I'll rephrase - ra's al ghul his senses ,scarecrow tried to break Batman's mind, Joker his spirit, harvey dent his hope, bane his body and talia his heart - but he kept coming back
Absolutely! The even bigger beauty of it is the fact that Gordon and Bruce Wayne outside of Gordon’s interactions with him as Batman do not share the screen together that much. They only have maybe one or two scenes in all three films together. However, it was Gordon who impacted Bruce the most. Goes to show that sometimes the littlest things and shortest moments can be a massive game changer in someone’s life.
This why I love Batman and Gordon it's so comic book accurate despite Bruce being the hero of Gotham that big bad ass Batman. Gordon is Bruce's hero he always has been and he always will be man I just love that.
"A hero can be anyone. Even someone doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know the world hadn’t ended." Man, what a great line. This movie was so beautifully written and emotionally rich. I love it, flaws and all. Gets way too much hate.
I agree. There was no way any Batman movie could follow The Dark Knight, and this still had some great moments we remember. The ending was so emotional and fitting for this great trilogy. ~ Caretaker
In a sense Gordon is for many reasons, why Bruce was saved from turning into a villain. Because Gordon told him everything would be alright shortly after his parents died.
ThickestKYLE yeah this why i love this movie the most of three! its not just batman that is the hero of the story! the hero can also be a simple cop that just tries to comfort a little boys day! and you might not even be aware of it!
"A hero can be anyone even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boys shoulders to let him know the world hadn't ended". ~ Batman/Bruce Wayne ~
"I never cared.. who you were" "And you were right" ... "They'll hunt you" "You'll hunt me" ... "I never said thank you" "And you'll never have to" I get goosebumps every time I watch Gordon realizing who Batman is.
The look in Batman's eyes after he tells him about putting the coat over a young boys shoulders... outstanding acting by Bale. Thats what sets him apart from the other Batman actors to me, there are multiple times in the trilogy when you can see the emotions he's feeling through the mask
What I love most about this scene was, even so many years after the event, it didn't take Gordon more than 30 seconds to figure out exactly what, or in this case who, Batman was talking about. It came to him immediately. I wonder what surprised Gordon more, finding out that Bruce Wayne was Batman, or finding out that he was Batman's "Batman".
Exactly, Great point about Gordon finding out he's Batman's hero. Gordon wouldn't have forgot the day the Waynes were killed. Also, who else but Bruce Wayne could afford "Such Wonderful Toys"- Jack Nicholson's Joker's term for Batman's gadgetry (for all you young folks who may not know lol). The Nolans are Brilliant.
@@diparnabsen7565no bruce Wayne is just richest kid around the block. Anyone would remember doing him a favour.😊.. may be just to remind him.😅😅. I know Gordon is not kind of person.
I think that was to show that he was competent enough to find out on his own if he wanted to, he just didn't want to out of respect. Like in the comics.
That moment when Gordon realizes that little boy he comforted after his parents murder grew up to be one if the greatest heroes in the world 😭 I miss when superhero movies were more like this
Nolan gave everyone closure. Bruce was finally happy and living a normal life. Gordon finally knew who his mysterious friend was. Selina was no longer a criminal. Alfred finally got to see Bruce live the life he always wanted him to have. Thank you Nolan.
02:07 : What an amazing detail by Nolan and the team: Gordon's scarf is dancing in the wind like a super hero cape. While revealing his identity, the Batman acknowledges the immense role that Gordon had on him as a child and also later on. Only a super hero has a flying cape, and thus Nolan gives us this hint that in his eyes, Gordon is also as much of a superhero than Batman because his humanity his act of kindness and care made Wayne into Batman.
@shahabsommro8950 Of course he does, everything in every frame from a dust particle to a flying cape is thoroughly checked by the director. Plots can have easter eggs but not the filming. Nolan does know
TSH Techs You do realize he survived? Fox finds out Bruce fixed the auto-pilot, Gordon finds the searchlight repaired and Alfred sees him in the café. Good ending confirmed :)
I just realized when Bruce was saying: "A hero can be anyone, even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat on a young boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hadn't ended." John Blake was doing exactly that, giving hope to those kids and letting them know that the world hadn't ended.
@@anantambisht4895well this also aligns with the ending of tdk “Sometimes the truth isn’t good enough, sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded”
Do people really think that? I like to think that Afflecks films have inferior underwhelming plots, so it’s best to wonder who would have played the role better in this movie/franchise..Bale hands down for mine
The fact that Bruce Wayne to this day remembers a man he saw 20, 30 years ago for like 30 seconds, by FACE, shows the impact Gordon had on him. I believe he impacted Batman in deeper, more visceral ways, expressing compassion to people in shitty situations, knowing the impact it can have on them, as it did him.
@@FEARYOYOYO He's talking about from the time of the flashback in Batman Begins, to when Batman shows up in the same movie. That's abo 20+ years that Bruce remembered Gordon, and the impact he had on him.
well his trauma haunts him constantly so he probably wouldn’t ever forget the man who essentially represents the first light he sees after the darkest event of his life
Also,add to the fact that Bruce knows that Gordon is one of the only good cops still left in a rotten city. The first one who tells him that the world hasn't ended,one of the only non-corrupt cops still fighting the fight for those who can't(before Batman),no wonder Gordon is Batman's Batman
i once at one of my worst times in my life stayed in a church after working somewhere I cant say and a man woke me up to ask if I needed any extra assistance. I thought he was a staff or something and i found out he was devoted to the church. I almost gave up on people at that point in my life unless I saw something that stood out because I could usually tell good by then. In the middle of the day he asked me in my experience did I believe people are born good or bad? I can never forget his face and one day I will go back to thank him. I told him no one is born bad or evil. Its as if he already knew my answer and was just trying to bring me back to humanity, but he was much older then me
Ahmed Emin Yuksel kardesim ücünce filme kötü demedim, aksine övdün, bircok seride 3cüler kötü olur, ama bunda hepsi iyi dedim, bana göre TDKR ikinci, TDK birinci, BB sonuncu, ama o bile süper 8+ hak ediyor, 2005’te cekildi, ama zamaninin ötesinde film, TDK ve TDKR da öyleler Yani hicbirine kötü demedim, cizgi romanlara uymuyorlar dedim, ama bayilmadigim anlamina gelmez, en sevdigim Batman Trilogy’si Nolan’in, bana sevdiren o, her filmin müthis sonu felan, Saygilar :)
