@@SuCKeRPunCH187 you know, I really don't hate snyder at all. I thought man of steel was a great superman movie. I walked into it not knowing anything, thinking it was going to be another sequal like superman returns. And I was just blown away by it.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
I love how Bane is one of these characters you hate at the beginning and then you get to know his story and you start to cry and then you just love him and feel so sorry for him...
Totally didn't notice Bane's tear, out of his right eye, ( at 3:19 ) after the speech of being ex-communicated from the League of Shadows. Man, Nolan NAILED the villians/heroes for these films. Superb cinema.
It was what he truly believed in heart and for Ras to ex communicate Bane was beyond dishonorable.. for loving and caring for his child that was left in a death pit to be raped, tortured and killed just like her mother what she also witnessed this deepest writing I've ever seen out a film still get chills watching this
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
Seeing Bane cry is one of the most surprisingly Heartbreaking moments in cinema history…All he wanted to do was protect the innocence of that one little girl. 😭
It's rather disturbing what happened to Talia's mother, considering that she's the only adult woman in this prison, and you could see that every prisoner except for Bane seemed to be charging towards her. And then they shifted their attention to Talia...
Mr Rieper This reminds me of a scene from one of the Freddie Kruger movies. His mother was a nun at a mental hospital and they accidentally locked her in with the male prisoners.
Obviously they were trying to keep this pg but that's probably exactly what that scene implies. This is sad because There’s real places like that. Afghanistan for example or Iran is horrible. Talia and her mother represent alot of women and children in those kind of countries that suffer and get abused. im sure that's where the pit is somewhere around that Western side of asia in the middle east. i think they’re ancient Babylonians or something like that
@@shataniksarkar7382 dumb emo edgelord alert! The Joker didn't make any sense at all, he was just a dumb idiotic criminal with a goal to cause chaos. Bane didn't want chaos, he wanted anarchy. And he succeeded in mere weeks, all at his direction. Joker is overwhelmingly lucky he was out of Gotham when Bane came.
@@jampig1884 lol dark knight rises was supposed to be joker. and I think you are the ones who think super villains have to be a big guy and a muscular guy.
@@jampig1884 son, you have the most emotional and edgy teen response of all. Completely void of logic or reason, blinded by fanboyism. Filled with childish insults and stupid arguments.
A hero can be anyone even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting his arms around a young girl to let her know the world hasn’t ended
Indeed. It's the height of cowardice, and a stronger (mentally or physically) individual is beaten down unfairly. It's unpleasant to watch in movies and real life ...
I shudder to think of what sort of vengeance Ra's Al Ghul exacted upon his wife's father, for exiling her into that hellhole. I'm sure the warlord ended up *wishing* he'd jumped into the pit instead!
This triligy is a masterpiece,,, got chills every time i rewatch it....its legendary and a mark that brought a realistic vision for the genre bringing a second live to it
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
Recently I rewatched this movie. I somehow understand Bane more. Some people say Bane suddenly becomes the second villain. I sincerely disagree. We need to go back source materials to figure out what the meaning of "Bane loves Talia". Bane was born in prison. He never saw the light until he full grew up. If you have read Knightfall, you will know in Bane's origin, only a toy bear is his best friend. In Nolanverse, that toy bear can be young and innocent Talia. Talia said Bane loves her. But I doubt it's love between male and female. It's more Bane wants to protect his only friend, The only purity of his world.(Children are always pure and innocent. Another brilliant idea from Christopher Nolan to make Talia a child instead of grown up woman in prison). In this case, Bane will help Talia with his life to be what she is born to be-The head of League of Shadows. But Talia is too inexperienced and too young, Bane is always her father feature. Ra's Al Ghul is dead, so Bane is Talia's only backup. And Bane never let Ra's and Talia down. So it's not Bane works for Talia. It's Talia needs Bane. Talia herself even said Bane is her protector. So behind the mask, behind the whole terror Bane created. It's a man selfishness to protect the young girl he believes it's worthy to protect. He disappears immediately when Talia fully grew up to be a fully independent woman that is capable to lead League of Shadows. In some ways, Bane is a great man, a selfishness man. Only went to the wrong path
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
I say all the time Bane is actually the good guy. He sacrificed himself to save a young girl from a brutal death then dedicated his life to protecting her. Doesn't sound like a villan origin story to me...
