Hollywood Drawing

Two Hundred and Seventy-Eight-Who Is Bruce Wayne?

The film is still progressing. The relatively bland plot in the first half is also combined with the deliberately arranged classic scenes and the linkage shots with "Joker", making everyone immersed in the film and watching it with relish.

With self-blame, guilt, anxiety and other repressed emotions, Bruce Wayne left Gotham City and went to Princeton University, the fourth oldest university in the United States, while his father's Wayne Group was left to the board of directors.

When Bruce Wayne learned that the gangster who killed his parents was going to hold a hearing, he hurried back to Gotham City from college. His only purpose was to shoot the gangster himself in revenge.

Here, Wayne also made some changes compared to the original film.

On the big screen, the robber who shot and killed the Waynes was being tried in court. The murderer looked dejected. The lawyer's defense was that the murderer had no money to eat and was forced to commit robbery because he was emotional. The murderer looked weak throughout the entire trial.

Originally, Bruce Wayne planned to take revenge personally, but unexpectedly, the murderer was killed by Carmine Falcone, the largest gang leader in Gotham City, in the crowd of the court.

This is the first time Bruce Wayne has murderous intentions. What is the "no killing principle"? Especially when looking at the history of human development based on the principle that "it is natural to kill with life," it seems acceptable that Bruce Wayne chose to kill his parents to avenge him.

The first half of the film has already reached a critical moment. Wayne's main performance here is that Bruce Wayne has not yet experienced the training to become Batman. He is the same as every normal person and also has the joys and sorrows of normal people.

Therefore, when he filmed the first Batman movie, describing the origin of Bruce Wayne, he focused on presenting the starting point of the formation of the "no-kill principle" directly in front of the fans, in the most direct, vernacular, and in-depth way. model to express.

With a Batman who is full of humanity, the audience will not feel any distance and will experience his joys and sorrows together.

When Bruce Wayne was a teenager, his father was a millionaire and spent a lot of money to give back to society, build railroads, and help the poor as much as possible during the Great Depression.

Then, they were killed by an ordinary robber.

This robber, if you know Batman comics, you will know his name "Joe Zier", an ordinary social gangster with no ability, no wisdom, and no life.

He was a useless person. Even when he committed crimes, he simply did some low-level things like smashing, smashing, and robbing. He shot the Waynes and his wife because they had no money in their pockets and grabbed some money to go out to smoke cigarettes and drink.

It's that simple. There's no description of him having anything to do with gangsters in the movie. He's just an ordinary little thief.

Many fans at the scene are DC fans, and they have to think more.

Batman has repeatedly suspected that the death of his parents was premeditated and planned in the comics. This is very prominently shown in the Court of Owls story line, including some branch story lines that often make a fuss about this matter.

But the truth is that when Batman accidentally sat on the Metrotronic Chair and became aware of everything, he was the first to explore the mind of the abominable murderer who killed his parents.

There was nothing, just an old criminal who was over fifty, lonely and useless. After serving his sentence, he ate in a dilapidated building and waited to die.

The world is so absurd, and the cause is so ridiculous.

Gotham tycoon, the world's top super rich, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists, the Waynes died at the hands of the most ordinary little gangster.

Even ordinary movie fans who have little research on comics will have a sense of familiar absurdity in this scene.

The film "Joker" tells the story of the origin of the clown. The helpless clown, under the ridiculous tricks of fate, finally fell into despair. His despair also turned him into a spokesperson for madness.

Like two sides of the same coin, Batman and the Joker were born in almost exactly the same way.

So at the beginning, he was confused and confused. He tried to take out his pistol and kill the criminal directly in the court.

Wayne made a plot here in which Joe Zier was killed by the gang because he was just bragging in prison that he could show off in front of the gangster.

Seeing the gangster who killed his parents die before his eyes, Bruce Wayne watched everything that happened silently, and while riding in the car with Rachel, he admitted that he wanted to thank Carmine for sending someone to kill the gangster.

This topic obviously aroused different opinions among childhood sweethearts, and then Rachel and Bruce Wayne disagreed on whether Gotham City's rule of law was in name only. Rachel was so angry that she took him to the underworld of the city.

There are countless homeless people living here because the Great Depression has not eased. And the dying Gotham City is being robbed by Carmine, doing all kinds of evil.

Rachel's words were intended to tell Bruce Wayne that although Carmine did not kill his parents personally, the reason why the gangsters dared to take risks to rob and kill during the chaos was related to Carmine's development of crime in Gotham City. Not open relationship.

Afterwards, Rachel parked the car in front of a restaurant that Carmine frequented, stimulating Bruce Wayne to go directly if he wanted to thank him.

At this time, he revealed the pistol in his pocket and told Rachel that he had actually put his revenge plan into action a long time ago, but it was just a step too late.

"Pah! Pah!"