Ahmed Emin Yuksel Haklisin o konuda, yanlis anladik birbirimizi en basta, evet, meta ve skor her sey degildir, ama TDK 4cü ise, bircok seyi anlatiyordur :) dünyada bircok kisi hemfikir demektir Bence Batman’in daa genis kitlesi var mesela Black Panther’dan, Batman’ciyim ben, ama DC Cöp, Marvel isi götürüyor, nasil olmasi gerektigini gösteriyor, oyunlarda bile, PS4 Marvels Spider-Man harikaydi, tmm Insomniac yapti, ama Marvel’in dokunuslari da vardir, fikirleri, düsünceleri, isim haklari haric, Insomniac danismistir, akil fikir istemistir. Her Dark Knight Trilogy’sinin müzikleri güzel, giris, acilis kapanis, hepsine bayiliyorum, bazilari farkli tabi. Biz kaliteli film seviyoruz, bu nesilde sirf grafik+ dwayne Johnson Fln, Jason Statham’i severim, Tmm 6-7 aliyor skor olarak filmleri, ama kimisi bayiliyor, ben severim Ama bayilmam, bazi filmler kimine göre 80-90’lik metadir, kimine 30-40 Ama böyle bir gercek var, eski filmler gibileri yok, heleki 80-90’lar. Siyah beyaz film izlemis adamim, yas 22, normalde bakmazlar bilmezler benim Hollandali ve Türk arkadaslarim, Raging Bull, 12 Angry Men, Schindlers List, Metropolis(1925 Miydi neydi) Psycho, vs vs Gercek yasanmis hikayeler, Ve güclü hikayeler artik yok, eskiden teknoloji yoktu, ama ne special effects, ne emek, ne fikirler vardi. Ve simdi oyunlar var, Filmde bir sey görünce les diyorsun, eskiden gaming cok popüler degildi, ama ben 4 yasimdan beri, Max Payne 1, Half Life ve Medal Of Honor Allied Assault ile basladim. Filmde olmayanlari Oyunlar yapiyor, cünki oyun, her seyi yaparsin, CGI ve Special effect siritmaz, cünki grafik var, oyun bu :), real life cekim degil diyecegim, o var var, oyunculuk, Mocap :) motion capture. Eskiden bi Mario vardi family Party game 7’den 70’e. Simdi bazi kizlar bile gamer, oyunlarda kizlar fln, hepsi ilgi veya para icin de degil, erkek ilgisi veya para, veya popüler olmak icin de degil, severek oynuyorlar. Film ve dizi sektörünü coktan gectiler, tmm oyuncular ve dünyada bircok insa dahil Halen cok film ve dizi izliyor, ama netflix demis, en büyük rakibimiz Fortnite (ki ben hic sevmem Battle Royale’leri) bi Futbolu gecmemis, ama gecer belki, zor ama su anlik olmasa bile gecer belki, futbolu her yas kitlesi ve bircok kitle seviyor, evden abonesiz izleyebiliyorsan beles sayilir, gamimg para isteyen birsey, kimisi ister, ama durumu olmaz, futbol erisimi daha kolay, ne paralar dönüyor, sonucta her sirket Naughty Dog ve Rockstar gibi degil, Red Dead Redemption 1 Milyar Euro yapmis, daha da cogaliyor 999,999,999 gecmis yani, acaip bir rakkam, bir oyun dersin gecersin, ama vay be, ben bayilmadim sahsen The Last Of Us God Of War 4 Marvels Spider-Man PS4 Detroit: Become Human Beyond Two Souls Heavy Rain Oynadiklarim, ilk yazdimlarim favorilerim, bosluga düstüm Triple AAA kalite Playstation Exclusive First Second ve Third Party stüdyolari. Bir de sicak bakmayip, denemediklerim var, saymadigim: Infamous Second Son Horizon Zero Dawn Shadow Of The Colossus Until Dawn Dreams Ve niceleri En cok bekledigim 3lü The Last Of Us 2 Death Stranding Ghost Of Tsushima Ve ek olarak ama cok favori durmuyor, ama güzel olacak gibi duruyor: Days Gone PS5 beklediklerim: God Of War 5 PS5 Marvels Spider-Man 2 Yeni bir Detroit The Last Of Us 3(ama olmaz, ya remasterd 2’nin, ya dlc cikar) Yeni bir Uncharted Ve diger yeni IP’ler Triple A exclusiveler, niceleri, Naughty Dog Science Fiction bilim kurgu oyun yapacakmis, Sony stüdyolari gittikce büyüyorlar. Exclusive PS4 harici en cok, Bekledigim: Cyberpunk 2077, Control PC’de muhtemelen oynayacagim:veya belki: Metro Exodus Far Cry: New Dawn (ayni bokun laciverti, ama neden olmasin) FC4’ten beri oynamadim hicbirini en son 3tü, cünki onlar da ayni, bosluga düsersem güzel olabilecek oyun Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, cikti ama oynamadim, ve ônceki Tomb Raider’lari da oynarim belki Sekiro da var, The Divsiom 2, Resident Evil 2, Yeni bir GTA 6 da gelecek, Max Payne 4 isterim, yeni bir Splinter Cel’i de yillardir istiyor herkes benim gibi, ama Ubisoft ya sürpriz yapar, ya da Watch Dogs 3, yeni IP, yeni veya devami olan Tom Clancy oyunu, Belli olan The Division 2, ve Skull and Bones var Asassins Creed simdilik iptal, ama Italya’da gececekmis, belki yine ayni bokun laciverti, ayni oynanisli ama yeni themali bir Far Cry, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon devami. Belki Iptal olan Rainbow Six Patriots, Siege gibi olackti, Siege’den ônce cikacakti, iptal oldu, ya da Siege’e degisti MW2 Remastered ama sadece campaign diyorlar. Simdi diyeceksin, oyunlara gectik sicradikta, canim örnek vermek istedi, sonra dedim neyi bekliyorum, neyi istiyoum, fikirlerimi ve düsüncelerimi beyan edesim geldi :) MW1 MW2 MW3 yazdin ya, oyunlari COD kastettiysen oradan basladim oyun konusuna ör ek vermeye. Zaten ilk cevabimda trilogy ve seri olarak oyunu da örnek göstermistim, bir serinin 3 tane oyunu olursa, hepsi basarili olamayabiliyor diye, hatta bazilari berbat oluyor, bazilarinin hepsi iyi, ama ayni seviyede kalitede olmuyor, ama seviliyor yine de, zor tabi, fikir kalmiyor, yenilik yapmak lazim, Yaptiklari seyleri de iyi yapmalari lazim oynanis sistem ve düsünce olarak. The Dark Knight Trilogy hepsi harika zaten.
Ahmed Emin Yuksel hic LOTR izlemedim, hep ön yargi, her filmi bilirim siyah beyaz, eski yeni IMDB Top 250, Bilim Kurgu’dan Mindfuck’a 80-90’lar, hit ve efsaneleri, bi LOTR izlemedim, Ma tanesi 5 saat sürüyormus, ve efsane oldugu dünyaca biliniyor, Harry Potter gibi, zamanin ötesinde filmler, Harry Potter’i da sevmem, hepsini görmemisimdir
@@brysonfreeman7226LOTR came out before this. I understand the message as "After this movie, no one will make a trilogy as good" not as "there are no trilogies like this one".
It still gives me goosebumps hearing batman tell Gordon he's his hero. So captivating, Nolan is a genius not to mention hanz zimmers masterpiece of music
Because a hero can be anybody. You don't need superpowers or high tech equipment to become a hero. The will to do the right thing is what makes a hero. And Jim Gordon embodies that spirit in him.
One of the reasons why this movie stands out from the rest is because of the flawless acting of the actors. The spontaneous change in emotions showed on Robin's face as he realises that he is safe from the nuke but understands that Batman is about to perish is so terrifying yet serene. And Catwoman's moment of shock in realising that Batman will not be returning. Same goes for Gordon's realisation from Talia that the bomb cannot be stopped and then finds out that there is a way that the bomb can be taken out of the city but understands that it will come at the cost of Batman's life is so touching that he immediately asks Bruce's true identity as he realises that the hero he knows that Gotham deserves will never be honored as anyone more than as Batman.
"It could be something as reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy..." I'm sure Gord was thinking "um, Batman, I'm a cop who's had a long career dealing with tragedies. I've done that to like 100 kids."
Well. Gordon would most likely remember the rich kid whose parents died first. And he would be able to make the connection of Bruce Wayne and Batman. And even if he didn't remember Bruce Wayne first, he would know that it has to be someone rich, thus concluding that it is Bruce Wayne, the one child who he helped that is rich af.
Mustafa Tariq It makes perfect sense that he wouldn't forget something like that. The dialogue between the two of them in Arkham Knight after Gordon discovers Bruce is Batman shows it. "I've seen a lot in this job. But I'll never forget taking a witness statement from an 8 year old boy who had just seen his parents gunned down."
