I read a comment on one of the videos of this film where someone described a scene which would've appeared if Heath Ledger hadn't died, where basically Bane goes into the Blackgate prison and comes across the Joker's cell. He stares at him but walks past. The Joker goes mental but then starts laughing because he knows Bane fears the Joker. I don't know if this is bs or if they planned this but boy do I wish they had added it.
Everyone talks about Heath and Tom and christian, justifiably so but Gary Oldman doesn't get his fair share. Truly the gold standard for commissioner Gordon
Bane is a purifier, he is a liberator and also going to destroy the entire city because it's beyond reform. Very left wing ideology. Batman wants to save Gotham, because he believes in it and that good can conquer evil. Right wing ideology. Nolan is a great story teller.
Yeah it's pretty great as written but also the audience likes the fact that by the end of the film the people of Gotham acknowledge Batman as being its true savior and not Two Face
That’s his revenge for what he has endured. The darkness he was born to. Rejection, dejection, hopelessness, fear, anger, betrayal and destitution. Such people are the most dangerous. All over the world rejected, dejected and disillusioned men spread anarchy because they want to settle scores with destiny, God, the world and society for what they’ve endured. School shooters, stalkers, rapists, men who beat women, misogynists, criminals, rioters, etc all have this in common. Studies show that rejected men are more likely to be right wing and that attitude in turn, is more likely to lead to rejection from women. That puts men in a vicious cycle. Women who are held back by parents and society from a young age, mistreated and oppressed by their father, husband and in laws, become disillusioned, hateful and angry. They want to settle scores with the universe and want to take revenge for what was done to them, to feel in control. They do that by oppressing women, children or their own sons. They become jealous and hateful of women who are younger, desired and have every opportunity or life, that they didn’t have. They settle scores with those who have more even if they don’t know them. That’s why you see some people get triggered by people who are more modern, progressive, educated, sophisticated and “posh”. Men who do well, get top jobs, are successful, have success with women and supportive friends, don’t turn out that way. That’s not a coincidence. The same goes for women. Women who “have it all” don’t turn out that way. It’s always a certain type who does and once you notice their reactions, statements, mindset, habits and track record you realise that they’re angry at the world for what they believe they’ve been robbed of. Its very serious because such people are the reason for much of the worlds lack of safety and security today.
@@I-speak-U-shut-it Dude, he is not much older than Hugh Jackman was when he took the role, and he's already been in a number of comic book and action movies, someone please make this happen.
When I was in the 10th grade (in 2013), we had an elocution competition in which each participant would have to narrate a famous speech. Nearly all narrated famous speeches like Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat by Churchill or the Emancipation Proclamation by Lincoln, or even Rocky's speech to his son... Bane's Blackgate Speech was just a year old then, yet one participant chose this as his speech, using props- a mask and a few sheets of blank paper as Dent's photo and Gordon's speech. He won 1st place. It was unreal.
@@keandregreen5628 You underestimate the simple fact this is a Nolan film; subliminal nods and features to the past and present are a speciality of his
It's a Shearling coat, and it had to be custom-made by the film's costume designer because it hadn't been in fashion for years. It ended up costing more than the Tumbler. The irony of it all? Shearling coats spiked in demand after the film's release.
@Bu Rida 🤣🤣🤣🤣 sorry but this is your point of view mate ! For me the best joker is Heath Ledger. Joaquim Phoenix is a excellent actor, a really appreciate him... But for me, best joker is Heath Ledger... The joker is a great movie but The Dark Knight joker is better than the joker movie... It's my point of view.
He is acting there putting on a show for the crowd to get them on his side like he's not dooming them all and to make them believe as if he read it for the first time..
I really never understood why Gordon was called corrupt for the end of The Dark Knight. It was Batman's idea anyway and it's not like he went with it to embezzle money or something. He agreed that the people needed a symbol to look up to and it should be Dent because he represented the police. Yeah it was a lie but a well meaning one that didn't really even benefit Gordon himself.
The Joker predicted this entire movie in a single scene. Just let that sink in for a second. "They need you right now, but when they don't, they'll cast you out. Like a leper." "When the chips are down, these 'civilized people', they'll eat each other." "You see, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve."
@@itsover6668 Its a disease that contagious that's why they lepracy not sure on spelling people who have it are called leper and were casted out of their towns and homes for having the disease
People really underrate Bane. He managed to do what the Joker attempted to do, and he was a far more formidable threat, phisically and mentally, to Batman.
Without the Joker in this series is testament that the character would’ve gone far beyond what the Bane character could fathom. The world enforced its ideals on powerful nations and the end result is still “madness”. Most people don’t want it but it might’ve gone that direction in cinema..
Not mentally, I don't think bane had one scene that matched the scene of *LOOK AT ME* in the dark knight, but he's a great villain not the joker level though.
Tupacstole Mybike Originally Bane would have freed the patients from Arkham asylum but abandoned the joker. This would lead into joker and Batman teaming up to defeat bane.
......they do not want to appreciate him because it means he is a better actor than the one they have an emotional attachment to...who shall go unnamed.......when i saw this scene...i couldn't believe it...it was like ... he was a cross between MUSSOLINI....and MARLON BRANDO...just genius level...of acting..and you could see him just reveling in it...every actor wants the chance to do a big scene like that...every actor...
@@jwalinbhatt1750 Nolan wrote both.. I know people identify it has Heath's Joker, but it was Nolan's vision of Joker. And this third movie was probably technically the best of the three he made.
@@DarthYannious Nolan was the Director and he co-wrote the film. Knowing Nolans films I can 100% guarantee that The vision for Joker was his. Not the guy who directed "Unborn" lol. Nolan brought him on to keep things in line with the canon, as he was a comic book writer/fanatic.
Scarecrow will trump banes takeover in "Arkham knight" it seems...on a side note "villains taking over a city" is one of my favorite story plot devices.
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@studio732jrl2 .....oh yes like Janet Jackson said the league had done nothing for him lately...and he was going to be very amused at the anarchy in Gotham City......he really was down for Talia at the end where she is putting his nozzles back in you could see he loved her...she was the only one who cared about him....
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"You see their _morals_, their _code_, it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these... these civilized people, *they'll eat each other*. See I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve."
+Edon Dehari And he was right. Perhaps, not in the movie but in the real life. But at least he showed that Harvey Dent could break bad too. Now think about some person or politician who helps to make the world a better place. And imagine what would happen if that person would lose his/her family because some punk shot him. Except Batman (who is only fictional) I do not think that anyone could just move on with their lives after they have seen the true nature of people. Bruce's father got killed by a man whom he was trying to save. That is the problem you see: People do not need to be saved. They do not want to be saved. And they do not deserve to be saved.
4:11 I absolutely love her realisation that the world she always wanted where poor steals from rich is finally happening and she understands the horrors of it.
I was just thinking that too when I rewatched it. She LITERALLY has that " this is...wrong" look on her face when she turns around. Not partaking or enjoying it not even a bit. Amazing camerawork, acting and writing in that scene, love it.
She didn’t support anarchy, civil war or unrest. She merely stated that there wasn’t enough left for those who didn’t have much. That isn’t balanced by anarchy.
@@kitosjek9541 there are no bigger traitors to the people then those who try to turn their flawed society to even more flawed, chaotic, anarchistic hovel of madness
Gary Oldman killed it as Commisoner Gordon. His reasoning to why he lied about Harvey Dent was heartbreaking. Shows how in reality, the law does fails us
His lie was SELFLESS and he burdened it upon him. It actually shows how hard it is to be a cop. To save the city from the dark truth, he burdened it upon himself
This was the worst line of the scene because he should've just called out Blake's strawman. The truth would not have just given parole to some reformed criminals. It would've prevented the mob from ever spending a day in jail in the first place and oppressed the entire city as a result. At the end of The Dark Knight when Gordon was thinking more clearly, he knew that his own hands and those of the Batman were both becoming dirty for the good of the city.
The ZombieMan He was half-right. The people who suffered worst were the ones who had it best beforehand. The middle-class kept out of harm's way and the poverty-stricken were stuck in the same place.
Yeah he was lying to them all along. He just wanted to see how people would kill each other when there's no government, thus proving joker's point when he said, " when the chips are down, they'll eat each other."
Well yeah hence the jail scene. He gives them hope (false hope) just to see them trample each other only to would have destroy the city anyways. If it wasn't for batman of course.
