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And while you claim that you still think that Bruce's retirement was caused by Rachel's death, you've also gone on to say that you have other reasons as well, which in my view excludes you from the group they were referring to (the people who hate the movie exclusively for that particular aspect). I think the people that you're referring to as not being accepting of 'deviations' from popular opinion (which is debatable anyway on SHH, because there are alot of people here who were disappointed by TDKR), extremists if you will, are present on both sides of the fence. Why just a few pages back we had a poster who jumped on another one, accusing him of something he had never directly said. Then again, there are good, sensible posters around here, who are TDKR supporters and with whom you can have a civilised debate (such as BatLobster...and there are many others as well), so I don't think the picture's as bleak as you paint it out to be.
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It's one thing to offer up an interpretation and opinion, or reasons for disliking a movie. Ralph Garman, while he was on Kevin Smith's podcast, offered no such interpretation as yours. He didn't do anything to back up his opinion, he just claimed that Batman would never quit over a dead girlfriend, and he proceeded to base the majority of his criticism of the movie on this point when the movie has tons of information pointing to the contrary. This, IMO, indeed made him look foolish and quick to jump to conclusions. That's not to say anyone who has the viewpoint should put in the same category. I had never thought of the interpretation of Batman lying to himself that you mentioned. While I don't agree with it and I don't believe there was an intended double meaning with that scene, I can appreciate that viewpoint because at least some thought went into it and it's an interesting way of looking at it. The same cannot be said for all who attack that part of the movie. Some people's opinions on this are based on a willful ingnorance towards what is presented in the film. Ralph Garman being the prime example. And also, I'd be really surprised if anybody is too scared to express a negative opinion on here. There's a healthy amount of people on the forum who make negative posts about the movie regularly. Plenty of them are posters I like and have had some fun, spirited debates with. Heck, some days I feel like loving TDKR is more the minority opinion on here. Even if that's not the case, I really think the days of this forum being a bunch of "Nolanites" who just jump all over anyone who says anything negative are over. There has been a healthy back and forth on this movie since its release. Quote:
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I would argue that C. Lee's interpretation of why Bruce quit is just as baseless or legitimate (depending on how you see it) as those who argue as to whether Bane's sole reason for attacking Gotham was because of Talia. If some are arguing that he is using conjecture to draw his opinion, then I would say the same of those who opine their own motivations (other than Talia) for Bane
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Hmmm... I don't know . There are actual things that Bane says where you could say Talia isn't his sole motivation. It's never said that his main reason for attacking is Talia, but based on what the movie presents there is more than one big reason: His hatred for Bruce and his love for Talia. Those can be interchangeable.
Bruce's main reason for hanging it up is the 'Dent Act'. That's it. He wants to be Batman because he can't move on from Rachel's death. If you feel differently then, to me, it seems that facts are being disregarded. He made what could be said is a halfhearted attempt to live regularly and just... gave up. You can argue all day that it's lazy writing, and there are points to be made there. But we can't just disregard what was presented.
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Rachel's death is not the reason Bruce gave up being Batman. Contrary to what my sig says I am stating this as fact as I do believe it is, there is more than enough proof of this in the film and I really am shocked that some not only feel this way but hate the whole film because of it (Ralph Garman for example). TDKR may be the most furthest away from the comics in-terms of character but with Nolan's trilogy I think it is bang on.
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Another thing is that sometimes there is intended ambiguity in films. Now, we can sit here and argue all day about Nolan's intentions I suppose, but I really don't believe he intended for there to be any ambiguity about why Bruce quit being Batman. He says why, point blank in the film. With Bane's character, Talia's reveal creates some ambiguity, and this just invites us to take a look at all his words and actions in the film and examine them more closely. |
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With that said I guess you already said that the "Rachel Motivation" is conjecture. So we must now stop being reasonable and resort to name calling: You, my good man, are a dum dum poopypants! ![]() That's how the internet works right?
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I have the feeling that Bane's revolution was originally meant to be genuine but they also wanted to do all these other things like the bomb which made his motives a little more unclear. I love the movie but I think Bane having his own agenda that got him kicked out of the League and brought him to rule the corrupt Gotham with brute force would have been really interesting. Even have the bomb to keep the rest of the U.S. from interfering.
