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I liked it. I like the fact it was film noir. I liked it wanted to take a slow burn. And I love they did something fresh by focusing on Detective Batman...there is a reason there was a Detective Comics in his long branch of titles. 

 

That said...yeah, it went a bit long. And I don't remember THE DARK KNIGHT...which ran almost the same amount of time...having any moments of boredom. And given the critiques people gave the Wall Street scene in THE DARK KNIGHT RISES...I expect to see a response to the final fight sequence given how 'on-the-nose' it was to something going in in our real life as well...same as the Wall Street scene was back then. 

 

Again...good movie. THE DARK KNIGHT for me is still my favorite. 

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