@@aryavart532 Not neccessary played him. I believe Bane also respected Talia's father, and embodied Ra's vision. Ra's to Bane is also his savior that rescued him from the prison. I think in Bane's mind, his second life is given by Al Ghul family, so he will serve that family to the death. After Ra's is gone, I believe Bane feel he has the responsiblity to raise and help Talia. He is a kind of the loyal version fo Darth Vader.
Talia lived Bane's life and Ra's expelled him from the league, Ra's basically owe Bane for what he did for Talia, maybe the real reason he got rid of Bane is he was a reminder of Ra's failure to protect his family
That's exactly why he excommunicated Bane, it wasn't because Bane was too extreme for the LOS, it was because Ra's just couldn't take the guilt of what happened to his wife and Bane constantly reminded him of that.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 No, Ra's was supposed to go down there but his wife convinced her father to let Ra's go but that meant she had to go down instead (Ra's didn't know this and he was exiled). When the wife went down she was pregnant with Talia.
Great video, thank you. It's such an important point that the reason behind everything, including the League itself, is Ra's. He is reacting against what he sees as an unjust world but his acolytes, with the single exception of Wayne, just make it worse. Meanwhile the Joker doesn't believe in anything at all and introduces a level of suffering commensurate with that.
The Joker believes that everybody is a beast and the whole civilization thing is pure hypocrisy... that's why he was angry when the people did not blow each other
Nice compilation, and I loved the twist. I can't see the movie playing out without it since it ties in neatly before Batman Begins and helps bring the storyline of the League of Shadows full circle (I mean come on if they did Ra's al Ghul it's logical to use Talia). In Batman Begins when Ra's talked about his wife and because he never mentioned Talia, in retrospect it makes sense since why he didn't mention Talia since they were estranged. Talia and Bane forgiving Ra's after his death than coming back to finish off Gotham works since they still believe in the philosophy of The League of Shadows and want to fulfill their jobs. In hindsight why Talia wanted to finish off destroying Gorham and waited longer makes sense. She worked for Wayne Enterprises for years and wanted the clean energy project to be fulfilled to help Gotham further, especially after Batman and the police locked up the mob, then only after Bruce (understandably) shelved the project she and Bane decided to use it against him. Add on Bane working for Daggett, a corrupt businessman, and finding Gordon's letter revealing the truth about the Dent Act which lied to the people of the city for years; it all comes together. Since Bane was Talia's protector in the pit and was shaped by his upbringing in The League of Shadows, them working together adds to his character more, it doesn't undermine him in any way. There were clues and buildup to this reveal throughout the film too since Talia was set up as Miranda Tate to be a kind businesswoman who wanted to aid Bruce in helping Gotham, she was a false hope similar to what Harvey Dent was. Christopher and Jonathan Nolan also drew inspiration from the villains of the classic novel "A Tale of Two Cities" as inspiration for Bane and Talia as villains.
I really like how they designed young ras al ghul with that fur waistcoat. It's hard to describe, but it has a vibe to it which really fits his persona as an assassin living in the mountains. I would love to see more of a young ras al ghul!
Man i really hope we get more of a live action ra's al ghul in future batman films ra's al ghul is such a interesting villain. he's like batmans equel Rich, knows martial arts, and embrases fear. but he takes justice about the wrong way
This twist with Bane in The Dark Knight Rises is very similar to Black Adam’s origin story in the New 52 where we think the whole time that the boy is Black Adam when really it’s the boy’a uncle. Very interesting.
For the longest time I thought Bane and Talia were together but after watching this video I'm starting to think maybe Bane was with Talia's mother while in prison and Talia always saw Bane as her protector/father figure because Bane was the only father figure to Talia for awhile cause it looks like Talia was in that prison for at least 10 years.
Romix the old dude describes bane as the child of the mercenary, then later Thalia describes bane as her protector and her mother’s protector which would mean he grew up in the prison pit? During which time Ra’s al ghul got the lady pregnant again with Thalia?