Bane: “and cast out into the cold world that we know and endure” That sentence always sticks to me because it’s true less fortunate people are left behind in the real world and it’s sad 😞 I should know because this is what my life is becoming.
And the way he delivers that "Cast out" line is phenomenal. You can sense in that moment that he actually felt and endured the other side, the wrong one, "the cold world". Pure anger, experience and disappointment in his words.
I think that Bane epitomizes God's justice and the wrathful fury of Christian Anarchists against the totalitarian communist state/ There is nothing as psychologically violent, heartless and cancerous as the master and slave dichotomy of conventional economics/ The egoistic rich accrue monetary wealth at the expense of the working poor/ Too bad that the general audience is incognizant of the fact that law and order is the crime and behavioural science is the dogma of the criminally insane dominations and dominions of this world/ Batman is an ideological fiend and political activist for gov't authorities and I'm glad he got annihilated by Bane/
@@user-zz1uf6kx6x Politicians are cartoon figures and their role is to be the mouthpiece for the despotic will of the totalitarian state/ Voting is akin to choosing your method of execution/ Why do people vote? Flies are attracted to shit/
"The powerful will be ripped from their decedent nests, and cast out into the cold world that we know, and endure." Such a poweful presence from Hardy. No doubt one of the best actors today.
K A I’m talking about the elitist scum who are forcing small business into default because of a plandemic and the fact that these elitist scum don’t care. I don’t begrudge the rich but the scum who are oppressing the middle class should suffer
God this is so well written. People complain about the Dark Knight Rises plot holes but they don't realize the genius of this scene. Does ANYONE notice that the speech is about class-based oppression and societal justice systems? No? Ok...
Marky Baloogah It's basically Robespierre and the French Revolution, albeit clumsily executed. Talia is Madam Defarge, and Batman is Sydney Carton or the Scarlet Pimpernel. Bane is starting Gotham's own Reign of Terror.
The whole thematic concept, not this scene in particular. We never actually see the rich and the empowered do anything bad to the poor and disenfranchised, we have be to be *told* about it. Sure the criminals are angry, but they don't make a very sympathetic group of "oppressed victims." This was written after the '08 recession crises --- Nolan had a lot real-life material to work with.
Todd Bollinger Early in the film, we see people like Dagget being assholes, and especially the stock market scene, along with the very opening scene at Wayne Manour. It did show the rich being assholes a lot.
It's absolutely brilliant how The Dark Knight treats Batman and Gordon's deception as heroic, then Rises flips that entire idea on its head by showing the damage that hiding the truth can do. "Maybe it's time we all stopped trying to outsmart the truth and let it have its day."
Batman's part in the deception was treated as anything but heroic. He was ostracized because of it and hunted. This reveal was 100% meant to weaken Gordon's stance in the city since at this point Bane no longer considers Batman to be a threat.
David Stacy treated as heroic to the viewers. D.K. painted Batman’s decision as one of sacrifice and honor, willing to throw himself away for the good of Gotham. This movie turns that around, showing THE VIEWER that the lie was not what was good. It’s not about what the people in universe thought.
It's simple: Fascism vs Communism. Bane tries to give the "power to the people" but ends up making everything worse because of it. Batman tries to keep the peace with authoritarian power which is the "Harvey Dent Act" but this creates a cult of personality and a violation of rights. It's socialism (Fascist sense) vs individualism.
@@Leon-zu1wp Are you joking? Bane isn't a communist. Everything he says about giving Gotham to the people is, by his own admittance, a lie. His plan is and always was to bomb the city. He's giving the people false hope in the knowledge that their scramble for survival will torture Batman more than just bombing them outright will. He says repeatedly and often that his true intention is to fulfill Ra's Al Ghul's agenda and destroy Gotham City. The game he plays with the people of Gotham City is just salt in the wound. He isn't a revolutionary, communist or otherwise.
@@LuisMendez-lz1ik it’s cause it’s truth we have more in common with villains in the movie than the damn hero. Bane this speech joker speech to Harvey killmongers many speeches the throne room
@@antjack6192 I get that, but I mean Bane in general is way smarter than he appears to be and this isn’t just the speech. Just referring how he found out who Batman was (comic) before others
“Honest”. Bro said Gotham will endure with every intention to blow it up and claimed he gave the trigger to a random citizen when it was his accomplice. Lol
@@johnnyd7381 they did, during 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, and that was not a pretty picture. What you don't understand is , fundamentals. The guy with 2 bags of grains is considered rich when compared with the guy with 1 bag of grains, which could be anyone, including you, when the system fails.
They were so close with making Bane another amazing villain just like the Joker. If only they didn't end his story by making him a puppet instead of a mastermind like he seemed to be. I didn't even mind that they didn't give him his "Bane juice" that made his muscles grow because of how well written and acted he was in this film.
@@trentonmcdonald9708 What I meant was that this was not the Bane from the comics or the cartoons. That was a completely different person and it made no sense to use Bane as the villain because in the show, and comics he's more of an aggressive mad man than someone who carefully plans out what he does. Plus the original Bane spoke SPANISH AND WAS FROM MEXICO. I was just saying I didn't mind all of that not being in the movie I just hated him being a puppet at the end when he was so well written for 90% of the movie.
I understand where you are coming from on this matter. Respectfully, I hold a differant perspective: Talia was now the head of the League of Shadows by birthright. Just as Ra's had the authority to excommunicate Bane, so too Talia now had the authority to reinstate him back into the Order. After her biological father (Ra's) died, she sought out her adoptive father (Bane) to bring "true justice" upon Gotham. By assigning Bane to take the lead in Gotham's ultimate distruction, she would have already known of his fiercely independant way of doing things. I have no reason to believe that Talia was micromanaging every event that took place. Instead, I believe she trusted in Bane's experiance and intellect to accomplish the purposes she desired: • Eliminate the Batman and all opposers. • Break the spirits of Gotham's citizens • Ultimately distroy the city. There are moments in the film where I noticed Talia's subtle disapproval of Bane's choices of action, such as when she and Lucias Fox are summoned to the upper board room after the takeover. This tells me that while Bane respects Talia, he does not fear her. "I am the League of Shadows". This implies to me that he views Talia's position as being that of an organizational figurehead, while he views himself as the true power behind the throne.
Michael Ziegler I'm not sure if "future" is the case anymore. And "terrorist" is a label that comes from very specific perspectives. Hell, back when the US was just a British colony, the whole bunch could have been called terrorists. But because they won, they call themselves revolutionaries. Like I said, a matter of perspective.
Khorothis Technically Bane is a terrorist, he employs his tactics through extremist violence and murder. Creating a hole in a prison complex, then giving them guns to take control of the city. Promising liberation, though going to detonate an atom bomb. Even though he exposed in society what was already there, the oppression. Someone who seeks to lead the masses through the production of fear, is a terrorist. Technically Batman is a terrorist too, he inspires nothing but fear in criminals. Though he employs a no killing rule, and mostly seeking to inspire hope in society. So he's less of one than Bane.
Michael Ziegler I wholeheartedly agree but sometimes you need horrible things to happen to get a point across. I just hope we don't do something so stupid we can't fix in the process.
This is why I enjoyed the Nolan Batman films over other comic book flicks. They looked and played out as movies beyond a mere comic book medium. They echoed themes of despair, hope, financial and social inequality. The undertones of its themes were made clear. It's rare to see such intelligent blockbuster films today.
I think those themes were explored in the comics as well. What Nolan's films have over the comics is how Nolan blended the comic book world of Batman with the real world. That and the structure of TDK's story which was fucking brilliant.
When Gordon says "I hope you had a friend like I did" it really nails the dynamic between him and Batman. He probably trusted Batman more than anyone he'd ever know and (at the time) he didn't even know who he was.
I love how he pronounces "child" in the sentence "he tried to murder my own child". It almost like he was speaking through tears at that line. That's the way Gordon would've said it.
With hindsight, I think maybe Bane even felt some sympathy. After all he suffered mutilation to save Talia from a terrible fate at the hand of the prisoners
Dude Tom Hardy’s acting is just spectacular. You can’t tell that he is who is under that mask. Bane’s sheer voice is addicting. Bane’s speeches are just masterpieces. He sounds like a proper leader and a proper threat. Truly outstanding villain.
