God dammit.
Dammit dammit dammit.
Why Snyder, you asshat, do you do this to me? You basterd.
Film could have been 8-9/10 but no, you had to make every god damn scene with a f***ing shaky cam. This is has to be the worst shot movie I have ever watched in the past 20 years. Every. F***ing. Scene. Is. SHAKING.
Outside the climax (which I liked, and was basically all CGI), every scene was like that gif. How can you tell a story and get the audience attached when they can't even focus on what is happening? It isn't needed. Get a damn steady cam and/or a trolley.
It's hard to review the movie because that is such a cockup. And as much as I blame Zack Snyder for it, what the hell was Chris Nolan, WB, and everyone else thinking to just let him shoot it like this? I can film a steadier movie with my go pro on a bumpy road. It served no damn purpose.
I'm sure it looked extra bad on the big screen, hopefully the Blu-Ray release mitigates the shaking a little, but I'm honestly surprised that of all the complaints I'm seeing online, etc. and from people who liked the film, there is very little mention of the shaky cam. And yes, it is as bad as I'm making it out to be since the whole movie is shot like this.
I really really REALLY hope the sequel isn't filmed like this, but I'm not getting my hopes up.