Nolan who didn't understand when he was a child

Kurt 2022-03-22 09:01:05

I didn’t understand it when I was a child, and only regarded Wayne as a superhero who wanted to be a superhero. I still feel that it is not as exciting as Marvel, because it is not as high-tech, exaggerated, and mutant as Marvel. Compared with Thor, he is so ordinary, so When I was young, I liked Marvel's popcorn movies. Only now can I realize how strong the contradictions Wayne is facing. Walking on the edge of justice and crime, heroes and criminals are really in the same line. Faced with a Qi Li who killed his favorite parents, it is not so natural for anyone to forgive him. Nolan is really good and expresses Wayne's feelings impressively. The most impressive thing about Nolan’s movies is his darkness and depression. After watching The Rise of The Dark Knight in junior high school, the whole person was too depressed. The mystery of the chivalrous shadow is also dark. Gotham is really desperate. Now imagine. I feel that in such a city, it seems that there is really no courage to live, but the good people are still there, justice was deserved.

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  • Imogene 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    I reviewed the Batman trilogy through Muyu Shuixin, and found that I did not mark the first one. I made up for it. During the review process, Liam Neeson was the most impressive. He was really handsome.

  • Antonina 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    7 points, very lively, other than that, there is no difference between Captain America and the Women's Federation, even Nolan.

Batman Begins quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bruce Wayne - age 8: Rachel, let me see! Can I see?

  • [as Wayne Manor is burning down]

    Bruce Wayne: What have I done, Alfred? Everything my family... my father built...

    Alfred Pennyworth: The Wayne legacy is more than bricks and mortar, sir.

    Bruce Wayne: I wanted to save Gotham. I failed.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Why do we fall sir? So that we can learn to pick ourselves up.

    Bruce Wayne: You still haven't given up on me?

    Alfred Pennyworth: Never.