Also, the music at 2:26 is used for a key moment at the end of each film in the trilogy: 1. Batman leaves Ras to die. 2. Batman flips Joker off the building. 3. Talia is mortally wounded in the truck chase.
The small detail of Batman shattering the front train windows to essentially create a wind tunnel before blowing out the back of the train allowing the wind to carry him out of the train is so… Batman…
I was always wondering why he broke that window. I always thought it was because he didn't want to put that blade back in his pocket or whatever 😅. But how is the wind so powerful that it can lift batman so that he can fly, but not the villain.😂
@@xyz2371Very simple. The villain wasn’t wearing a cape that was designed to make him glide. With no cape he was nothing more than a guy standing in a windy room.
You can literally feel Batman's anger in his line, his resentment towards Ra's, after what he did from what he said before: "With Gotham, we tried a new one (weapon): Economics. But we underestimated certain of Gotham's citizens... such as your parents. Gunned down by one of the very people they were trying to help. Create enough hunger and everyone becomes a criminal. Their deaths galvanized the city into saving itself... and Gotham has limped on ever since." Proves Ra's and the League was the main reason of his parents death, but ironically, resulting Bruce became the Batman.
Later, in The Dark Knight (2008) > > > Joker: "Killing is making a choice. You choose between one life and another." (challenging Batman to choose which hostage to save)
It's a bullshit Batman line. Batman's no-kill rule is central to the identity of the character. Having him circumnavigate his core philosophy with a technicality renders the whole thing meaningless.
Absolutely not. This is not a Batman that should have been part of an extended universe. Very much unlike the comic book Batmans. Would have made no sense
Bale's Batman beats all three villains with his gauntlets: Uses his gauntlets against Ra's sword. Uses his gauntlets against Joker's trigger. Uses his gauntlets against Bane's mask.
Love how Batman’s gauntlets help him in all the final fights in the trilogy Batman Begins: shatters Ra’s al Ghul’s sword The Dark Knight: disarms The Joker of the detonator with the detachable spikes The Dark Knight Rises: breaks Bane’s mask
Batman Begins: “You never learned to mind your surroundings.” The Dark Knight: “No, but I know how you got these.” The Dark Knight Rises: “Tell me where the trigger is. Then, you have my permission to die.” Gotta love how he always owns these motherfuckers with their own bullshit.
@@Daltonson I will agree with you. The chase between Talia and batman was the worst part of this trilogy. Apart from that everything was a masterpiece. Talia's reveal was shocking for me and was really good. But killing bane and making Talia as main villain made it bad. Still tdkr is the level higher than batman begins
"Don't be afraid, Bruce. You're just an ordinary man in a cape. That is why you cannot fight injustice and that is why you cannot stop this train." Ra's Al Ghul's low esteem was a turning point for Bruce so he could be a legend
@@q.h.s5051Thats what makes it bad tho. The camera moves so fast you can’t see the moves they’re doing. I’m literally watching all Batman movie fight scenes rn 😂 noticing how bad they really are. We’ve NEVER really got to see Batman show off his true martial arts skills in a movie yet. It’s sad
@@Jay.2k1 I agree, I do dislike that about the Nolan films, yet in this one I think why they filmed it that way is to use the camera to convey the feeling of chaos that comes from an actual fight. It's an artistic choice, maybe not one I like for this movie lol, but there's a reason for it.
Such a brilliant scene where Bruce learns to face his fears and fly this scene shows his understanding of becoming a man on his own and having the support of a real father figure all in one 🦇
Lore wise, there was reasons: He was an aging jedi using an exploitable saber style. Maul knew this so he was able to slowly tire Jinn out and box him in in the laser wall corridor until Jinn made a mistake that Maul capitalized on.
I agree that batman trilogy was undoubtly the best series among DC based movies. But Christian Bale’s batman is way too weak to survive the current DCEU. You should nerf all the super power characters😂😂 I’d rather think Robert’s batman is more suitable.
