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This is the point I've been trying to argue with my sister for about 4 years now about the film industry. Who says it's Nolan's fault? Maybe it's Bale being arrogant.
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You can't blame Bale for Bane sounding like an English professor reanimated at a "Clone Wars" droid villain.
Right off the bat (heh) folks complained about Bane's voice, and $200m in box office later, even the staunch defenders admit they couldn't tell what the flock he was saying at points.
And for the record, I never said I couldn't make out what Batman or Bane were saying... but at times trying to understand their garble distracts me from watching the movie, seeing the $250m worth of budget, or checking out Catwoman's ass. It's like watching Crouching Tiger - it's a fantastic movie and shouldn't be dubbed, but you miss something that's going on while reading subtitles.
The fact that folks get defensive about it is silly. Nolan did whatever he wanted with the creation of Batman and Bane - changing mythology, costumes, major events... it was his stupid decision to use the voices he did. He's the director.
And I would argue the long layoff between action would be a prime reason for Batman to stop deep throating by TDKR. Besides - who the heck does he even talk to? It's not like Batman is out making speeches to the public. If he says five words to you, you're probably going to need your jaw wired in a few minutes anyhow. The posters who say his voice is part of his psychosis are close to the mark, but it could have been done in such a way that half the population wasn't annoyed.
Voices matter. Ask Jar Jar Binks.