We always believed that Batman would bring peace

Dora 2022-03-20 09:01:13

Catwoman is both good and evil, just like a demon in the night, she has good intentions, more hatred and distortion, haters are more hated, the weak are weaker

Because of the unequal treatment, the abandoned penguins can only live forever in the underwater graves of the underground world, so he hates why the eldest son, the second son, the third and the fourth should be treated differently. Why are men and women unequal?

What is the cause of what is planted? Because of human selfishness and ruthlessness, penguin's inferiority complex and metamorphosis are caused

The movie shows the ugliness of human nature with extreme exaggeration. It shows the deepest dark, dirty, perverted and twisted in society. When we start to question that there will be no darker times, no worse, Batman is here.

He defeated the penguin and tried to make her let go of her hatred, but she was deceived by Catwoman because of her heartache.

The gunfire is flying outside and the camera is looking around in the penguin cave. The water, light and shadow are wrong. Everyone is down. Only he stands firm.

At the end of the film, Batman is driving down the snowy street with the cat car in his arms. Alfred turns his head and says Sir, Merry Christmas. He smiles and we really relax.

So when we are in the dark and afraid of the unexpected darkness in the depths of the silence, we must always believe that Batman will lead us to peace

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Batman Returns quotes

  • Batman: What do you want?

    The Penguin: Ah, the direct approach. I admire that in a man with a mask.

    [laughs, then turns serious]

    The Penguin: You don't really think you'll win, do you?

    Batman: Things change.

    [Catwoman backflips into the middle of the confrontation. They stare at her, momentarily nonplussed]

    Catwoman: Meow.

    [a store explodes, she slips off]

    The Penguin: I saw her first... gotta fly!

  • Fat Clown: Penguin... I mean, killing sleeping children. Isn't it that a little, uh...

    [Penguin grabs an umbrella and shoots Henchman dead]

    The Penguin: No! It's a lot "uh"!

    [Kicks Henchman into the water]