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Yo! Hans Zimmer didn't do shit it was all James Newton Howard who scored the emotional part.everyone keeps on praising Hanz Zimmer but no one recognises the work of James Newton Howard
"A hero can be anyone, even someone doing something as simple as putting a coat around a little boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hasn't ended yet."
thats because marvel is mostly "super heros" when in reality batman is just rich af and has gear to back him up in his battles, but also i respect batman more cause then what is more of a fuckin survival story then being destroyed emotionally traumatized and then my favorite part, RISE gives me chills and makes the average remember when we are pushed to our limit, every dad, every mom, brother or sister or common person on the street has the ability to stop wrong doing and be a hero, wether its help a old lady across the street when its raining or stopping a mugging
A man who just has everything, and get whatever he wish, yet so selfless that he puts his entire life trying to fight injustice and crime, That is batman A watchful protector A silent guardian A dark knight
Except for bane and Ra's. But Ra's just saw batman as a nuisance so that's y he wanted to rid of him to succeed while bane intended him to die regardless
When you're a kid, you root for the hero When you're an edgy teenager, you claim to understand the villain When you're an adult, you appreciate the story
I mean I think anyone can understand the villain, or at least understand why they do what they do, but most people just don't agree with their beliefs and don't support what they do. Like, for example, the Joker wants to create chaos. He was to be "different" from society. You can understand that and it makes sense why he does what he does, but that doesn't make it right. Thanos, from the MCU, wanted to solve overpopulation. That's a good goal, it's just that the way he does it is wrong. You understand it, though.
My only gripe with DKR is that bruce really should have made the ultimate sacrifice. Yeah he became immortal as a symbol of justice and got to live his life happily ever after but I think the ending would have hit harder if he died carrying that bomb. I hate to be that guy but I honestly think the editor of this video left that part in the caffiteria out for that reason.
This Trilogy, has literally SAVED my life many times. Whenever I feel low, I always turn to The Dark Knight Trilogy, we watch a man who has lost his family, the love of his life, we watch a man get beaten by life, we watch a man whose principles are fundamentally challenged, and despite his lowest moments, he always manages to persevere, and... RISE. I honestly don’t know what i’d have done in my darkest moments if I couldn’t take comfort in the messages these films portray. Perhaps my favourite take on Batman, because he’s the most realistic take on the best, non-super, superhero going, Bat-MAN! Why do we fall?
oh its quite simple... passion. theres a reason movies made between 2000 and 2010 often times have better CGI than modern movies and theres a reason practical effects are almost always better than CGI.... because the people behind the movie wanted to make a good movie they were not there purely to make a buck. passion at the end of the day is more important than money as only passionate people can truly make good things.
A wrong proverb. The symbolism in Harvey’s acting comes from the chaotic idealism of the Joker. The world didn’t change Dent, The Joker was. He later gets proved off
@@Smacklax the Tobi McGuire Spider-Man? I love those movies too but I really like these better. These movies are more nostalgic for me cause I was young when I saw them and saw a few in the theatres. I was a little to young for the Spider-Man Trilogy.
I agree that it’s the best trilogy of super hero movies but I think the dark knight rises is very underrated. Personally it’s my favorite but there al great.
@@kel_bandz8462 I am by no means a DC fan, actually I much preffer Marvel and I really enjoy MCU, really do, a lot, watched all movies on cinema, they were part of my "teenagehood". But I also understand and agree with what Scorcese said and I will never fo even a second compare a childish hero movie (wich gives us a fun watchable experience every year with a new movie with the same plot and ending) to a Masterpiece like The Dark Knight Trilogy. they are not on the same level.