Best part is that Bruce said that quote after learning he made a mistake showing mercy to someone who didn't deserve it. And on the same time he won proving his point to Ra's about stoping crime without killing people
That one man who don't care about his own building. Bruce Bat Man. Has anyone noticed even the train went and hit underneath the Wayne tower. It only break few pillars underneath the tower. Its like you can't break a strong mind. A strong heart. You can give a small pain but it will never fell down. The Wayne tower resemble Bruce and his mind to heart to body.
It's appropriate that Ra's closed his eyes at the end. It was an accurate portrayal of the man who is bitterly afraid of death. So afraid that he was unable to look it in the eye.
This gotta be one the most intense moments in any Batman film. It's one of those moments you could watch many times and still be epic like the first time you see it
Well, an executioner kills with his own hands and with a clear intention to kill, I think that's why Batman said in the movie he wasn't one. He just let the train take it's course after Gordon blew up the rail pillars. You could even say that Ra's death was collateral damage at this point.
People 'sin' TDK for having a completely different Wayne tower but I think this scene explains why that happens pretty clearly I love this movie, people underrate this one a lot- TDK is good but it's carried by Heath Ledger more than anything. The trilogy as a whole is still great though
@@Judyhopps-1iq i think you are all blinded by nostalgia, don't get me wrong nolan's trilogy is a classic but bales batman has a lot of flaws, throat cancer/bad combat, trash fight choreography after begins, he let people die/killed people, his suit after begins was mid and he looked too slim, his movies were mainly carried by villains, they were not proper batman focused movies like pattinsons is, his gotham city isn't even gotham city, he does have really good technology though
Love this film the The Dark Knight Trilogy is untouchable and the 🐐. The Dark Knight Trilogy>Every other MCU and DC Superhero Film Ever And Will Be Created. This is not up for debate 😤.
@@alexmahone-je8yv batfleck was just the punisher with a robot voice who beefed with superman, trash, and none of his movies are even an actual batman focused movie, he does have the best combat though which is expected for a older batman, bale had throat cancer, horrible fight scenes/combat, let people die/killed, bad gotham city, its daylight for most of the trilogy which is stupid, his villains also carried the movies, pattinson is the best of both of them, anyone with common sense can see that
Don’t get me wrong I will always love this scene but for some reason watching it this time around really made me feel like Batman’s decision to let Ra’s die isn’t very Batman-y. He knows there’s no way off that train for him, so in a sense has allowed a person to die through inaction.
When Batman first appeared in the comics, he carried a gun and killed people. It wasn't until decades later they made him a futuristic ninja that has this BS "no kill rule". 😆
Watching this as the aftermath of the New Orleans terror attack unfolds....I can definitively say this: He never learned to mind his surroundings and it saved hundreds of lives.
The way Batman spreads his arms and let's the wind lift him out if the train is so awesome! Such an amazing trilogy.
INDEEEEED. INDEED.
Exactly i always thought that was one f the coolest batman scenes and most game like scene
Not to mention the musiccc
Also, the music at 2:26 is used for a key moment at the end of each film in the trilogy:
1. Batman leaves Ras to die.
2. Batman flips Joker off the building.
3. Talia is mortally wounded in the truck chase.
It never got more batman in the trilogy than this moment. But I will give an honorable mention to batman jumping around ( like a bat) to defeat bane.
The small detail of Batman shattering the front train windows to essentially create a wind tunnel before blowing out the back of the train allowing the wind to carry him out of the train is so… Batman…
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I was always wondering why he broke that window. I always thought it was because he didn't want to put that blade back in his pocket or whatever 😅.
But how is the wind so powerful that it can lift batman so that he can fly, but not the villain.😂
@@xyz2371Very simple. The villain wasn’t wearing a cape that was designed to make him glide. With no cape he was nothing more than a guy standing in a windy room.
@@MDAce150 🤔🧐
"I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you."
One of the most epic lines Batman has ever produced.