2:54 I cannot fully articulate why this moment means so much to me and makes me cry every time I see it. People talk about how "dark" and "gritty" this trilogy is, and that's certainly true to an extent, but it means the world to me that these movies did not take the easy route of cynicism. It's so easy to interpret Batman as just a vigilante anti-hero brutalizing criminals with his bare fists. But, at the core of his character, Batman is a HERO. He has angst and layers and his actions are sometimes questionable, but he is still good. Batman is meant to inspire people. He is a symbol of fear for the criminals of Gotham, but he is a symbol of hope for the people he protects, for little orphaned boys like himself. The fact that Batman's last moment in this trilogy is providing hope for a bus full of orphans who think they're about to die is so powerful to me. The way Joseph Gordon Levitt screams "THIS IS IT!", and then Batman emerging from the smoke, and that little kid saying "No, that's Batman!" My heart just can't take it. He's right, that is Batman. That's what Batman is supposed to be.
kartikey singh 'Grammer'. Heh. Bruce actually meant there was no autopilot, as part of the ruse to sacrifice his life for Gotham. Imagine if he meant "no, autopilot," with Gordon within earshot. Would Jim be that ecstatic later on upon finding a newly fixed bat-signal?
"Even doing something as reassuring as putting a coat around a young boys shoulders...to let him know the world hadn't ended." That line right there sums up everything. Batman always saw Gordon as the hero. From the moment Gordon comforted him he had nothing but respect and admiration.
And Gordon really needed that considering Bane had just publicly shamed him. Gordon discovered one man who never gave up on him, who not only believed in him, but saw him as a hero.
Everyone said that Michael Keaton is the best Bruce Wayne, everyone said also that Ben Afleck is the best Batman. But Christian Bale.... Maaaan he is the real Dark Knight
to be fair ben affleck was good as a batman even though he wasn't given a solo movie plus the fact that BvS and JL wasn't good to begin with if he was given a good plot and solo movie he might go toe to toe with bale as best batman
It's like no one knew what to do with her death. Was her neck broken? It seemed so but then - she's moved. And how exactly is she dying? And the way she so deliberately closed her eyes was bad. The whole scene was pretty botched.
And the beauty of your statement is that is EXACTLY how the Joker sees himself and his minions. Batman endures because of the deep symbolism and mythology rooted in the charachters.
Oh be quiet lol that was so corny. He's a comic book character. If a trust fund yuppie who goes around at night dressed like a leather bat beating up people who haven't even had their day in court is your "hero" then you might need a new hero
@@loukaszs The Batman we deserved, but not the one we can have anymore. :( (I'm a fan of Nolan's movies, but I also have a soft spot for wacky 60's batman)
1:48 that interaction had me in tears in theaters. The acting and music were so beautiful and spot on. This moment hits me hard cause it reminds me of the time my father passed and after his funeral one of my closest friends at the time gave me assurance that everything was going to be okay and not to overthink. I was there for him when he lost his dad so glad he was there for me. Sucks we don’t talk anymore so it’s like I lost him later in life too.
Just simply amazing. I thought Batman had died and I was very upset. The music, the editing, the acting (especially Gary Oldman) is all amazing. Joseph Gordon Levitt is great in this scene when he realises Batman has given his life to save Gotham. Greatest ending to a superhero movie ever. I hope Logan is as good.
Agreed. When I saw this in the cinema, all the different emotions was incredible. I was so sad and upset that he sacrificed himself and then, was given hope when Fox and Gordon realised that he might be alive and then happy when Alfred saw him. Man, what an awesome trilogy of movies!
Amazing mix of feelings when I saw this. I wouldn't consider this a superhero movie like the Marvel stuff, much as I like them. This is amazing drama with class and emotion. Just happens to be Batman. A classic film which capped an amazing trilogy. They should leave Batman alone now, this will never be bettered.
John Horan yes I'd have to agree when Logan/Full strength Wolverine screamed in the forest and then destroyed everyone it was incredible. The character has a full arc now. Shame he wasn't in the Avengers but he's done now. Wolverine is up there with the Dark Knight in how to make a superhero movie.
My favorite part of this is the reaction of Robin, he's in awe almost to the point of disbelief when he sees it's Batman and not the bomb detonating. Gives me chills every time I watch this scene.
The most emotional line in the film is "A hero can be anyone,even a man doing something as simple as putting a coat around a young boys neck,telling him the world hasn't ended." That line always gets me 😭 like a baby every time. That Line even gets my father crying and he doesn't even like this 🎥.
I get this is 3 years ago but it’s young boys shoulders, saying neck instead sounds like Gordon is out there killing young boys and making it seem like it’s a suicide
3:28 Batman wasn't in the vehicle that was carrying the bomb at this moment. You can see the shadows of the buildings as he flies past them. If he was in the vehicle carrying the bomb, there wouldn't have been any shadows from buildings as he would have been over the ocean. The vehicle was on auto pilot.
This ending always makes me cry! Everything about this makes me so emotional! Love batman and love this movie! From the scene itself to the music! This is one of my favorite movies of all time
"A hero can be anyone, even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat on a young boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hadn't ended.”
The aesthetic of the nolan trilogy is pretty fucking timeless and the best dark comic movies currently existing. Why are these goofy as hell moments sprinkled in?
Batman to admit to Gordon the truth about when he was a young boy....and needed a hero like Gordon.......my eyes filled up with tears......classic Batman...
In a city full of corruption in politics and police, one man stood out to Batman, a man with his own demons, with his own fears, his own shit to deal with but he tried tirelessly to do the right thing, the same man was the only one to comfort a scared child who just watched his parents get murdered. Jim Gordon really is a hero not just to Batman but to Blake as well. He also showed millions of kids that you don’t have to be a billionaire, super strong, fly, or be invincible to be a hero, doing the right thing can inspire anyone to be a hero.
I’ve rewatched this five times in a row and am in tears...of sadness but also joy that this film - and trilogy - exist. Thank you Nolan and Bale and WB and everyone.
The "Bruce Wayne" at 2:17 from Gordon get me so hard. After 3 movies, he finally knows the name of the man who has been saving Gotham every night is the little boy he had helped.
The secret to create a great story is Emotions. Sure plot matters, but emotion is the single ingredient which separates good stories from great stories.
3:00 - 3:19 he's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, the dark knight. This moment when he flies over, no words are spoken, just amazement for those who witness him fly out, as he fulfills Gordon's words from the previous film's ending. I struggle to describe how the scene hits but the best way I can say it is like this: His actions say, "Dont worry little ones, it'll be ok." (Little ones because they are terrified and are children or as little children, having no doubt that the end is near for them) You see somewhat similar sacrifices (somewhat because he didn't actually die) in other films, Boromir protecting the Hobbits at the end of the Fellowship of the Ring, Tony Stark snap to defeat Thanos and sacrifice himself. But this hits differently, he was despised and thought of as a criminal after the second film, he was hunted. Bane reveals the truth that Batman saved Gordon and everyone now realizes he was the hero. Yet, even though Gotham knows the truth, they still don't know who he is. They knew Boromir, they knew Stark. They just see him as Batman, this guardian that always seems to appear in their darkest hours and always comes through for them. And the one who has saved them, the one who has watched over them and protected them, dies alone (in their minds). There is no comfort given to him, there is no one by his side. The silent protector willingly flies past everyone, to die alone, so that they may live. "Don't worry little ones, it'll be ok" as he makes his final, lonely, selfless act to protect them. What a movie.
I just really like that it was such a small act but to Bruce he really saved him in that moment. This trilogy is still the best trilogy that has come out.
Man I remember this shit like it was yesterday, the whole theater was dead silent when that nuke went off. The cheers when Alfred raises his glass at the cafe, damn, Actually been almost a decade
i love this movie because i remember i was going throw a hard time and i watched this movie and turned it off and knowing that there is still hope in this world
Gary Oldman, he was so good as Gordon. His character was smart, wise, supportive, and empathetic to all around him. TDK, when it is thought that Gordon had been murdered, I cried. Honorable men like Gordon's character are heartbreaking to lose in a film. So glad he wasn't killed, and, his death fabricated, the intention to protect his family made me love him even more. Gordon and Alfred are the wise and moral compasses of these films.
