This is a film that tells us about universal values

Francisca 2022-04-21 09:01:08

After watching "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" my only thought is: This is a film that universalizes value.

There is a city where people from humble backgrounds want to change the world and manipulate all beings because of their distorted inferiority. It is to rebuild a new order, but it destroys civilization and destroys the city and finally sends the citizens to hell. When I saw the gangster leader Bane attack the prison to release the criminals, what came to my mind was the "October Revolution" in St. Petersburg. The framed Batman is the real power to safeguard the world, and he is safeguarding the rights of civilization and citizens, but such a hero who truly maintains the city order has always been hated and slandered by the thugs.

Yes, this is very similar to the education we received since childhood, so Hong Kong people who truly love the country, the city and their children will not accept the "national education" full of lies! I want to say to someone: I know you can read this, next time you go to Washington, don't forget to go to the Memorial to the Victims of Communism and put a bouquet of flowers for me... for Batman.

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The Dark Knight Rises quotes

  • Bane: We both know that I now have to kill you. You'll just have to imagine the fire!

  • Catwoman: [holding a gun to Daggett's head as Bane's henchmen approach her] Stay back!

    [Bane's men continue to approach]

    Catwoman: I'm not bluffing!

    Batman: They know! They just don't care.

    [Catwoman and Batman promptly attack the henchmen]