You can literally feel Batman's anger in his line, his resentment towards Ra's, after what he did from what he said before: "With Gotham, we tried a new one (weapon): Economics. But we underestimated certain of Gotham's citizens... such as your parents. Gunned down by one of the very people they were trying to help. Create enough hunger and everyone becomes a criminal. Their deaths galvanized the city into saving itself... and Gotham has limped on ever since." Proves Ra's and the League was the main reason of his parents death, but ironically, resulting Bruce became the Batman.
And a dumb one at that. If you're going to have no-killing rule as a huge plot point, then "I just won't save you" is a cheap, and lazy work-around
train scene in this movie is perfect
Later, in The Dark Knight (2008)
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Joker: "Killing is making a choice. You choose between one life and another."
(challenging Batman to choose which hostage to save)
It's a bullshit Batman line. Batman's no-kill rule is central to the identity of the character. Having him circumnavigate his core philosophy with a technicality renders the whole thing meaningless.
Batman: I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you.
Joker: Even to a guy, like me, that's cold.
Yet he saved the Joker at the end of TDK. And he should have saved Ra's al Ghul here.
@@pazuzu66613 Batman actually physically threw the Joker off of the building. Ra’s sealed his fate here by destroying the train controls.
You’re not sending me to the cooler 😂
💀💀💀
@@pazuzu66613 He already saved him once and look what happened. Why should've he saved him again?
Christopher Nolan really brought the childhood superhero to life. The way he builds the character throughout the triology is just perfect
Plus everyone was perfectly casted Gary oldman was perfect as Jim Gordon I think I loved him a lot in this when he gets to go into the Bat Vehicle
@@Rahn-ft6qo Still reckon Bryan Cranston would've been great as Jim Gordon.
@@mikespearwood3914 Well, he got to work on Breaking Bad, so it’s not a bad trade.
Wait what
Did you know he never intended to make the 3rd one.
Even though Ra's died by Batman's hands... you can tell in some way, he was proud of Batman.
Yes. Love Batman's "Mind your surroundings" line at 2:03. Ties back to the same warning Ra's had given him throughout the film.
Absolutely not. This is not a Batman that should have been part of an extended universe. Very much unlike the comic book Batmans. Would have made no sense
Bale's Batman beats all three villains with his gauntlets:
Uses his gauntlets against Ra's sword.
Uses his gauntlets against Joker's trigger.
Uses his gauntlets against Bane's mask.
@Donald Donald well he is Affleck
@Donald Donald it was very nice of superman to only shoot him in his laser resistant gauntlets.
You are pretty smart😂😂😂
Imagine training someone for 7 years just to see them dressed as an animal.
Lol you give them super cool ninja armor and they decided to dress like a gimp with wings.
Guess Bruce Wayne was a furry afterall
He's been training longer than that
not just any animal, a bat !!!
Like Ra's said earlier "You took my advice about theatricality a bit literally."
I like how Ra's Al Ghul accepted his fate after Batman left him to die.
Ras was probably going to stay on the train to make sure the jobs done (regardless if Batman showed up)
He said "😯...😔"
*You don't cheat death; you whimper in fear of it.*
*And you hit like a girl.*
- Bruce, Batman Beyond.
Like the Joker said, people show their true selves in their last moments. And Ra'as showed he was no coward
He never ran away, he was a true warrior accepting his fate when he failed his mission
2:25 some pure Batman epicness right there
Anybody here noticed at 2:25 -- Batman's eyes turning all-white like in the comics just before he glides away from the train?
Indeed it looks white, but alas, its just him looking away
2:16 The biggest technicality ever put to film
"I won't kill you... but I don't have to save you"
Probably one of the best lines ever said by Batman in any media
All the dialogue in the scene is as legendary as the Batman himself.
Most peaceful train ride in Gotham
An average day in Gotham
Love how Batman’s gauntlets help him in all the final fights in the trilogy
Batman Begins: shatters Ra’s al Ghul’s sword
The Dark Knight: disarms The Joker of the detonator with the detachable spikes
The Dark Knight Rises: breaks Bane’s mask
Not just the greatest Batman film.. but one of the best films ever made
Well to me that's The Dark Knight
Batman Begins: “You never learned to mind your surroundings.”