I'll rephrase - ra's al ghul his senses ,scarecrow tried to break Batman's mind, Joker his spirit, harvey dent his hope, bane his body and talia his heart - but he kept coming back
Brilliant
Brilliant 👌👌
Sarthak Biswas i
That's What "Man of STEEL" is All about... 😎🙏...No one can break " Thy Will"...
An example of coming back from the adversity 💪
Batman was the hero of Gotham.
But Batman's hero was Gordon.
Vincent Choi
Exactly!
Ehh
Bruce Wayne
Lol
Oooh
What a hero!
MrJedabak Gordon ramsey
He basically telling him “You’re my hero.” 🙏😭💚
He was bruv duh
sweet both looked up to each other
Absolutely! The even bigger beauty of it is the fact that Gordon and Bruce Wayne outside of Gordon’s interactions with him as Batman do not share the screen together that much. They only have maybe one or two scenes in all three films together. However, it was Gordon who impacted Bruce the most. Goes to show that sometimes the littlest things and shortest moments can be a massive game changer in someone’s life.
the hero's hero is your friend
This why I love Batman and Gordon it's so comic book accurate despite Bruce being the hero of Gotham that big bad ass Batman. Gordon is Bruce's hero he always has been and he always will be man I just love that.
I have learned so much good, from a man who doesn't even exist.
Frankie Manhattan /\../\
Frankie Manhattan but that symbol is too op
Yep! Proof that one man can make a difference!
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If that's the case then I feel bad for you.
"A hero can be anyone. Even someone doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know the world hadn’t ended."
Man, what a great line. This movie was so beautifully written and emotionally rich. I love it, flaws and all. Gets way too much hate.
It's a great line, but I can not take it seriously because of the goofy voice delivering it
Best movie of the trilogy, only idiots like the one above criticize this masterpiece.
I agree. There was no way any Batman movie could follow The Dark Knight, and this still had some great moments we remember. The ending was so emotional and fitting for this great trilogy.
~ Caretaker
People will say what they will about this ending trilogy but I thought it was brilliant
Basically told Gordon that you were my hero long before I was yours
the killer part for me is when Gordon realizes it's Bruce that is Batman.
In a sense Gordon is for many reasons, why Bruce was saved from turning into a villain. Because Gordon told him everything would be alright shortly after his parents died.
ThickestKYLE he just disappointed cuz he thought batman was bob from subway
ThickestKYLE yeah bro just amazing
ThickestKYLE yeah this why i love this movie the most of three! its not just batman that is the hero of the story! the hero can also be a simple cop that just tries to comfort a little boys day! and you might not even be aware of it!
ThickestKYLE that you are a hero to someone!
Idk why but the whole thing with Gordon finding out who Batman is gets me every time
Ani??? Little ani??
me too. Every single time.
SuperGoldenBoyYoloSwagMaster 69 lol
Same
It was the good that we do, coming back to us. That's why Bruce trusted Gordon at the very beginning.
Even after 8 years "No it's Batman!" Still gives me the chills. Every time.
i am here again to listen this.....this is called faith, believing that it will work, robin says "i still believe in batman"
That's a fact Batman in my opinion is the GREATEST SUPERHERO EVER!!!
Makes me think about Black Grapes song Kelly’s Heroes
@@lameenmcdonald5950the greatest superhero doesnt even have to be super he can just be a guy trying his best with what he has left
Same
"A hero can be anyone even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boys shoulders to let him know the world hadn't ended". ~ Batman/Bruce Wayne ~
Dee Dee oh yeahhh 💪💪
Gordon was a dick to other kids.
Does that mean the gordon only did that too one kid who lost their parents
i could love this scene. but his fucking voice ruined everything
Best thank you ever
"I never cared.. who you were"
"And you were right"
...
"They'll hunt you"
"You'll hunt me"
...
"I never said thank you"
"And you'll never have to"
I get goosebumps every time I watch Gordon realizing who Batman is.
Spencer Grady so do i!
Love their relationship in this trilogy. Best one in any Batman media
Batman's last spoken lines in all three movies were to Gordon
I love Gordon's reaction when he sees the repaired bat signal at the end.
Same best moment ever
If you're watching this, you searched for this. I don't know you. But you a homie.
Same to you
Same to you
😇
Same to you homie
Yes you are
I might be alone here but Gordon is probably my favourite character in the dark knight trilogy. Gary plays him with so much warmth.
We're two
@@vicentediez452 three actually
No other commissioner like Gary oldman
We’re Four
Gordon is my favourite character too. We are 5.
The look in Batman's eyes after he tells him about putting the coat over a young boys shoulders... outstanding acting by Bale. Thats what sets him apart from the other Batman actors to me, there are multiple times in the trilogy when you can see the emotions he's feeling through the mask
The best example of it is in batman begins court scene
Emotion 's leaking through the mask
just wait till Robert Pattinson
@@soggy_toast_69 Easily gonna be the best Batman/Bruce Wayne ever
I still feel Keaton did good conveying emotions and differences between them as well, especially in Batman Returns
What I love most about this scene was, even so many years after the event, it didn't take Gordon more than 30 seconds to figure out exactly what, or in this case who, Batman was talking about. It came to him immediately.
I wonder what surprised Gordon more, finding out that Bruce Wayne was Batman, or finding out that he was Batman's "Batman".
Exactly, Great point about Gordon finding out he's Batman's hero.
Gordon wouldn't have forgot the day the Waynes were killed.
Also, who else but Bruce Wayne could afford "Such Wonderful Toys"- Jack Nicholson's Joker's term for Batman's gadgetry (for all you young folks who may not know lol).
The Nolans are Brilliant.
His scarf is even blowing in the wind at that moment...like Batman's cape. A nice touch, and knowing Nolan, not unintentional.
Probably Gordan didn't repeat this gesture to any child victim in his entire life 😂
@@diparnabsen7565no bruce Wayne is just richest kid around the block. Anyone would remember doing him a favour.😊.. may be just to remind him.😅😅. I know Gordon is not kind of person.
I think that was to show that he was competent enough to find out on his own if he wanted to, he just didn't want to out of respect. Like in the comics.
That moment when Gordon realizes that little boy he comforted after his parents murder grew up to be one if the greatest heroes in the world 😭 I miss when superhero movies were more like this
He grew up to be the only hero in his world, until he retired and Robin took over as once again, the only hero
Same :(
Nolan gave everyone closure. Bruce was finally happy and living a normal life. Gordon finally knew who his mysterious friend was. Selina was no longer a criminal. Alfred finally got to see Bruce live the life he always wanted him to have. Thank you Nolan.
And batman is now a symbol of hope for Gotham (the statue)
TrueBlue26 but robin has to wear tights
I'm glad Nolan got to finish his story. It's so satisfying to see loose ends get tied up and yet still leave the ending open to interpretation
I agree. And I don't care what some people say. Bruce was alive at the end. Alfred wasn't seeing things.
TrueBlue26 and finally one hell of a movie Batman trilogy ..which can't be ignorned for infinite centuries
I love it when Batman lifts off with the atom bomb and Gordon steps back while his scarf is blowing like a cape.
Symbolism for Gordon being a hero!
UMMM bro that was a neutron bomb. Bain had the scientist on the blown up football field explain that to us?
wow, great catch!
Amazing catch
He’s like the real hero in the story like yesin is to tony
@@Trinitydark007 dawg nobody cares
02:07 : What an amazing detail by Nolan and the team: Gordon's scarf is dancing in the wind like a super hero cape. While revealing his identity, the Batman acknowledges the immense role that Gordon had on him as a child and also later on. Only a super hero has a flying cape, and thus Nolan gives us this hint that in his eyes, Gordon is also as much of a superhero than Batman because his humanity his act of kindness and care made Wayne into Batman.