@@Negradamous K.B. USA so what your saying is thalia and bane in the dark knight rises are brother and sister? I think of Bane is a legend meaning were not sure what the truth is. And how it was shot made us believe bane was the child. But that would simplify the story to much. Making thalia the child of ras al ghul gives you more depth to the story and the arc between her and bane wasnt fully explained. I believe Bane was more of protector and father figure to thalia. Assuming that bane and thalia were a thing or just a protector of them in that prison helped raise thalia to a certain degree. And maybe ras al ghul developed a deep hatred towards bane for the relationship he had with thalia and thalia saw bane more as a father then ras maybe the real reason he excommunicated Bane. and if n when she found out she and her mother were put in that prison because of her father. Probably lead her to leave the league of shadows as well. Just my opinion on the topic. such a great movie I'm going to watch again soon.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 Talia is Ras Al Ghul’s daughter. It was his wife who was sent to the Lazarus Pit while pregnant with Talia. Once Talia escaped she found her father and they went to rescue Bane
If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal and if they can't stop you, you become something else entirely and what is that a legend, Mr Wayne. A lesson from the Ronin
Each villain in the dark knight trilogy was not defined by Batman’s shadow. They were resemblance of what horrendous situation that lead them to do what they do. Ra’s al Ghul/Henry Ducard was mercenary that was sent on a task for a bounty but instead fell for a local warlord’s daughter. When he was exiled he understood that the world needed more sense but later when going down to the pit was only greeted by a broken down prisoner called Bane and his daughter. Ghul channeled that emotion and founded a organization to train his sensibility and choice. Jonathan Crane was a child who lived a close to poverty family and one day he was locked down to be experimented on his fear. Fear was the only thing he knew and realized that he needed to make something out of something by continuing to understand the human mind for their chaotic actions by all means. In the dark knight, The Joker didn’t exist until the end Batman began when Batman was at his first testament. The Joker wasn’t given a origin, but most speculated that he was ex military intelligence and partly also part of the bombing team. It was said that during one his experiences he experienced trauma and realized that the world was a place condemn with dangerous acts everyday and that everybody has a price that could be leveraged and turned against them. The day Batman was born was the day that the Joker was born because he sought to find his linkage of his polar opposite but actually they are both the same. Harvey Dent had minor skezaphonria and was often in conflict with his father and one day when his parents suicide during his college years he decided to learn justice and inspire hope. In the Dark Knight Rises, Bane was a man that allied the remains members of the league of shadows and was the one that was to fulfill Ra’s al Ghul’s failed objective, destroy Gotham due to its misguided circumstances. He learned his lessons in the pit and when he joined the league of shadows he merely wanted to foresight and consolidate his position and continue Ra’s liberation. Talia, was a more sympathetic secondary villain. She was born in the pit for actions that he neither complied or committed. She couldn’t forgive his father for his failure in saving her mother and her. She sought to prove her worth and alleged with her friend bane to honor his father the day that Batman indirectly “killed” Ra’s al Ghul.
Bane lived long enough to see himself become the villain
where am i All good Men go through this because the people do not understand how passionate and selfless these good Men are for justice.
where am i 🌟👏
evil just corrupted and devoured the righteous and bright side of his fighting soul only to come out of the pit a monster and devil
Morgan Nihilanth ? He was a total psychopath
He already was, why else would he be in that prison
Chris Nolan Is just an insane storyteller. Thank god for the Nolan brothers.
and then they decided to Hire Snyder. ruclips.net/video/CQeezCdF4mk/видео.html
Agreed.
@@SuCKeRPunCH187 you know, I really don't hate snyder at all. I thought man of steel was a great superman movie. I walked into it not knowing anything, thinking it was going to be another sequal like superman returns. And I was just blown away by it.
@@jbot91 so was BvS Ultimate edition. And now the Snyder cut, he's a good filmmaker. Joss Whedon is a weasel
Fun Fact : This is his least favourite movie he directed .
2:26 There’s something so tragic about seeing Bane here be literally engulfed in a horde of evil. “Goodbye.” That image still sticks with me.
Satisfying to know Ras annihilated them all.
Yea i thought the exact same thing even just seeing the last thing you hear them roaring over Bane sounds horrifying
Its almost as if the light and goodness in his heart is being swarmed in darkness. The world punishing him for a good deed.
While all that was happening, he was probably thinking:
YOu haVe My PERmiSsioN tO DIe.
It’s truly haunting to know that he was brutalized for trying to save an innocent child
Bane could have died a hero, but lived long enough to see himself become the villain.
But to Thalia, he was a hero
Is he a villain? Is it villainous to destroy a wicked city?
He was the hero Gotham deserved.
OF course
Bane was the hero of the movie
Born in hell...
Forged from suffering...
Hardend by pain...
THE worst enemy one could face...
David Louis Describes my childhood to a T.
Still have the scars.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 uh no. She was pregnant with Al Ghul baby Talia) when she was put in the prison. Al Ghul didnt know.
