BlueLightning
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What we got on the film was way better than the motivation on Knightfall.
				
			What we got on the film was way better than the motivation on Knightfall.
Hmm Bane born in a hellish prison who makes himself a bad ass fighter and educates himself, goes to Gotham and proves himself, figures out who Batman is by himself, takes over Gotham by himself, breaks Batman in his own Batcave.
Or a Bane who is a over glorified babysitter of little Talia, gets kicked out of the LOS, then carries out Ra's legacy cos he loves Talia.
Heh.
Knightfall Bane would eat TDKR Bane for breakfast and not even raise a burp.

What we got on the film was way better than the motivation on Knightfall.
 I have to agree. Bane's actions in the comics was impressive, but his motives was weak. The guy had dreams about a bat, so he decided to rule Gotham and defeat "Batman" because of fate. That's like having Venom be Australian and deciding to rule New York and defeat Spiderman because of his arachnophobia.
My partner stated something I haven't considered. Alfred' could had been dreaming of seeing Bruce sitting across the way. All this autopilot business' yet we saw him in that cockpit heading out across the bay' right up to the explosion.
I'm sorry, but the ending is pretty straightforward. While I think that Bruce still has lingering feelings about his deathwish (the whole "No Autopilot" thing), it is pretty clear that he chose to save himself. That was the point of the film, that Bruce has to overcome all the pain that was burdening his whole life.
Agreed.
Also, I don't think he was sure either that the autopilot will work (even if he fixed it) and that he will survive. I think he learned something from Bane about the "whole giving people hope and then taking it away" punishment. He didn't want to give the people he cared about hope that he will survive when it's most likely that he won't.
I'm not satisfied with some parts of the ending but I'm glad that Bruce survived and finally got the chance to live a life free from anger and pain with someone.
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But seriously, it most likely could have been an artistic choice, toying with the timeframe, he could have jumped earlier, etc...
Also, he is Batman.
It's like somebody said:
"Now you're looking for the secret... but you won't find it, because of course you're not really looking. You don't really want to know. You want to be fooled. But you wouldn't clap yet. Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back. That's why every magic trick has a third act, the hardest part, the part we call "The Prestige"." "
It's called editing. It's not like they show you the timer twice to lock in the time frame. They are simply using editing to manipulate the audience, and thye did it to amazing effect.
what a sad thread. Oh well you can't please everyone. People actually make polls to see if the movie sucks or not. Wow.
They could as easily have said that the gap between TDK and TDKR was eight months instead of eight years, and the difference would be negligible. They could as easily have said that Bane had control of Gotham for a week instead of months, and it would have been negligible.
Every time skip in this film is arbitrary to the point of being a distraction, at least to me.
That's not really all that Bane is about in the comics. That's part of his origin, but that's hardly his entire reason for being, even just in KNIGHTFALL.
what a sad thread. Oh well you can't please everyone. People actually make polls to see if the movie sucks or not. Wow.
I can remember a lot of posters hating on TDK as well, it's an endless cycle.There's a lot of haters of Rises. Ya better get used to it. I predict it will only get worse with time. If it bothers ya that much then the net is gonna be hell on earth for ya.
I can remember a lot of posters hating on TDK as well, it's an endless cycle.