Lessons from Nolan's batman trilogy: 1- Batman begins: how to face fear? By having the will to act 2- Dark knight: chaos? By taking responsibility even if it's not yours 3- Rises: Pain? Turning it into a sacrifice for a higher purpose
The entire trilogy more than anything else is about Bruce’s Hero’s journey and his character arc. Nolan weaves in some big ideas and things to think about for sure - but the reason he created this trilogy was to do what no other director has done with Batman. Show and complete an entire character arc for the character at the end of which he has conquered his tragic past. That was the mission and he hit it out of the park. Bruce’s initial wound -life changing event of his parents being murdered in front of him shaped his life from that point until he emerges from the pit in Rises. Most people get that Bruce blames himself for the deaths of his parents because he let his fear of bats get control over him and because they leave the opera early, they are in the alley alone. Nolan makes his father’s last words to Bruce: “Don’t be afraid.” I don’t think Thomas says that to blame him. But I fully believe eight year Bruce interpreted it that way. So he spends years of his life learning to conquer his fear, and fear becomes a central element in Bruce’s life, the story and the plot. But here’s what a lot of people don’t grasp about Nolan’s version of Bruce Wayne’s story: Bruce suffers from survivor’s guilt. Not only does he believe he’s ultimately responsible for his parents’ death - he believes he should have died with them. It is a central misbelief of his. But because he didn’t die with his parents, he does the next “best thing” and dedicates his entire life to atoning for their deaths by fulfilling his parents’ dream: to save and restore Gotham to what it once was. He is STUCK in that mindset and it becomes his life’s goal. This is what the Trilogy is about - showing how badly Bruce is “stuck”, the extremes he has gone to to make things right, the way he is sacrificing mind, body and soul and his own life’s journey. He is obsessed. Nolan quickly addressed the vengeance issue but chose not to focus on it - instead maturing Bruce quickly past it to him being about justice - this is the Rachel character’s influence on him. I like that Nolan handled it the way he did instead of wasting an entire movie to get him past vengeance - like Reeves did with The Batman. After TDK, he can’t / doesn’t need to be Batman anymore so he’s basically just existing. Rachel has been killed (because he couldn’t stop it - that’s the way he sees it) and loyal to a fault, he’s tied to her ghost - believing she had chosen him over Harvey when she didn’t. I think Nolan chose Bane for the villain in Rises because he is widely known as being someone who did at some point succeed in breaking Batman. This is story structure 101 bringing him to the lowest low possible before he can rise. He falls all the way down in this last movie ( Act 3) before he learns the final lesson he needs to rise into a new state of being. After a life time of denying and controlling his fear, he learns he needs to embrace it. It makes him stronger not weaker. He should fear dying because his life is precious and valuable and the best way to honor his parents is to live it! Most importantly, he comes to realize that he actually deserves to live. This video is such an excellent edit because they show the part where Alfred confronts him right out loud that he believes Bruce has a death wish. Bruce does not dispute it - which is telling to anyone listening. Bruce: “You’re afraid if I go back out there I’ll fail”. Alfred: “No. I’m afraid you’ll want to.” Death wish. And it doesn’t start there in Rises. It starts back in Begins. This is why Bruce engaged in such risky behavior as Batman in the first place - from the very beginning. This is very much akin to Martin Riggs in the first Lethal Weapon. The entire movie he goes out of his way to risk his life because he doesn’t value it. He blames himself for his wife’s death. Lethal Weapon is right up front about Riggs’s being fine about dying and actually welcoming it until the end of the movie where he finds family in Roger. Nolan is much more subtle about the death wish until he gets to Rises - and then he puts it out there in plain sight - but it’s been there since Begins. So Rises is mostly about Bruce reconciling his past, realizing he doesn’t have to live his life to atone for his parents’ and Rachel’s and Harvey’s deaths, and finding the will to live his own life, guilt free, happy and fully away from the responsibility of the Wayne family legacy - which is why he lets everyone believe he died while he leaves Gotham with Selena…while leaving individual and person specific confirmation that he’s alive to his trusted circle. Rise is about how Bruce by his sheer strength of Will to act breaks free of being stuck and escapes his tragic past to start over again. This is the ONLY iteration of a fully realized character arc for the character of Batman live action and on the big screen. Nolan brothers are master story tellers and they definitely set the bar high. They secured the package and have it on lock - because now if anyone else shows Batman actually conquering his past and moving on - they will rightly be accused of copying Nolan and trying to rip him off. 😂😂 It’s just mastery of craft. Pure and simple.
Ra's Al Ghul Scarecrow The Joker Two-Face Bane Talia Al Ghul Ra's Al Ghul and Scarecrow showed Gotham fear Joker and Two-Face showed Gotham chaos Bane and Talia Al Ghul showed Gotham vengeance
Toxic K9 had ledger not died it would have been Joker and Riddler. Nolan actually didn’t want to make a 3rd movie after Ledger died. Man it would have been even more epic
Scarecrow tested his control of fear Ra's al ghul tested his ability to face demons of Gotham and himself Joker tested his faith and beliefs Two face tested his hope in Gotham Bane tested his tenacity Talia tested his will to sacrifice With all these tests passed, he brought redemption that Gotham did not deserve.
"Life always tests with your special virtue that exists in you!" sufi saying . And only after clearing the tests, one become a legend and as they say, legend really change the game. It's the stuff that legends have been made of.
The Dark Knight Trilogy is of my favourite Trilogy of all time, it gave me 3 big lessons in life 1. The only way to conquer our fears is to face them 2. To take responsibility for my actions even if it leads to consequence 3. To Rise everytime I Fall Thank you TDK Trilogy
In every movie in this trilogy Alfred figured what the villain’s motive is before Bruce. I’m so glad Nolan gave him a good character arch. It is teased in the dark knight he was ex British special forces as well!
I've already seen The Batman and I find it incredible, but The Dark Knight is still the best comic book movie and its trilogy is one of the best in cinema. I hope Reeves achieves the same.