@@BlueOx2277 edge so sharp it could cut through steel
And both versed in the theatrics and methods of the league.
I love how Bane is one of these characters you hate at the beginning and then you get to know his story and you start to cry and then you just love him and feel so sorry for him...
same here.. he protected a little girl from the hands of crazy men.
yep
Meli Huana Dont cry for me Argentinaaaaa
Meli Huana yep, like Dracula 1992.
Meli Huana It didn't happened to me
I love how when Talia looks at Bane she has lights in her eyes when she look Batman their gone
But she banged him, and did mouth stuff 💋💋👄👄👅👅👅💓💓💓
@@martincampbell3595 she probably Banged Bane
@@Pinkranger87 - true, but I was referring to the college humor sketch
@@Pinkranger87 yeah she definitely had to give him some I bet he went ape shit too lol I was wondering why he seemed weaker for the batman rematch 🤣🤣🤣
@@martincampbell3595 go outside
Totally didn't notice Bane's tear, out of his right eye, ( at 3:19 ) after the speech of being ex-communicated from the League of Shadows. Man, Nolan NAILED the villians/heroes for these films. Superb cinema.
And this gives you power over me?
@@davidlouis1068 what
@@MitchellMushroom ıt is Bane's line in the movie.
Yeah I saw
It was what he truly believed in heart and for Ras to ex communicate Bane was beyond dishonorable.. for loving and caring for his child that was left in a death pit to be raped, tortured and killed just like her mother what she also witnessed this deepest writing I've ever seen out a film still get chills watching this
Nobody says "taken" like Liam Neeson.
This was
Natalia. You are going to be taken
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 ras al ghul was the mercenary not the guy who put his daughter in the hole.
Indeed
Bane was attacked and his face was mutilated that mask pumps anathesia so he doesn't feel pain as it is permanent
Swog how does he eat
venom
Did the men mutilate his face
@@Renny2327 yes
no it was his spine that was injured
Born in hell, forged from suffering, hardened by pain.
Yup that's what he said
Golden Boy I’m just highlighting how amazing that line is.
@@orestes67 and this gives you POWER over me?
David Louis I like that
@@orestes67 hey check out A Banes Destiny, the 2nd mix also...the guy did an awesome job on the mixes. 2nd one especially
Seeing Bane cry is one of the most surprisingly
Heartbreaking moments in cinema history…All he wanted to do was protect the innocence of that one little girl. 😭
Agreed
And In the eyes of the league of shadows he’s still considered a monster.. heartbreaking 💔
It's rather disturbing what happened to Talia's mother, considering that she's the only adult woman in this prison, and you could see that every prisoner except for Bane seemed to be charging towards her. And then they shifted their attention to Talia...
Agreed. They only allude to it (since it's a PG-13 movie) but it's not hard to imagine what horrible things happened to her.
Exactly.
Mr Rieper This reminds me of a scene from one of the Freddie Kruger movies. His mother was a nun at a mental hospital and they accidentally locked her in with the male prisoners.
Obviously they were trying to keep this pg but that's probably exactly what that scene implies. This is sad because There’s real places like that. Afghanistan for example or Iran is horrible. Talia and her mother represent alot of women and children in those kind of countries that suffer and get abused. im sure that's where the pit is somewhere around that Western side of asia in the middle east. i think they’re ancient Babylonians or something like that
@@annettemint Son of hundred maniacs. Sadly, they are real people. They just dont wear a glove of blades and attack you in your dreams...as much.
I love how the joker is his own thing.
@@shataniksarkar7382 dumb emo edgelord alert!
The Joker didn't make any sense at all, he was just a dumb idiotic criminal with a goal to cause chaos. Bane didn't want chaos, he wanted anarchy. And he succeeded in mere weeks, all at his direction. Joker is overwhelmingly lucky he was out of Gotham when Bane came.
@@jampig1884 lol dark knight rises was supposed to be joker. and I think you are the ones who think super villains have to be a big guy and a muscular guy.
@@jampig1884 Nah, Joker wouldve mopped up bane
@Jam Pig bane didn’t want anarchy. He wanted to blow the city up
@@jampig1884 son, you have the most emotional and edgy teen response of all. Completely void of logic or reason, blinded by fanboyism. Filled with childish insults and stupid arguments.
3:18 that single tear running down from Bane’s left eye kinda broke my heart.
