So. I love The Dark Knight, but there's one scene in particular that's bugged me since I first saw it. Right before the Joker crashes the party that Bruce Wayne throws for Harvey Dent, there is a scene in which Bruce Wayne walks in on a couple making out, and then proceeds to open up a secret panic room and enter. The chick in this scene campily says: "Thank God you've got a panic room!" Now; I always interpreted this (her line of dialogue) as a lame attempt at comic relief and I didn't even consider that maybe it was supposed to be a serious line until my friend brought this up. I always thought that this line took away from the overall suspense of the scene. Now, my question: was that chick's line comic relief/sarcasm/a joke or was it meant to be serious?
Well you see.
The chick was serious, Like, She was stoked that Bruce had a Panic room.
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I believe what was meant to be funny was that he just goes in and leaves them chilling outside.
You Know?
Yeah, that's how I interpreted it. But I also thought that she could've been like "Thank God you've got a panic room... *so me and this guy can make out longer*" you know?
No, I definitely think it was meant to be more of a "Thank God you have a panic room, because we're freaked out by the noises we heard going on out there."
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