Do not be good for small things

Bradford 2022-04-20 09:01:05

This film is the greatest irony of today's society: - "There is no money in the stock exchange for you to steal." - "Then what are you doing here?"; The details are also full of innuendo about today's proliferation of guns; the villain's claim to return power to the world is a slap in the face, but it turns out to be a lie, look at today's great powers, which is not the case.
This is the most "just" movie I've seen in years. Just because it injects the [true meaning] and [courage] of justice into the hearts of all moviegoers: the strength of justice is not in the strength of the individual, nor in the size of the achievement, but in every most ordinary person. It exists in the bottom of people's heart, and it lies in every seemingly insignificant concern and dedication to others, even if it is just "putting on a coat for a frightened child and telling him 'life will go on'".
Everyone dies, so the fear of death is fundamentally meaningless, because as the famous logic goes: "What's the point of worrying about a problem that can't be solved?". If you can't live with integrity, there's no harm in dying as a hero. The world is unpredictable and changing rapidly, and living the present moment is the true meaning. Don’t the natural and man-made disasters throughout the ages continue to tell us this truth?
Bruce Wayne has always been burdened with a lot - the death of his parents, the death of his lover, the trumped-up charges, the expectations of the world and all the selfish misunderstandings. In the end, he gave everyone the power to be a hero, he gave everyone the power to rise, until he gave the life of [Batman], this is his last gift, this is the last thing he has left. .
As a result, it is not only Blake who has risen, but also Gordon, who gave young Bruce a warm redemption, Catwoman who was finally influenced by strong trust, and an orphan who was helped by Bruce and gave back to the society in the end. The children in the courtyard are the policemen who are cowardly or corrupt at first, and finally understand the value of justice. It's all about the rise of justice ontology where everyone's little justice comes together.
For the current corrupt world system, and for all those who are confused and timid for justice, this is the movie that the contemporary world needs most, and this is the movie that emerges the most and rises from the darkness!

Rise! Rise! Rise!

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The Dark Knight Rises quotes

  • Bane: [after imploding the football field, Bane and his mercenaries appear, and Bane picks up a microphone off one of the coaches] Gotham, take control! Take control of your city.

    Bane: [the bomb is wheeled in] This... this is the instrument of your liberation!

    [His mercenaries bring Dr. Pavel forward and make him kneel in front of Bane]

    Bane: Identify yourself to the world.

    [holds microphone in front of Dr. Pavel, as if he is conducting a news interview]

    Dr. Pavel: Dr. Leonid Pavel, nuclear physicist.

    Bane: And what... what is this?

    Dr. Pavel: It's a... fully primed neutron bomb, with a blast radius of six miles.

    Bane: And who is capable of disarming such a device?

    Dr. Pavel: Only me.

    Bane: Only you. Thank you, good doctor!

    [snaps Dr. Pavel's neck. The crowd screams in terror]

    Bane: Now, this bomb is armed! This bomb is mobile! And the identity of the triggerman is a mystery. For one of you holds the detonator! And we came here not as conquerors, but as liberators to return control of this city to the people. And at the first sign of interference from the outside world, or for those people attempting to flee, this anonymous Gothamite - this unsung hero - will trigger the bomb. For now, martial law is in effect. Return to your homes, hold your families close, and wait. Tomorrow you claim what is rightfully yours.

    [Bane drops the mike, turns, and leaves the playing field]

  • [Uzbekistani Army soldiers carrying Dr. Pavel greet a CIA agent and several Special Ops soldiers]

    CIA Agent: Dr. Pavel, I'm CIA.

    [shakes hands with Dr. Pavel]

    Barsad: He wasn't alone.

    [motions to three hooded prisoners he has brought alone]

    CIA Agent: Uh... you don't get to bring friends.

    Dr. Pavel: They are not my friends.

    Barsad: Don't worry, no charge for them.

    CIA Agent: And why would I want them?

    Barsad: They were trying to grab your prize. They work for the mercenary. The masked man...

    CIA Agent: Bane?

    [the driver nods]

    CIA Agent: Get him on board, I'll call it in.