Batman is one of the very few superheroes to show that even a mere mortal can actually make a difference. That a mere mortal , a man can be...a legend. Frankly speaking , he is the reason why I read , why I workout , train my mind , body and spirit , challenge myself. The reason why when I am driving my car I fantasize about driving the Batmobile , when I am on my bike I feel that I am driving the Batpod. Why I fantasize...that I am the Batman. Forever. P.S. - Thanks for the likes and comments guys. I didn't know that there are so many like minded individuals who feel the same. But , of course , Batman is a beloved character. And yeah , though I want to be Batman , I don't want to share the same fate as Bruce. I'd rather that my parents grow old and live a long and happy life , rather than being killed in an alleyway. If that's certain , then I'd rather be Reed Richards , Mr Fantastic. But yes , I love Bruce/Batman forever.But yeah , once again , thanks anyway. Loads of love and peace. ♥️😇
@@chrisperretti7609 Umm , maybe . But it depends. I am sure it depends most on motivation. Had Bruce not been a rich heir , he would have still went on to be "a scary something" in the eyes of criminals if only he was moved enough by his parent's murder. It is more likely the "I can" rather than the IQ or money level of a person.
@@saumitragautam8333 I understand why you think that. But try looking at it this way. Where are all the vigilantes at? If your theory is correct, then there would be successful heroes walking around constantly. Yet there are true evil villainous characters out there. Yet no capped crusader to stop them. All I am suggesting is there is a real reason almost all heroes, especially in comic books tend to not have money as a primary concern.
I'm so dumb. I just realised, the pit that Bruce was prisoner in in TDKR is literally a metaphor for the well he fell in when he was a kid. In the well, he faced his fear of bats. In the pit, he faced his fears of dying while his city burnt. Both encounters taught him that fear is what makes you stronger. I guess that's why even when Bruce was knocked out after his attempt of trying to climb out of the pit, we hear his fathers voice saying "Why do we fall?". Everyone who worked on this film is a genius.
@@LilWindex1378 well in my opinion, I’m sure a ton of people think that this bodies the MCU but I think both the MCU and the Dark Knight Trilogy are legendary
I’ve seen it more then anything in my life. I’ve been drawn to the Batman vs Joker feud ever since. It’s the perfect Ying vs Yang an antagonist who pushes the hero to limits he’s never been. If it could write a book on Batman vs Joker I would just wouldn’t be able to think of the words.
its funny for me..Dark knight is a masterpiece, and for me is a 3rd best movie from trilogy DKR is my favourite, any time... BB --I love origins DK..sorry, youre truly good, but there is no better spot for you
@@xxaresxx5157 lmao it’s better. At least it sticks to being a captain America film. Nolan frogot that Batman was the main of the film. He made 1 Batman film then made 2 non Batman films
@@hi3174 I don´t quite agree with you on your view on what defines "a true criminal". Being a criminal means nothing more than living a life in which you break and ignore the punishable rules and laws of the society you live in. There a several reasons and motives for why criminals break the laws and find it morally and fairly convenient to do so. Some criminals do it for money, some for power, some to make a statement to the world, some because it´s the only way of life they understand and find themselves useful in. Therefor I don´t think you can define or describe "a true criminal". Criminals come in all sorts and shapes. The thing that they all have in common is that they all do some kind of damage (conscious and-or unconsciously) to both society and the people around them. Some felonies causes more trouble, some less. Either way, a criminal is a criminal. The only thing that separates one criminal from another, is the distance he or she is willing to go in order to achieve the goals and things they desire by breaking the laws and crossing the lines of what is right and just. As I said in my comment - it is true that some criminals share the same mindset as The Joker, but in the end, I think that only a hand few of criminals in todays mordern world really wishes to see the world burn. Most criminals you hear about (both past and present), whether is on the news or by seeing a Netlfix documentary, always share very common and typical motives and reasons for commting the crimes they do. I´ts usually about money, power, honour, politically fanaticism and so on. So in other words, there are criminals and internally disturbed people in this world that wishes nothing more than to see mankind and the world be burned alive, but I think that is ONLY VERY FEW individuals that has that inner desire as The Joker (or at least to the same degree as him). So instead of referring to him (Joker) as "a real criminal" like you did in your comment, I would rather describe him as an exceptionally "rare and unique" one and maybe a bit unrealistic. JUST MY OPINION....
@@hi3174 basically even a criminal is a criminal for a reason. To them the law is broken and wrong just like we feel criminals are wrong. No one is born evil. Monsters are made. Those men who want to watch the world burn, are made by society itself
@@fanelskejovic77 personally, we all have a Joker inside of us. No one has been through enough for it to truly be unleashed. Yet. Then again, alot of criminals and tyrants are basically kind of Jokers
@@randomhuman97 It was proven that it came from a Chinese lab that was experimenting with a coronavirus strain which led to the one that infected the world.
The quotes in this just give me indescribable chills. The writer knew what he was doing and the actors delivered that so well. "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain" is powerful. Not a batman fan either but I cant deny how good those movies were
Alfred's patting on the back scene when saying "endure it master wayne" is truly inspiring. i went through hardcore depression and bipolar disorder and always thought alfred was there to pat me on the back to continue my journey and i made it
"You must become fear. You must bask in the fear of other men." "Bats frighten me. It's time my enemies shared my dread." And in the end of the movie, Batman is literally using his enemies' fear gas to make them fear him. Excellent symbolism.
