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Would it be fair to say that TDK got people to fall in love with batman again? It was for me as I didn't watch BB untill after TDK.
Not only have you guys got me reminiscing about TDK's pure greatness, the last few pages reminded me of just how badass Batman was in TDK.
Yeah that's fair. Not for me though. I fell back in love with Batman with Batman Begins, when I saw it 4 (or was it 5?) times in the cinema back in the summer of 2005. I spent the whole first half of the decade completely away from Bats. All because I was so insulted as a 10 year old after watching Batman & Robin. I rented that **** in 1998 and couldn't watch it in one sitting LOL. Early 99 I borrowed a copy of Knightfall from a friend, and I really wasn't a comic book reader when I was younger, and I was so annoyed with what we were given by Shumacher that I threw my hands up in the air and said **** BATMAN ON FILM (not quite those words).Would it be fair to say that TDK got people to fall in love with batman again? It was for me as I didn't watch BB untill after TDK.
And he's got some great subtle moments, too. My personal favorite was when he's confronting Dent at the end:
Batman: "What happened to Rachel wasn't chance. We decided to act. We three"
Dent: "Then why was it me who was the only one who lost everything?"
Batman: ".....it wasn't"
That moment was great. His voice goes down an octave where he almost whispers that last line. He was feeling the same pain Harvey was over Rachel. He can't even tell him that.
And he's got some great subtle moments, too. My personal favorite was when he's confronting Dent at the end:
Batman: "What happened to Rachel wasn't chance. We decided to act. We three"
Dent: "Then why was it me who was the only one who lost everything?"
Batman: ".....it wasn't"
That moment was great. His voice goes down an octave where he almost whispers that last line. He was feeling the same pain Harvey was over Rachel. He can't even tell him that.
And he's got some great subtle moments, too. My personal favorite was when he's confronting Dent at the end:
Batman: "What happened to Rachel wasn't chance. We decided to act. We three"
Dent: "Then why was it me who was the only one who lost everything?"
Batman: ".....it wasn't"
That moment was great. His voice goes down an octave where he almost whispers that last line. He was feeling the same pain Harvey was over Rachel. He can't even tell him that.
That's one of my favorite moments as well. As much as I criticize Nolan's Batman/Bruce Wayne sometimes, there are plenty of moments that are absolutely fantastic.
I think that entire last scene is one of, if not the best scene in TDK...and it didn't even have Joker in it!
It's all in the eyes. Bale's best scene in that film for sure.
...that scene was one of the most powerful in any batman movie.
And he's got some great subtle moments, too. My personal favorite was when he's confronting Dent at the end:
Batman: "What happened to Rachel wasn't chance. We decided to act. We three"
Dent: "Then why was it me who was the only one who lost everything?"
Batman: ".....it wasn't"
That moment was great. His voice goes down an octave where he almost whispers that last line. He was feeling the same pain Harvey was over Rachel. He can't even tell him that.


But how? It's the perfect bookend. Batman passing the mantle off to Robin. It ends like it began in many ways. Begins opens with daylight, a young happy Bruce with a female friend, with his whole life ahead of him. But that gets cut off. Then it goes to the first time we see Bale's face. It's a closeup and he's trapped in a prison with sadness all over his face.For you who like the movie yes, but for those who don't like is one of the worst ways to finish the trilogy. This ending annoys me.
I honestly get tears in my eyes EVERY single time ive seen the ending. Which is probably over a dozen times by now.No need to feel sad for me. I enjoy watching TDKR.
I think "epic and beautiful" is a bit much describing TDKR's finale, though.
I honestly get tears in my eyes EVERY single time ive seen the ending. Which is probably over a dozen times by now.