The Dark Knight: “No, but I know how you got these.”
The Dark Knight Rises: “Tell me where the trigger is. Then, you have my permission to die.”
Gotta love how he always owns these motherfuckers with their own bullshit.
Just comes to show that Batman will never commit murder, but sure as hell will act in self defense.
The Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy is God tier.
Nah, Begins was the peak. Gradually got worse and worse.
@@mikespearwood3914 how in the hell did it get worse with the dark knight as the sequel 😂😂😂
No because casting Anne Hathaway as Catwoman was the worst choice in the history of film 🤮
@@thewolfwhocries She was fine it was the Bane death which made the last one really poor
@@Daltonson I will agree with you.
The chase between Talia and batman was the worst part of this trilogy. Apart from that everything was a masterpiece. Talia's reveal was shocking for me and was really good. But killing bane and making Talia as main villain made it bad. Still tdkr is the level higher than batman begins
Batman: I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you.
Talia: And I later took that, personally.
Gary Oldman is the best Jim Gordon. Hands down with that mustache.
"Don't be afraid, Bruce. You're just an ordinary man in a cape. That is why you cannot fight injustice and that is why you cannot stop this train." Ra's Al Ghul's low esteem was a turning point for Bruce so he could be a legend
You can tell Commissioner Gordon had a great time in that tank.
Especially that he has previously said "I've got to get me one of those."
One of the best batman films ever made in the history of the universe.
And 3 years later we would have the best Batman film ever with the best Joker in history
This fight right here is simply brilliant and amazing.
Terrible choreography but excellent visual
@@artemiscool67 TBH, I didn't think the choreography was that bad
@@charlesgorman5188 Not bad just very hard to see
@@q.h.s5051Thats what makes it bad tho. The camera moves so fast you can’t see the moves they’re doing. I’m literally watching all Batman movie fight scenes rn 😂 noticing how bad they really are. We’ve NEVER really got to see Batman show off his true martial arts skills in a movie yet. It’s sad
@@Jay.2k1 I agree, I do dislike that about the Nolan films, yet in this one I think why they filmed it that way is to use the camera to convey the feeling of chaos that comes from an actual fight. It's an artistic choice, maybe not one I like for this movie lol, but there's a reason for it.
God, I can literally watch this scene a million times, and it wouldn't get any less amazing
The train scene in Batman Begins is on par with Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2's train scene.
Nah the fight in this scene is terrible, but everything else is god-tier
Such a brilliant scene where Bruce learns to face his fears and fly this scene shows his understanding of becoming a man on his own and having the support of a real father figure all in one 🦇
Batman's body tackle is his best initial attack.
I remember seeing this in the theater as a kid and this scene got me so hyped and anxious
This fight scene is so much better than the ones in its sequels.
I like the fights scenes with bane though. Bane felt very spiritual and tough like his comic version
I see sarcasm clocked in for work today...right?
What? This is a prime example of how to not edit a fight scene
This fight scene was amazing, but you cannot say the fight scenes in the sequels were bad. They were brilliant too.
I wish Qui-Gon Jinn put up more of a fight in the Phantom Menace.
Lore wise, there was reasons: He was an aging jedi using an exploitable saber style. Maul knew this so he was able to slowly tire Jinn out and box him in in the laser wall corridor until Jinn made a mistake that Maul capitalized on.
Lmmaaooo
Train: i guess Spider-Man missed the part where this is his problem.
Anyone else agrees that Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy should've started the DCEU?
No
I think it would've been a good idea, but Nolan's TDK trilogy are rooted in reality where there are no magical superheroes, no aliens, no Gods, etc.
I agree that batman trilogy was undoubtly the best series among DC based movies. But Christian Bale’s batman is way too weak to survive the current DCEU. You should nerf all the super power characters😂😂
I’d rather think Robert’s batman is more suitable.