It’s such a shame that we lost Ledger. One can only imagine what that third film would’ve been like had he still been around. I hope DC is able to deliver something great with Pattison’s Batman in the near future
"You thought we could be decent men, in an indecent time!", is one of the most hard-hitting and tragic lines in the series! I really felt for Harvey Dent in that scene!
@@noamanm3523 - He was mentally breaking down, harassing children, which is what makes it so sad to watch Loss, grief, anguish can make good people do bad things too About being or not being a 'decent man in an indecent time' brother I really do not know, to be honest. But perhaps one should strive to preserve goodness because ultimately that is of value. 'The joker cannot win'
I noticed that the Batman statue is also the nose. Pinnochio's nose grew every time he lied so it can be referenced that the Batman's victory was all a lie.
@@elsadabbasov8187 the lies here means how batman and Gordon whitewashed image of Harvey dent and locked many prisoners under an act formed on a false story.
“If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal and if they can’t stop you…then you become something else entirely” LEGEND MISTER WAYNE ❤ always chills with Rah’s
My goodness I am the only one who got goosebumps especially from 10:24 with all the faces of the characters flashing? This is just so well edited. This is art.
Panda Caribbean Tech We have no idea where the Joker came from and not so much clarity on if Batman survived the bomb or not, even in the final scene with alfred
Bil Edits I know I know, its just the fact that we see him in the bat seconds before the bomb goes off. I just wonder how he cleared the blast radius in time
This trilogy speaks to me on a level I cannot express the film’s the soundtrack everything is perfection While Christian Bale didn’t enjoy being Batman in this trilogy I have to say, he was perfectly cast in my honest opinion, he was part of the perfect casting for this. I hope one day I’ll be able to meet him and thank him for his work in this masterpiece
I am at the worst stage of my life rn....and this reminded of the glory, the proud feeling when I was always working hard. I am gonna start again now. WHY DO WE FALL, SIR?
Arguable the greatest character arc in cinematic history. Nolan and Bale's Batman has the kind of depth and character development that is so rare and wholesome it honestly feels life affirming. The most poignant lessons of conquering one's fear, accepting responsibility and fulfilling your purpose without the slightest bit of selfishness or entitlement even to the point where the people you seek to protect might hate you in the process and making ultimate sacrifices of yourself and your identity to save and protect the ones you love and care for. All of these by a person without any superpowers, a mere mortal, with only his sheer will to serve and protect the city his father built and his people. Nolan and Bale's Batman is the greatest movie superhero because he shows how you and me could be superheroes in our lives. He's innately one of us.
Phenomenal work here...I was fortunate enough to work in Chicago on 5 sequences for THE DARK KNIGHT in 3 days as an extra...seeing Nolan work close up was a great thing to witness- a true artist, and high class professional who is as cool as can be. Thanks again for creating this homage.
Kind of not talked about a lot, but the beginning of Batman Begins; his origins before he becomes Batman is one of the best, most well-written “movies” of all time. Everything is so compelling and emotionally intriguing
2005: Batman Begins 2008: The Dark Knight 2012: The Dark Knight Rises 2023: The Dark Knight Returns 2024: The Dark Knight: Arkham Asylum 2025: The Dark Knight: Arkham City 2026: The Dark Knight: Origins 2027: The Dark Knight: Under the Red Hood
@@OG3796X if it was to be touched they should make it like the Dark Knight Returns where he’s old and becomes Batman all over again. Christian bale is at that age now where he fits right in.
"You think because ya mommy and ya daddy got shot you know about the ugly side, you've never tasted desperate. You're Bruce Wayne the prince of Gotham so don't come down here with your anger this is a world you'll never understand and you always fear what you don't understand" ooooooh this line gave me the shivers
These movies are not just superhero movies with special effects, they have something that can shake you to the core if you can relate to the stuff that these movies are portraying. Truly masterpiece Trilogy. And what an edit! Just beautiful.
The dark night was the pinnacle of this trilogy imo. The battle for the souls of Gotham. One believes everyone is as ugly as him; another believes given a chance people can be redeemed.
8:46 Old man: Then make the climb! Bruce: How? Old man: Like the child did. Without the rope. Then FEAR will find you again. I’ve learnt more life lessons from this movie than from any book. And what the Batman teaches you, is that if you DO NOT give up - you cannot be defeated. If you devote yourself to an ideal, you become something else entirely. Legend, Mister Wayne. A Legend.
Even after having top notch CGI and multiple superheros in MCU this triology is the benchmark and stands the test of the time. The more you watch it the more you find deeper details.
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What happened to the john wick bit ?
@w_c_ m_t_ Agreed
Amazing edit, Ilia.
As a hard-core dark knight fan I must bow down for this epic video ..