In many ways, Bane is an interesting mix of Ra's al Ghul and the Joker. Very much like Ra's al Ghul, he is obsessed with destroying Gotham to pave the way for what he perceives to be a better future, but for him, it's not just about destroying Gotham, it's making a mockery of the norms and rules of society. Of tearing down Gotham's idea of civilization by forcing the people of Gotham to descend into anarchy and chaos, to turn on one another if only to survive. "When the chips are down, these civilized people? They'll eat each other". Bane destroys not just Gotham, he destroys the idea of Gotham, the humanity of the people of Gotham by letting the worst in them take over.
Of course but I feel like it was a bit too comic like for the movie. Bane would need more of a political approach. His whole plan is based off the French Revolution besided the bomb.
I think it was moreso the idea of Gotham tearing itself apart from the inside, and the bomb was just a final means to decimate those who felt that they were getting justice for being falsely lied to by Gordon.
Deonta B that's exactly, it would give so much more depth and realism to that film if bane was some sort of vicious, outspoken, populist politician taking over the reigns in Gotham and letting the crime to flourish and therefore destroy the city from the inside
Guten Exactly like how people were blamimg bush for 9/11 or the violence in the black communities. Even katrina was blamed on the govt and people were saying the damn exploded. This man just blew up a damn a football stadium and the cities bridges and the government doesn't even get involved. There is no damn way bruce wayne would have got into gotham if that's the case.
@@imperatorofman isn't the NYPD police commissioner resigning and taking up to 800 police with him who are also resigning? How many will that number grow too? Will they defund the police like other liberal citys?
LOL I wish sadly the protesters we saw all across the US are not anti-rich if anything all the corporations rich people brands are all supporting the protesters
In my opinion, from Nolan Batman trilogy, there is no "best one" for they all excel in their own way: Batman Begins I believe is one of the best Batman origin depictions available, and it truly displayed how stealthy Batman can be, for reference the "Doctor Crane isn't here right now, but you can make an appointment" scene in marvellous, The Dark Knight is one of the best movies depicting a villain who is winning, and has some of the suspenseful scenes put to film and The Dark Knight Rises was a marvel in film making with the practical stunts and one of the few movies a villain truly wins; in that Bane breaks Batmans back. All of Nolans Batman films, in my opinion are awesome, and none better the other
+Woolleyyy I can do the same with the Burton/Shumacher saga:Batman(1989) has the best musical score and the best BatmanBatman Returns has the best Batman costume (look closely at the symbol on his chest, it's different from the one in the first movie) and the best action.Batman Forever has the best villain (Can't go wrong with Jim Carrey)Batman and Robin has the best memorable lines (So don't be cold)
+Stanley Toll Batman and Robin was a shitfest and it wasn't even Michael Keaton. The old batman costumes look like shit in comparison to the Bale ones. Even the BvS batman costume shits on those. Batman Returns was great when it came out but after rewatching it, its just stupid and had a lot of pointless parts to it and unexplained things that made plot holes. The og Batman with the joker was the best out of the old ones. The only thing good about the old ones was Joker and the Penguin
Deonta B I liked Burton's Batman but with how comic films have evolved these days it feels so dated - especially Batman Returns where Catwoman acts like an over-the-top slut... Keaton couldn't even turn his head, it's like he's got a neckbrace or something... 43 year old Affleck LOOKS uncomfortable in the fat costume Snyder intended to pander to Frank Miller fanboys - Miller's Batman was a 55 year old Batman who was a fat veteran, so why force Affleck to look like him??!!
This is based on the French Revolution, the poor rebelled against the rich, courts were in session, and even the king of France was executed. The only difference is Robespierre who instigated much of the killings believed in what he said unlike Bane.
Pksoze To an extent, but like you said; Bane's 'liberation' was just a ploy to make Bruce suffer even more and carry out Ra's Al Ghul's plan in an almost poetic fashion. Also, pretty much all of Bane's army were 'bad guy' mercenaries and prisoners who were only interested in causing chaos and doing as they pleased, where the regular populace did not support what was happening. During the Revolution people actually believed in the cause and were generally in support of it.
Pksoze ... and then the french government executed thousands, including different people who didn't agree with them. Then the monarchy took over again, killing those who didn't agree. You see, this circle of violence doesn't end, you just swap one evil leader for another.
Batman _ from Bourbon to a republic to Napoleon to another bourbon to a republic to another napoleon to yet another republic...then they were taken over by national socialist Germany.
Just see the looks on their faces. The disillusionment that is racing in their minds; Harvey's descent into evil, Batman and Gordon's coverup. Their sense of what justice is has been shattered.
We gave Tom Hardy a lot of shit for his voice but this speech, the devastation, the cracking of the Harvey Dent myth, and the sights of the lower class literally "eating the rich", and all else seen here, truly sent chills up my spine in the theater. It was crazy. Tom Hardy is a magnificent actor.
I can't even begin to tell you how Christopher Nolan was ahead of his time with the Dark Knight Rises when this movie came out in 2012 it's pretty much a reflection of the things that we saw last year and now
Bane is using theatricality and deception on the people of Gotham by feeding them half truths to poison their souls. He represents the immortality of Ra'as Al Ghul! This is what the "realism" in this trilogy is all about. Nolan is a genius!
No, this movie and trilogy is masterpiece and movie is realistic. Your undeveloped mind couldn't even begin to comprehend how fast science and technology advance and that in future many things some consider "unrealistic" will be completly common
+HalaMadridGoals2 If I'm ever given a chance to do this as a monologue for an audition, I will take it and do it as best I can. I'll even talk into a Pringles can or something so the voice sounds similar to Bane's.
Bane didnt really believe in the socialist revolution hes spouting. He just wanted to pit people against each other by using very real concerns only to sit back and allow the city to tear itself apart all while Bruce watches from his cell. If it weren't for his desire to destory everyone in gotham via a nuke, I'd be more sympathetic to him as an antagonist. And while I love this movie to death, and the direction Nolan went with, I think it would have fit better if Bane believed in this revolution idea, and his whole arc in the story is realizing his approach to it with violence is a little misguided and he and Bruce come to terms with each other at the end. Still though, this Bane is one of the best villains ever put to screen.
This is basically what’s going on right now. The people tearing themselves apart while the people who probably instigated all of these are just sitting down and enjoying watching the world burn!
Emerging dictators never believe in “the cause”, just the power bestowed on them, by a loose confederation of grudging philosophies. Their only bind, is the frustration at their own entropy. Welcome to the apex of societal narcissism.
Yes, but deceptive, absurd political rhetoric is drivel spewed out by the real criminals, so let's refrain from using ridiculously inane jargon of gov't/ Politics creates terrorists and terrorizes the masses to keep the brain-dead zombie puppet activists busy with whatever shitty job they have/ The vilest scum is elected to gov't office/ Bane is abolishing governmental authorities and ending the oligarchical world order/
Can just imagine The Joker laughing hysterically in his cell at Bane, just spouting the truth about Harvey Dent.
How amazing would that have been! 😫
That would have been wild
@@mickyjoe97 I know. If Heath Ledger is alive, he might be in the Dark Knight Rises.
I read a comment on one of the videos of this film where someone described a scene which would've appeared if Heath Ledger hadn't died, where basically Bane goes into the Blackgate prison and comes across the Joker's cell. He stares at him but walks past. The Joker goes mental but then starts laughing because he knows Bane fears the Joker.
I don't know if this is bs or if they planned this but boy do I wish they had added it.
Joker died with Heath Ledger
Bane voice is addictive for hearing.
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The Joker lol
+ThatshowI Roll that english is addictive to eyes
+Makalon102 With tom hardy accent it makes more seduced.
Everyone talks about Heath and Tom and christian, justifiably so but Gary Oldman doesn't get his fair share. Truly the gold standard for commissioner Gordon
Liam Neeson as Ra’s Al Ghul as well. Cillian Murphy as the Scarecrow is also great.
@@captainhowlerwilson508 don't forget Aaron Eckhart... such an underrated actor.
Agent Poindexter Yeah. Apologies for almost forgetting him. I should also mention Michael Caine as Alfred. I love Gary Oldman as Gordon as well.
Harvey dent actor was also very good, Albert too, literally everyone knew how to act in this masterpiece franchise
Imaru Lewis I realised that. I was meant to type in C not G.
