Episode 1 Tucao and incomplete collection of Easter eggs

Ephraim 2022-05-19 17:08:02

There was a lot of messy writing, so let's just keep the title like that.

1. Harvey Bullock played by Rogge is totally different from the comic characters: the former is an uncle's full-powered police oilman, and the latter is a crude, rough fat man (this is not black). On the other hand, Bullock in the film inherits the attributes of a good policeman and the bad habit of drinking alcohol.
2. Ah Fu's image is closer to the tough guy in new comics (such as earth one).
3. Renee Montoya and Allen became the same generation as Gordon this time, and they are younger in the comics, possibly a generation younger than Bruce.
4. Lord Mayor Aubrey James's name comes from the comic Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #204. In the play, his propaganda poster says "he's got your back", but it is posted outside the female villain Fish's bar. Combining his words and deeds, he can conclude that he is a poor politician.
5. Bullock asks Gordon to meet in "4th and Grundy", it may be the easter egg of comic character Solomon Grundy.
6. The joke actor in the Fish Bar is reminiscent of the aspiring but unambiguous comedian in Allen Moore's comic "The Killing Joke", who eventually became Joker.
7. Take people to rescue Gordon and Bullock's big boss Carmine "The Roman" Falcone is from Frank Miller's comic Batman: Year One. In the film, he seems to be in contact with Gordon's father.
8. Plant loli's name is Ivy, which implies that she will be Poison Ivy in the future, but the original name of Poison Ivy in the comics is Pamela Isley.

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