Too good .. no words for this editing
WHATS THE NAME OF THAT FONT YOU'RE USING ?
Actor : Christian Bale
Director : Christopher Nolan
Music : Hans Zimmer
PERFECT
Yo! Hans Zimmer didn't do shit it was all James Newton Howard who scored the emotional part.everyone keeps on praising Hanz Zimmer but no one recognises the work of James Newton Howard
Title : Batman
Heath overshadowed Bale big time
Villain: Heath Ledger
@@Sriram04 But you recognise his work aren't you so question remains . Why so serious ? Ha haaa🤣
"A hero can be anyone, even someone doing something as simple as putting a coat around a little boy's shoulders to let him know that the world hasn't ended yet."
"Bruce Wayne?"
@@GaugeMe43 no, Donald Trump
Balsha 18 Oh yea, I forgot that part of the movie where Donald Trump flew the bomb out of Gotham to save everyone. Thank you Donald Trump.
@@balshb4064 heh heh heh :D
Lethal WaterGun Like Trump would ever do that.
The reason the Dark Knight trilogy is so good is because it shows that Batman is just a human, yet a legend.
RICH human
@@dogifish0078 But still just a human.
@@dogifish0078 then I guess you haven't watched trilogy
Not, is for Nolan
Lmfao what a stupid comment, congrats you heard ra’s al ghuls line at the end. You might wanna learn a bit about what actually makes movies good.
Marvel has built an entire universe, studio, hired every known actor possible, all to come 2nd to the Batman
thats because marvel is mostly "super heros" when in reality batman is just rich af and has gear to back him up in his battles, but also i respect batman more cause then what is more of a fuckin survival story then being destroyed emotionally traumatized and then my favorite part, RISE gives me chills and makes the average remember when we are pushed to our limit, every dad, every mom, brother or sister or common person on the street has the ability to stop wrong doing and be a hero, wether its help a old lady across the street when its raining or stopping a mugging
not even close baby, not even close
A man who just has everything, and get whatever he wish, yet so selfless that he puts his entire life trying to fight injustice and crime,
That is batman
A watchful protector
A silent guardian
A dark knight
all to come 2nd to Nolan*
@@kayoko.q5214 batman and joker>marvel
I love how none of these villains main goal was to kill Batman, they simply just wanted to see Batman fail.
Except for bane and Ra's. But Ra's just saw batman as a nuisance so that's y he wanted to rid of him to succeed while bane intended him to die regardless
@@billross9132 nah, Bane and Ra's both wanted him to suffer, not die
@@genghiskhan7691 nope. Bane wanted to save Batman for the last, after obliterating Gotham.
@@billross9132 “then you’ll have my permission to die” “then”
@@genghiskhan7691 Bane said when Talia captured batman "You know I have to kill you now"
This trilogy had
The best hero: Bales Batman
The best villain : ledgers Joker
The best director: Nolan
And the best plot
and the best music: Hans Zimmer
@@mohamedal-kadhafi7596 haha yeah dont forget out here zimmer
and the best fans
@@uzumakikarin2226 not even close, most of them are really annoying
@@prska not as annoying as mcu fans
who else wanted to re-watch the dark knight trilogy after seeing this.
Me
I always want to re-watch it even the smallest thing and I end up doing the whole thing!
me! my god this is masterpiece
salim niazi me
Me
When you're a kid, you root for the hero
When you're an edgy teenager, you claim to understand the villain
When you're an adult, you appreciate the story
Argee a hundred percent for the last one
it's true
I mean I think anyone can understand the villain, or at least understand why they do what they do, but most people just don't agree with their beliefs and don't support what they do.
Like, for example, the Joker wants to create chaos. He was to be "different" from society. You can understand that and it makes sense why he does what he does, but that doesn't make it right.
Thanos, from the MCU, wanted to solve overpopulation. That's a good goal, it's just that the way he does it is wrong. You understand it, though.
Mammootty uyir❤😂
Anyone (well maybe not a child) can appreciate a good story. ANYONE
“I think you and I are destined to do this forever.” - Joker
I got chills when he said that.
*Dies from overdose*
@@weliveinasociety1154 not funny kid. Welp tbh he died giving better performance than any other mf alive, so.. 😂
🃏
@@saileshnaidu8102 maybe he meant his death in arkham city 🤔. He dies there of a titan overdose🤷♂️
If you ever feel like crap, remember Gotham city still has a police department.
😂🤣
True, more than that actually
Lmaoooo
Central City too .
The NPC's have no found! They are progremed to be background characters
The Dark Knight Rises was unfairly hated on, its just as good as the other two and i will stand by that no matter what
Facts.
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My only gripe with DKR is that bruce really should have made the ultimate sacrifice. Yeah he became immortal as a symbol of justice and got to live his life happily ever after but I think the ending would have hit harder if he died carrying that bomb. I hate to be that guy but I honestly think the editor of this video left that part in the caffiteria out for that reason.