A hero can be anyone even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting his arms around a young girl to let her know the world hasn’t ended
3:25
Talia: i could not forgive my father until you murdered him
Batman: idk about that
Talia: i saw it in theatres
Batman: oop
Guess who plays the daughter as the lil girl.one hint she's in a DC show now
He didn’t kill him, but he didn’t save him either. In any case, you can somewhat understand Talia‘s motivation. And it nearly worked.
he didn’t kill him, but he didn’t have to save him
i find it disturbing when a huge group of people gang up on one person. i wonder why and i hope i’m not the only one
Indeed. It's the height of cowardice, and a stronger (mentally or physically) individual is beaten down unfairly.
It's unpleasant to watch in movies and real life ...
Matthew Van Tassel That’s why you keep a weapon if they not going to play fair you shouldn’t either. People are cowards & disgusting.
The truth is, most human beings are animals, savages when removed from a society or basic needs/want
@@davidlouis1068
reject modernity
*_embrace MONKÉ_*
@@arycogito wtf?
I shudder to think of what sort of vengeance Ra's Al Ghul exacted upon his wife's father, for exiling her into that hellhole. I'm sure the warlord ended up *wishing* he'd jumped into the pit instead!
This triligy is a masterpiece,,, got chills every time i rewatch it....its legendary and a mark that brought a realistic vision for the genre bringing a second live to it
It shows how good people can die inside, leaving an evil shell
Liam Neeson is the only actor who can embody Ra's Al Ghul. His take on Ra's is Qui Gon Jinn turned to the dark side
Dan Castro arrows was a good ras
Dan Castro Gothams ra’s was good too
@@aidan.6366 I agree. Actor who played him was Dr. Bashir on Star Trek Deep Space 9
Dan Castro ok cool
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
Bane sacrificed his freedom to save her and she came back for him.
Recently I rewatched this movie. I somehow understand Bane more. Some people say Bane suddenly becomes the second villain. I sincerely disagree.
We need to go back source materials to figure out what the meaning of "Bane loves Talia".
Bane was born in prison. He never saw the light until he full grew up. If you have read Knightfall, you will know in Bane's origin, only a toy bear is his best friend. In Nolanverse, that toy bear can be young and innocent Talia. Talia said Bane loves her. But I doubt it's love between male and female. It's more Bane wants to protect his only friend, The only purity of his world.(Children are always pure and innocent. Another brilliant idea from Christopher Nolan to make Talia a child instead of grown up woman in prison). In this case, Bane will help Talia with his life to be what she is born to be-The head of League of Shadows. But Talia is too inexperienced and too young, Bane is always her father feature. Ra's Al Ghul is dead, so Bane is Talia's only backup. And Bane never let Ra's and Talia down. So it's not Bane works for Talia. It's Talia needs Bane. Talia herself even said Bane is her protector. So behind the mask, behind the whole terror Bane created. It's a man selfishness to protect the young girl he believes it's worthy to protect. He disappears immediately when Talia fully grew up to be a fully independent woman that is capable to lead League of Shadows. In some ways, Bane is a great man, a selfishness man. Only went to the wrong path
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 You need to rewatch the movie. It's not Ra's Al Ghul's daughter but his pregnant wife in prison. Talia is still daughter of Ra's.
I say all the time Bane is actually the good guy. He sacrificed himself to save a young girl from a brutal death then dedicated his life to protecting her. Doesn't sound like a villan origin story to me...
So Talia played with Banes feeling and making him do wrong things
@@aryavart532 Not neccessary played him. I believe Bane also respected Talia's father, and embodied Ra's vision. Ra's to Bane is also his savior that rescued him from the prison. I think in Bane's mind, his second life is given by Al Ghul family, so he will serve that family to the death. After Ra's is gone, I believe Bane feel he has the responsiblity to raise and help Talia. He is a kind of the loyal version fo Darth Vader.
Talia lived Bane's life and Ra's expelled him from the league, Ra's basically owe Bane for what he did for Talia, maybe the real reason he got rid of Bane is he was a reminder of Ra's failure to protect his family
That's exactly why he excommunicated Bane, it wasn't because Bane was too extreme for the LOS, it was because Ra's just couldn't take the guilt of what happened to his wife and Bane constantly reminded him of that.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 No, Ra's was supposed to go down there but his wife convinced her father to let Ra's go but that meant she had to go down instead (Ra's didn't know this and he was exiled). When the wife went down she was pregnant with Talia.
