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How about we have a narcissist, asshole, chad for Bane?
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How about we have a narcissist, asshole, chad for Bane?
How about we have a narcissist, asshole, chad for Bane?
The point of the movie surely is though that the Riddler is inspired by Batman, see's himself as a vigilante fighting genuine immorality like him but crosses the line into becoming jury and executioner as well, I think you see with him really a good cause gets perverted by his own ego and need to be someone. That does I think make it a Batman movie with some genuine depth to the character, a flawed Batman confronted with a mirror of himself who has gone down the darker path.I'm not sure if this is an unpopular opinion. But it seems to me the Riddler was the real hero.
- The Riddler single-handedly took down all the big bads while Batman was busy beating up small-time thugs in the alleyway. The world's best detective was completely oblivious to the city's corruption.
- As good as Batman was at guessing riddles, he didn't catch the Riddler. The Riddler deliberately exposed himself to be caught.
- But because this is a Batman movie and they needed to make Riddler the big bad, they shoehorned in the whole Tyler Durden's Project Mayhem-ish ending which was completely unnecessary for Riddler..
I'm not sure if this is an unpopular opinion. But it seems to me the Riddler was the real hero.
But... even Riddler's plans were heavily dependent on coincidences rather than actual planning. One thing that was completely baffled me was Penguin shooting at Falcone. Dude's supposed to be a smart criminal (being Falcone's right hand and all that), and he was all calm and composed even when tied up facing the Batman. And with Falcone arrested, he's well on his way to take over Falcone's criminal operations, and yet he couldn't handle a few petty insults and decides to shoot Falcone in front of the entire police department? Man that's silly...
- The Riddler single-handedly took down all the big bads while Batman was busy beating up small-time thugs in the alleyway. The world's best detective was completely oblivious to the city's corruption.
- As good as Batman was at guessing riddles, he didn't catch the Riddler. The Riddler deliberately exposed himself to be caught.
- But because this is a Batman movie and they needed to make Riddler the big bad, they shoehorned in the whole Tyler Durden's Project Mayhem-ish ending which was completely unnecessary for Riddler.
Regardless, I enjoyed the movie. Compared to Nolan and Burton's movies, this was imo the best version of Gotham. Nolan's was more Metropolis than Gotham. Burton's Gotham feels like a small town out of the Adam's Family. Burton's Catwoman and Penguin remains more iconic though. I liked how they tried to incorporate investigative elements, even though it could've been done better. And Pattison's Bruce Wayne is definitely a fresh and interesting take. Bale's Wayne always felts like a boring supporting character.
Maybe I'm remembering incorrectly but doesn't "Something in the Way" by Nirvana only play twice? Once when he's introduced in the beginning and at the very end?Flaws -
*The variations of the Nirvana song are throughout the movie's soundtrack - the orchestral score. It gets repetitive and impossible to ignore as opposed to the first time I saw it.
*The comparisons to Saw are positive aspects, but how they copied & pasted elements of Seven & Fight Club to the Riddler were just lazy. At least try to make it more subtle you're copying from older loved movies.
Maybe I'm remembering incorrectly but doesn't "Something in the Way" by Nirvana only play twice? Once when he's introduced in the beginning and at the very end?
Saw comparisons? For the rat trap? The bomb? God forbid any other movie does traps or it will be compared to the bullshit that was the Saw franchise.
Fight Club? Which aspect of Fight Club exactly? No one thought they were Tyler Durden. If you're comparing the officers towards the end of FC to the Riddler's followers that's a broad stretch.
No clue where you get the Seven comparison. Him having a "vision and goal?" Yeah, surely that's also copied. Been done a thousand times.
Maybe I'm remembering incorrectly but doesn't "Something in the Way" by Nirvana only play twice? Once when he's introduced in the beginning and at the very end?
Saw comparisons? For the rat trap? The bomb? God forbid any other movie does traps or it will be compared to the bullshit that was the Saw franchise.
Fight Club? Which aspect of Fight Club exactly? No one thought they were Tyler Durden. If you're comparing the officers towards the end of FC to the Riddler's followers that's a broad stretch.
No clue where you get the Seven comparison. Him having a "vision and goal?" Yeah, surely that's also copied. Been done a thousand times.
The licensed song only plays twice. But there's many variations of it within the orchestral score.
Listen to the beginning of this track as an example.
Yup, the rat trap, the bomb, and a few other murder contraptions that supposedly the victim could escap.... oh they died anyway.
That's directly lifted from the Saw franchise. I know because I've seen them all, most of them multiple times, and consider a few of them to be excellent (1&2), a few to be great (4&6), one to me 'okay' (3), and the rest to be absolute trash.
In the way The Riddler started an anti-establishment/anarchist cult bent on the destruction of 'the system' is very Tyler Durden-ish.
Riddler writing in notebooks, just like John Doe, was a lifted straight out of Se7en.
And I haven't actually looked up any commentaries about other comparisons beyond my own observations, but apparently I'm not the only one that noticed them.
The Batman: 7 Similarities With Se7en
https://screenrant.com/the-batman-se7en-similarities/
The Batman And Se7en Have More In Common Than You Think
https://www.looper.com/790339/the-batman-and-se7en-have-more-in-common-than-you-think/
The Batman Is Basically If Batman Was In Se7en, But That's Why It Rules, Actually
https://www.slashfilm.com/789941/th...was-in-se7en-but-thats-why-it-rules-actually/
You went out of your way to prove nothing to me.
Hey pal, you got your panties in a twist. Don't get angry at me for your misguided stance.Thought we were having an honest discussion about a film, but apparently you were just shitting on my opinion, which I backed up every point I made, and you basically put your fingers in your ears and began babbling like a fool.
Yup, the rat trap, the bomb, and a few other murder contraptions that supposedly the victim could escap.... oh they died anyway.
Hey pal, you got your panties in a twist. Don't get angry at me for your misguided stance.

Your final source even credits the movie positively for supposedly copying Se7en.
No clue where you get the Seven comparison
Get your head out of your ass.
You went out of your way to prove nothing to me.
The Saw franchise did not invent such "trap" scenarios.