Does Nolan know that thing? 😅
A hero can be anyone. You obviously didn't learn the lesson.
@shahabsommro8950 Of course he does, everything in every frame from a dust particle to a flying cape is thoroughly checked by the director. Plots can have easter eggs but not the filming. Nolan does know
I cried in the theatre like a baby when that kid says "NO, THAT'S BATMAN! " I can never watch this scene without having goosebumps.
Avada Kedavra 😢😢😢me too
TSH Techs You do realize he survived? Fox finds out Bruce fixed the auto-pilot, Gordon finds the searchlight repaired and Alfred sees him in the café. Good ending confirmed :)
WiiManElite Batman did die a hero. But Bruce Wayne lives on.
✊
That's hope you seeing my man
No trilogy like the dark knight trilogy
idk, The Lord of the Rings trilogy might beat this one.
Both are very good in their own way
Seth S all due respect the dark knight series which is amazing but LOTR trilogy both book and movie redefined a genre more so then dark knight did.
1 Persona Captain America's Trilogy goes from good to excellent to outstanding. The Dark Night trilogy goes from good to excellent to good
TDKR wasn't better than TDK Caps trilogy kept getting better
"prepare yourselves, my father's work is done" ❤️
Gives me goosebumps
"Ehhhh heads down, this is it"
"NOOO, that's BATMAAN"
Maan that gave me goosebumps, just showing how much they believe and love batman.
I was looking for comment about it
Batman was a symbol for all the children especially the one's passing with a hard time
Batman never died, he's a symbol.
but now bruce wayne still living in justice league
"If you more than a myth, a legend you never die"
Christos Mironitis Different universe and iteration of Batman
Batman didn't die. Bruce Wayne is still alive. Bruce Wayne is Batman.
Sakshi Spezia that's what he said
I just realized when Bruce was saying: "A hero can be anyone, even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat on a young boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hadn't ended."
John Blake was doing exactly that, giving hope to those kids and letting them know that the world hadn't ended.
But hope built on lie hwo long will it last?
@@anantambisht4895well this also aligns with the ending of tdk “Sometimes the truth isn’t good enough, sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded”
Gordon : "I never said thank you."
Batman : "And you'll never have to."
And still there are people think Affleck's a better Batman. Can't believe it
Affleck Pah .. Nolan Will Always Be The Better Batman ..
He’s a great actor. So is Christian Bale. But for me Christian Bale will always be the one
Cruisified he’s a great actor but not a great batman
Glad he isn't Batman anymore
Do people really think that? I like to think that Afflecks films have inferior underwhelming plots, so it’s best to wonder who would have played the role better in this movie/franchise..Bale hands down for mine
The fact that Bruce Wayne to this day remembers a man he saw 20, 30 years ago for like 30 seconds, by FACE, shows the impact Gordon had on him. I believe he impacted Batman in deeper, more visceral ways, expressing compassion to people in shitty situations, knowing the impact it can have on them, as it did him.
Whaddya talking about? Bruce saw Gordon hundreds of times as they talked on the rooftop???
@@FEARYOYOYO He's talking about from the time of the flashback in Batman Begins, to when Batman shows up in the same movie. That's abo 20+ years that Bruce remembered Gordon, and the impact he had on him.
well his trauma haunts him constantly so he probably wouldn’t ever forget the man who essentially represents the first light he sees after the darkest event of his life
Also,add to the fact that Bruce knows that Gordon is one of the only good cops still left in a rotten city. The first one who tells him that the world hasn't ended,one of the only non-corrupt cops still fighting the fight for those who can't(before Batman),no wonder Gordon is Batman's Batman
i once at one of my worst times in my life stayed in a church after working somewhere I cant say and a man woke me up to ask if I needed any extra assistance. I thought he was a staff or something and i found out he was devoted to the church. I almost gave up on people at that point in my life unless I saw something that stood out because I could usually tell good by then. In the middle of the day he asked me in my experience did I believe people are born good or bad? I can never forget his face and one day I will go back to thank him. I told him no one is born bad or evil. Its as if he already knew my answer and was just trying to bring me back to humanity, but he was much older then me
the greatest Batman series of movies of all time!
Sanskar Soni agreed
Ahmed Emin Yuksel kardesim ücünce filme kötü demedim, aksine övdün, bircok seride 3cüler kötü olur, ama bunda hepsi iyi dedim, bana göre TDKR ikinci, TDK birinci, BB sonuncu, ama o bile süper 8+ hak ediyor, 2005’te cekildi, ama zamaninin ötesinde film, TDK ve TDKR da öyleler
Yani hicbirine kötü demedim, cizgi romanlara uymuyorlar dedim, ama bayilmadigim anlamina gelmez, en sevdigim Batman Trilogy’si Nolan’in, bana sevdiren o, her filmin müthis sonu felan,
Saygilar :)
Ahmed Emin Yuksel Haklisin o konuda, yanlis anladik birbirimizi en basta, evet, meta ve skor her sey degildir, ama TDK 4cü ise, bircok seyi anlatiyordur :) dünyada bircok kisi hemfikir demektir
Bence Batman’in daa genis kitlesi var mesela Black Panther’dan, Batman’ciyim ben, ama DC Cöp, Marvel isi götürüyor, nasil olmasi gerektigini gösteriyor, oyunlarda bile, PS4 Marvels Spider-Man harikaydi, tmm Insomniac yapti, ama Marvel’in dokunuslari da vardir, fikirleri, düsünceleri, isim haklari haric, Insomniac danismistir, akil fikir istemistir.
Her Dark Knight Trilogy’sinin müzikleri güzel, giris, acilis kapanis, hepsine bayiliyorum, bazilari farkli tabi.
Biz kaliteli film seviyoruz, bu nesilde sirf grafik+ dwayne Johnson Fln, Jason Statham’i severim,
Tmm 6-7 aliyor skor olarak filmleri, ama kimisi bayiliyor, ben severim
Ama bayilmam, bazi filmler kimine göre 80-90’lik metadir, kimine 30-40
Ama böyle bir gercek var, eski filmler gibileri yok, heleki 80-90’lar.
Siyah beyaz film izlemis adamim, yas 22, normalde bakmazlar bilmezler benim Hollandali ve Türk arkadaslarim, Raging Bull, 12 Angry Men, Schindlers List, Metropolis(1925
Miydi neydi) Psycho, vs vs
Gercek yasanmis hikayeler,
Ve güclü hikayeler artik yok, eskiden teknoloji yoktu, ama ne special effects, ne emek, ne fikirler vardi.
Ve simdi oyunlar var, Filmde bir sey görünce les diyorsun, eskiden gaming cok popüler degildi, ama ben 4 yasimdan beri, Max Payne 1, Half Life ve Medal Of Honor Allied Assault ile basladim.
Filmde olmayanlari
Oyunlar yapiyor, cünki oyun, her seyi yaparsin, CGI ve Special
effect siritmaz, cünki grafik var, oyun bu :), real life cekim degil diyecegim, o var var, oyunculuk, Mocap :) motion capture.
Eskiden bi Mario vardi family
Party game 7’den 70’e.
Simdi bazi kizlar bile gamer, oyunlarda kizlar fln, hepsi ilgi veya para icin de degil, erkek ilgisi veya para, veya popüler olmak icin de degil, severek oynuyorlar.