I love that little head shake after “fallen idol” like he’s genuinely disgusted by Gordon’s and Harvey’s actions
He is
As if he was any better
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Bane can't believe what he is reading. That's it.
Bane is a purifier, he is a liberator and also going to destroy the entire city because it's beyond reform. Very left wing ideology.
Batman wants to save Gotham, because he believes in it and that good can conquer evil. Right wing ideology.
Nolan is a great story teller.
“I praised the madman who tried to murder my own child.”
Damn, what a scene.
I kept hearing him say: "I praised the Batman who tried to murder my own child.” when I was younger.
Omg I read this comment as the video was saying that, perfect timing holy smokes
@@Silvershadnic where do you hear a b
@@zoxyy.1x when he says madman, the M sound very muffled. As a kid I also heard Batman
Yeah it's pretty great as written but also the audience likes the fact that by the end of the film the people of Gotham acknowledge Batman as being its true savior and not Two Face
You know it’s bad when even the MAIN VILLAIN starts shaking his head in disapproval
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Christopher Nolan predicted what the Democrats want to do to America
@@joelubas1752 shut up
@@joelubas1752 yall would literally be on the opposite side if this were to happen for whats going on in this scenario lmao
"When the chips are down, these 'civilized people', they'll eat each other." -Joker
And no one listened including me
actually only the maddog (san andreas) you grew big is turning against you
So true it hurts.
@ Facts
spontaneous canibalism
“The powerful will be ripped from their decadent nests and cast out into the cold world that we know and endure!” Almost makes you cry tears of rage
That’s his revenge for what he has endured. The darkness he was born to. Rejection, dejection, hopelessness, fear, anger, betrayal and destitution. Such people are the most dangerous. All over the world rejected, dejected and disillusioned men spread anarchy because they want to settle scores with destiny, God, the world and society for what they’ve endured.
School shooters, stalkers, rapists, men who beat women, misogynists, criminals, rioters, etc all have this in common. Studies show that rejected men are more likely to be right wing and that attitude in turn, is more likely to lead to rejection from women. That puts men in a vicious cycle.
Women who are held back by parents and society from a young age, mistreated and oppressed by their father, husband and in laws, become disillusioned, hateful and angry. They want to settle scores with the universe and want to take revenge for what was done to them, to feel in control. They do that by oppressing women, children or their own sons. They become jealous and hateful of women who are younger, desired and have every opportunity or life, that they didn’t have. They settle scores with those who have more even if they don’t know them. That’s why you see some people get triggered by people who are more modern, progressive, educated, sophisticated and “posh”.
Men who do well, get top jobs, are successful, have success with women and supportive friends, don’t turn out that way. That’s not a coincidence. The same goes for women. Women who “have it all” don’t turn out that way.
It’s always a certain type who does and once you notice their reactions, statements, mindset, habits and track record you realise that they’re angry at the world for what they believe they’ve been robbed of. Its very serious because such people are the reason for much of the worlds lack of safety and security today.
But it's a lie. Utter demagoguery
Oh man, nobody can tell this is Tom Hardy. You can feel it's a real life character who wants to unleash chaos. Brilliant acting by Hardy.
Fuckibg aye. Tom Hardy is fucking underrated asf. Imagine him playing as the new Wolverine.
@@I-speak-U-shut-it lol
@@I-speak-U-shut-it Dude, he is not much older than Hugh Jackman was when he took the role, and he's already been in a number of comic book and action movies, someone please make this happen.
Or course
@Appleby’s Travel videos I don't think Bernie's got muscles like that.
When I was in the 10th grade (in 2013), we had an elocution competition in which each participant would have to narrate a famous speech. Nearly all narrated famous speeches like Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat by Churchill or the Emancipation Proclamation by Lincoln, or even Rocky's speech to his son... Bane's Blackgate Speech was just a year old then, yet one participant chose this as his speech, using props- a mask and a few sheets of blank paper as Dent's photo and Gordon's speech. He won 1st place. It was unreal.
wonderful
should have used a teachers face as harvey's photo.
@@soupth2975 “I didn’t educate my students, I simply gave them homework”😂
That sounds fucking awesome
That would be a good choice. Very smart.
The fact his first tear split the picture in two down the middle was a nod to “two face.” This movie was brilliant
GOSH I NEVER REALIZED THAT !
utterly fantastic
where, i dont see it
You’re putting meaning to where there isn’t any
@@keandregreen5628 You underestimate the simple fact this is a Nolan film; subliminal nods and features to the past and present are a speciality of his
Bane's coat is fucking magnificent
Ik man. Shit looks so comfy. He could live in the Arctic comfortably with that thing on. I want it so bad
fr ong
It's a Shearling coat, and it had to be custom-made by the film's costume designer because it hadn't been in fashion for years. It ended up costing more than the Tumbler. The irony of it all? Shearling coats spiked in demand after the film's release.
Back then someone on Etsy made it and it’s like 300 bucks but I do t know if they even make it. Depends on sales and demand
I've had one for 6/7 years, and never once yet gone to a Haloween party as Bane 😂
Tom Hardy killed this role 110 percent
Heath Ledger - Except his voice overall
@Bu Rida 🤣🤣🤣🤣 sorry but this is your point of view mate !
For me the best joker is Heath Ledger.
Joaquim Phoenix is a excellent actor, a really appreciate him...
But for me, best joker is Heath Ledger...
The joker is a great movie but
The Dark Knight joker is better than the joker movie...
It's my point of view.
@Bu Rida Ledger is the best joker ever
@Bu Rida
And so what, dumbass !?
Just because an actor is dead doesn't mean that his acting in movie die with him. SMH
@Bu Rida Ledger is the best Joker
I love how Hardy shakes his head in disgust from reading Gordon’s letter. Even he can’t believe the corruption of the supposed good men of the city.
LMAO he’s like, “wow, now that I read it out loud, it sounds worse than when I read it initially.”
He is acting there putting on a show for the crowd to get them on his side like he's not dooming them all and to make them believe as if he read it for the first time..
🤣 so true
I really never understood why Gordon was called corrupt for the end of The Dark Knight. It was Batman's idea anyway and it's not like he went with it to embezzle money or something. He agreed that the people needed a symbol to look up to and it should be Dent because he represented the police. Yeah it was a lie but a well meaning one that didn't really even benefit Gordon himself.
“Fallen idol..””
Secretly thinking “Jesus, who wrote this drivel…”
The Joker predicted this entire movie in a single scene. Just let that sink in for a second.
"They need you right now, but when they don't, they'll cast you out. Like a leper."
"When the chips are down, these 'civilized people', they'll eat each other."
"You see, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve."
Nolan’s genius
What's a "leper"?
@@itsover6668 Its a disease that contagious that's why they lepracy not sure on spelling people who have it are called leper and were casted out of their towns and homes for having the disease
wut is foreshadowing
@@3BlueHaze hinting that something will happen before it happenes
People really underrate Bane. He managed to do what the Joker attempted to do, and he was a far more formidable threat, phisically and mentally, to Batman.
It was just fun for joker but bane is a killer
Too bad it ultimately got ruined by Bane being a pawn for a shoehorned Talia.
He is one of the best villains in modern movie
Without the Joker in this series is testament that the character would’ve gone far beyond what the Bane character could fathom. The world enforced its ideals on powerful nations and the end result is still “madness”.
Most people don’t want it but it might’ve gone that direction in cinema..
Not mentally, I don't think bane had one scene that matched the scene
of *LOOK AT ME* in the dark knight, but he's a great villain not the joker level though.
Love that little wobble he does when he says "the people".He's toying with them and he relishes it.
Agreed lmao
Honestly he is 100% right. This movie is conservative propaganda
....i think he is referencing....MUSSOLINI....
@Devil Zion ....no...look at Mussolini actually give the physical speech...his body language...not what he is saying or to whom....
It's as he told Bruce. He will feed the people hope so he could poison their souls and watch them clamber over each other to stay in the son.
I bet the joker would have made an appearance if Heath Ledger was still alive
Tupacstole Mybike yep, just watching the whole ordeal unfold on the news, sitting in a chair, sipping a cappuccino... “Called it years ago.”
Maybe he was in Arkham
Tupacstole Mybike Originally Bane would have freed the patients from Arkham asylum but abandoned the joker. This would lead into joker and Batman teaming up to defeat bane.
Yeah, that much is certain. He may have even been the main villain again.
