The description of Weyne overcoming fear and overcoming trauma is very moving. Because the bat used to be his nightmare, he will become Batman after transformation, this kind of realm makes people yearn for.
Fear is the theme of this movie. Because of it, people can see things that do not exist, and the fear of each individual is condensed, and it is even enough to become the last straw of a once great city. The "fear", one of the many emotions in our daily life, is completely incomparable with the fear of Duka used as a bomb in the film, but if we think deeply about it, it seems to make some sense---all our actions have everything. Aren’t emotions all created by love and fear?
And Duka and Weyne's discussion about Justice is also very interesting. Duka believes that as long as an object has a declining trend, the process will not and should not stop, but should speed up the process. This is his Justice. Weyne believes that as long as an object does not completely rot at the root, it can still be saved. Of course, this may be inseparable from his birth in the high altar. But for him, human life must also have weight. During that period of chase, he damaged countless roads and roofs, but he did not drive through any car alone as proof. So when a thing is in decline, is it a waste of resources to try to repair it? ヾ(´・ω・`)ノ
Some parts of the film still want to make people sigh that Weyne is still a top European. Normal people have died three times. Okay, the equipment is so lavish, and you have everything you want, so I can’t die. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Looking forward to the second part, it seems that the evaluation is still higher~ Tomorrow will be waiting for me mua in bed?
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