Laderlappen
Fat, drunk, and stupid
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Realism shouldnt be lightened up a bit because these movies arent realistic. If it became less realistic, it would become a fantasy-movie.
Should "Realism" be lightened up a bit?..... Uhhh, NO!
It worked wonders in Begins, and they pushed it even further in TDK, and it WORKS!... If it aint broke, dont fix it! Nolan knows what he's doing, and he shouldn't change A THING!
I'm pretty sure Gordon knows. It's obvious from the dialog after he saved Reese with his Lambo.Even if Gordon figured it out somehow, it wouldn't be in his best interests to say anything about it to anyone. Batman is his one, true ally, as well as his co-conspirator.
BB and TDK are....Realism shouldnt be lightened up a bit because these movies arent realistic. If it became less realistic, it would become a fantasy-movie.
I want to SEE the corruption on the streets. I want to FEEL the corruption on the streets. I want Gotham City to look, feel, and act like they need a Mother F'n Bat-Man. TDK looked like the cops were doing a fine job without him. People were walking around at night time, no problem. People were shopping at the local malls at night, no problem. Sure, some cops were corrupt, but most seemed fine.
As far as atmosphere goes, I wasn't feeling any threat from the citizens of some crazed terrorist roaming the city. That's what was left out!
Its not the "realism" that bugs me about Nolans Batman movies, but it was TDKs realistic atmosphere that bugged me. Begins atmosphere was fine, but TDK was just a little to polished/realistic.
I want to SEE the corruption on the streets. I want to FEEL the corruption on the streets. I want Gotham City to look, feel, and act like they need a Mother F'n Bat-Man. TDK looked like the cops were doing a fine job without him. People were walking around at night time, no problem. People were shopping at the local malls at night, no problem. Sure, some cops were corrupt, but most seemed fine. As far as atmosphere goes, I wasn't feeling any threat from the citizens of some crazed terrorist roaming the city. That's what was left out!
Should "Realism" be lightened up a bit?..... Uhhh, NO!
It worked wonders in Begins, and they pushed it even further in TDK, and it WORKS!... If it aint broke, dont fix it! Nolan knows what he's doing, and he shouldn't change A THING!
Batman is hope in Gotham, and apparently he cleaned up 90% of Gotham quicker then a team of people could rebuild a mansion, but thats not the point. I know thats how it was in TDK, but the atmosphere didn't scream corruption, chaos, or help from any citizen. Batman's war on crime should be endless, and his work should keep coming in. TDK-Gotham felt like Metropolice, and Batman was just like Superman. There needs to be more corruption, more chaos, more greed, more filth, and Batman's quest needs to be endless. By the end of TDK, I felt like Batman got Joker, Two-Face is dead, and another month of what he was doing before, and Gotham should be sparkling just like it was at the beginning of this movie.Ummm, that was the whole point. Batman was making a difference in Gotham. Things had changed since Begins. Batman was inspiring the citizens of Gotham, too. Hence the Batman copy cats. We see criminals unnerved by Batman's presence when they see the Batsignal in the sky.
And did you really feel like Gotham and all of its citizens would have been worse off if he didn't? I never felt that once throughout the entire movie.Joker: " Lets wind the clocks back a year. These cops and lawyers wouldn't have dared cross any of you"
Joker: "I know why you choose to have your little group therapy sessions in broad daylight. I know why you're afraid to go out at night. The Batman. See Batman has shown Gotham your true colours unfortunately"
Batman was very much needed. Could anyone else except Batman have brought Lau back to Gotham, which helped Harvey convict all those criminals?
I guess I didn't feel for any of them, cause I just felt like Bruce wanted to take the cape off more then he wanted to be Batman. In Begins, he was the one trying to help Gotham, but in TDK, he was just looking for someone to help out, so he could take the cape off and be happy with his life. Why did he want to take the cape off so badly? To be with Rachel? I thought he had to be a protector of the city, to seek revenge over his parents, and in a sense, apease them in the afterlife. Something that was never once brought up in TDK. So I guess you can say, I felt for Gotham's citizens, as much as I did for Bruces parents in TDK.Really? All those angry citizens at Harvey's press conference, the crazed frenzy of trying to kill Reese because Joker was going to blow up a hospital, the mass evacuation of the city etc.
I don't know how you didn't feel it.
Hehe, ok, I guess that'll be viewing 30+ for me....Joker, I agree. I suggest Travesty you watch The Dark Knight again.
Hehe, ok, I guess that'll be viewing 30+ for me....![]()
Batman is hope in Gotham, and apparently he cleaned up 90% of Gotham quicker then a team of people could rebuild a mansion, but thats not the point. I know thats how it was in TDK, but the atmosphere didn't scream corruption, chaos, or help from any citizen. Batman's war on crime should be endless, and his work should keep coming in. TDK-Gotham felt like Metropolice, and Batman was just like Superman. There needs to be more corruption, more chaos, more greed, more filth, and Batman's quest needs to be endless. By the end of TDK, I felt like Batman got Joker, Two-Face is dead, and another month of what he was doing before, and Gotham should be sparkling just like it was at the beginning of this movie.
And did you really feel like Gotham and all of its citizens would have been worse off if he didn't? I never felt that once throughout the entire movie.
I guess I didn't feel for any of them, cause I just felt like Bruce wanted to take the cape off more then he wanted to be Batman. In Begins, he was the one trying to help Gotham, but in TDK, he was just looking for someone to help out, so he could take the cape off and be happy with his life. Why did he want to take the cape off so badly? To be with Rachel? I thought he had to be a protector of the city, to seek revenge over his parents, and in a sense, apease them in the afterlife. Something that was never once brought up in TDK. So I guess you can say, I felt for Gotham's citizens, as much as I did for Bruces parents in TDK.![]()
If you've seen it that many times there is no way that you could have come to the conclusions that you did.
Travesty said:So I guess you can say, I felt for Gotham's citizens, as much as I did for Bruces parents in TDK.![]()
Batman's quest is endless that's why he took the blame, he knows he can't quit been Batman.