No. Pariah has not seen the movie. He's basing his bitching on a read of the script.
Let me repeat that: He is basing his bithing on a read of the script.
You cannot read a movie and expect it to work. It has to be scene.
I have no problem with this version of Batman's origin. It makes perfect sense within the framework of this movie. It works. Nolan and Goyer struggled to find a way to tell the story in the real world. They have succeeded.
The way they used Joe Chill in this film shows exactly why there needs to be a Batman. Had there been a Batman, the DA would not have needed Joe Chill to deal to get Falcone. That was just one small little detail. Batman wants the criminals to stay in jail. He wants to eliminate the hypocrasy of the system. This lesson teaches Bruce that the system doesn't work, and that it needs help. So he becomes that help. But not right away. He has to learn how to help, and that's where he falls. He gets lost, until Ducard finds him. But his compassion is strong, and he will not kill without a trial. Just because Ra's says the man is guilty isn't enough for Bruce. It shows he still believes in the system. And that's when he realizes it needs outside help to succeed in Gotham.
"Well, as it happens, I wrote the damned SOP," Illescue half snarled, "and as of now, you can bar those jackals from any part of this facility until Hell's a hockey rink! Is that perfectly clear?!" - Dr. Franz Illescue - Honor Harrington: At All Costs
"I don't know what I'm do, or how I do, I just do." - Alexander Ovechkin</sub>