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Monday, August 27, 2012

the dark knight rises review

bat logo upside down to robin
after reviewing the film I have concluded one thing that Bruce Wayne is pretty much alive and it is not an illusion that Alfred saw him with Selena Kyle in Florence. Chris Nolan the director of the dark knight trilogy has been so wise in making the explosion at the end where the batman took the bomb to the ocean and save Gotham from it's doom. We all saw the bomb exploded but the question is on what manner did the bomb exploded? the bomb exploded in the water that the water rises so it means the bomb has let go before it exploded. Remember what fox says earlier about the bat. He says " Nothing beats air superiority "and I believe that the bat has the ability to escape the explosion with just a little time left on the clock if not whats the difference between the bat and the ordinary aircraft. Though we haven't saw the full potential of the Bat in the movie knowing Wayne enterprises vehicles they just have so much in their arsenal. The other reason why I think Bruce Wayne is alive is that at the end Lucius Fox ask that if there is anything that he could do to fix it but the technician replied that it has already been fixed six months ago and the patch was applied by Bruce Wayne. Six months is enough for Gotham to re establish it's city from the aftermath caused by bane's invasion. There are some other things too that prove that Batman is still alive one proof is the bat signal at Jim Gordon's office which has been fixed. If your going to tell me that it might be someone else, dumb answer! what's the point of fixing the bat signal if batman is no more. Does that make sense? One more sign is who gave John Blake whom has been revealed to be Robin at the end the coordinates of the bat cave. The location of this cave is very secret since it is covered by a waterfall and only few people knows it that counts Alfred, Fox and Bruce Wayne. I don't know whats driving me on this movie, maybe people like me just want a proper closure for the batman. I have come up a theory which Chris Nolan might take for the future of the batman. We saw Robin in the end entering the bat cave so maybe it's a hint that he will make another trilogy which centers Robin then the seventh film might be Batman and Robin fighting there most vile foes. what do you think?

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

does batman really ended in the dark knight rises?

Warning: Spoilers about the ending of "Dark Knight Rises" lie ahead!
Throughout Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy, one question consistently emerged: How long can Bruce Wayne keep suiting up as Batman?
In "The Dark Knight," Wayne memorably informed trusty butler Alfred that "Batman has no limits." Not the case for Bruce Wayne as a man, Alfred pointed out, to which Bruce replied, "Well, I can't afford to know them." In "The Dark Knight Rises," however, Wayne learned the hard way that both he and his elemental alter ego do have limits. No one can suffer the back-breaking pain of Bane and walk away consequence-free. And just as there's an end to what the Caped Crusader can accomplish, there's a line that Nolan as a storyteller refused to cross: killing Batman.

Is Batman In 'The Dark Knight Rises' Destined For Trouble?
Though many signs pointed to the ultimate demise of Bruce Wayne by the end of "Rises," the hero survived and flew off with an unexpectedly happy ending. But even though he lived to fight another day (come on, you really think he'll stay retired?), Wayne certainly felt his fair share of pain throughout the "Dark Knight" conclusion. And from actor Christian Bale's perspective, that kind of reckoning was always coming his way.
"He's always been destined for some kind of a fall," the actor told MTV News. "We know that he's altruistic, we know his motives are born from genuine, sincere pain and a very understandable desire for revenge. We know he's attempting to turn that into something good, but we [also] know he has this monstrous personality inside of him. He's forsaken his life for that. Unless you make some serious changes, you know that something will befall him that's not going to be healthy.
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"He's almost begging for a downward spiral," Bale continued. "He's begging for pain. He wants to have that pain inflicted upon him. It's something that's been a concern throughout all of these movies. That's expressed in a scene in 'Batman Begins' by Alfred, who is always the heart of these stories. 'And then what? And then what? How does this end?' "
Well, it doesn't end with the death of Batman, we know that much. Asked if there was any part of him that wanted to see Bruce die in the end, Bale smiled and said, "Not from an acting point of view. Not from any desire to never have to act again. I've enjoyed immensely playing the role."

The Dark Knight Rises
Do you think Batman should have died at the end of "Dark Knight Rises," or are you happy he lived? Sound off in the comments section below!

  1. image?.Caption Christian Bale in "Dark Knight Rises"
    Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures