As do I. It sort of mirrors a part of a famous quote from Star Wars in which "anger leads to hate and hate leads to suffering" which I, speaking from experience, know all too well to be true.
0:37 that look Bruce gave him, just complete shock of how Ras was more than just what he seemed, he completely understood how Bruce felt. This quote, is one of the greatest quotes I've ever heard.
But what separates Bruce from Ra’s is he’s willing to redeem, not destroy, the legacy of Gotham City, believing it can be a better city than the people who make it a dystopian waste.
What’s even sadder is Liam Neeson’s wife died in an accident a couple years after this, so that *”Once I had a wife…my great love…”* hits different when you have that in mind.
Love the lighting in the first scene. It shows the two lives he must live. The right side of his face we can see, Bruce Wayne being the son of Gotham. The left side is shrouded in darkness, represents his role in being the Dark Knight. HIGHLY underrated movie!
It's the best Nolan Batman film, IMO. I have all three, but Ducard was in a class by himself as a villain and Wayne still had hope at the end of it. The others are good, but they don't have the same soul/characters as Begins.
I don't think any of Nolan's Batman movies can be described with the word "underrated". Only if you're talking about Dark Knight compared to the rest of trilogy. Then yeah, I'd 100% agree Batman Begins should be appreciated as much as DK.
@@dimaudalow I get what he's saying. By calling this movie underrated he is highly praising it, as in saying that it deserves more love than it has received (which has been plenty).
FACT...the only lighting for this scene was the campfire itself. This is why it's so beautiful and visually stunning as if we were literally sitting there by the fire with them. Amazing film.
Best quote I’ve ever heard from a movie, I’ve never related to this more in my life. When my loved one died I wish he never existed, because the pain of losing him was too much
It is interesting how Alfred is the ultimate version of Ras, both know how to fight and both are able to teach. But Alfred allowed himself to let the anger and suffering go away and always tried to convince Bruce to do it.
That line about wishing the person you loved never existed, that line hits so hard because it’s true because as much as you loved them, losing them hurt so bad that you almost wish that if they never existed, you’d be free from the painful memories
A couple months ago, I lost one of my friends from the marine corps to suicide. Today, I lost a woman whom i was talking to for an entire year. I was willing to move in with her and help raise her children. Movies have always been my escape from the hell I face in reality. I had to come back to this scene for wisdom and guidance to keep moving forward ❤🙏 thank you, Christopher Nolan
This is a really heavy comment. I'm honestly not trying to be a dick (I understand your sentiment, I've also been through some unpleasant sh!t in my life that I would've preferred not to have gone through), but I'd advise you to look for guidance in lighter places as well. Bill Burr and his comedy would be a good place to start.
In the same boat love wise and lost my parents and brother who died by suicide. Sorry to hear of your troubles pal. Movies and music has always been my release
The moment when the Lasiurus theme hits the scene, and when Ducard's backstory accompanies it, its being shown to cinema that its possible for villains with high releatability and understandability could exist in goodvbad films.
Why do I get the feels to do something great and want to do justice every time I see this movie man that’s how you know this was more than just another superhero movie.
"I had a wife. My great love. She was taken from me." This backstory is later elaborated upon in the epic prequel movie trilogy, Taken, where Ra's Al Ghul, originally going by the name of Bryan Mills, saves his daughter from criminals, and the criminals later get revenge and he loses his wife. Best shared universe ever.
like when u lose someone u love and that person doesnt want u back then u feel so sad and when they dont regret anything they become poison making u feel bad and guilty wishing it never happend
“This house Master Wayne has sheltered six generations of your family.” Well let’s see: 1. Lewis Wilson 2. Robert Lower 3. Adam West 4. Michael Keaton 5. Val Kilmer 6. George Clooney he... I guess that house did go through six generations of the Wayne family ☺️
Batman really does have similarities to his villains honestly, they are the dark shadow of Bruce/Batman, the comics are a good example of those kinds of things
Yeah. Ras is what Batman would be if he started to kill, joker is his antithesis, scarecrow is what Batman would be if he used fear incorrectly, penguin is wealth like Bruce,etc
Neeson's performance and Nolan's directing produced a mini love story better than all the Oscar Winners. One can truly notice how, for the first, and possibly only, time in the entire movie, Ra's expression becomes one of genuine sorrow for the wife he lost and unwittingly condemned to the Pit.
Actually, it is not. There is some sort of proportion. If you are capable of loving much, is absolutely logic that you are capable of hating to the same degree...
Every time I hear him say “Once I had a wife, my great love, she was taken from me” I keep thinking he’s referring to his late wife Natasha Richardson who sadly died 4 years later.
Ra’s al ghul’s story during the flashback I know the rage that drives you. That impossible anger strangling the grief until the memory of your loved one is just...poison in your veins. And one day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed...so you'd be spared your pain. I wasn't always here in the mountains. Once, I had a wife...my great love. She was taken from me." ―Ra's al Ghul to Bruce Wayne[src]
Qui Gon Jinn Trained Obi Wan Kenobi as Jedi a symbol for good but then died and wants his former apprentice to teach Anakin Skywalker to become a Jedi but he became evil and became Darth Vader. But Ras Al Gruel Trained Batman for a symbol of Justice. He tried to convince Wayne to join him but he refuses not join them because he cares about the people of Gotham and wants his enemy’s to be put in jail for life and some of his enemies like his former mentor,Two face and Bane and Talia are dead but he didn’t killed them.
I think bruce was expecting a completely different answer as to what stopped ras anger other than ‘vengeance’ that was the exact thing he was tryna get away from so he could maybe find something else that would cure his pain
I’m 57 my wife was 51 and I just caught her cheating, in a park I had to drag and beat the guy that was on her. 30yrs of marriage gone for one moment of pleasure. My one great love. The poison in my veins is on its way to my heart the sooner it kills me the better . I have never felt pain like this before.
This is what made me hate Alfred's portrayal in DKR. Alfred would never leave Bruce. Never. Not even if he was on a path of self-destruction, he'd still stand by him till the end.
I hear what you are saying, but he meant it as a wake up call. Part of an attempt to save Bruce. Shortly afterwards Bane took Gotham and all hell broke loose. We do not know what Alfred would have otherwise done. I doubt he would have stayed away for long.
it wouldn't matter if there wasn't a master wayne left to serve, alfred still wants the boy he raised to be safe and he should be allowed to have selfish desires
This is by far the best batman movie of the 3 imo,ppl focus to much on heath,he was ok but the series isnt about heath or the joker,so fuck all you legar fans,honestly,go ahwad an idealize a drug addict 😂😂😂😂
Liam Neeson was perfect. Christian Bale imo was inadequate as Bruce Wayne. He was too girly and didn’t show this “intense anger” ever. Ben Affleck played a better angry Bruce
"Your anger gives you great power but if you let it, it will destroy you" Love that.
991Fate me too. Because I also want him to teach me.
Vengeance
As do I. It sort of mirrors a part of a famous quote from Star Wars in which "anger leads to hate and hate leads to suffering" which I, speaking from experience, know all too well to be true.
Miriam D well said
That's the dark side
"like you i was forced to learn there are those without decency, who must be fought without hesitation, without pity" this is sooo true
...little did he know that he was speaking about himself! 😬
0:37 that look Bruce gave him, just complete shock of how Ras was more than just what he seemed, he completely understood how Bruce felt. This quote, is one of the greatest quotes I've ever heard.
But what separates Bruce from Ra’s is he’s willing to redeem, not destroy, the legacy of Gotham City, believing it can be a better city than the people who make it a dystopian waste.
What’s even sadder is Liam Neeson’s wife died in an accident a couple years after this, so that *”Once I had a wife…my great love…”* hits different when you have that in mind.
Especially since she was killed skiing down a mountain.
There's something in these Batman movies which we connect with so differently...Nolan is a legend
Love the lighting in the first scene. It shows the two lives he must live. The right side of his face we can see, Bruce Wayne being the son of Gotham. The left side is shrouded in darkness, represents his role in being the Dark Knight. HIGHLY underrated movie!
It's the best Nolan Batman film, IMO. I have all three, but Ducard was in a class by himself as a villain and Wayne still had hope at the end of it. The others are good, but they don't have the same soul/characters as Begins.
I don't think any of Nolan's Batman movies can be described with the word "underrated". Only if you're talking about Dark Knight compared to the rest of trilogy. Then yeah, I'd 100% agree Batman Begins should be appreciated as much as DK.
@@dimaudalow I get what he's saying. By calling this movie underrated he is highly praising it, as in saying that it deserves more love than it has received (which has been plenty).
FACT...the only lighting for this scene was the campfire itself. This is why it's so beautiful and visually stunning as if we were literally sitting there by the fire with them. Amazing film.
Best quote I’ve ever heard from a movie, I’ve never related to this more in my life. When my loved one died I wish he never existed, because the pain of losing him was too much
Bruce: You still haven't given up on me?
Alfred: Never.
Me: 😭😭😭
It is interesting how Alfred is the ultimate version of Ras, both know how to fight and both are able to teach.
But Alfred allowed himself to let the anger and suffering go away and always tried to convince Bruce to do it.
That line about wishing the person you loved never existed, that line hits so hard because it’s true because as much as you loved them, losing them hurt so bad that you almost wish that if they never existed, you’d be free from the painful memories
A couple months ago, I lost one of my friends from the marine corps to suicide. Today, I lost a woman whom i was talking to for an entire year. I was willing to move in with her and help raise her children. Movies have always been my escape from the hell I face in reality. I had to come back to this scene for wisdom and guidance to keep moving forward ❤🙏 thank you, Christopher Nolan
This is a really heavy comment. I'm honestly not trying to be a dick (I understand your sentiment, I've also been through some unpleasant sh!t in my life that I would've preferred not to have gone through), but I'd advise you to look for guidance in lighter places as well. Bill Burr and his comedy would be a good place to start.
In the same boat love wise and lost my parents and brother who died by suicide. Sorry to hear of your troubles pal. Movies and music has always been my release
I don't have much to offer other then saying I'm sorry and I hope you are doing better.
The moment when the Lasiurus theme hits the scene, and when Ducard's backstory accompanies it, its being shown to cinema that its possible for villains with high releatability and understandability could exist in goodvbad films.
Today's men need a mentor like Al ghul
Gosh, Liam is such a good actor, one of my favorite actos. Definitely fits the role of Ra's in this movie.
I once had a wife. She was 'taken' from me.
gofchu Liam's wife actually died a few years after this movie was released
After reading y’all comments
I feel funny and sad at the same time
@@jasontodd42 foreshadowing
Now i can'tun-see this😂😂😂
Ah, so this is where all things started.
Batman Begins (Excellent)
The Dark Knight (Masterpiece)
The Dark Knight Rises (Very Good)
Only this scene destroy all Marvel movies
Mayor MC Cheese hahahahahahahah
Scene wen Parker died destryos Batman vs Superman and Justice League.
Peťko420 not really
Peťko420 It's not sad lol
That’s funny
Damn they don't make movies like these anymore! Pure masterpiece!
They? anymore?..... ITS Fuckin Cris Nolan ...and Hans Zimmer .... "They" are giving LIGHT to actual cinema almost every year!
this is some of the best quotes I've ever heard specially the poison in viens
Where's Ivy? They should have had her in the Bale versions.
@@therespectedlex9794 Watch Gotham
true
Wise words from a jedi master
Qui gon really really needed a scene like this
Why do I get the feels to do something great and want to do justice every time I see this movie man that’s how you know this was more than just another superhero movie.
“So you’d be spared your pain”
This one little sentence has more emotion and depth more than any shitty Marvel CGI movie
No need to bash one or the other. They're both solid.
"I had a wife. My great love. She was taken from me." This backstory is later elaborated upon in the epic prequel movie trilogy, Taken, where Ra's Al Ghul, originally going by the name of Bryan Mills, saves his daughter from criminals, and the criminals later get revenge and he loses his wife. Best shared universe ever.
Imagine Ras Al Ghul calling Batman and telling "I will find you and I will kill you"
The Grey was way better. The Grey was a profound and moving piece of cinema that touches the soul.
And less than 4 years afterwards Liam Neeson really lost his great love, Natasha Richardson.
Wow cant believe they killed her off for that extra immersion!
@@gutsssz fuck is the matter with you...
he said taken
I don't get it.
AND HES THE GUY FROM TAKEN
These scenes with background music🖤
I've never watch a beautiful movie like this🖤 my heart is melted
This helped me through my anxiety and depression sinkhole afew years back.
like when u lose someone u love and that person doesnt want u back then u feel so sad and when they dont regret anything they become poison making u feel bad and guilty wishing it never happend
Agreed. And they move on but the mere mention of their name or even hearing their voice is akin to utter torture...It's difficult.
Well said
did you get over it? i know it’s been 5 years, but i need help please tell me you did
This kinda makes sense to me, when I lost a family member to cancer I was so angry and frustrated
In my case,it left a big hole in my heart
Damn he is so wise and so brutal and so crazy at the same time. Ras Al Ghul is underrated
Bane must have been too full of anger for Ghul to see him as anything but a timebomb.
Any man who is too extreme for Ras Al Ghul, is not to be trifled with.
He didnt excomunicate Bane for being too extreme.
As Thalia said, he was a reminder of the hell in which he left his wife
I can relate to this alot!!
Really? How so? (Curious).
If you also lost your great love, then I'm really really sorry to hear that.. I wish you the best.
The dark knight trilogy and spider-man 2 (2004) have the best quotes than any MCU movie can ever dream of having.
One day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved never existed….. so you’d be spared your pain
Every villain is a hero in its own story.
Or in some movies the villians end up becoming the heroes
The way ras talks about society and Bruce's father (Thomas wayne) came to a full circle in a way after watching joker
beautiful soundtrack
Jam Lym what’s the name?
RAS Al ghul suite
@@lucascameron2202 myotis
Myotis from batman begins soundtrack. When you listen to it, the bgm from this scene will start at 4:20
I relate to Bruce Wayne in this movie.. Young and angry sums it up
“This house Master Wayne has sheltered six generations of your family.”
Well let’s see:
1. Lewis Wilson
2. Robert Lower
3. Adam West
4. Michael Keaton
5. Val Kilmer
6. George Clooney
he... I guess that house did go through six generations of the Wayne family ☺️
I cried in this scene
Am i the only one who thinks the bgm when he was talking about his late wife is beautiful?
RedStellars we feel you
Best part, wish there was an extended version
@@k4dowThe track is called Lasiurus if you don’t know already.
Makes me want to watch this epic batman movie again! ♥
Liam Neeson should have kept that goatee in real life
Batman really does have similarities to his villains honestly, they are the dark shadow of Bruce/Batman, the comics are a good example of those kinds of things
Yeah. Ras is what Batman would be if he started to kill, joker is his antithesis, scarecrow is what Batman would be if he used fear incorrectly, penguin is wealth like Bruce,etc
Neeson's performance and Nolan's directing produced a mini love story better than all the Oscar Winners.
One can truly notice how, for the first, and possibly only, time in the entire movie, Ra's expression becomes one of genuine sorrow for the wife he lost and unwittingly condemned to the Pit.
Its fascinating and unbelievable to see that most of the bad guys used to love so deeply
Actually, it is not. There is some sort of proportion. If you are capable of loving much, is absolutely logic that you are capable of hating to the same degree...
darth vader, davy jones...
If Ra’s mentioned he had a daughter named Talia in this scene he would have spoiled the surprise for later in the film.
Every time I hear him say “Once I had a wife, my great love, she was taken from me” I keep thinking he’s referring to his late wife Natasha Richardson who sadly died 4 years later.
type of advice Anakin could of used in Revenge of the Sith, if quii gonn was still alive.
Lowkey I can kinda imagine if this was Qui-Gon Jinn, not Obi-Wan Kenobi, teaching Anakin Skywalker.
Ra’s al ghul’s story during the flashback
I know the rage that drives you. That impossible anger strangling the grief until the memory of your loved one is just...poison in your veins. And one day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed...so you'd be spared your pain. I wasn't always here in the mountains. Once, I had a wife...my great love. She was taken from me."
―Ra's al Ghul to Bruce Wayne[src]
Don't forget Batman is vengeance
I listen to this dialogue when I'm making a complaint about my council tax increasing. It gives me great power.
No ones gonna talk about bruce being rude to the great Alfred who served the generations...
Great movie!
My great love. She was taken from me.
Liam Neeson's character states that his wife was "taken" from him. Neeson starred in the "Taken" film franchise.
Melisande
Sometimes I think this kind of man really exist.
0:48 My great love, she was TAKEN from me.
Qui Gon Jinn Trained Obi Wan Kenobi as Jedi a symbol for good but then died and wants his former apprentice to teach Anakin Skywalker to become a Jedi but he became evil and became Darth Vader.
But Ras Al Gruel Trained Batman for a symbol of Justice. He tried to convince Wayne to join him but he refuses not join them because he cares about the people of Gotham and wants his enemy’s to be put in jail for life and some of his enemies like his former mentor,Two face and Bane and Talia are dead but he didn’t killed them.
I wish we saw Liam Neeson play the role of Batman
“Your stronger than your father” 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
He appears too wise to be evil. Even though he is a fictional character, it feels a shame for Batman to have to kill him.
There is no such thing as evil. That is an opinion because they don't share your ideals, but in general, evil is not bad, it is a lack of good.
