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I remember in Batman year One, one of the first suspects Gordon had as to who Batman was, was Bruce Wayne. But Wayne staged a whole show to deceive Gordon.
				
			I remember in Batman year One, one of the first suspects Gordon had as to who Batman was, was Bruce Wayne. But Wayne staged a whole show to deceive Gordon.
Yes, but that was before Batman became a trusted ally to him. That only happened at the end after he saved Gordon's baby.
Oh ok. The comics have implied Gordon may already have figured out who Batman is, like the Joker, but he doesn't care.
And isn't that irony for you. Gordon is supposed to be as unwavering and committed to stopping crime as Batman is and he knows who Batman is, but because they are buddies, he lets this violent obsessed vigilante get off.
Gordon's expression in TDKR is borderline camp when he realizes, for the first time, that his friend and trusted ally is none other than Bruce Wayne.
"huurrrrr, durrrrrrr, Bruce Wayne?!?"
It's fine and dandy that Gordon wouldn't care who he was, but to not have even the slightest clue and be puzzled by it? Ridiculous. This is the same guy, a detective and cop, who saw Bruce crash his lambo to "catch the light" (Gordon even thought he was trying to catch the van).
A subtle smile on Gordon's part would have been more appropriate when Batman flies away after telling him that. A smile like he gives him at the end of Batman Begins. But nah, "Broos Weyne??" after an insulting flashback that spells it out for the audience. Yeah, no kidding Gordon, Bruce is Batman.
Gordon's "Bruce Wayne?" was a little weird for me when I first saw it. I thought it could have been said differently. But now I don't feel the same. I think it's more of a "I never cared to even find out who it was....but Bruce Wayne!? That billionaire dope!? My god."
That moment was so cheesy and corny. Apparently Gordon can remember every person he's ever comforted.
If Oldman hadn't said anything, just facial acting, the flashback would have worked. The way it is now seems indeed unintentionally funny, like many things in TDKR.
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 .Umm you really don't get it do you? Good lord. These movies are made with the general audience in mind not the fans. It was always like this with an iconic character like batman and will always be that way. For your information a lot of people only saw TDK and not Batman Begins. Plus I disagree. It wasn't corny, it was very emotional.That moment was so cheesy and corny. Apparently Gordon can remember every person he's ever comforted. The audience, on the other hand, has to be reminded about it. I always thought Gordon had suspicions about who Batman was, but didn't care. Apparently he doesn't even have suspiscions, whereas Blake can telepathically discern it from a look. / end rant (for which I feel somewhat guilty)
On the other hand, back on topic, in terms of Burton's films, Gordon didn't even really have a role. Definitely a mark against Burton's mythos... a normal good cop like Gordon just doesn't fit in well.

The main thing that really annoys about the time bomb in TDKR and other movies with similar plot devices is that the time given before the bomb goes off is unrealistically low given the amount of things that happen within that frame...
Hell some films say only 2 minutes left before bomb goes off, then it follows the action of one character for 4 minutes...
The flaws listed in TDKR certainly exist, but there are scads of worse ones in other movies, and those fans seem to eat that **** up smiling.
...if you get my meaning.
Actually, from what I hear, the chase scene, that bit and Bruce taking the bomb over the bay was all in real time. I'll have to rewatch and time it though.
I think it's interesting that to this day, Batman Returns is still the only sequel Tim Burton has ever done. Recently there was a lot of talk of a Beetlejuice sequel in the works, but that seems to have died down. I'd love for it to happen though. I can't believe Burton hasn't worked with Keaton in over 20 years. That's insane to me.
 
				