This could stand to be criticized as a self-righteous ego trip that only a real stuffy old film-goer will appreciate, however from the rife social/political/economic comments and implications throughout the films many trailers it does make the rather bold statement that this is not just a film about Batman, it's a film taking in to account the realism's of the day and make it more real for us because of it. 'There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne, and when it does you will wonder how you managed to live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.' - Haunting. As well as metaphors such as an American Football stadium being blown up after a young American boy sings the American national anthem, whilst images of mansions being destroyed makes this film every bit as communist as an evening spent sipping Red Wine with Lenin, Stalin, Khrushchev and Castro in the Kremlin. The realness and compatibility with these issues and the world at the moment will make this a more relevant Batman film, and something more than just your average summer blockbuster.