@@spaceace4387 ohhhhhh ok thank you makes much more sense now
Congratulations on telling us exactly what was said
Great video, thank you. It's such an important point that the reason behind everything, including the League itself, is Ra's. He is reacting against what he sees as an unjust world but his acolytes, with the single exception of Wayne, just make it worse. Meanwhile the Joker doesn't believe in anything at all and introduces a level of suffering commensurate with that.
The Joker believes that everybody is a beast and the whole civilization thing is pure hypocrisy... that's why he was angry when the people did not blow each other
It's the first time in 8 years have I noticed that Bane actually cried in the end.
And this gives you power over me?
@@davidlouis1068 Do you feel in charge?
@@leifalwayswins ive given you a small fortune
Huh!
Seven years later, I watch this, and at 2:26, I go “Oh YEAH, that IS Tom Hardy!”
I thought it was eminem lol
He looks like a shaved Eddie Brock.
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Other than Alfred this is one of the most heartbreaking scenes ever with bane crying.
The one I hate the most is the warlord. He litterally put his own daughter and granddaughter into living hell and never regretted it.
Damn.... Bane actually dropped a tear when Thalia said he was ex communicated from the League of Shadows.
"You told me a child did , yes but not ordinary child , a child born in hell , forced by suffering , hardened by pain , not a man from privileged"
Bane wasn’t the child.He said he didn’t see the light until he was a man .
Because the child is Talia
the clues were there from the start
Woah I never noticed bane’s tears sliding down next to his mask before. Insane.
Nice compilation, and I loved the twist. I can't see the movie playing out without it since it ties in neatly before Batman Begins and helps bring the storyline of the League of Shadows full circle (I mean come on if they did Ra's al Ghul it's logical to use Talia). In Batman Begins when Ra's talked about his wife and because he never mentioned Talia, in retrospect it makes sense since why he didn't mention Talia since they were estranged. Talia and Bane forgiving Ra's after his death than coming back to finish off Gotham works since they still believe in the philosophy of The League of Shadows and want to fulfill their jobs. In hindsight why Talia wanted to finish off destroying Gorham and waited longer makes sense. She worked for Wayne Enterprises for years and wanted the clean energy project to be fulfilled to help Gotham further, especially after Batman and the police locked up the mob, then only after Bruce (understandably) shelved the project she and Bane decided to use it against him. Add on Bane working for Daggett, a corrupt businessman, and finding Gordon's letter revealing the truth about the Dent Act which lied to the people of the city for years; it all comes together. Since Bane was Talia's protector in the pit and was shaped by his upbringing in The League of Shadows, them working together adds to his character more, it doesn't undermine him in any way. There were clues and buildup to this reveal throughout the film too since Talia was set up as Miranda Tate to be a kind businesswoman who wanted to aid Bruce in helping Gotham, she was a false hope similar to what Harvey Dent was.
Christopher and Jonathan Nolan also drew inspiration from the villains of the classic novel "A Tale of Two Cities" as inspiration for Bane and Talia as villains.
Bane: One of Batman’s most respected villains in comics, animation, and live action.
Until he killed alfred of Course.
Except in Ratman & Robin.
Bane the real dark knight
Bane loser
Yes, a mass murderer is certainly a hero.
@@letolethe5878 lets count how many people the "hero" kills in their life.
Leto Lethe cough cough superman
He is. Bane is an alpha male forged in darkness. Bruce is a gamma male forged in fluff
Bane is the embodiment of isolation and rejection. I don't justify his actions but I still relate to him
this is why the batman series is something so much more, it's a legend, a beautiful iconic memory 3:55
How in hell does bane eat or drink?!?
It would be extremely painful.
lol
+Banzai Boy for food
IVs and straws.
for you
"The world is my prison I will rule it or die" Bane/Knightfall
2:48 lol Bane looks like Hush
Okay
Everyone will look like Hush if they wear a bandage
Stupid hush
0:27 Liam Neeson "Taken" free replay button
"My father only saw a monster, that could not be tamed."
-"You tamed my monster."
i felt like i was about to watch a different side of the batman movie in the beginning.
So isn't Bane like 50 years old? Damn he looks good!
nah, in the movie he is probably in his 30s and talia in her 20s
He would have to be early 40s at least
Raven Strategist That would literally make Bane like 19 in the flashbacks. I don't know about that
it might have been
Raven Strategist That would have been a huge 19 year old lol
2:27 only moment in the movie where tom hardy looks like tom hardy. his costume and transformation was just that good
Notice Bane shedding a tear from his right eye at 3:17
Not just Bane's face that got ruined - massive scars on his back which you see in the sewer scene when Jim Gordon is brought in.