Without saying a word, Rachel slapped Bruce Wayne twice. The slaps woke up the dreamer. He decided to throw away the pistol and confront Carmine alone.

"Well, this is it. I beat Christian Bale so hard back then." Naomi Watts held Wayne's arm in the dark, leaned on his shoulder and watched the movie, recalling the filming in a low voice. past. "I remember this scene. You seemed to have let us shoot it for a whole morning. I beat the hero's face so hard that he had to use makeup to cover it up."

"Nami, aka Christian, has a good temper."

Wayne glanced at her helplessly, then leaned close to her ear in the dark and said: "Any famous actor would not be willing to accompany you to play like that. They would end the filming as soon as possible and tell you to go back." Practicing alone in the trailer.”

Naomi Watts rolled her eyes at him. "That's not necessarily the case. Don't think I don't know. Christian is actually very proud. If it weren't for your sake, he, the leading actor, wouldn't be so easy to talk to."

"Whatever you think."

In the two slaps here, Wayne is actually using Rachel's mouth to tell all the audience the core of the problem. It’s not, ‘You can’t take revenge. ’ but ‘Don’t let your revenge destroy a good person. This is what those extremely evil people want to see. ’

In the film, Bruce Wayne entered the restaurant and told Carmine that he was not afraid of him, but the gang boss defeated his youth and ignorance in a few words.

It directly pointed out that the fear in his heart did not come from whether he was afraid or not, but from whether he had lost it or not. And he told him at gunpoint that he could kill Rachel and the butler Alfred if he wanted to, which would definitely make him miserable.

This also tells the audience that one of Bruce Wayne's motivations for choosing to hide his identity when he became Batman in the future was that he needed to protect the people he loved most.

Then Carmine's men beat up Bruce Wayne, and kept mocking him. As a proud man of Gotham City, losing your parents is no big deal. You still don't understand the suffering in the world and the real world of crime.

It was these words that completely stimulated Bruce Wayne. He decided to run away, put aside his prominent family status, and go deep into the lives of the real lower class people. He even took the initiative to integrate into the criminal world to feel the primitiveness of sin.

With the confusion of these questions and the fear of the unknown, he embarked on a journey of spiritual practice and began to try to understand "why my parents died unexpectedly while trying to do good, and what method should I use to save this city that seems to be in ruins."

The young Bruce Wayne believes that only by experiencing such real feelings can he hone himself and understand how to truly save Gotham City.

So in the end he was moved around, and finally was imprisoned in a prison, and violent conflicts with inmates became the norm.

At this time, a man named Henry Duca appeared in front of him, and the destined master and apprentice finally met. And his destined soul mentor told him that the Shadow Warriors Alliance could make Bruce Wayne stronger.

In this way, the Shadow Warrior Alliance chose him, but he didn't know the truth about the organization, so he decided to follow Henry Duca to open up the so-called path of justice.

After Bruce Wayne left prison, he followed Henry Duca's instructions and picked a blue flower on Glacier Mountain. He went to the Shadow Warrior Training Academy on the mountain and met the legendary leader of the Shadow Warrior Alliance.

From here on, the pace of the film accelerates sharply. The background of the story that needs to be explained has been set up. The film has also entered the second half, and action scenes begin to appear frequently. These scenes are also the easiest to attract movie fans.

Therefore, the best-selling elements of summer popcorn movies are always thrilling action scenes, grand special effects scenes, and a sexy and charming vase that fits the theme of the movie. With the addition of these things, movie fans can even ignore the loopholes in logic. The person who does the best in this regard is the explosive shell who has already made his debut.

In "Batman Begins", Wayne also added these elements for the first time, but he was still very cautious to add more fans' favorite parts while ensuring the logic of the story.

Just like the footage being shown, Bruce Wayne is learning various ninjutsu and fighting skills. Everyone knows that these are important experiences for him to grow into Batman.

But more importantly, the soul mentor Henry Duca allowed him to experience the fear in his heart, and let the fear become one with himself. Only by letting himself become the fear can he conquer the fear.

In the first hour of the film, the film fully explores and dissects Bruce Wayne's backstory, without donning the iconic Bat-cape or fighting scenes.

Despite this, the pace of Wayne's story telling has not slowed down. Enough foreshadowing has been compressed in the past, and all available advantages have been used, and the audience has been attracted by the beginning.

There are many Batman stories, but telling the story before Bruce Wayne became Batman and giving all the origins of becoming Batman, Wayne was the first to do so. This is also a point that attracts the audience. The video doesn't seem boring.

In this way, it also allows the audience to truly understand who Bruce Wayne is, a quality that all past movies have been unable to capture, including the Tim Burton two-parter.

But starting from the League of Shadow Warriors, everything has entered the stage of finding answers. The intense action scenes have also allowed movie fans to gradually release the emotions of bitterness and hatred accumulated in the previous parts.

Everyone knows that the next half of the plot is the most enjoyable moment.

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