@@Archfiend_Sushi7746 Gibberish. Evil is evil, and it's a real thing. Congrats on the 4 hipster upvotes though.
@@Opinwoodfor real
@@Archfiend_Sushi7746 you are a moron
Hell out of speech
Bane starts in this scene
I’m not gonna joke about this special scene but there isn’t enough “Taken” jokes here. Actually I’m sorry. We should not joke. This is pretty serious
Man. That is romantic. I won't be able to love a woman like that. Ever. "My great love". How much must he have loved her to call her that.
What do you mean you won't ever be able to love a woman that much or like that?
@@monkvegeta-thepursuerofpea7217 A TFM fan as well, I see.
Liam neeson loved his late wife Natasha Richardson in that way.
Gyermek korom egyik legkedveltebb filmje :)
I think bruce was expecting a completely different answer as to what stopped ras anger other than ‘vengeance’ that was the exact thing he was tryna get away from so he could maybe find something else that would cure his pain
What's the theme playing in the background?
Its called lasiurus if im not mistaken.
It's called campfire- Batman begins ost
Fools!
It's called Esptesicus (When they were fighting with swords on the ice) then here it's Macrotus
All by Hanz Zimmer & James Newton-Howard.
Myotis from batman begins soundtrack. In the track, go to 4:20 and you will hear the bgm from
When he starts talking about his wife
Imagine if the DCEU was set in this universe and was written well? I liked the DCEU Batman and Alfred, but everything else was sub par.
I’m 57 my wife was 51 and I just caught her cheating, in a park I had to drag and beat the guy that was on her. 30yrs of marriage gone for one moment of pleasure. My one great love. The poison in my veins is on its way to my heart the sooner it kills me the better . I have never felt pain like this before.
This is what made me hate Alfred's portrayal in DKR. Alfred would never leave Bruce. Never. Not even if he was on a path of self-destruction, he'd still stand by him till the end.
I hear what you are saying, but he meant it as a wake up call. Part of an attempt to save Bruce. Shortly afterwards Bane took Gotham and all hell broke loose. We do not know what Alfred would have otherwise done. I doubt he would have stayed away for long.
J Sailer don’t forget the fact that, Alfred saved Bruce from the Fire while “ra’s al ghul” left him to perish.
it wouldn't matter if there wasn't a master wayne left to serve, alfred still wants the boy he raised to be safe and he should be allowed to have selfish desires
anyone from 2024?
Real talk
0:49 he said the line!!!
So sad 😞
0:27 🙁
please what is the name of music
Antonio Mottura Myotis. About 4:30 in (about a minute before the end of the track)
Antonio Mottura hans zimmer myotis
Campfire
Once I had a wife my great love she was taken from me
Ironic since Liam Neeson stars in taken
Christian Bale is a fucking legend
Any women or girl who’s with Liam Neeson gets taken.
Why vengeance is no use for him?
I think because the killer was in prison, but when he is going to be released, Bruce gets tempted to get his vengeance.
my room will be fine.No.Stepp up.I want a design Badman Ausrüstung Couch for my roo.THE funiture i dream of,this i want.Learn how to draw my wishes.
Soundtrack of the scene?
myotis and macrotus both tracks of batman begins, laziurus is similar kind but played in different scene
@@randomuser78Lasiurus isn’t played in its entirety in this film, though parts of it are spread throughout like this scene.
Myotis from batman begins soundtrack. In the track, go to 4:20 and you will hear the bgm from
When he starts talking about his wife
Who else is watching this during corona
His wife?
Neva!
🎲🎲🎲
This is by far the best batman movie of the 3 imo,ppl focus to much on heath,he was ok but the series isnt about heath or the joker,so fuck all you legar fans,honestly,go ahwad an idealize a drug addict 😂😂😂😂
The
Liam Neeson was perfect. Christian Bale imo was inadequate as Bruce Wayne. He was too girly and didn’t show this “intense anger” ever. Ben Affleck played a better angry Bruce
but who played a better batman? Because bruce became batman through his life
I like both, but Affleck never came close go Bale. Bale was the best Bruce Wayne!
Gyermek korom egyik legkedveltebb filmje :)
What is the ost called
ruclips.net/video/UW6Mp-gYHmA/видео.html then start to 4:20
Myotis from batman begins soundtrack. In the track, go to 4:20 and you will hear the bgm from
When he starts talking about his wife
@@rmiller314mvp appreciate bro
@@bilal9549 my pleasure!