Wonder what caused it.
They actually attacked him and almost killed him , even the doctor was shocked by bane’s injuries
Innocence cannot flower underground, it has to be stamped out.
I really like how they designed young ras al ghul with that fur waistcoat. It's hard to describe, but it has a vibe to it which really fits his persona as an assassin living in the mountains. I would love to see more of a young ras al ghul!
2:17 "If not for my protector". Batman: "That's funny. 'Cause we didn't use any protection. And I offered!"
Villains always have the saddest back story.... So i understand why they became so evil... Because lifes sometimes not fair...
Sometimes?
not fair isn't an excuse to be bad and harm others, I know it's a movie but just sayin :)
Alcor M it happens a lot though, not everyone grows up privileged like you.
2:27 bane aka Tom Hardy’s face revealed
He's a big guy.
For you
Blue Whale Productions you looks small
@@tuanz8009 for you
RAS AL GHUL BECAME THE WARLORD. HOW POETIC.
Very well done video
When your classmates find out you have food 2:25
“No one cared who I was ‘til I put on the mask.”
People always give the bad guys horrible looks but when we heart the back story’s it’s sad it really is bane was a good guy
"His only crime was that he loved me..." 😔
Best quotes I’ve ever heard
The best batman!
Oswaldo justo in your opinion. Glad you like him, though. :-)
+Michael Mordecai
I'm agree
Honestly Batman was the villan on this movie
I always thought that too 👊🏻👍🏻
i dont really get what was supposed to be likeable or endearing about batman in these movies tbh
So you watched this clip... 😂
she was taken from me.... TAKEN 3 SOOON
That's why he must be... 4 TAKEN
"Legend, Mr. Wayne."
Man i really hope we get more of a live action ra's al ghul in future batman films ra's al ghul is such a interesting villain. he's like batmans equel Rich, knows martial arts, and embrases fear. but he takes justice about the wrong way
This twist with Bane in The Dark Knight Rises is very similar to Black Adam’s origin story in the New 52 where we think the whole time that the boy is Black Adam when really it’s the boy’a uncle. Very interesting.
Or Bladerunner 2049
I did not realize until now that the young child was played by the amazing Joey King.
This movie is where I learned what a platonic love is.....
It often make me wonder if Rorschach would side with Batman or Ras al Ghul. I’m not so sure.
Ras Al Ghul. They have the same mentality.
Dude, he’s just a ginger on war path. He terrifies his closest” friends”
Pretty sure he would lean toward ras al ghul. The no killing nonsense is why.
@@StarRing_AB How? Rorschach didn't agree with Ozymandyas' plans to kill innocents, he wouldn't agree with Ras either.
I dont think he would he agree to full blown terrorism and killing the innocent
🌟🌟REALY THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT VIDEO, IS EPIC.
This masterpiece of a video ends then an obnoxious Ad of Birds of Prey plays immediately after, uuugh
Call me a bad person, I fucking love Bane.
Thank you for the upload! I really enjoyed this part of the film! :D
For the longest time I thought Bane and Talia were together but after watching this video I'm starting to think maybe Bane was with Talia's mother while in prison and Talia always saw Bane as her protector/father figure because Bane was the only father figure to Talia for awhile cause it looks like Talia was in that prison for at least 10 years.
Romix this storyline has holes
@@Negradamous please explain
Romix the old dude describes bane as the child of the mercenary, then later Thalia describes bane as her protector and her mother’s protector which would mean he grew up in the prison pit? During which time Ra’s al ghul got the lady pregnant again with Thalia?
@@Negradamous K.B. USA so what your saying is thalia and bane in the dark knight rises are brother and sister? I think of Bane is a legend meaning were not sure what the truth is. And how it was shot made us believe bane was the child. But that would simplify the story to much. Making thalia the child of ras al ghul gives you more depth to the story and the arc between her and bane wasnt fully explained. I believe Bane was more of protector and father figure to thalia. Assuming that bane and thalia were a thing or just a protector of them in that prison helped raise thalia to a certain degree. And maybe ras al ghul developed a deep hatred towards bane for the relationship he had with thalia and thalia saw bane more as a father then ras maybe the real reason he excommunicated Bane. and if n when she found out she and her mother were put in that prison because of her father. Probably lead her to leave the league of shadows as well. Just my opinion on the topic. such a great movie I'm going to watch again soon.
