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Really? because I've been reading Batman comics since I was a 5 year old boy and never when they discussed his earlier days did Bruce act like Nolan's Bruce. Keep in mind I grew up during the post-crisis era from the late 80's all the way up to Infinite Crisis so I've read more than my fair share of Batman stories that are still canonical to this day.
Bruce Wayne played a drunken rich guy but not a jerk in Year One their is a difference.
He didn't go around insulting Gordon and calling him names when he & his wife came to his house in year one when he joked around with him.
If he needed people out of his house he created a diversion he never essentially kicked them out without being good humored about it regardless of the circumstances. In Year One he even used self deprecating humor he may have been a rich himbo but he wasn't an insulting jerk either.
It's ok it's a reinterpretation ADAPTATIONS mean that it will be some thematics adapted to a medium different from the original source. Which is why I appreciate all the movies and don't often bother nitpicking them about "not true to the comics" like many self appointed know-it-all's on here do. The point is not a literal translation but a reinterpretation into another medium keeping the thematics intact.
I just didn't like this particular one. A more imaginative change at least would've been more welcome. I found that it was too cliche in the sense that it's been done in many movies before and of course as a comic book fan it bothered me that it was way too Tony Stark and not enough Bruce Wayne to balance it out.
I mean it didn't even really fit the fact that Bruce's playboy mask is just a dumbed down clumsy extension of who he really is. Which is the juxtaposition the Bruce Alfred knows is determined and strong while the one every one else knows is naive and more frail. But both are kind and likeable. He's awkward and corny but not obnoxious.
No actor has been written fully right as Bruce to a tee but I would say the first 4 movies all had elements of who the public Bruce Wayne really is much more so than Nolan's to me.