Fear in your heart drives you to do terrible things, and to conquer fear is to turn yourself into fear itself.
It embodies the spirit of resistance, does not compromise with evil, and sticks to its own will.
Criminals can never be killed, but if you don't kill criminals, should you be partial and sympathetic to them? no. Justice is for social harmony, and revenge is only for the sake of temporary success. Revenge is not for justice. When we look at the world with kindness, understanding and kindness, we will understand that the darkness of society is the culprit. If everyone is happy and content, no one will want to do bad things to destroy harmony. Batman became everyone's belief, and he appeared. Although a person's strength is limited, how can you know if you don't try it.
"I won't kill you, but I won't save you either." "My heart is not what I look like, what I do completes me."
The so-called re-ordering and maintaining balance are all excuses, spraying poison gas on Gotham City, making people immerse in fear, thinking that if they do bad things, they should be killed, which is actually one-sided. When the people who maintain order in our society also become corrupt, those who want to make changes with their own strength and wealth are full of loneliness. Bruce was like this, and so was his father.
The economy is a major weapon in this society, and the weapon is not just guns, bullets, and cannons. By the way, the Batmobile is too handsome. Batman is probably the only person who doesn't have superpowers, he was just a normal person at first. Scarecrow also appeared in this one. Thinking that Batman can turn what he feared before into his own logo, the heart is too strong, not only to overcome it, but also to use it. The first half of the movie is really awkward, and it's like Doctor Strange. The death of my parents was too sudden... Wouldn't it be good to give the necklace to the robbers, what happened to the necklace, and how important is it to make up for it in the next few episodes?
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