The story makes it sound like bane was just another prisoner who wanted to preserve thalias innocence instead of letting her be violated
Bane is truely my fav villian in TDK trilogy.
Bane is literally Wayne's opposite. Thus they are two sides for the same coin
Its funny how daughter and father died in a similar way..falling into the underground..
Christopher Nolan please make a movie about Ras Al Ghul , Bane. That story was fantastic...
Forever fornever.
Make a prequiel for Bane !
Mom loves that actor alot
How to Beat MCU....
Make a movie on Bane as his orgin and training.... With Ra's Al Gul... With the same cast
Wouldn’t beat the MCU but it would beat most movies in the franchise honestly
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 Talia is Ras Al Ghul’s daughter. It was his wife who was sent to the Lazarus Pit while pregnant with Talia. Once Talia escaped she found her father and they went to rescue Bane
They focus the camera on the doctor when he said “the doctor forgot to close the door out” and you can see the regrets
I never realize Joey King would play as young Talia in this movie
“Goodbye”
Strong stuff..
2:27 I'm not going to ask why bane looks like a shaved Eddie Brock.
Том Харди бесподобный актер. Походка🔥, голос🔥 взгляд 🔥. Обожаю тебя Том Харди❤❤❤
Even in the scene where we can see his face before being swarmed and engulfed his eyes tell all we need to know.
Tom is such a superb actor.
Wondering if Bane after the training in the League of Shadows would've destroyed all the prisoners..
The images of young Ras seem as if taken out of a Banana Republic ad lol
Nolan: "I sure hope young Talia doesn't become a popular and recognisable actor that'd unintentionally spoil the reveal for future audiences."
Lol, didn't know this
Bane is cool
Just a fantastic effort of editing here, damn good job!
Poor Bane ! 😢
If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal and if they can't stop you, you become something else entirely and what is that a legend, Mr Wayne.
A lesson from the Ronin
Beautifull movie🎬🎥❤️
Great Story 💯🩷🤩🎬🎥
2024,be like ✔️✨👑💥
Blessing up form the Netherlands🇳🇱⭐🥰
I love Ra's Al Ghul. Best villain Batman ever fought. ❤️
Fiction is terrifying but is has nothing to compare to Reality
They are all legends in their own right. Ra's al Ghul, Batman, Bane.
Bane inspires me a lot
Each villain in the dark knight trilogy was not defined by Batman’s shadow. They were resemblance of what horrendous situation that lead them to do what they do. Ra’s al Ghul/Henry Ducard was mercenary that was sent on a task for a bounty but instead fell for a local warlord’s daughter. When he was exiled he understood that the world needed more sense but later when going down to the pit was only greeted by a broken down prisoner called Bane and his daughter. Ghul channeled that emotion and founded a organization to train his sensibility and choice. Jonathan Crane was a child who lived a close to poverty family and one day he was locked down to be experimented on his fear. Fear was the only thing he knew and realized that he needed to make something out of something by continuing to understand the human mind for their chaotic actions by all means.
In the dark knight, The Joker didn’t exist until the end Batman began when Batman was at his first testament. The Joker wasn’t given a origin, but most speculated that he was ex military intelligence and partly also part of the bombing team. It was said that during one his experiences he experienced trauma and realized that the world was a place condemn with dangerous acts everyday and that everybody has a price that could be leveraged and turned against them. The day Batman was born was the day that the Joker was born because he sought to find his linkage of his polar opposite but actually they are both the same. Harvey Dent had minor skezaphonria and was often in conflict with his father and one day when his parents suicide during his college years he decided to learn justice and inspire hope.
In the Dark Knight Rises, Bane was a man that allied the remains members of the league of shadows and was the one that was to fulfill Ra’s al Ghul’s failed objective, destroy Gotham due to its misguided circumstances. He learned his lessons in the pit and when he joined the league of shadows he merely wanted to foresight and consolidate his position and continue Ra’s liberation. Talia, was a more sympathetic secondary villain. She was born in the pit for actions that he neither complied or committed. She couldn’t forgive his father for his failure in saving her mother and her. She sought to prove her worth and alleged with her friend bane to honor his father the day that Batman indirectly “killed” Ra’s al Ghul.