Film ve dizi sektörünü coktan gectiler, tmm oyuncular ve dünyada bircok insa dahil
Halen cok film
ve dizi izliyor, ama
netflix demis, en büyük rakibimiz Fortnite (ki ben hic sevmem Battle Royale’leri) bi Futbolu gecmemis, ama gecer belki, zor ama su anlik olmasa bile gecer belki, futbolu her yas kitlesi ve bircok kitle seviyor, evden abonesiz izleyebiliyorsan beles sayilir, gamimg para isteyen birsey, kimisi ister, ama durumu olmaz, futbol erisimi daha kolay, ne paralar dönüyor, sonucta her sirket Naughty Dog ve Rockstar gibi degil, Red Dead Redemption 1 Milyar Euro yapmis, daha da cogaliyor 999,999,999 gecmis yani, acaip bir rakkam, bir oyun dersin gecersin, ama vay be, ben bayilmadim sahsen
The Last Of Us
God Of War 4
Marvels Spider-Man PS4
Detroit: Become Human
Beyond Two Souls
Heavy Rain
Oynadiklarim, ilk yazdimlarim favorilerim, bosluga düstüm
Triple AAA kalite Playstation Exclusive First Second ve Third Party stüdyolari.
Bir de sicak bakmayip, denemediklerim var, saymadigim:
Infamous Second Son
Horizon Zero Dawn
Shadow Of The Colossus
Until Dawn
Dreams
Ve niceleri
En cok bekledigim 3lü
The Last Of Us 2
Death Stranding
Ghost Of Tsushima
Ve ek olarak ama cok favori durmuyor, ama güzel olacak gibi duruyor: Days Gone
PS5 beklediklerim:
God Of War 5
PS5 Marvels Spider-Man 2
Yeni bir Detroit
The Last Of Us 3(ama olmaz, ya remasterd 2’nin, ya dlc cikar)
Yeni bir Uncharted
Ve diger yeni IP’ler Triple A exclusiveler, niceleri, Naughty Dog Science Fiction bilim kurgu oyun yapacakmis, Sony stüdyolari gittikce büyüyorlar.
Exclusive PS4 harici en cok,
Bekledigim: Cyberpunk 2077, Control
PC’de muhtemelen oynayacagim:veya belki:
Metro Exodus
Far Cry: New Dawn (ayni bokun laciverti, ama neden olmasin) FC4’ten beri oynamadim hicbirini en son 3tü, cünki onlar da ayni, bosluga düsersem güzel olabilecek oyun
Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, cikti ama oynamadim, ve ônceki Tomb Raider’lari da oynarim belki
Sekiro da var, The Divsiom 2, Resident Evil 2,
Yeni bir GTA 6 da gelecek, Max Payne 4 isterim, yeni bir Splinter Cel’i de yillardir istiyor herkes benim gibi, ama Ubisoft ya sürpriz yapar, ya da Watch Dogs 3, yeni IP, yeni veya devami olan Tom Clancy oyunu,
Belli olan The Division 2, ve Skull and Bones var
Asassins Creed simdilik iptal, ama Italya’da gececekmis, belki yine ayni bokun laciverti, ayni oynanisli ama yeni themali bir Far Cry, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon devami.
Belki Iptal olan Rainbow Six Patriots, Siege gibi olackti, Siege’den ônce cikacakti, iptal oldu, ya da Siege’e degisti
MW2 Remastered ama sadece campaign diyorlar.
Simdi diyeceksin, oyunlara gectik sicradikta, canim örnek vermek istedi, sonra dedim neyi bekliyorum, neyi istiyoum, fikirlerimi ve düsüncelerimi beyan edesim geldi :)
MW1 MW2 MW3 yazdin ya, oyunlari COD kastettiysen oradan basladim oyun konusuna ör ek vermeye.
Zaten ilk cevabimda trilogy ve seri olarak oyunu da örnek göstermistim, bir serinin 3 tane oyunu olursa, hepsi basarili olamayabiliyor diye, hatta bazilari berbat oluyor, bazilarinin hepsi iyi, ama ayni seviyede kalitede olmuyor, ama seviliyor yine de, zor tabi, fikir kalmiyor, yenilik yapmak lazim,
Yaptiklari seyleri de iyi yapmalari lazim oynanis sistem ve düsünce olarak.
The Dark Knight Trilogy hepsi harika zaten.
Ahmed Emin Yuksel hic LOTR izlemedim, hep ön yargi, her filmi bilirim siyah beyaz, eski yeni IMDB Top 250, Bilim Kurgu’dan Mindfuck’a 80-90’lar, hit ve efsaneleri, bi LOTR izlemedim, Ma tanesi 5 saat sürüyormus, ve efsane oldugu dünyaca biliniyor, Harry Potter gibi, zamanin ötesinde filmler, Harry Potter’i da sevmem, hepsini görmemisimdir
Ahmed Emin Yuksel bu kalemi satardim
Demesi
There'll never be another trilogy as good as this
The dollars trilogy is equally good. And the godfather is a close second to both of these
There are other good trilogies like: The Lord Of The Rings and The Godfather Trilogy
@@brysonfreeman7226LOTR came out before this. I understand the message as "After this movie, no one will make a trilogy as good" not as "there are no trilogies like this one".
One of the Best Movie Trilogy’s Every! From Script, Acting, and cinematography.
The matrix was really good as well.. I think some people have gripes with the last one but I don’t know why
It still gives me goosebumps hearing batman tell Gordon he's his hero. So captivating, Nolan is a genius not to mention hanz zimmers masterpiece of music
For reals!
Love this scene
Jim Gordon is such a tank he just dosnt give up their was like 4 minutes left on that bomb and he was jumping on the moving truck
Mlg Bantz pl
Because a hero can be anybody. You don't need superpowers or high tech equipment to become a hero. The will to do the right thing is what makes a hero. And Jim Gordon embodies that spirit in him.
Rahi Abrar you sir are worthy
Rahi Abrar you are right, the training, the gadgets, they are nothing. It is the will to act
And the way this guy performed as james gordon is legendary
One of the reasons why this movie stands out from the rest is because of the flawless acting of the actors. The spontaneous change in emotions showed on Robin's face as he realises that he is safe from the nuke but understands that Batman is about to perish is so terrifying yet serene. And Catwoman's moment of shock in realising that Batman will not be returning. Same goes for Gordon's realisation from Talia that the bomb cannot be stopped and then finds out that there is a way that the bomb can be taken out of the city but understands that it will come at the cost of Batman's life is so touching that he immediately asks Bruce's true identity as he realises that the hero he knows that Gotham deserves will never be honored as anyone more than as Batman.
Except for Marion Cottillard's acting when Talia died
Wrong, it was the joker in the dark knight. One of the best performances on film ever!
@@carman2899 It's not THAT terrible, but man, does it stick out.
@@carman2899 yes! I was thinking the same thing as I read the comment. Terrible “death”
No , auto pilot instead of No auto pilot
2:17 "BRUCE WAYNE" always gives me goosebumps the best superhero movie.
"It could be something as reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy..." I'm sure Gord was thinking "um, Batman, I'm a cop who's had a long career dealing with tragedies. I've done that to like 100 kids."
Well. Gordon would most likely remember the rich kid whose parents died first. And he would be able to make the connection of Bruce Wayne and Batman. And even if he didn't remember Bruce Wayne first, he would know that it has to be someone rich, thus concluding that it is Bruce Wayne, the one child who he helped that is rich af.
Mustafa Tariq It makes perfect sense that he wouldn't forget something like that. The dialogue between the two of them in Arkham Knight after Gordon discovers Bruce is Batman shows it.
"I've seen a lot in this job. But I'll never forget taking a witness statement from an 8 year old boy who had just seen his parents gunned down."
Stealthy Statistician He probably like about to put coat onto another kid then like "wait? I did that to Bruce, sorry buddy"
I'm not identifying myself lol
I'm not identifying myself I'm pretty sure Gordon had his suspicions before and Bruce just confirmed it completely
the moment gordon realises bruce is batman will stay with me forever
I tought he knows in dark knight.