@Nolo Kobo not a native english speaker. My apologies.
@Nolo Kobo The one where we get to know that Bruce is alive and well with Selina Kyle as seen by Alfred.
"He is a silent warrior: a watchful protector.... " these lines give me goosebumps every time.
Silent guardian*
A Dark Knight
Robert Pattinson >
@@TipoIrritable XD
@@LuisDiaz-np8dz XXXX----------------DDDDDDDDDDDD
This Trilogy, has literally SAVED my life many times. Whenever I feel low, I always turn to The Dark Knight Trilogy, we watch a man who has lost his family, the love of his life, we watch a man get beaten by life, we watch a man whose principles are fundamentally challenged, and despite his lowest moments, he always manages to persevere, and... RISE. I honestly don’t know what i’d have done in my darkest moments if I couldn’t take comfort in the messages these films portray. Perhaps my favourite take on Batman, because he’s the most realistic take on the best, non-super, superhero going, Bat-MAN! Why do we fall?
Nyayesh Abdollahi Damn straight Brother ❤️
This trilogy means the same for me, it's part of my life. Always give me the courage to rise against depression thoughts.
Rise Rey, rise and take your place
Every part of that is true but ngl being a billionaire helps
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Batman Begins: Fear
The Dark Knight: Chaos
The Dark Knight Rises: Ruin
Actually, it's pain.
The Dark Knight Rises: Ruin & Rebirth
Dovahkhin!
what about the dark night returns
A masterpiece of a comment
Even to this day, just like all those years ago. I still can’t believe how well they did the CGI of Harvey Dent’s face.
oh its quite simple... passion. theres a reason movies made between 2000 and 2010 often times have better CGI than modern movies and theres a reason practical effects are almost always better than CGI.... because the people behind the movie wanted to make a good movie they were not there purely to make a buck. passion at the end of the day is more important than money as only passionate people can truly make good things.
Wait that was CGI ?! I thought that was practical effects
That's not cgi, Nolan actually burned half of Aaron Eckhart's face
Harvey Dent was so underrated. Just as good and maybe even better of a performance than Heaths tbh.
@@spacejesus4747 no aaron convinced a clown to burn it off so he could get in character real method actor
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain"
You know a movie is good when it literally coins a proverb
Facts that line was legendary and had meanings to it
A wrong proverb. The symbolism in Harvey’s acting comes from the chaotic idealism of the Joker.
The world didn’t change Dent, The Joker was.
He later gets proved off
@@steezbekillinWrong meanings that later I’m the movie gets proved on.
It's Morbin' Time
You know a movie is good,when Christopher Nolan directs it
Anything that Mr. Nolan has ever touched turned into gold.
or filmed
Facts
Even tenet is masterpiece but still mess
No. He converts everything he touches into gold
Not always
Tenet
Batman Begins: 9/10
The Dark Knight : 10/10
The Dark Knight Rises: 8/10
THE BEST TRILOGY OF SUPERHEROES
notice this had no comments, meaning he is right
I'd say the Spiderman (Sam raimi) is like 9% better out of 100, maybe it's just nostalgia, or what that trilogy has done for me.
@@Smacklax the Tobi McGuire Spider-Man? I love those movies too but I really like these better. These movies are more nostalgic for me cause I was young when I saw them and saw a few in the theatres. I was a little to young for the Spider-Man Trilogy.
I agree that it’s the best trilogy of super hero movies but I think the dark knight rises is very underrated. Personally it’s my favorite but there al great.
@@johnshea0905 TDKR had satisfying ending with two possibilities among the audience(bruce dead or alive). So it’s definitely 9.5/10
I wish I could forget everything I know about this series and rewatch it all over again
mee too.... :(
I feel you, dude!
@@kennycodes 😂😂
I felt that
...in theatres.
The greatest film trilogy of all time.
Lotr: 👁️👄👁️
@@Kieran66 TDK>>>>>
@@francescoparisi126 Cap
@@Kieran66 nope
@@Kieran66 The Dark Knight Trilogy>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>••••••••••••>>>>>>>>>>the lord of the rings trilogy
"Why do we fall, sir?"
...
"So that we can learn to pick ourselves up."
Such a masterpiece. Learned so much from this breathtaking trilogy!
Dick: No. We fall cause somebody pushes us. XD
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One of the Best motivational scenes!!
Nolan was the only time DC could beat MCU so hard they would not even know how to pick themselves up
Abdala Brothers until they bounced back with some of the best superhero films ever made
@@kel_bandz8462 I am by no means a DC fan, actually I much preffer Marvel and I really enjoy MCU, really do, a lot, watched all movies on cinema, they were part of my "teenagehood". But I also understand and agree with what Scorcese said and I will never fo even a second compare a childish hero movie (wich gives us a fun watchable experience every year with a new movie with the same plot and ending) to a Masterpiece like The Dark Knight Trilogy. they are not on the same level.
facts, this trilogy is up there with the avengers movies and so on
Sayan Andrews don’t compare this to the avengers....that’s a fucking insult
Sayan Andrews the avengers movie are shit except infinity war
The greatest triology ever created in history.
