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I just love the concept of blame everything that's wrong with society on Batman, the true hero who stands in the face of injustice, only because he fights it outside of the law. Then outcast him because "the hero the city needs" is a "white knight" and not a "vigilante". However, Batman is "the hero Gotham deserves, but isn't ready for yet, and so they'll "hunt him, because he can take it, because he's not a hero, he's a watchful protector, a silent guardian, a dark knight". The final monologue captured the main theme of the movie in a couple of lines. IMO, the idea is such a fresh and accurate illustration of how a crime fighter would be seen in the real world.
Originally posted by Juk3nactually it went "I am the rocks...of the Eternal shore, crash against me and be broken!"
Apoc for me, not even one from the comics, one from the TAS - to the key of " blah - you are the waves and i am the shore, watch how you crash upon me and crumble- blah"stuck with me - as far as monologues go ;-)
not really a monologue since he was talking to someone, but nur is the best with soliloquies, after all, he was brought up before the "breakdown" of speech and since he is so grandiose, he has to speak in such a manner.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
actually it went "I am the rocks...of the Eternal shore, crash against me and be broken!"not really a monologue since he was talking to someone, but nur is the best with soliloquies, after all, he was brought up before the "breakdown" of speech and since he is so grandiose, he has to speak in such a manner.
"I am as far beyond mutants, as they are beyond you." then something like "Look upon me and tremble, as I bring oblivion to your world".
Always wondered why he said "your world" ... like they were trying to make out he was an alien or something.