2:54 I cannot fully articulate why this moment means so much to me and makes me cry every time I see it. People talk about how "dark" and "gritty" this trilogy is, and that's certainly true to an extent, but it means the world to me that these movies did not take the easy route of cynicism. It's so easy to interpret Batman as just a vigilante anti-hero brutalizing criminals with his bare fists. But, at the core of his character, Batman is a HERO. He has angst and layers and his actions are sometimes questionable, but he is still good. Batman is meant to inspire people. He is a symbol of fear for the criminals of Gotham, but he is a symbol of hope for the people he protects, for little orphaned boys like himself. The fact that Batman's last moment in this trilogy is providing hope for a bus full of orphans who think they're about to die is so powerful to me. The way Joseph Gordon Levitt screams "THIS IS IT!", and then Batman emerging from the smoke, and that little kid saying "No, that's Batman!" My heart just can't take it. He's right, that is Batman. That's what Batman is supposed to be.
Absolutely agreed man
Very well and rightly articulated my feelings. Credits to Nolan for writing such a powerful sequence. Hans Zimmer's music should also be credited.
100%. Foremost that's what Batman should be. A hero. Well said.
Norm makes fun of Batmans integral struggle well:
Batmans like am I not as bad as the villains that I try to stop?
No, you’re much much better
That's Bruce's motive in the whole trilogy, to make batman a symbol that can't be incorruptable
This scene explains the importance of Grammer. When Batman tells Selina, "No autopilot" it was actually "No, autopilot".
kartikey singh 'Grammer'. Heh. Bruce actually meant there was no autopilot, as part of the ruse to sacrifice his life for Gotham. Imagine if he meant "no, autopilot," with Gordon within earshot. Would Jim be that ecstatic later on upon finding a newly fixed bat-signal?
AHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
Wow this actually makes so much sense
Ahhh makes sense
I was gonna say it doesn’t matter, but yeah, Grammar matters.
Catwoman: Bruce? How did you survive a nuke?
Bruce: I'm Batman!
AsaFestejo Tru!
@HippoZoned Going under the ocean reduces the distance he has to travel to be safe.
It was the auto pilot carrying the atom bomb. Batman fooled every body.
regulator619 ehh sounds like a whole bunch of “because Batman”
@regulator619 dude thanks alot man.. i never observed this... finally one big mystery got solved..
This ending made me man
This trilogy was way more than superhero movies it was genuine storytelling 😢
Batman's hero is Gordon. That's awesome how they tied it all together like that.
😭😭😭😭
3:44 When I first saw this, I felt a part of my childhood die.
same. :(
Michael Ashton ya same then I found out he had survived, Bruce lived but Batman died
Michael Ashton I feel you brother.
Same here.
His
"Even doing something as reassuring as putting a coat around a young boys shoulders...to let him know the world hadn't ended."
That line right there sums up everything. Batman always saw Gordon as the hero. From the moment Gordon comforted him he had nothing but respect and admiration.
And Gordon really needed that considering Bane had just publicly shamed him. Gordon discovered one man who never gave up on him, who not only believed in him, but saw him as a hero.
The music is legendary
Swarnim Tiwari Hans Zimmer
no doubt
Dude correct
Nolan & Zimmer are unparalleled!
Mr. Gary Oldman, another legend who never won an Oscar.
srmayinn He finally won it after all this years he finally did it...
^Academy did it.
:^)
Not anymore!
Everyone said that Michael Keaton is the best Bruce Wayne, everyone said also that Ben Afleck is the best Batman. But Christian Bale.... Maaaan he is the real Dark Knight
Josenov Nazareth Keaton!? Afleck!? Come on man!
It’s actually hilarious how people can watch these movies and say “nah, Keaton and Affleck were better than this”.
@@flavio7180 christain bale was always best batman
I love him. But he comes second to Kevin conroy.
to be fair ben affleck was good as a batman even though he wasn't given a solo movie plus the fact that BvS and JL wasn't good to begin with
if he was given a good plot and solo movie he might go toe to toe with bale as best batman
Holy fuck, Talia's death was one of the most poorly acted scenes I've ever seen.
gary oldmans reaction is priceless if u see for a split second he goes wtf lmfao
Heisenberg the whole scene all three of them are looking at her like "bitch are you serious"
BiRTH She didn't really die,she wanted them to believe that there is no hope
LMAO i was thinking that too
It's like no one knew what to do with her death. Was her neck broken? It seemed so but then - she's moved. And how exactly is she dying? And the way she so deliberately closed her eyes was bad. The whole scene was pretty botched.
Who's Batman's hero? James Gordon.
His father, I would of thought.
Alexander Cummins no is Gordon, he says that
Luca Salerno When does he say that?
Alexander Cummins a hero can be anyone (....) . I think he wanted to communicate that is hero in Gordon. But I may be wrong
roninredshade James cordon?
Batman can never die. He’s not just a man behind a suit, he’s a symbol, an idea, a story that inspired people to be their own heroes.
“Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea...and ideas are bulletproof.”
And the beauty of your statement is that is EXACTLY how the Joker sees himself and his minions. Batman endures because of the deep symbolism and mythology rooted in the charachters.
Oh be quiet lol that was so corny. He's a comic book character. If a trust fund yuppie who goes around at night dressed like a leather bat beating up people who haven't even had their day in court is your "hero" then you might need a new hero
@@Townesvanwaits
That kid is the only person who belived in Batman's ability to save them from the beginning of the movie.
this is not a movie, this is a masterpiece
They don’t make movies like this one anymore. Goosebumps.
"Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!"
Batfleck Forever "explosions = Entertainment. it's good for quality Haha!"- Joker
adam west
@@loukaszs The Batman we deserved, but not the one we can have anymore. :( (I'm a fan of Nolan's movies, but I also have a soft spot for wacky 60's batman)
Adam West reference! I love it
-Adam We
Nolan knows how to wrap up a trilogy
1:48 that interaction had me in tears in theaters. The acting and music were so beautiful and spot on. This moment hits me hard cause it reminds me of the time my father passed and after his funeral one of my closest friends at the time gave me assurance that everything was going to be okay and not to overthink. I was there for him when he lost his dad so glad he was there for me. Sucks we don’t talk anymore so it’s like I lost him later in life too.
reach out to him
Talk to him sometime. He is a good hero who was there for you
Just simply amazing. I thought Batman had died and I was very upset. The music, the editing, the acting (especially Gary Oldman) is all amazing. Joseph Gordon Levitt is great in this scene when he realises Batman has given his life to save Gotham. Greatest ending to a superhero movie ever. I hope Logan is as good.
Agreed. When I saw this in the cinema, all the different emotions was incredible. I was so sad and upset that he sacrificed himself and then, was given hope when Fox and Gordon realised that he might be alive and then happy when Alfred saw him. Man, what an awesome trilogy of movies!
Amazing mix of feelings when I saw this. I wouldn't consider this a superhero movie like the Marvel stuff, much as I like them. This is amazing drama with class and emotion. Just happens to be Batman. A classic film which capped an amazing trilogy. They should leave Batman alone now, this will never be bettered.
James Bond actually batman died there it was bruce wayne who was alive..and now the city was in the rightful hands of robin
John Horan as good as this?!! Are u joking... Logan is good but nowhere near this masterpiece
John Horan yes I'd have to agree when Logan/Full strength Wolverine screamed in the forest and then destroyed everyone it was incredible. The character has a full arc now. Shame he wasn't in the Avengers but he's done now. Wolverine is up there with the Dark Knight in how to make a superhero movie.
When the kid says "no it's batman" then the music hits the chills come in and free cuts to Blake and he knows it's end Batman it hurts
My favorite part of this is the reaction of Robin, he's in awe almost to the point of disbelief when he sees it's Batman and not the bomb detonating. Gives me chills every time I watch this scene.