@@randomasmrchannel2901 I don’t see Superman or Black Adam as gods personally just people with extraordinary abilities and capabilities
Absolutely
2:16 That's one of the coldest quotes I heard in a Batman movie
Best part is that Bruce said that quote after learning he made a mistake showing mercy to someone who didn't deserve it. And on the same time he won proving his point to Ra's about stoping crime without killing people
Between Keaton and Bale's acrobatics with the cape I'd say bale took it. The greatest exit ever.
"Who says anything about stopping it"
-BATMAN BEGINS 🗿🍷
2:24 awesome exiting train scene, 😊😊
That one man who don't care about his own building. Bruce Bat Man. Has anyone noticed even the train went and hit underneath the Wayne tower. It only break few pillars underneath the tower. Its like you can't break a strong mind. A strong heart. You can give a small pain but it will never fell down. The Wayne tower resemble Bruce and his mind to heart to body.
0:39 fun fact: the senior Wayne Tower office there, is none other than the late Shane Rimmer. The voice of the original Scott Tracy, himself.
And who the hell is /WAS *SCOTT TRACY??!?*
@@leonardobraynen1524 A character from Thunderbirds
It's appropriate that Ra's closed his eyes at the end. It was an accurate portrayal of the man who is bitterly afraid of death. So afraid that he was unable to look it in the eye.
This scene is so under rated.
The cuts are atrocious! I can't tell wtf is going on!
This movie in the cinemas was and still is the greatest experience i've ever seen!!...
Me too. I was a first grader at the time
1:52 reaction of endgame winning an Oscar 😂
This gotta be one the most intense moments in any Batman film. It's one of those moments you could watch many times and still be epic like the first time you see it
Both Batman and Talia died trying to blow up Gotham. Like father, like daughter.
You mean Ra's Al Ghul and Talia.
“I don’t have to kill you but I don’t have to save you”
Amazing amazing. only one word is perfectly fitted with this trilogy is Amazing ❤❤❤❤
This Batman Trilogy was peak DC.
God Bless you Christopher Nolan.
HAVE YOU FINALLY LEARNED TO DO WHAT IS NECESSARY...!? - I won't kill you... *BUT I DON'T HAVE TO SAVE YOU.*
Coldest line in the movie. W Batman.
2:26 The way he flies out of the train looks straight out of the Arkham games I love it!
"I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you"
That's still murder
Yep.
Well, an executioner kills with his own hands and with a clear intention to kill, I think that's why Batman said in the movie he wasn't one. He just let the train take it's course after Gordon blew up the rail pillars. You could even say that Ra's death was collateral damage at this point.
It’s not. Ra’s was the one that destroyed the train controls. It isn’t Batman’s responsibility to save Ra’s or kill the Joker.
Love how the Alarm is synced with the music in 1:20
Ra's: Always mind your surroundings.
Batman: And I took that, personally and later uses it against him.
Batman and Spider-Man fighting in trains in the mid 2000's.
Why does this feel oddly familiar?
I know right 😂
The best superhero origin story, really made me fall in love with Batman
Same
At 2:32 Ras Al Ghul meditated like Kygon Jim from Star Wars Episode I
Love Batman
The visuals of Batman exiting the train 2:26 and airborne 2:29 remind me of a couple title designs they used to have for his comic books.
This is why the Nolan trilogy will be a classic film pure awesomeness.
Movieclips❤️Love the videos you inspire me keep up the great work, Your videos are just getting better and better
People 'sin' TDK for having a completely different Wayne tower but I think this scene explains why that happens pretty clearly
I love this movie, people underrate this one a lot- TDK is good but it's carried by Heath Ledger more than anything. The trilogy as a whole is still great though
"You never learn to mind your surroundings." - Ra's Al Ghul
Nolan's Batman is simply the best storyline of all of them.
The Dark Knight Trilogy is the only thing from DC that can compete with the MCU's first three phases
Marvel is crap for 12 year olds, can't watch it. Logan, Ragnarok and Deadpool are the only decent Marvel films.
