The Dark Knight Rises Tom Hardy as Bane XIII

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Same difference. Batman is one step below Bane.
 
Whatever their movement, Batman is always one step below Bane in the City Hall's staircase. So, their height difference is maintained. The don't need boxes or special heels for this scene.
 
but they walking up the stairs when they fight. someone would be one step below
 
Exactly. So why should they use boxes and other effects make Bane look taller? The staircase works to their advantage. How do you assume that they won't make Bane higher and use the City Hall fight as your main argument for that?
 
Exactly. So why should they use boxes and other effects make Bane look taller? The staircase works to their advantage. How do you assume that they won't make Bane higher and use the City Hall fight as your main argument for that?
but i i wrotte that they use boxes for wide shots
 
but i i wrotte that they use boxes for wide shots

If the wide shots are shot on street/eye level (as Nolan usually does with his hand to hand combat scenes) and there are people around Bane and Batman, they won't need boxes either. We don't know what's happening yet.
 
oh you're silly. It's going to be understood that they are moving up the stairs, so the brain will perceive as them being the same height.
 
based on the videos its 100% confirmed that while Batman and Bane fight they are moving up the stairs in the building.

I get the feeling that Nolan will be really pushing the "rising" motif in every area, blocking, camera movement, thematically. Bane and Batman ascend up stairs, there's that shot of Bane climbing up out of a hole, there seems to be quite a bit of aerial action, etc. Combined with the fact that a lot of this stuff is shot during daylight, it seems that TDKR is permeated with ascension and light. Hope!

...or I'm just reading too far into things.
 
Yeah, no such thing as symbolism or putting thought into every element of production.
 
Maybe a scene or two with a striking theme of rising in the film (Bane climbing out of the hole, even though that's only rumored as far as I know might be one)...but to say that Batman fighting Bane while the two climb up the steps of a building is meant to symbolize something? Uhh...yeah, no.
 
Yeah, no such thing as symbolism or putting thought into every element of production.


:woot: Yeah, it amazes me how little people know about crafting a story, yet are really keen on dropping there bull***** opinions about it. I guess its a case of the "haves and the have nots". The having or not having of perception, talent and other traits that define a superior individual.
 
Maybe a scene or two with a striking theme of rising in the film (Bane climbing out of the hole, even though that's only rumored as far as I know might be one)...but to say that Batman fighting Bane while the two climb up the steps of a building is meant to symbolize something? Uhh...yeah, no.

I'm not saying that that specific thing symbolizes something, but with enough reinforcement of upward movement throughout the film, the average moviegoer might take notice and actually get a physical sense of ascension, and then consider that thematically. Composition and camera work have a lot to do with how a film feels and the sensation evoked in the viewer.
 
No average moviegoer gives a second thought about thematic elements, man. You're giving way too much credit to the GA. Someone like you or I might, but if you try and thrust that thought upon an average person, they'll likely retort with, "LOL WHO CARES? DID YOU SEE THAT CAR BLOW UP!?" Which is why **** films like Transformers rake in so much cash every few years.
 
Then he must know that Raganork8 LOVES him.

I'm still waiting for an interview shout out; which will probably put me in a coma.
 
No average moviegoer gives a second thought about thematic elements, man. You're giving way too much credit to the GA. Someone like you or I might, but if you try and thrust that thought upon an average person, they'll likely retort with, "LOL WHO CARES? DID YOU SEE THAT CAR BLOW UP!?" Which is why **** films like Transformers rake in so much cash every few years.

Well that's the average moviegoer's loss and why a movie like The Dark Knight is so damn awesome. It is both brilliant filmmaking AND entertains the GA.
 
Im sure Tom doesnt take anything personally, As he said, he knows the hardcore fans get really specific about all the details. I think hes too small myself. But I am thinking they will do something in the final film to make him look bigger. So Im not that worried...
 
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