More than likely, he's have teamed up with Batman, but only to mess with Bane's plan as yet another way of keeping his little games going.
I just noticed when Bane ripped the picture of Harvey Dent in half. He ripped it in half like Two Face.
That's pretty cool I've never noticed that...
That's called subtlety
Nice touch when Bane rips the photo of Harvey directly down the middle.
Wow
Tom Hardy is absolutely fantastic in this movie.
Agree.
wayyyyyyyyyyyy better than the dark knight
He should have gotten a nomination IMO.
I like His Bane more than the Bane in the Comics and Games
He is fantastic overall. Watch a movie 'Bronson' with him.
Christopher Nolan was truly ahead of the times.
Is
Your comment was truly ahead of the times.
Is it a coincidence that this scene is inspired by the French Revolution ?
Yes
Interstellar and Inception are also way ahead of their time
I may also argue that it is ahead of the present
@@fargo1234 Tenet too
“Step forward those who will serve” - I love the delivery of that line
The war Begins today..Rise up against corruption and let's work together a help all the people!!!!!
Same
I'm your 600th liker here & bye.
lol those few lines after it have a musical quality kinda sounds like hes singing
Heath Ledger is obviously the heart and soul of this trilogy, but Tom Hardy doesn’t get nearly enough credit.
And Tom Hardy was the passion and brutality of the triology
I really like this character (Bane)
@@TheWarchiefZekeJaeger so cringe
True- every villain in this trilogy is iconic in their own way, imo
@@TheWarchiefZekeJaeger Totally agree. He brings his own flavour of evil and 'villainy' to the series.
Well, This aged like a fine wine
Was looking for a fellow person. Nice to see you too
I knew this would be the video for what happened.
"we will start by storming The Capitol!"-Trump
How
@@tesladavinci he never said that lol
This film is more relevant now than it ever was.
We need a Bane figure to help lead a rebellion against the oligarchs who rule.
Daniel Aramburo great supporting terrorism
TotallyNot Dumb By today’s standards, the founding fathers would be called terrorist.
Is this a funny haha moment?!
"The police will survive as they learn to serve true justice"
Man, that hits hard.
Tom Hardy killed it as Bane! I wish more people recognized him for his portrayal as Bane.
......they do not want to appreciate him because it means he is a better actor than the one they have an emotional attachment to...who shall go unnamed.......when i saw this scene...i couldn't believe it...it was like ... he was a cross between MUSSOLINI....and MARLON BRANDO...just genius level...of acting..and you could see him just reveling in it...every actor wants the chance to do a big scene like that...every actor...
@@CuirPhotodotNet Who's the unnamed actor ? Care to share ?
@@ivanjefferson1806 ...if you can guess him... i will say you are correct....otherwise i will not bring up his name...
Heath ledger? Why would his name be redacted?
@@CuirPhotodotNet Im an Aussie and I love both of them
Hardy as Bane was farking legendary
Bane’s speech is like a perfect scene from a Shakespearean play.
Damn, Nolan was really ahead of the game here.
It was the joker who was ahead of the curve.
@@jwalinbhatt1750 Nolan wrote both.. I know people identify it has Heath's Joker, but it was Nolan's vision of Joker. And this third movie was probably technically the best of the three he made.
@@lithium23 No, Nolan is the Director. David S. Goyer
wrote the story. And sadly, he rarely gets any credit for it.
@@DarthYannious Nolan was the Director and he co-wrote the film. Knowing Nolans films I can 100% guarantee that The vision for Joker was his. Not the guy who directed "Unborn" lol. Nolan brought him on to keep things in line with the canon, as he was a comic book writer/fanatic.
@Elijah Ken Agreed. Anyway they both did a very good job.
Now this is how you take over a city.
Loki should take notes on this.
Loki needed an Alien army and a magic scepter.
All Bane needed was a bomb some mercenary's and a speech.
Erik Lehnsherr Couldn't agree more sir
Scarecrow will trump banes takeover in "Arkham knight" it seems...on a side note "villains taking over a city" is one of my favorite story plot devices.
You had an alien army and couldn't hold a city for a day. Bane had some mercenary's, a bomb and a speech and held a city for months.
I never got humiliated.
8 years ago, Bane was a villain. in 2020? He'd be a politician.
facts
Same thing
Much Brandon
he would be Bernie Sanders
Litterly trump.
The character of Bane is a masterpiece 🔥 He doesn't trash talk, doesn't waste words....simply gets to the point!
sar sar sar
His little head bob after he says "The People" at 3:01 is so perfectly done!
I find my self imitating this speach a d the head bob for no reason...just that it makes me feel like a thig ass gangsta muh fucka hahaha
Josey Wells Ah, broken English at it’s finest, the calling card of all things “thug” in life. Lmao
That's One Interesting Pfp Ya Got there you won’t gain anything writing up a rhetorical call out to someone’s grammar on RUclips kid. Go feel superior somewhere else
It sums up every person and clique who does malicious, corrupt or opportunistic deeds under the guise of acting in people's best interests.
Go feel superior somewhere else. What a line.
People like me unfortunately.
The Dark Knight Rises has officially become a documentary.
Like Idiocracy movie. 😉
The US is really in need of the Batman
*V*
I can't even.
@@TheBatman39 The US is really in need of a nuclear holocaust
I come to this scene every other day just to get the goosebumps. The acting, the dialogue, the music... masterpiece.
Do you know the name of the song?
@@koslim ruclips.net/video/p1GxN3XxlAE/видео.html
@@koslim You probably have figured out what the song is called since you posted 9 months ago. However, the song is called The Fire Rises by Hans Zimmer.
@@luketurkiewicz4095 thank you sir
When he read the letter, my heart dropped to the ground. I can't imagine how Gordon felt as Bane read it 🫣🫣🫣
You feel the angry in his tone when he talks about the rich and the corrupt. I loved it.
Does rich people were always asshole?
....his dreams are all about to come true...and he is feeling the moment...years of planning coming to fruition...he was in the zone with emotion...
@studio732jrl2 .....oh yes like Janet Jackson said the league had done nothing for him lately...and he was going to be very amused at the anarchy in Gotham City......he really was down for Talia at the end where she is putting his nozzles back in you could see he loved her...she was the only one who cared about him....
@studio732jrl2 .....good for him....
@studio732jrl2 .....why.....not.....lol....
This man breathing through a crab makes some valid points...
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His comments about the rich and the oppressed and the myths of opportunity are spot on.
😂😂😂😂
"You see their _morals_, their _code_, it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these... these civilized people, *they'll eat each other*. See I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve."
+alantupadre not literally
+alantupadre Joker is talking about people not literally eating people.
+CegeRoles What's sad is that he apparently was going to have a significant role in this movie
+Edon Dehari - Niam , niam ! my tasty Pal . Yuh seem to taste sooooooooo Gooooooooood ! ....
+Edon Dehari And he was right. Perhaps, not in the movie but in the real life. But at least he showed that Harvey Dent could break bad too. Now think about some person or politician who helps to make the world a better place. And imagine what would happen if that person would lose his/her family because some punk shot him. Except Batman (who is only fictional) I do not think that anyone could just move on with their lives after they have seen the true nature of people. Bruce's father got killed by a man whom he was trying to save. That is the problem you see: People do not need to be saved. They do not want to be saved. And they do not deserve to be saved.
The writing in this trilogy is unmatched by any other comic based film or film franchise. Amazing, just amazing.
Maybe in the first two. This one has, "Come to die with your city? No, I came back to stop you", which utterly disqualifies it.
"And in that moment, I hope you have a friend like I did! To plunge their hands into the filth - so you can keep yours clean!"
I love how he pronounces Corrupt
Matt hahaha
lmfao
*KORAPPTTT*
This is just literally the French Revolution
Same thought. I think about la révolution française everytime I watch this scene.
They quote a tale of 2 cities in this movie. A book about the French revolution.
I think about the Second American Revolution, when I see this.
yarrn88 so you must be from the future
@@empireepic92 I am just ahead of the curve.
4:11
I absolutely love her realisation that the world she always wanted where poor steals from rich is finally happening and she understands the horrors of it.
I was just thinking that too when I rewatched it. She LITERALLY has that " this is...wrong" look on her face when she turns around. Not partaking or enjoying it not even a bit.
Amazing camerawork, acting and writing in that scene, love it.
Ye shows she was always a traitor to her kind.