What a SCENE 🙌🙌
This whole scene reminds me of the fight scene between Stitch and Leroy in Leroy and Stitch.
best batman ever seen chirstian bale
he is the best batman
@@Judyhopps-1iq i think you are all blinded by nostalgia, don't get me wrong nolan's trilogy is a classic but bales batman has a lot of flaws, throat cancer/bad combat, trash fight choreography after begins, he let people die/killed people, his suit after begins was mid and he looked too slim, his movies were mainly carried by villains, they were not proper batman focused movies like pattinsons is, his gotham city isn't even gotham city, he does have really good technology though
@@geordiemc4571 so who is better as batman.
@@maelguiraud3568 well the best batman ever is kevin conroy but live action its easily pattinson
@@geordiemc4571 nah it’s too early to say that
What a great film I just like It.
I am a big fan of Batman !! ❤️
I wished that they kept this tone for the sequels. This was realistic but still felt like a comic book film.
Love this film the The Dark Knight Trilogy is untouchable and the 🐐. The Dark Knight Trilogy>Every other MCU and DC Superhero Film Ever And Will Be Created. This is not up for debate 😤.
0:58 Nice Ride
Batman: I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you.
2:02 the Student becomes the Master!!
0:04 R’as: Familiar! Don’t you have anything new?!
*Batman blocks sword*
HOW ABOUT *THIS?!!*
*Batman SPLITS sword*
You never learned to mind your surroundings !!! 🦇
This is the best bale man movie
They said batman can't stop train like spiderman
sigma doing what he needs to do to save the day
Train fight and and here we go has the best soundtrack
¡Es impecable esta escena y mi nota para la misma es un 10 gracias!👍😉
Great fight scene🔥
Imagine catching that train by accident 😳
That microwave emitter was still working when the train wreckage entered the building. Shouldve blown up the the main hub anyways...
Imagine seeing your car get obliterated because a furry and a terroirs was fighting
Christian Bale is still the best Batman. 🦇
Its Batfleck
@@alexmahone-je8yv batfleck was just the punisher with a robot voice who beefed with superman, trash, and none of his movies are even an actual batman focused movie, he does have the best combat though which is expected for a older batman, bale had throat cancer, horrible fight scenes/combat, let people die/killed, bad gotham city, its daylight for most of the trilogy which is stupid, his villains also carried the movies, pattinson is the best of both of them, anyone with common sense can see that
@@geordiemc4571 nope. Batfleck isnt punisher he was broken Batman which he fixed his psycology in end of the movie.
No lie this is also one of the people who played batman good and put it up high 😀💯
Don’t get me wrong I will always love this scene but for some reason watching it this time around really made me feel like Batman’s decision to let Ra’s die isn’t very Batman-y. He knows there’s no way off that train for him, so in a sense has allowed a person to die through inaction.
Yes.
Whats wrong with that?
When Batman first appeared in the comics, he carried a gun and killed people.
It wasn't until decades later they made him a futuristic ninja that has this BS "no kill rule". 😆
¡Es impresionante esta escena y me gusta mucho gracias!👍😊
Amazing Video Sir
who is sir?
The Lazarus Pit can't bring back Ra's this time.
The Dark Knight Trilogy is the best Batman movies 🦇🍿🍿🍿🦇
This was actually out on 2005?? Practical effects make this movie fits in with modern movie production 😯
Part of this clip is in the train crash scenes from movies
¡Esta pelea es impecable y me gusta mucho gracias!!👍😊
The greatest Batman movie ever made!
My fav line ( but I don’t have to see you )
Imagine being a voice actor hired to record audio for a GPS system and seeing lines like "Weapons system activated". 😂😂😂
This movie owes a lot to "Brandy and Mr Whiskers" 😊.
Watching this as the aftermath of the New Orleans terror attack unfolds....I can definitively say this: He never learned to mind his surroundings and it saved hundreds of lives.