Imo, LOTR still beats it--- for me, at least. But I respect your opinion.
LOTR mate
3 best movie trilogies imo:
1. Dark Knight
2. LotR
3. How to Train Your Dragon
@@dallashewitt3742 replace the last one with the spider man trilogy
@@josephhirning2372 i respect ur opinion but lotr doesnt come close
Lessons from Nolan's batman trilogy:
1- Batman begins: how to face fear? By having the will to act
2- Dark knight: chaos? By taking responsibility even if it's not yours
3- Rises: Pain? Turning it into a sacrifice for a higher purpose
I would say the dark knight rises Speaks more on discipline, complacency, and pride.
Stands true for the true character building
Rises is more motivational
Let this man cook.
The entire trilogy more than anything else is about Bruce’s Hero’s journey and his character arc. Nolan weaves in some big ideas and things to think about for sure - but the reason he created this trilogy was to do what no other director has done with Batman. Show and complete an entire character arc for the character at the end of which he has conquered his tragic past. That was the mission and he hit it out of the park.
Bruce’s initial wound -life changing event of his parents being murdered in front of him shaped his life from that point until he emerges from the pit in Rises.
Most people get that Bruce blames himself for the deaths of his parents because he let his fear of bats get control over him and because they leave the opera early, they are in the alley alone. Nolan makes his father’s last words to Bruce: “Don’t be afraid.” I don’t think Thomas says that to blame him. But I fully believe eight year Bruce interpreted it that way.
So he spends years of his life learning to conquer his fear, and fear becomes a central element in Bruce’s life, the story and the plot. But here’s what a lot of people don’t grasp about Nolan’s version of Bruce Wayne’s story: Bruce suffers from survivor’s guilt. Not only does he believe he’s ultimately responsible for his parents’ death - he believes he should have died with them. It is a central misbelief of his.
But because he didn’t die with his parents, he does the next “best thing” and dedicates his entire life to atoning for their deaths by fulfilling his parents’ dream: to save and restore Gotham to what it once was. He is STUCK in that mindset and it becomes his life’s goal. This is what the Trilogy is about - showing how badly Bruce is “stuck”, the extremes he has gone to to make things right, the way he is sacrificing mind, body and soul and his own life’s journey. He is obsessed.
Nolan quickly addressed the vengeance issue but chose not to focus on it - instead maturing Bruce quickly past it to him being about justice - this is the Rachel character’s influence on him. I like that Nolan handled it the way he did instead of wasting an entire movie to get him past vengeance - like Reeves did with The Batman.
After TDK, he can’t / doesn’t need to be Batman anymore so he’s basically just existing. Rachel has been killed (because he couldn’t stop it - that’s the way he sees it) and loyal to a fault, he’s tied to her ghost - believing she had chosen him over Harvey when she didn’t.
I think Nolan chose Bane for the villain in Rises because he is widely known as being someone who did at some point succeed in breaking Batman. This is story structure 101 bringing him to the lowest low possible before he can rise. He falls all the way down in this last movie ( Act 3) before he learns the final lesson he needs to rise into a new state of being.
After a life time of denying and controlling his fear, he learns he needs to embrace it. It makes him stronger not weaker. He should fear dying because his life is precious and valuable and the best way to honor his parents is to live it!
Most importantly, he comes to realize that he actually deserves to live. This video is such an excellent edit because they show the part where Alfred confronts him right out loud that he believes Bruce has a death wish. Bruce does not dispute it - which is telling to anyone listening.
Bruce: “You’re afraid if I go back out there I’ll fail”. Alfred: “No. I’m afraid you’ll want to.” Death wish. And it doesn’t start there in Rises. It starts back in Begins. This is why Bruce engaged in such risky behavior as Batman in the first place - from the very beginning.
This is very much akin to Martin Riggs in the first Lethal Weapon. The entire movie he goes out of his way to risk his life because he doesn’t value it. He blames himself for his wife’s death. Lethal Weapon is right up front about Riggs’s being fine about dying and actually welcoming it until the end of the movie where he finds family in Roger. Nolan is much more subtle about the death wish until he gets to Rises - and then he puts it out there in plain sight - but it’s been there since Begins.
So Rises is mostly about Bruce reconciling his past, realizing he doesn’t have to live his life to atone for his parents’ and Rachel’s and Harvey’s deaths, and finding the will to live his own life, guilt free, happy and fully away from the responsibility of the Wayne family legacy - which is why he lets everyone believe he died while he leaves Gotham with Selena…while leaving individual and person specific confirmation that he’s alive to his trusted circle.