Except bane is doing it under false pretenses. He just wants to destroy gotham.
She didn’t support anarchy, civil war or unrest. She merely stated that there wasn’t enough left for those who didn’t have much. That isn’t balanced by anarchy.
@@kitosjek9541 there are no bigger traitors to the people then those who try to turn their flawed society to even more flawed, chaotic, anarchistic hovel of madness
I like the detail that Bane tears the picture of Harvey Dent in half down the middle
Because Harvey dent is known as Two Face
@@Karlebow571 Yes thank you Sir Explainsalot
@r33mote Who's sinead
That's buffalo bill!
That moment when you realize that a Batman movie is holding a mirror to us as a society.
We live in a society.
Today’s society with the corona
you nailed it and listen to Banes speech its not that of a villian
-- I said the speech in comparing it to the tyranny we face from governors across the country
Predictive programming at its best.
"Every lie we tell is a debt to the truth. Sooner or later that debt is paid."
A man of culture I see.
"Step forward, those who would serve..."
Bone chilling to this day
Gary Oldman killed it as Commisoner Gordon. His reasoning to why he lied about Harvey Dent was heartbreaking. Shows how in reality, the law does fails us
His lie was SELFLESS and he burdened it upon him. It actually shows how hard it is to be a cop. To save the city from the dark truth, he burdened it upon himself
His lie cost him his family
He was right too. He did it to save the city because the truth was horrible and John Blake saw that it wasn't as simple as he thought.
This was the worst line of the scene because he should've just called out Blake's strawman. The truth would not have just given parole to some reformed criminals. It would've prevented the mob from ever spending a day in jail in the first place and oppressed the entire city as a result. At the end of The Dark Knight when Gordon was thinking more clearly, he knew that his own hands and those of the Batman were both becoming dirty for the good of the city.
@@andybutch3622Why’s that if I may ask.
In the end Joker was right, when the chips where down these civilized people will eat each other
The ZombieMan He was truly ahead of the curve
If only our dear Heath hadn't succumbed to self destruction. Imagine his role in this film.
The ZombieMan He was half-right. The people who suffered worst were the ones who had it best beforehand. The middle-class kept out of harm's way and the poverty-stricken were stuck in the same place.
+The ZombieMan Joker was a comedian and in this day comedian is modern philospher. I am not surprised that Joker was right
Did you even watch the movie?
The civilians and the criminals had the choice, to kill or be killed, and they both chose death over killing.
"This great city... it will endure" hehe imma blow it up!
Yeah he was lying to them all along. He just wanted to see how people would kill each other when there's no government, thus proving joker's point when he said, " when the chips are down, they'll eat each other."
+Canaan B that's such an interesting point
Well yeah hence the jail scene. He gives them hope (false hope) just to see them trample each other only to would have destroy the city anyways. If it wasn't for batman of course.
Bane: “and cast out into the cold world that we know and endure”
That sentence always sticks to me because it’s true less fortunate people are left behind in the real world and it’s sad 😞
I should know because this is what my life is becoming.
And the way he delivers that "Cast out" line is phenomenal. You can sense in that moment that he actually felt and endured the other side, the wrong one, "the cold world". Pure anger, experience and disappointment in his words.
I think that Bane epitomizes God's justice and the wrathful fury of Christian Anarchists against the totalitarian communist state/ There is nothing as psychologically violent, heartless and cancerous as the master and slave dichotomy of conventional economics/ The egoistic rich accrue monetary wealth at the expense of the working poor/ Too bad that the general audience is incognizant of the fact that law and order is the crime and behavioural science is the dogma of the criminally insane dominations and dominions of this world/ Batman is an ideological fiend and political activist for gov't authorities and I'm glad he got annihilated by Bane/
While the politicians never have to face the consequences of their actions. Sitting cozy in there castles.
@@user-zz1uf6kx6x Politicians are cartoon figures and their role is to be the mouthpiece for the despotic will of the totalitarian state/ Voting is akin to choosing your method of execution/ Why do people vote? Flies are attracted to shit/
You'll get better brother!! I believe in you
"The powerful will be ripped from their decedent nests, and cast out into the cold world that we know, and endure."
Such a poweful presence from Hardy. No doubt one of the best actors today.
we should take a page from his book
K A I’m talking about the elitist scum who are forcing small business into default because of a plandemic and the fact that these elitist scum don’t care. I don’t begrudge the rich but the scum who are oppressing the middle class should suffer
@K A I have wet dreams every night about rich people being dragged from their homes kicking and screaming.
Bennett Lattimore ironically it was a bunch of rich actors and a rich director that made this film and funded it.
*we
God this is so well written. People complain about the Dark Knight Rises plot holes but they don't realize the genius of this scene.
Does ANYONE notice that the speech is about class-based oppression and societal justice systems? No? Ok...
Marky Baloogah The justice system isn't infailible. It can definetly go wrong sometimes, but that doesn't mean it's wrong to have it.
Marky Baloogah It's basically Robespierre and the French Revolution, albeit clumsily executed. Talia is Madam Defarge, and Batman is Sydney Carton or the Scarlet Pimpernel. Bane is starting Gotham's own Reign of Terror.
Todd Bollinger I really wouldn't call this scene clumsily executed, it's one of the best done scenes in the movie.
The whole thematic concept, not this scene in particular. We never actually see the rich and the empowered do anything bad to the poor and disenfranchised, we have be to be *told* about it. Sure the criminals are angry, but they don't make a very sympathetic group of "oppressed victims." This was written after the '08 recession crises --- Nolan had a lot real-life material to work with.
Todd Bollinger Early in the film, we see people like Dagget being assholes, and especially the stock market scene, along with the very opening scene at Wayne Manour. It did show the rich being assholes a lot.
It's absolutely brilliant how The Dark Knight treats Batman and Gordon's deception as heroic, then Rises flips that entire idea on its head by showing the damage that hiding the truth can do.
"Maybe it's time we all stopped trying to outsmart the truth and let it have its day."
Batman's part in the deception was treated as anything but heroic. He was ostracized because of it and hunted. This reveal was 100% meant to weaken Gordon's stance in the city since at this point Bane no longer considers Batman to be a threat.
David Stacy treated as heroic to the viewers. D.K. painted Batman’s decision as one of sacrifice and honor, willing to throw himself away for the good of Gotham. This movie turns that around, showing THE VIEWER that the lie was not what was good. It’s not about what the people in universe thought.
It's simple: Fascism vs Communism. Bane tries to give the "power to the people" but ends up making everything worse because of it. Batman tries to keep the peace with authoritarian power which is the "Harvey Dent Act" but this creates a cult of personality and a violation of rights. It's socialism (Fascist sense) vs individualism.
I do like how the movie took them to task for using the lie about Harvey Dent to do what they did and basically says “half of this is on you.”
@@Leon-zu1wp Are you joking? Bane isn't a communist. Everything he says about giving Gotham to the people is, by his own admittance, a lie. His plan is and always was to bomb the city. He's giving the people false hope in the knowledge that their scramble for survival will torture Batman more than just bombing them outright will. He says repeatedly and often that his true intention is to fulfill Ra's Al Ghul's agenda and destroy Gotham City. The game he plays with the people of Gotham City is just salt in the wound. He isn't a revolutionary, communist or otherwise.
Here in the wake of UHC CEO being gunned down.
I loved Bane's speech.
Full of truth and anger.
A lot of people can relate to him even though he's a villain.
An honest villain.
Honest and smart villain.
@@LuisMendez-lz1ik it’s cause it’s truth we have more in common with villains in the movie than the damn hero. Bane this speech joker speech to Harvey killmongers many speeches the throne room
@@antjack6192 I get that, but I mean Bane in general is way smarter than he appears to be and this isn’t just the speech. Just referring how he found out who Batman was (comic) before others
“Honest”. Bro said Gotham will endure with every intention to blow it up and claimed he gave the trigger to a random citizen when it was his accomplice. Lol
Me too i Like Bane's Speech it's Amazing
"The powerful will be ripped from their decadent nests, and cast out into the cold world that we know and endure!!"
+Angelus If only someone actually believed in this, instead of Bane just using the sentiment to further his own agenda.
toadofsteel Very true.
If only we would actually do this already!
@@cr4yv3n AGREED! DRAG the RICH OUT of their LUXURY Apts and mansions!
