Movie elements

Clementine 2022-03-18 09:01:02

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Christopher is a good director who loves to learn. Therefore, Batman 6 can capture Milton's temperament; in Batman 5, many elements worth talking about are interspersed.



After self-exiled

young Wayne failed to assassinate the enemy, he regretted losing his mind due to anger, and wandered for many years looking for answers. He is by no means convinced of the way of becoming Batman using violence to solve problems, but he has made a decisive move because he cannot achieve justice through legal procedures. So in Batman 6, Wayne yearns for a "Knight of Light". This shows that Christopher's understanding of "Xia" is profound and realistic. For low-level commercial films such as "Spider-Man," man is a romantic thing. You have strength and kindness, just do it. (I have to say, Jin Yong believes that those in power should wear three watches, otherwise someone should cut off his head with the Heavenly Sword, which is also naive). In the romantic knight movie, it only describes the side of violence against the name of justice, which brings a sense of comfort to the oppressed. So, we saw Wayne struggled whether to use violence, and Batman was inevitably unaccustomed when he was struggling not to kill. Aren’t you filming gangsters? You can do it with just one brick. Why do you want to do so much?

Coincidentally, a living example appeared around us to interpret our complex feelings for violence: Yang Jia. On the one hand, reason tells us that violence is wrong; on the other hand, violence brings us catharsis and pleasure, which makes us sympathize with the perpetrator. When justice cannot be achieved "brightly", some people (such as the so-called "elite" and law-students) are accustomed to completely denying violence, while others are accustomed to completely affirming it. There are two questions to say: Although the Yang Jia incident is unfortunate, if after the Yang Jia incident, not only the police installed iron gates and bought accident insurance, then it cannot be denied that this incident also has positive significance. So, is it an encouragement to violent incidents within a controllable range?

This is an unsolvable question. So Wayne exiles himself in the role of Batman (although self-exile is not necessarily self-awakening, such as the episode in "The Days of Love"). Christopher took the entire Batman story as a search for this question. A commercial film can have such a tragic temperament, it has to be applauded.

Contrast: As far as the understanding of violence is concerned, it can be compared with the domestically produced "Hero" in "It is not to kill, it is peace."



Room 101

Orwell's 101 represents the fear in my heart better than all the psychological terms. (When I was young, my mother took me to the bathroom to take a bath, and a dozen pairs of breasts surrounded me, so today I am not very cold with big breasted girls)

Batman 5 added the plot of psychologists and drug addiction, as well as Wayne’s fear of bats when he was a child . Whether "being your fear" is useful is a psychological question. This is a small detail, but it is handled well. Especially:

Contrast: "A murder caused by a steamed bun" is not only a tragedy of childhood psychology.



Betrayal

Christopher completely mocked the United States: Gotham alluded to New York, and Manhattan, the world's most drunkard island, is the slum of Gotham. Ironically:

Batman was actually cultivated by a terrorist organization! ! !

Bin Laden was trained by the Americans.

Reality is the most powerful irony. Although there is no lack of such irony around us, it is hard to see on the screen. Christopher only satirized China a little, and Batman 6 was banned. It's really boring.



Disasters

Every great disaster of mankind is rewarded with great progress.

The maniac arm blocking the car prevents the fallen Batman of Gotham, and the frenzied lunatic who wants to exchange a disaster for a new life, who is Darwin's favor?

Or is the appearance of Batman itself a sign of disaster?

Batman 5 may have too many movie elements, and I am eager to explain too much in a movie. In my opinion, this movie is entirely for the great Batman 6. Okay, I love Batman 6.

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Extended Reading

Batman Begins quotes

  • Henri Ducard: You are stronger than your father.

    Bruce Wayne: You didn't know my father.

    Henri Ducard: But I know the rage that drives you.

  • Rachel Dawes: The DA couldn't understand why Judge Faden insisted on making the hearing public. Falcone paid him off to get Chill out in the open.

    Bruce Wayne: Maybe I should be thanking them.

    Rachel Dawes: You don't mean that.

    Bruce Wayne: What if I do Rachel? My parents deserved justice.

    Rachel Dawes: You're not talking about justice. You're talking about revenge.

    Bruce Wayne: Sometimes they're the same.

    Rachel Dawes: No, they're never the same, Bruce. Justice is about harmony. Revenge is about you making yourself feel better. Which is why we have an impartial system.

    Bruce Wayne: Your system is broken.

    Rachel Dawes: [Rachel makes a sharp turn] You care about justice? Look beyond your own pain, Bruce. This city is rotting. People talk about the depression as if its history, and it's not. Things are worse than ever down here. Falcone floods our streets with crime and drugs, preying on the desperate, creating new Joe Chills every day. Falcone not have killed your parents Bruce, but he's destroying everything they stood for.

    [She parks in front of a building]

    Rachel Dawes: You wanna thank him for that, here you go. We all know where to find him, but as long as he keeps the bad people rich and the good people scared no one will touch him. Good people like your parents who will stand against injustice, they're gone. What chance does Gotham have when the good people do nothing?

    Bruce Wayne: I'm not one of your good people, Rachel.

    Rachel Dawes: What do you mean?

    Bruce Wayne: All these years I wanted to kill him.

    [reveals his gun]

    Bruce Wayne: Now I can't.

    Rachel Dawes: [Rachel slaps him twice] Your father would be ashamed of you.