10 Infamous Movie Plot Holes That Actually Have Legitimate Answers

6. The Dark Knight Rises - How Bruce Came Back To Gotham

the dark knight rises ending Another "plot hole" from The Dark Knight Rises. Seriously, this is starting to get very predictable. At one point in the movie Bruce Wayne is being held prisoner somewhere in the middle east, but after escaping the prison he comes back to Gotham very quickly, manages to infiltrate into the city and lead the final battle for the fate of the city. But, at that point he didn't had any money, since Bane emptied his bank account, and even if he had any money, how could he return to the city? The second he is spotted buying tickets to the US he will be held for interrogation on how he escaped or where was he. So how could he return to Gotham? The Reasonable Explanation... For those who make this complaint about the film, have you ever seen Batman Begins? In the film we see Bruce running away, leaving Gotham and pursuing a life of crime, traveling across the world trying to understand the criminal mind, that alone should be enough explanation, but that isn't everything. At the end of his journey, he is trained by Ra's al Ghul, who trained him in the arts of combat, theatricality, deception, and infiltration, as explained with the line "You know how to disappear, we can teach you to become truly invisible." Not only that, Ra's even said that he was is best student. It wasn't explained in the movie because that thing was explained in Batman Begins, explaining that would be like explaining why he is called Batman again. This could also explain why he could wander around along Selina Kyle at the end of the movie, sure, people might recognize him, but without any evidence they can't prove that he is Bruce Wayne. "But what if there is evidence" you might say, well, remember that he had the "Clean slade," which erased every record of a person in the world. With that he might not erase the memory of a Bruce Wayne, however he can erase all the things that might be necessary to prove who he really is.
 
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