I watched a movie recently, Batman, Mystery of the Shadow. Young Bruce accidentally fell into an abandoned well and encountered bats. He was very scared. In an opera, he left early because he was afraid of bats. As a result, his parents Got shot on the streets of Gotham by gangsters. The bat also became his shadow. The transformation of the bat imagery in the play is a clue as to how the bat changed from something he feared to a symbol of fighting criminals. There are three important people, his father Thomas Wayne, the gang leader Falcony, and his life mentor Duka. Thomas Wayne is a caring billionaire who benefits the people of Gotham, and his father's image and encouragement are the cornerstones of Bruce's heart. Gang boss Falconi said to him: "You are always afraid of things you don't understand, you don't understand the cruelty of life, you haven't experienced despair." So he traveled the world to experience criminal psychology and overcome his fears. Duka taught him how to overcome fear, which is to face it, to feel it, to try to control it. There is a lack of justice in the whole city. He wants to fight crime in his own way. If he wants to become the object of the criminals' fear, he has to become the fear itself. He used to be most afraid of bats, so he became Batman.
Referring to the male male hero's film review, he referred to the above three as Batman's mentors.
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