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Bruce having a woman/family of his own was a narrative through-line from Knight. It was representative of the "normal life" Bruce tries to make for himself with Rachel in that film that ends up evaporating when she does, which ties in to his eventual hermetic, empty existence at the start of Rises. Alfred and Lucius' suggestions for Bruce to hook up with Selina and Tate is explicitly for Bruce to get back into the world, i.e. start living his life. Ironically this actually works though it mainly succeeds in getting Bruce back into being Batman. So I do think having Bruce end up with a girl in his new life is essential and that Selina was the best character for that, considering her redemptive arc (contrasting Tate/Talia's destructive one) that illustrates that she is Bruce's true soulmate.
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It was probably the best way of showing he had moved on and was ready to start fresh considering that the other woman in his life represented the opposite. Quote:
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Maybe she could've been introduced at the ending, following Ra's' own attack on Gotham and his death. Maybe she would've been a replacement of sorts for Earle and she could've had a peripheral role in TDK as well, with hints of her aspirations for a clean energy project, as well as hints of also being attracted to Bruce. Then again, I don't think Nolan thought of including her until TDKR, so this is all rather moot. It's fun to speculate though.
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I've always considered the Rachel hate when she was played by Maggie weird and I've mostly seen it associated with such luminary reasons as 'she's a butterface'. What was so smile-worthy about her death for you?
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With regards to your post, Hathaway's Selina is by FAR my favorite element of this movie. The movie lifted every time she came on screen. But I have to concede that she was lacking character development and more screen time. That was one of my complaints, we did not get enough Selina. I know Nolan had to be convinced to use her, and thankfully it didn't turn out like a Venom in Spider-Man 3 scenario. But given how over stuffed the plot was, what we got could have been much worse. In fact given how great Selina was, it makes me see how much more we could have gotten if Talia was (and should have been) removed from the plot altogether, and Selina was the primary and sole female lead in the movie. There was no chemistry with between Bale and Cottiard, and the only scene Marion got to show any real acting talent was in Talia's reveal.
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However, had Talia been introduced, appeared and been directly linked/appeared with Ra's, Bruce and maybe Batman in BB, it may haven given her character in this series slightly more meaning, depth and presence, even in and with the depleted form we basically got of her in TDKR. The twist/reveal in TDKR would have most likely been redundant then as she would have been known Bruce, but instead we could have gotten more Bane-Talia scenes. Though that would also have likely overcrowded the film even more, lol. Last edited by Van Petrol; 12-28-2012 at 09:09 AM. |
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Jonah probably thought the jumble of characters worked fine in his 400 page script. Problem is, something that long was never going to be a movie.
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I actually think Marion and Bale worked better on screen than Bale/Maggie and Bale/Holmes.
She had that exotic quality to her. With the Bruce/Selina scenes the chemistry was very real and in the moment, they had that great banter. With Miranda, the scenes felt more dream-like. Almost like Bruce was falling into the familiar trap of placing all his faith in the future on one woman (like he did with Rachel), with Talia intentionally playing on that weakness. Bruce was more attracted to the idea of what Miranda represented, very similarly to his feelings towards Rachel, I'd argue. It's all a very forced construct, where everything is all neat and perfect. Whereas with Selina, it was a much more human and organic courtship, and very imperfect. I liked the contrast there, and I liked how Miranda/Talia picked up some of the threads left by Rachel as well as her father. |
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Katie's Rachel at least had warmth to her , and you believed she cared for Bruce. She may not chose him as her mate , but you believed that she was fond of him and wanted him to be happy. Maggie's was very distant toward Bruce ,though she had great chemistry with Dent. Ultimately though, it was a weakly written role , and i'm not sure if someone better could have really made a difference. The Nolan's are quite weak when it comes to writing women , and I think Hathaway probably brought alot more charm and charisma to Selina then was on the page. |
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Mistress of Magic
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It always irritates me when this thread goes from discussing Miranda/Talia/Marion to talking about how great Anne was and how Selina is Bruce's perfect "soul mate" or how "organic" their courtship was (HUH??). Sorry, it just really irks me, because there are threads for that.
But since it was brought up, this movie did nothing to change my opinion that Batman/Bruce doesn't, and shouldn't, have a "soul mate". Bruce and Selina were not that deep and there wasn't much material to gauge from.
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While I can see Selina representing a "new lease on life", all this "She's his soulmate!" stuff is a bit much IMO, since for me no romance in this trilogy was done well enough for me to think Bruce had a soulmate.
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The Dark Knight
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Lol, as funny as that is, he DOES have a more meaningful relationship with Joker than he does Rachel/Miranda/Selina. Bale's interaction with his villains and father figure's is better than the ones he had with his love interests. I'd say Gordon, Alfred, Joker, Blake, etc. are much better candadate's for Bruce's "Soulmate" than Selina is, hahahaha.
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Mistress of Magic
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Bruce/Gordon... I can go with that.
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As much as I enjoyed and loved Bruce/Selina, Batman and Gordon is still my favorite partnership in the entire trilogy (with Bruce/Alfred coming in 2nd).
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Same here, I wish Batman's relatioship with Gordon was better portrayed in this movie, or at least more of it. Much more.
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Ultimate Hero
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Given that some have stated on how they wish that Nolan had included Talia's character much earlier in the series; in particular, within BB instead, how would you guys have reworked BB if Talia was in it; especially if you were allowed to get rid of Rachel's character altogether (let's just say that Harvey had a different character for a love interest in TDK)
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Mar 2012
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I just realized...regarding the "Shawshank" ending, it would have to be Bruce meeting up with Lucius rather than Alfred if you wanted to do that ending properly.
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That fault lies with the Nolan's , and not Cotillard imo , but again fair or not, the woman fans and non fans cared about was Selina. I think the whole "soul mate " thing is going a bit far, but Bale did certainly have much more chemistry with Hathaway than with Cotillard. Hathaway did give a good performance , and Cotillard did good with what little she had. Had she been given a juicer role like Mal in Inception , she wouldn't have had the thunder taken from her. Then again, Talia imo has always been a pretty one note character . Catwoman is the better role. |
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Apart from her reveal scene Cottiard had no memorable scenes. Unless you count her death scene which is memorable for all the wrong reasons Whereas Hathaway's Selina had a memorable scene or moment in virtually every scene she appeared in.
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