At best this is a little farfetched. At worst its downright ridiculous
Even if you don't necessarily agree with it, it's a valid reading.
At best this is a little farfetched. At worst its downright ridiculous
Barsad gets gunned down as both he and Talia are getting into the camo Tumbler during the end battle.
What matters is if it was symbolic to you. A lot of the stuff I see in movies connect to something that happened to me personally and I could relate closely with that. The scene acquires a symbolic meaning then, irrespective of the "narrative" that the director is telling. At the end of the day, what matters it the "narrative" that you make out of it. In a movie, especially a block-buster movie (especially a superhero block-buster movie that featured Lambos and RRs) I wouldn't put it past the filmmakers for their love of detail. It could've been just another car, and maybe it was, but if someone can make a connection to the themes and characters, than it's just as valid.
This.
And also, (this may have been noted before, apologies if it has) Bane's looking at the fire batsignal and saying "Impossible!" is hard to figure out- Talia knows Bruce is back, and a few hours have passed since Selina extracted Fox. One would have to imagine that, as a mastermind of this whole plot, she may tell Bane.
-There's a whole crowd of bystanders across the street when Bruce is leaving Wayne Enterprises (as his car is being towed) that looks like the crowd that had gathered to watch them filming the movie instead of just extras who were part of the scene.
-That after the stadium explosion, someone in the booth was able to compose himself enough to be able to get a perfect shot of Bane onto the Jumbotron while he's giving his speech.
-The guy from the boys' home warns Blake to be careful, because "they're hunting down cops like dogs" which I took to mean that not every Gotham City cop was trapped in the tunnels, a plot point which had been griped about a lot.
This.
And also, (this may have been noted before, apologies if it has) Bane's looking at the fire batsignal and saying "Impossible!" is hard to figure out- Talia knows Bruce is back, and a few hours have passed since Selina extracted Fox. One would have to imagine that, as a mastermind of this whole plot, she may tell Bane.
I completely understand that. That's what makes film so great. How one thing may speak to you on one level and speak for something else to another person.
What really pisses me off is when people present their opinion on symbolism as if it's utter fact and how it was intended, and how you're stupid for not thinking the same as them. That's what really irks me when it comes to symbolism.
True. What's more irksome is that most of the time any interpretation isn't meant to be universal at all.![]()
What really pisses me off is when people present their opinion on symbolism as if it's utter fact and how it was intended, and how you're stupid for not thinking the same as them. That's what really irks me when it comes to symbolism.
I believe you are referring to my initial post. I didn't mean to be condescending while making my point. That being said, there is no reason to show the car at all unless it holds some significance. There is absolutely zero chance the Taurus was put in the shot haphazardly.