I took Bane's motive to be what he said to Bruce in the fight, fulfilling Ra's goal. There's nothing to contradict that motive, only complicate it. He seems to have affection for Talia, my guess is they reunited after Ra's died. I would assume she offered him a role in the new League where he could prove himself worthy to Ra's in his own way. |
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What's funny is, while we're not spoonfed Bane's philosophy the way the are with the other villains, we actually get a large chunk of his life story. So in a way I feel like I know and understand Bane better than the other villains. My thoughts exactly, haha. |
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I'm not old, I'm ancient
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I received complaints that people were not being allowed to express a negative opinion of the movie in this thread. I came in and read the last page of the thread at that time. I saw Anno say that guy's opinion was stupid, and others saying such opinions were silly, embarrassing, etc. Seeing a bunch of the old timers of the Batboard saying certain opinions are stupid, embarrassing, and silly....tends to make people not want to express their opinion if it is the one being ridiculed. I, who had the same opinion that was being called stupid, decided to post that I held that opinion....and was promptly told I was wrong. I then made a post about how bad it is that people who have a different opinion than the majority are being called stupid. Several posters then said that no one had said that. I posted the post that said that. Then I was told I was being overly sensitive. Sooooo.......the wheels on the bus go round and round..... That was the point of one of my other posts. There is negative criticism, and there is trolling.....and they are not the same thing. Some of the posters in here, take ANY criticism of the movie as trolling. They do not want to discuss new ideas....they simply say it is stupid, silly, embarrassing.....
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C. Lee, why you hate responding to me?
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What are you talking about? I answered a couple of your posts.
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Not the good ones.
Anyways, what do you want to see in the next one? One thing I really want them to carry over is IMAX. I know it's been said how difficult it is to film with, but it's so dang nice looking!
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Then ask them again, because I must not have completely understood your questions before.
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Ugh. It'll be way too ridiculous to be thorough responding on my phone. Maybe tomorrow?
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After careful thought, I need to revise this statement:
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Bruce quit being Philanthropist Bruce beause of the risks with the clean engery project. The core could have been turning into a bomb. Bruce quit being the Real Bruce because of Rachel's death. He never moved on, he never found a life. |
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The idea is, once both of his personas have been rendered irrelevant and he has no way to feel productive in Gotham, all that's left is this shell of a man who has been burying all this pain. He has no outlets left, so he just kind of shuts down and becomes numb to everything. |
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When the movie came out in theaters, I gave it a 7.5/10. Now that I've seen it on BluRay, with a more normal and less blaring soundmix, I actually rate it at a 7/10. Even removing the unfair comparisons to TDK, it's still the weakest of the three and a rather disappointing piece altogether.
But the franchise as a whole should still be lauded for being a genuine standout in its era.
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I could never get behind calling it a disappointing piece altogether. There were too many aspects of the movie that entertained, impressed, enthralled, moved and inspired me to ever label this movie some kind of failure. I mean there are several moments in the film that downright give me chills every single time and the ending really hits home and gets me choked up, so it's a very gut-level thing for me. The fact that the film features easily the most most outstanding cinematography and score of the trilogy, along with Bale's best performance (all IMO) certainly doesn't hurt when it comes to keeping me immersed in its world.
But, to each their own. Disappointment can only be derived from expectation, and I think because these movies are so many things at once, there were so many different types of expectations, which in turn led to wildly different reactions. It's only natural. As of now I'm leaning towards this being my personal favorite of the trilogy, even though I see TDK as being the leaner, meaner piece of filmmaking. I would certainly agree that however one is to rank the movies, the trilogy as a whole body of work deserves recognition for what it accomplished. If you're a Batman fan (one who appreciated Nolan's overall vision anyway...), I think you just have to stop and appreciate for a moment how lucky you are. There are so many fans of other characters and franchises that would love nothing more than to see the object of their fandom get the same kind of treatment and respect, and have the same kind of impact. And no doubt, it's set a benchmark that other franchise filmmakers are aspiring for now, Skyfall just being the latest example. |
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