Nolan is much better at male interactions, especially when it's Father/Son.
Because if there's one thing we don't get enough of in movies these days, it's more male centered story lines with either a father or a son.
- Indiana Jones. Indiana had a daughter, but than everyone said Shia was popular so they retconned it for Indy 4.
- Tron Legacy. Even Alan had a son in the game Tron 2.0.
- Star Wars. Pretty much the whole point. The father becomes a super cool tyrant, the moms pretty much die of broken hearts.
- Star Trek 2009. Papa saved the day while moma gets written off. Spock's emotional baggage of a mother dies leaving Spock in anguish until father reassures him. Bonus points for Uhura being useless.
- Batman Begins. Daddy Wayne can talk and become important to young Bruce but Momma Wayne is pretty much a mute, inanimate statue that Bruce forgets about.
- The Dark Knight. You gave Gordon's son all the lines and screen time over his daughter Barbara?! YOU @#*&$#* PIECE OF #$^*! AND SCREW YOU FOR KILLING ANY CHANCES OF SEEING RENEE MONTOYA #*@@!_($!!!!
- The Dark Knight Rises. Was it really necessary for Catwoman to commit suicide at the halfway point in the film because her husband can't remember when to properly administer her medication?... Oh, wait. No. She killed herself because she thought her husband was cheating on her..... Or was it.. Sh*@. I REMEMBER! Catwoman killed herself because she thought she was still dreaming and wanted to see her catss very badly. That's it!
- Iron Man II. Wow, thank you for that completely out of nowhere father/son dynamic that the story totally didn't need. And thank you once again for not involving mommy.
- Thor. Thor and Odin have fits with each other all throughout. Thor's mommy does pick up a sword!... but is swiftly and easily dispatched. Pspsps. Mothers.
- Super 8. Geezos cripes. JJ really is taking every note from Spielberg, isn't he?
- Lord of the Rings. Aragorn has a son. Hooray!
- The Godfather. Son wants to be just like Dad and deceive his wife just so he can have a son to one day rein supreme!