The badman.
May 30, 2016 at 7:02 pm
(This post was last modified: May 30, 2016 at 7:03 pm by Marsellus Wallace.)
The batman story might resemble the usual endless fight between a villain and a hero, i'm finding it having the same annoying Hollywood clichès just like in every hero movie. I get that it's a morality tale, but damn...do they make it boring!
Let's define the joker: A goddamin' hero with a pair of solid balls ready to stand his ground and fight for his ideas, even though(as he knows) he'll probably lose the fight, and on the other hand we've got the spoiled rich cunt, using his daddy's money to buy expensive equipment and shields to fight bad guys at night, oh but don't forget, he had a real hard time when he was young fighting bat phobia.. pfffff I just don't see a hero in this story.
and I think the director saw this and tried to correct this huge character flaw in the 3rd chapter in the trilogy, by making him go into the pointless hole thingy to jump and making him fail over and over again, and ofc the poor guy clothes that he wore. what a nice trip into the tough world.
another thing, why are good guys in these type of movies so goddamin' perfect ? can we have a little controversy ?!
Super heros always having great attitude, 100% by-the-book moral code, and very nice to everyone,...... who gives a shit ?! I would've loved it if they combined batman with american psycho, it would make so much sense, the egocentric arrogant cocky batman having a sick twisted side, now that's a story.
The reason for this is the same reason no one talks about Einstein's mad sexual affair, I even liked him more after reading about it.
The reason is this: People don't think good and evil can get mixed in one personality, they think good and evil are two different things, they don't think good and evil are very much subjective,.................. they think there are such things as good and evil.
Let's define the joker: A goddamin' hero with a pair of solid balls ready to stand his ground and fight for his ideas, even though(as he knows) he'll probably lose the fight, and on the other hand we've got the spoiled rich cunt, using his daddy's money to buy expensive equipment and shields to fight bad guys at night, oh but don't forget, he had a real hard time when he was young fighting bat phobia.. pfffff I just don't see a hero in this story.
and I think the director saw this and tried to correct this huge character flaw in the 3rd chapter in the trilogy, by making him go into the pointless hole thingy to jump and making him fail over and over again, and ofc the poor guy clothes that he wore. what a nice trip into the tough world.
another thing, why are good guys in these type of movies so goddamin' perfect ? can we have a little controversy ?!
Super heros always having great attitude, 100% by-the-book moral code, and very nice to everyone,...... who gives a shit ?! I would've loved it if they combined batman with american psycho, it would make so much sense, the egocentric arrogant cocky batman having a sick twisted side, now that's a story.
The reason for this is the same reason no one talks about Einstein's mad sexual affair, I even liked him more after reading about it.
The reason is this: People don't think good and evil can get mixed in one personality, they think good and evil are two different things, they don't think good and evil are very much subjective,.................. they think there are such things as good and evil.