Super_Ludacris
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The Sage said:And this isn't shown in the B89 film? That his parents' death led to him to wanting revenge?
Well you cant have a Batman film without his parents death but with Batman Begins they made you see and capture the depth of how there death effected him and his upbriging and creation. They took that to a definitve level which is much more believeable.
You saw the pain he was in when his parents died, his dads last words that ring true to his whole life
You saw how it how he felt guilty about his fear leading to there death
You saw the contemplation he went through to try to kill Joe thinking that would avenged there death
You saw him see the bigger picture of how there death made him a see a bigger picture of a problem existing when he was punked by Falcone and his haunting turning to vengance and drive for purpose
You saw his travels, his trainings, his decision to create his own personal quest seperate from the League of shadows
You saw how he utilised and got organised to fight crime, using his gadgets, finding the right people (Gordon with research), turning his fear into a muse
In essence you saw how 2 parents deaths can create a Batman in such a defintive level of explination and journey that showcases the emotion itself


What did Burton show? A slow-mo flashback (more style over substance) and cutting back to Keaton but showing no emotion on his face, just cutting to Alfred letting Vicki Vale into batcave

Dont get me wrong I dug Burton's movie, I enjoyed it but it is a flawed film and it really shows when you compare to Batman Begins. That's my point