The Dark Knight Harvey Dent/Two Face Thread

Oh I know that there is deeper meaning there, however that doesn't make it feel anymore right. Yes, it provides great commentary about the Batman and the Joker's relationship - but it doesn't accurately reflect the actions the characters would take in such a situation.
 
Those last three pages are the essence of the story. Batman reaches out, but Joker pushes back cos he knows he's beyond redemption. Batman is about justice, not vengeance, and will never kill due to his belief in the sanctity of life, so equally he believes nobody is beyond redemption. Otherwise he would kill, right? But Joker is the one soul he cannot save. Joker points out the absurdity of the situation with his joke, and by laughing, Batman acknowleges this, and there is the mutual understanding that one day, yes, their relationship will end with death. But not today.

My take, as told a few days ago on another thread.

I agree 100%, that is the impression that scene gave to me as well. Also, I thought Batman and Joker both mutually acknowledged, if just for one moment, they're alike in that they are both crazy weirdos. And share a laugh over it.
 
I dunno. I just think it showed Batman at breaking point, and going over that point for a minute or two. Batman has just tried reasoning with Joker, right after Joker had shot Babs, tortured Gordon and would have killed Bats but for having the wrong gun. And Bats still tried to reason with him. By laughing afterwards, Batman allows himself some relief - this bad day will not drive him crazy,but he does need to do SOMETHING crazy to get it out of his system.
 
Apparently we will see Two-Face in TDK. Someone saw Ekchart during the production and they cover him with a hood for take him out the set. It looks like he saw a very realistic scar in Eckhart's left side face. :wow:
 
Hm...could be true. But I'll wait for something more concrete in that regard. :oldrazz:
 
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A Harvey Dent avatar I'm supposed to use on another forum. Made his hair more brownish. Forgot to reset the original size though, lol.
 
well hopefully if that thread about the exclusive footage is right, 2face will be in tdk.
YES
 
ive noticed that in the orignal comics dents "bad" side of his face was more green color than red. so do u think nolan will make dents scarring with a little green in it?
 
Just asked my dear old mum (who used to be a nurse) what an acid burn looks like - she said it's more likely to be a mixture of red and white.

I asked her about any possiblity of green and she said hell no.

So if it's realism youre after - no green scarring.
 
Apparently we will see Two-Face in TDK. Someone saw Ekchart during the production and they cover him with a hood for take him out the set. It looks like he saw a very realistic scar in Eckhart's left side face. :wow:


What if they are shooting the end of TDK scenes? I don't know if taht's the case.
 
should he still have his left ear after that acid bath?
 
I think so. I tend to prefer his sunbed side to look burned rather than skeletal.
 
Thing about Two-Face is, if the left side of his face is destroyed, surely he'd lose the sight in his left eye too.
 
Well he has ALWAYS worn two tone clothes. I definitely think he should even in the film. Although it could be subtly done. In TLH it's more much subtle as one side is a normal business suit and the other side is a different tone with pinstripes. I think that works fine. Then you have BF which he had one side normal business suit and the other side this over the top looking cheetah skin which was anything but subtle.

But in the finale, I definitely want him wearing the classic Black/White suit.
 
Split suits should definitely be used, but only as they were in BTAS: plain white on one side, plain black on the other. Anything more elaborate looks awkward to my eye.
 
How about what one person I think mentioned, that the suit looks like acid had dripped down all over one side?
 
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