@@johnnyd7381 they did, during 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, and that was not a pretty picture. What you don't understand is , fundamentals. The guy with 2 bags of grains is considered rich when compared with the guy with 1 bag of grains, which could be anyone, including you, when the system fails.
Tom Hardy- Best Bane
Heath Ledger- Best Joker
Christian Bale- Best Batman
Morgan Freeman- Best Fox
Gary Oldman- Best Gordon
Michael Caine- Best Alfred
Christopher Nolan- Best Director
Even though most of these characters have not been portrayed within an entire TRILOGY and properly fleshed out by other actors. Not a fair comparison.
Your neighborhood friend yeah right Bane...
J.K Simmons- Best Gordon
Michael Keaton- Best Batman
They were so close with making Bane another amazing villain just like the Joker. If only they didn't end his story by making him a puppet instead of a mastermind like he seemed to be. I didn't even mind that they didn't give him his "Bane juice" that made his muscles grow because of how well written and acted he was in this film.
wb had to tie it back into the first movie and mess with nolan's vision. no wonder he eventually got fed up and left.
I feel like no Bane Juice or him being a superhuman makes him such a better villain
@@trentonmcdonald9708 What I meant was that this was not the Bane from the comics or the cartoons. That was a completely different person and it made no sense to use Bane as the villain because in the show, and comics he's more of an aggressive mad man than someone who carefully plans out what he does. Plus the original Bane spoke SPANISH AND WAS FROM MEXICO. I was just saying I didn't mind all of that not being in the movie I just hated him being a puppet at the end when he was so well written for 90% of the movie.
Yeah thats fair
I understand where you are coming from on this matter.
Respectfully, I hold a differant perspective:
Talia was now the head of the League of Shadows by birthright.
Just as Ra's had the authority to excommunicate Bane, so too Talia now had the authority to reinstate him back into the Order.
After her biological father (Ra's) died, she sought out her adoptive father (Bane) to bring "true justice" upon Gotham.
By assigning Bane to take the lead in Gotham's ultimate distruction, she would have already known of his fiercely independant way of doing things.
I have no reason to believe that Talia was micromanaging every event that took place.
Instead, I believe she trusted in Bane's experiance and intellect to accomplish the purposes she desired:
• Eliminate the Batman and all opposers.
• Break the spirits of Gotham's citizens
• Ultimately distroy the city.
There are moments in the film where I noticed Talia's subtle disapproval of Bane's choices of action, such as when she and Lucias Fox are summoned to the upper board room after the takeover.
This tells me that while Bane respects Talia, he does not fear her.
"I am the League of Shadows". This implies to me that he views Talia's position as being that of an organizational figurehead, while he views himself as the true power behind the throne.
Sometimes I wonder if some movies are less for entertainment and serve as warnings instead.
What a dystopian future is like, where people are so poor and oppressed that they revolt with a terrorist for the hope of a revolution.
Michael Ziegler
I'm not sure if "future" is the case anymore. And "terrorist" is a label that comes from very specific perspectives. Hell, back when the US was just a British colony, the whole bunch could have been called terrorists. But because they won, they call themselves revolutionaries. Like I said, a matter of perspective.
Khorothis Technically Bane is a terrorist, he employs his tactics through extremist violence and murder. Creating a hole in a prison complex, then giving them guns to take control of the city. Promising liberation, though going to detonate an atom bomb. Even though he exposed in society what was already there, the oppression. Someone who seeks to lead the masses through the production of fear, is a terrorist. Technically Batman is a terrorist too, he inspires nothing but fear in criminals. Though he employs a no killing rule, and mostly seeking to inspire hope in society. So he's less of one than Bane.
Michael Ziegler
I wholeheartedly agree but sometimes you need horrible things to happen to get a point across. I just hope we don't do something so stupid we can't fix in the process.
that's deep.
The relevance of this clip to what’s happening in the world today..
George floyd..
@@johnwhite3519 Paul and Lidia Marino
@@komrad4life Rip whoever they are 😔🙏
@@johnwhite3519 white elderly couple killed by a black man, right after Ahmaud Arbery incident made the news
@@komrad4life Sad
But Rip to Ahmaud too forgot about him
This is why I enjoyed the Nolan Batman films over other comic book flicks. They looked and played out as movies beyond a mere comic book medium. They echoed themes of despair, hope, financial and social inequality. The undertones of its themes were made clear. It's rare to see such intelligent blockbuster films today.
I also rooted for Bane because in a way, he was right. Plus, he risked his life to save a child. That's pretty fucking brave and strong if you ask me.
tappedswine now his words have an eerie new meaning.
I think those themes were explored in the comics as well. What Nolan's films have over the comics is how Nolan blended the comic book world of Batman with the real world. That and the structure of TDK's story which was fucking brilliant.
Well I mean it is Christopher Nolan
‘When the chips are down, these uh civilized people… will eat each other. You see I’m not a monster, I’m just ahead of the curve’
I get literal chills when he says "For an army will be raised!"
When Gordon says "I hope you had a friend like I did" it really nails the dynamic between him and Batman. He probably trusted Batman more than anyone he'd ever know and (at the time) he didn't even know who he was.
Gordon knew exactly who he was.
He was The Batman.
I love how he pronounces "child" in the sentence "he tried to murder my own child".
It almost like he was speaking through tears at that line. That's the way Gordon would've said it.
And he just spoiled it. Nice one, Bane.
With hindsight, I think maybe Bane even felt some sympathy. After all he suffered mutilation to save Talia from a terrible fate at the hand of the prisoners
This is straight up one of my favourite speeches ever
Dude Tom Hardy’s acting is just spectacular. You can’t tell that he is who is under that mask. Bane’s sheer voice is addicting. Bane’s speeches are just masterpieces. He sounds like a proper leader and a proper threat. Truly outstanding villain.
Nobody cared who he was until he put on the mask.
In many ways, Bane is an interesting mix of Ra's al Ghul and the Joker. Very much like Ra's al Ghul, he is obsessed with destroying Gotham to pave the way for what he perceives to be a better future, but for him, it's not just about destroying Gotham, it's making a mockery of the norms and rules of society. Of tearing down Gotham's idea of civilization by forcing the people of Gotham to descend into anarchy and chaos, to turn on one another if only to survive. "When the chips are down, these civilized people? They'll eat each other". Bane destroys not just Gotham, he destroys the idea of Gotham, the humanity of the people of Gotham by letting the worst in them take over.
Of course but I feel like it was a bit too comic like for the movie. Bane would need more of a political approach. His whole plan is based off the French Revolution besided the bomb.
I think it was moreso the idea of Gotham tearing itself apart from the inside, and the bomb was just a final means to decimate those who felt that they were getting justice for being falsely lied to by Gordon.
Deonta B that's exactly, it would give so much more depth and realism to that film if bane was some sort of vicious, outspoken, populist politician taking over the reigns in Gotham and letting the crime to flourish and therefore destroy the city from the inside
Guten Exactly like how people were blamimg bush for 9/11 or the violence in the black communities. Even katrina was blamed on the govt and people were saying the damn exploded. This man just blew up a damn a football stadium and the cities bridges and the government doesn't even get involved. There is no damn way bruce wayne would have got into gotham if that's the case.
al Mamlūk Bane was the good guy. Your interpretation is quite sheepish
The amount of charisma hardy has is remarkable give him all the awards
1:18 that headshake he does is subtle but very masterful. This dude is underrated in this role in my opinion
This scene literally became reality in the last few days!
Yep they only need to start freeing prisoners and give them weapons and tanks
*FREE THE WORLD !!!*
Except instead of the rich they just fucked over a bunch of small business owners and average joes on the roads most of all.
@@imperatorofman isn't the NYPD police commissioner resigning and taking up to 800 police with him who are also resigning? How many will that number grow too? Will they defund the police like other liberal citys?
LOL I wish sadly the protesters we saw all across the US are not anti-rich if anything all the corporations rich people brands are all supporting the protesters
You know what gives me chills is that people have and can be like bane and the joker in the real world.