Batman's sacrifice impacted Robin for the rest of his life. He took it all in and inherited his beliefs.
@@darkprinceofdornesomething to always live up to
I loved this scene and trilogy so much. Bale and Nolan gave us a true masterpiece.
The most emotional line in the film is "A hero can be anyone,even a man doing something as simple as putting a coat around a young boys neck,telling him the world hasn't ended." That line always gets me 😭 like a baby every time. That Line even gets my father crying and he doesn't even like this 🎥.
I get this is 3 years ago but it’s young boys shoulders, saying neck instead sounds like Gordon is out there killing young boys and making it seem like it’s a suicide
@@tanish6298 sorry,that was a accidental misuse of words. Sorry about that.
Shows that sometimes a simple act of kindness towards someone at their lowest point can change the course of their life.
This "death scene" to the end is the singularly best experience I have ever had in a theater.
And the academy award for worst death ever.... Marion Cotillard
A Hamilton Ha she is a good actress but that was a bad death scene.
Yeah if I was Nolan I would have asked her to repeat the scene. wtf xD
That was cringe
Children's playground acting at its finest!
3:28 Batman wasn't in the vehicle that was carrying the bomb at this moment. You can see the shadows of the buildings as he flies past them. If he was in the vehicle carrying the bomb, there wouldn't have been any shadows from buildings as he would have been over the ocean. The vehicle was on auto pilot.
This ending always makes me cry! Everything about this makes me so emotional! Love batman and love this movie! From the scene itself to the music! This is one of my favorite movies of all time
Dr. Pavel "This is now a four megaton nuclear bomb"
Batman: 2:22, 2:37, 2:42
Really bruh...
MrHotBagel probably has a REALLY strong outer shell
The "die without hope line always gets me" line from robin always gets me
best ending ever
"A hero can be anyone, even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat on a young boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hadn't ended.”
I have watched this movie countless times,but everytime is like the first time! This is the definition of masterpiece to me!
The worst death acting ever 1:14
I didn't notice until I saw your comment, thank you LOL
Marion Cotillard is an amazing actress idk what happened there lol
The aesthetic of the nolan trilogy is pretty fucking timeless and the best dark comic movies currently existing. Why are these goofy as hell moments sprinkled in?
i think so too
akash shah so she's nt dead..shes acting😁
Probably the greatest trilogy made, Nolan is the GOAT
Agreed
1:50 this scene is wholesome to me ❤️
I like how cat woman turns good towards the end
JW Vlogs i guess we’re both suckers
Batman to admit to Gordon the truth about when he was a young boy....and needed a hero like Gordon.......my eyes filled up with tears......classic Batman...
In a city full of corruption in politics and police, one man stood out to Batman, a man with his own demons, with his own fears, his own shit to deal with but he tried tirelessly to do the right thing, the same man was the only one to comfort a scared child who just watched his parents get murdered. Jim Gordon really is a hero not just to Batman but to Blake as well. He also showed millions of kids that you don’t have to be a billionaire, super strong, fly, or be invincible to be a hero, doing the right thing can inspire anyone to be a hero.
Must of seen it 30+ times now but every time that last scene with Gordon and batman plays, I get chills...everytime
2:55 The kid yelling “that’s Batman!” With the theme hitting Is peak
Every single time I watch that, I get Goosebumps.
Batman just said “you’ve been my hero all along”
Loved The Dark Knight but never cried like I did for this movie.
Tears. Every. Fucking. Time.
TheSeliMD .
When Talia Al Ghul straight up tries to murder Lucious Fox, who had been nothing but kind towards her.
Well...she was trying to kill everyone in the city so she wasn't discriminating at least.
3Rayfire she wasn't discriminating 😂😭
I’ve rewatched this five times in a row and am in tears...of sadness but also joy that this film - and trilogy - exist. Thank you Nolan and Bale and WB and everyone.
This scene hits me so hard. One of my favorite movies of all time and the best batman movie ever made.
The "Bruce Wayne" at 2:17 from Gordon get me so hard. After 3 movies, he finally knows the name of the man who has been saving Gotham every night is the little boy he had helped.
The Dark Knight series is the greatest Batman saga/story ever. Thank you Christopher Nolan for your genius in creating this masterpiece.
Ironic thing is, batman wanted to be a symbol in this interpretation. Well when he died, it was a symbol DC was going downhill
Downhill? Obviously. The movie was so great that any regular film pales in comparison.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂omfg
Holy Crap dude, it's already dead, stop beating on it.
Dumb Nerd you know they could have started the dc movie universe with batman begins.
WiiManElite such a wise comment
Superman: I can survive a nuke
Bats: so can I
Batman got autopilot but Superman didnt 😂
Imo she was never exactly “bad.”
The secret to create a great story is Emotions. Sure plot matters, but emotion is the single ingredient which separates good stories from great stories.
Focus on only one single core theme and single emotion throughout the film and you have masterpiece
3:00 - 3:19 he's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, the dark knight. This moment when he flies over, no words are spoken, just amazement for those who witness him fly out, as he fulfills Gordon's words from the previous film's ending. I struggle to describe how the scene hits but the best way I can say it is like this:
His actions say, "Dont worry little ones, it'll be ok." (Little ones because they are terrified and are children or as little children, having no doubt that the end is near for them)
You see somewhat similar sacrifices (somewhat because he didn't actually die) in other films, Boromir protecting the Hobbits at the end of the Fellowship of the Ring, Tony Stark snap to defeat Thanos and sacrifice himself. But this hits differently, he was despised and thought of as a criminal after the second film, he was hunted. Bane reveals the truth that Batman saved Gordon and everyone now realizes he was the hero. Yet, even though Gotham knows the truth, they still don't know who he is. They knew Boromir, they knew Stark. They just see him as Batman, this guardian that always seems to appear in their darkest hours and always comes through for them. And the one who has saved them, the one who has watched over them and protected them, dies alone (in their minds). There is no comfort given to him, there is no one by his side. The silent protector willingly flies past everyone, to die alone, so that they may live.
"Don't worry little ones, it'll be ok" as he makes his final, lonely, selfless act to protect them.
What a movie.
Finally, Gordon realized who The Batman is.
That scene stab me in heart!!
I just really like that it was such a small act but to Bruce he really saved him in that moment. This trilogy is still the best trilogy that has come out.
Coming back from Dunkirk, this final scene with Batman flying off into the ocean gave me the same feeling at the end of Dunkirk with Tom Hardy.
Thanks for the spoiler, bitch
@@josemanuico5613 idk this made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This film and the whole trilogy is a masterpiece.
I get tears in my eyes everytime I watch this,Christian bale is the best Batman there ever was
I don't like him as a person but his acting was on point
@@Account-ow6rz as Batman yes, as Bruce Wayne? Nah. Terrible Bruce. Mumbles and can't hear shit what he says.
Man I remember this shit like it was yesterday, the whole theater was dead silent when that nuke went off. The cheers when Alfred raises his glass at the cafe, damn, Actually been almost a decade
2:07 just realized that Gordon BECOMES actually a hero with a cape in this shot.. or am I a fool ?
No
You are not 😊
i love this movie because i remember i was going throw a hard time and i watched this movie and turned it off and knowing that there is still hope in this world
“You are a hero, Jim”
From Batman The Animated Series
Gary Oldman, he was so good as Gordon. His character was smart, wise, supportive, and empathetic to all around him. TDK, when it is thought that Gordon had been murdered, I cried. Honorable men like Gordon's character are heartbreaking to lose in a film. So glad he wasn't killed, and, his death fabricated, the intention to protect his family made me love him even more. Gordon and Alfred are the wise and moral compasses of these films.
I liked the Fox character also..