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Post by shannondegroot on Jun 5, 2019 18:18:44 GMT
knew/figured out Bruce Wayne the orphan was Batman in TDKR?
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Post by havenless on Jun 5, 2019 18:41:54 GMT
knew/figured out Bruce Wayne the orphan was Batman in TDKR? It’s plausible, but it’s Not believable in the sense that no one else with far more information could ever possibly connect the dots, and then he did.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jun 6, 2019 1:39:43 GMT
It was one of the dumbest things in that movie.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 6, 2019 3:47:13 GMT
Not really, but it didn’t bother me.
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Post by James on Jun 6, 2019 13:50:05 GMT
I don’t remember that part.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Jun 6, 2019 16:39:46 GMT
knew/figured out Bruce Wayne the orphan was Batman in TDKR? It was without a doubt the worst part of that film. Possibly the worst moment of TDK trilogy as a whole. It was such incredibly lazy writing. And the fact that it happened in a Nolan film made it even worse because I KNOW they could’ve thought of a better way to do it. It made it seem like Nolan just really liked working with JGL and threw that character in there for no reason. So disappointing.
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Post by Archelaus on Jun 6, 2019 18:19:56 GMT
Some people can read a person's face better than others, but one of my problems was that it was not enough information to instantly confirm Bruce Wayne is Batman. Havenless listed the other problem; easily someone could have figured out Batman's secret identity with a more substantial conclusion.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 7, 2019 16:16:42 GMT
Not unbelievable, but how they went about was pretty lazy and lackluster, they could've done so much better with that concept but instead they took the easiest way out and all within the first act no less.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Jun 7, 2019 16:42:36 GMT
knew/figured out Bruce Wayne the orphan was Batman in TDKR? Did it seem rushed? Yeah. But I let that go since its not the main point of the movie, not the main plot, not truly important overall. They just needed to establish that he knew, to draw a connection between the two characters.
I don't think we needed to see a whole other ten minutes of movie, where he spends time figuring out who Batman is, just for the movie to come to the same point. Then you'd be asking "How could he figure it out when no one else could?"
When writing a screenplay, unless it adds to the drama, you just go with the shortest route. After all you only have two hours. In a TV series they might devote an entire episode to that plot point.
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