Ras al Ghul
ou como a elite de gothan, que despreza os menos afortunados (Pinguim, por exemplo)
In my opinion, from Nolan Batman trilogy, there is no "best one" for they all excel in their own way: Batman Begins I believe is one of the best Batman origin depictions available, and it truly displayed how stealthy Batman can be, for reference the "Doctor Crane isn't here right now, but you can make an appointment" scene in marvellous, The Dark Knight is one of the best movies depicting a villain who is winning, and has some of the suspenseful scenes put to film and The Dark Knight Rises was a marvel in film making with the practical stunts and one of the few movies a villain truly wins; in that Bane breaks Batmans back. All of Nolans Batman films, in my opinion are awesome, and none better the other
+Woolleyyy
finally someone gets it :)
you. I like you
+Woolleyyy I can do the same with the Burton/Shumacher saga:Batman(1989) has the best musical score and the best BatmanBatman Returns has the best Batman costume (look closely at the symbol on his chest, it's different from the one in the first movie) and the best action.Batman Forever has the best villain (Can't go wrong with Jim Carrey)Batman and Robin has the best memorable lines (So don't be cold)
+Stanley Toll Batman and Robin was a shitfest and it wasn't even Michael Keaton. The old batman costumes look like shit in comparison to the Bale ones. Even the BvS batman costume shits on those. Batman Returns was great when it came out but after rewatching it, its just stupid and had a lot of pointless parts to it and unexplained things that made plot holes. The og Batman with the joker was the best out of the old ones. The only thing good about the old ones was Joker and the Penguin
Deonta B I liked Burton's Batman but with how comic films have evolved these days it feels so dated - especially Batman Returns where Catwoman acts like an over-the-top slut... Keaton couldn't even turn his head, it's like he's got a neckbrace or something...
43 year old Affleck LOOKS uncomfortable in the fat costume Snyder intended to pander to Frank Miller fanboys - Miller's Batman was a 55 year old Batman who was a fat veteran, so why force Affleck to look like him??!!
jesus how good tom hardy was in this role. even w 60% of his face covered, the caracterization he gave to Bane is so good and deep.
This is based on the French Revolution, the poor rebelled against the rich, courts were in session, and even the king of France was executed. The only difference is Robespierre who instigated much of the killings believed in what he said unlike Bane.
Pksoze To an extent, but like you said; Bane's 'liberation' was just a ploy to make Bruce suffer even more and carry out Ra's Al Ghul's plan in an almost poetic fashion.
Also, pretty much all of Bane's army were 'bad guy' mercenaries and prisoners who were only interested in causing chaos and doing as they pleased, where the regular populace did not support what was happening. During the Revolution people actually believed in the cause and were generally in support of it.
Pksoze ... and then the french government executed thousands, including different people who didn't agree with them. Then the monarchy took over again, killing those who didn't agree.
You see, this circle of violence doesn't end, you just swap one evil leader for another.
Batman _ from Bourbon to a republic to Napoleon to another bourbon to a republic to another napoleon to yet another republic...then they were taken over by national socialist Germany.
Pksoze The plot is highly influenced by 'A Tale of Two Cities,' and not just in the eulogy to Bruce Wayne.
Pksoze Also its clear that Bane were inspired by Lenin. The same dress, both bold, and Lenin also gaved famous speech while standing on armored car.
The way he says, "The police will survive as they learn to serve true justice." Gets me every time. Bane is friggen awesome :D
it's not fun anymore
Just see the looks on their faces. The disillusionment that is racing in their minds; Harvey's descent into evil, Batman and Gordon's coverup. Their sense of what justice is has been shattered.
Vergil1876 for you
It's Alfie Solomon's voice.
Now the police know what its like to be locked up
When the chips are down, these...these civilized people, they'll eat each other. - Joker
Anyone else after the UHC news??
I am i was hoping something would pop up especially right now he got caught
What do you mean?
@Reela2024 wtf do you think genius?
@@connorranz9746 I don't understand
@@Reela2024Luigi Mangione.
We gave Tom Hardy a lot of shit for his voice but this speech, the devastation, the cracking of the Harvey Dent myth, and the sights of the lower class literally "eating the rich", and all else seen here, truly sent chills up my spine in the theater. It was crazy. Tom Hardy is a magnificent actor.
People always give TDKR a hard time when I think its a perfect ending to the trilogy.
I would argue Rises is up there with Return of the King as being two of the BEST finales in film history
That perfect ending to the trilogy has ever been masterclass.
Agreed
I loved it so much. Still do
@@r520jr8 Also The Good, the bad and the ugly.
“I praised the madman who tried to murder my own child” the way he said that had me dying 😂😂😂
It's a shocking line
,,The powerful will be ripped from their decadent nests and cast into the cold world that we know and endure.'' - man, this is powerful indeed.
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I can't even begin to tell you how Christopher Nolan was ahead of his time with the Dark Knight Rises when this movie came out in 2012 it's pretty much a reflection of the things that we saw last year and now
With movies |||they||| tell us the truth, with news they lie to us. 😉🤔
It is applicable on the civilised city.. while some countries experienced worse from that.. like under the civil war for almost a decade in Syria.
Not really "ahead of its time", its basically anti occupy wall street propaganda
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Only cowards use ((()))
@@wadezabel5306 This movie was made before Occupy Wall Street was a thing.
Bane:do as you please
People:can we defuse the bomb?
Bane:no,you cant
People:but you said...
Bane:shut up!
Lol there is a video that picks fun at that
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Do you feel in charge
Cristian Calderon and that gives you power over me?
Bane is using theatricality and deception on the people of Gotham by feeding them half truths to poison their souls. He represents the immortality of Ra'as Al Ghul! This is what the "realism" in this trilogy is all about. Nolan is a genius!
This is exactly what the 'many types of immortality' meant.
Bane's the realist character in this absurd fantasy
No, this movie and trilogy is masterpiece and movie is realistic. Your undeveloped mind couldn't even begin to comprehend how fast science and technology advance and that in future many things some consider "unrealistic" will be completly common
More like 1/3 truths
They are powerful tools to the uninitiated., but we are initiated
Every villain in the dark knight trilogy is top notch
The score by Hans Zimmer for this film is fire.
3:04 lmfao look how he wiggles ! Too much passion in this speech
Tom hardy played a godly role
He wasn't goofy at all. People in real life have eccentricities or little tics like that.
I don't know why, but this has always been one of my favorite scenes in movie history.
+HalaMadridGoals2 If I'm ever given a chance to do this as a monologue for an audition, I will take it and do it as best I can. I'll even talk into a Pringles can or something so the voice sounds similar to Bane's.
***** I do it a lot to annoy my brother. xD
this Trilogy is perfect! It's not just a hero movie.. very realistic and dramatic
Bane didnt really believe in the socialist revolution hes spouting. He just wanted to pit people against each other by using very real concerns only to sit back and allow the city to tear itself apart all while Bruce watches from his cell. If it weren't for his desire to destory everyone in gotham via a nuke, I'd be more sympathetic to him as an antagonist. And while I love this movie to death, and the direction Nolan went with, I think it would have fit better if Bane believed in this revolution idea, and his whole arc in the story is realizing his approach to it with violence is a little misguided and he and Bruce come to terms with each other at the end.
Still though, this Bane is one of the best villains ever put to screen.
Basically Bane was a Faux Populi
This is basically what’s going on right now. The people tearing themselves apart while the people who probably instigated all of these are just sitting down and enjoying watching the world burn!
He may not have believed in it but that’s what it turned in to and it sucked
Emerging dictators never believe in “the cause”, just the power bestowed on them, by a loose confederation of grudging philosophies. Their only bind, is the frustration at their own entropy.
Welcome to the apex of societal narcissism.
@@basilbaby7678 Speech 100
That speech and voice is addicting af
Tom Hardy is such a good fucking actor
Guten damn right
This scene, in particular, was weak
I concur!!
Good president aswell
for you
Me: I promise not to get political, man. Don’t worry.
*Me after 2 drinks* : 2:44
Who's watching during corona virus outbreak?
Yeah haven't seen it in ages great film
This is a reality now.
This scene is just phenomenal, and easily one of the best in the trilogy.
I played this scene over some many times just to show how freaking impactful it was. Man this is one of the best scenes of all times #DRAINTHESWAMP
Yes, but deceptive, absurd political rhetoric is drivel spewed out by the real criminals, so let's refrain from using ridiculously inane jargon of gov't/ Politics creates terrorists and terrorizes the masses to keep the brain-dead zombie puppet activists busy with whatever shitty job they have/ The vilest scum is elected to gov't office/ Bane is abolishing governmental authorities and ending the oligarchical world order/