What's more likely to be true here:
Half of people who watch this movie can't hear or understand Bane while the other half can. This is because people who could hear Bane have excellent hearing.
The people who had trouble hearing Bane were in a theater where the acoustics made hearing Bane difficult.
This isn't some conspiracy. I don't know how many could hear it just fine while many others could not. The only thing I can attribute this to is the theater. How else would you explain it?
I just got back from seeing it. Have mixed feelings about it and will probably need a second watching of it before I can decide how I feel. I did enjoy/love the majority of it. I was never a huge fan of Bane so I guess for me, ending the trilogy with him as the main villain through the majority of the movie didn't sit right, though I get the choice.
Like others, I couldn't understand Bane/Batman at times. I'm assuming this is the fault of the theater's sound system though and not Nolan or the actors. The thing that bothered me with the sound the most was it caused me to miss that quick spiel that Batman said to Gordon to reveal he was Wayne.
No one has discussed this, but it is the one thing that bothers me about this movie... Did Batman really not die and took the catwoman to Paris? How? The 4megaton bomb was said to have a blast radius of 6 miles. Ignoring the fact that the bomb went off much closer than 6 miles away from the city... how did Batman get away from the blast in time when he was still in the plane thingy with what.. 30 seconds to go? It just seems like they made it seem that there was no way he survived. But then they show that last scene at the end that is very confusing.
No one has discussed this, but it is the one thing that bothers me about this movie... Did Batman really not die and took the catwoman to Paris? How? The 4megaton bomb was said to have a blast radius of 6 miles. Ignoring the fact that the bomb went off much closer than 6 miles away from the city... how did Batman get away from the blast in time when he was still in the plane thingy with what.. 30 seconds to go? It just seems like they made it seem that there was no way he survived. But then they show that last scene at the end that is very confusing.
No one has discussed this, but it is the one thing that bothers me about this movie... Did Batman really not die and took the catwoman to Paris? How? The 4megaton bomb was said to have a blast radius of 6 miles. Ignoring the fact that the bomb went off much closer than 6 miles away from the city... how did Batman get away from the blast in time when he was still in the plane thingy with what.. 30 seconds to go? It just seems like they made it seem that there was no way he survived. But then they show that last scene at the end that is very confusing.
No one has discussed this, but it is the one thing that bothers me about this movie... Did Batman really not die and took the catwoman to Paris? How? The 4megaton bomb was said to have a blast radius of 6 miles. Ignoring the fact that the bomb went off much closer than 6 miles away from the city... how did Batman get away from the blast in time when he was still in the plane thingy with what.. 30 seconds to go? It just seems like they made it seem that there was no way he survived. But then they show that last scene at the end that is very confusing.