Why give Easter Eggs when you can simply reinvent potential easter eggs into pointless side characters? I.E, Montoya becomes Ramirez.
The irony here is that he asks for easter eggs yet is completely oblvious to the fact that using james jr at the end as a focus in itself is an easter egg to the climax of Batman: Year One
There were plenty of Easter Eggs
Bruce's scarred back - Nod to War on Criime
Courtroom scene to Harvey Dent - Nod to Two-Face's comicbook origin
Heck, the Joker's plan to corrupt Harvey Dent is a giant Easter Egg to the Killing Joke.
All the characters exist to further the story, you know.She existed to be a plot device with no deeper meaning. "Oh, my mother's in the hospital, I'm such a deep character". Seems pretty pointless to me, but hey, there are still those who believe that just because you put some random item in a story three or four times over the course of a movie and tie it loosely to the plot in some fashion that you have some amazing knowledge of structure and storytelling.
I didn't catch it until my second viewing, and I treat as one of those "second viewing" goodies, like a lot of what happens in The Prestige or Memento. I don't think it's outrageously obvious. The camera just moves to her looking rather melancholy - it doesn't cut to a dramatic close-up of her face.The problem is that it's not shocking. Because halfway through the movie, they give it away with a single camera shot.
I don't know if any of you guys read comics, but there was a LOT of nods and easter eggs in the movie. No Man's Land, Gotham Central Soft Targets, etc.
But leave the "fanboy" nods to Marvel...and on superhero forums. Nolan is a top class filmmaker, not Zack Snyder.
So you're complaining that her name is Ramirez and not Montoya?You misunderstand. I'm not complaining that she wasn't deeper. I'm complaining that she existed at the expense of existing characters being portrayed.
If you like the use of the character, you like it. I don't. I found her character forced, unimportant, uninteresting, and generally just poorly executed and acted.
You misunderstand. I'm not complaining that she wasn't deeper. I'm complaining that she existed at the expense of existing characters being portrayed.
If you like the use of the character, you like it. I don't. I found her character forced, unimportant, uninteresting, and generally just poorly executed and acted.
Dont be a dick. If its neither Montoya or the character not being deep enough, when you point isnt very clear because thats all you have been talking about.Christ, some of you are dense. How much clearer can I make my point?