Rise is about how Bruce by his sheer strength of Will to act breaks free of being stuck and escapes his tragic past to start over again. This is the ONLY iteration of a fully realized character arc for the character of Batman live action and on the big screen. Nolan brothers are master story tellers and they definitely set the bar high. They secured the package and have it on lock - because now if anyone else shows Batman actually conquering his past and moving on - they will rightly be accused of copying Nolan and trying to rip him off. 😂😂
It’s just mastery of craft. Pure and simple.
I would take this trilogy over the whole MCU anytime
You are not alone
me too
@AMA 55 NIDHIN JOBI no it doesn't
@AMA 55 NIDHIN JOBI nah
Same
“They need you right now. But when they don’t. They’ll cast you out.” I wonder just how many times Joker has been right.
Its like that
A lot
everytime
Always
Unfortunately that’s true they only ever talk to you when they need and when they don’t they will cast you out
"Does it _depress_ you?
To know, just how _alone_ you really are"
yes
Sometimes but inside my head there is a voice who talk to me All the time every time
No
he wasn't the hero we deserved, but the hero we needed
They are same imo.
Ra's Al Ghul
Scarecrow
The Joker
Two-Face
Bane
Talia Al Ghul
Ra's Al Ghul and Scarecrow showed Gotham fear
Joker and Two-Face showed Gotham chaos
Bane and Talia Al Ghul showed Gotham vengeance
Isnt this from like CinemaWins
You forgot the Riddler in the dark knight
Coleman Reese is the Riddler in The Dark Knight. He says to Mr Fox, “Riddle me this” then attempts to black mail Bruce
@@warbear903 true but he doesn't play a significant role in the movie, although that would've been awesome
Toxic K9 had ledger not died it would have been Joker and Riddler. Nolan actually didn’t want to make a 3rd movie after Ledger died. Man it would have been even more epic
This trilogy was EVERYTHING, I’ll never get tired of rewatching them
Neither will I. It’s my favorite trilogy of all time
Same with Sam Raimis spidey imo
Same with Lord of the rings trilogy.
Same with back to the future
Scarecrow tested his control of fear
Ra's al ghul tested his ability to face demons of Gotham and himself
Joker tested his faith and beliefs
Two face tested his hope in Gotham
Bane tested his tenacity
Talia tested his will to sacrifice
With all these tests passed, he brought redemption that Gotham did not deserve.
This comment, underrated af
damn...
"Life always tests with your special virtue that exists in you!" sufi saying .
And only after clearing the tests, one become a legend and as they say, legend really change the game.
It's the stuff that legends have been made of.
except he didn't actually sacrifice. But still made a good example for the city by creating a legend
@@wabc2336 bruce wayne did sacrifice batman in the end, cant really dress up as him anymore after faking his death
-"He's here"
-"Who!?"
-"The BATMAN!!"
goosebumps every time
These are not just movies , this Trilogiy is masterpiece which will be remembered many decades
Wells thats Nolan for you
*Trilogy
The Dark Knight Rises was the best movie in my opinion! Oh shit! That's a very popular opinion!
It deserves to be remembered as always.
I read your name as Anal
My favorite character in this trilogy was Commissioner Gordon. He is the perfect embodiment of hope. And Gary Oldman IS PERFECT
100% agree
100% I hope the new Jim Gordon is as good as this Jim
then watch Gotham
I agree, this is the best Jim Gordon
@@yaron8886 haha I love Gotham
Batman's tests:
Ideological
Psychological
Physical
A silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight.
... A Dark silent guardian. A Dark watchful protector. A Dark Knight.
The Batman.
@@rogeap6322 A Dark Dark Knight
Ideological-Joker
Psychological-scarecrow
Physical- bane
G no I’m pretty sure it’s
Ra Al Ghul: Ideological
Joker: Psychological
Bane: Physical
The Dark Knight Trilogy is of my favourite Trilogy of all time, it gave me 3 big lessons in life
1. The only way to conquer our fears is to face them
2. To take responsibility for my actions even if it leads to consequence
3. To Rise everytime I Fall
Thank you TDK Trilogy
The Batman >
How bout the rush hour trilogy ?😅
@@6LVCKSHEEP haven't seen them yet, I plan to when I get time
It's physically impossible to not get chills
Unpopular opinion : the dark Knight trilogy is NOT CINEMA ...
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It's bigger than cinema ..
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A masterpiece ..
nerd. superhero Nah, that’s popular opinion bud
you're an idiot
@@Zesrii Yeah. You are.
Anson Pang wow, what are you 12?
@@Zesrii Calling someone an idiot for saying TDK is a masterpiece. I think you're the 12 year old idiot here.
In every movie in this trilogy Alfred figured what the villain’s motive is before Bruce. I’m so glad Nolan gave him a good character arch. It is teased in the dark knight he was ex British special forces as well!
What did he see in the villain for batman begins? I don't remember him saying anything about that.
@@lufesaro7741 "some people want to see the world burn master wayne."
@@hasinashraf4423 that was "the dark knight"
@@lufesaro7741 yeah . But Alfred didn't told that one time I guess .
@@lufesaro7741 I remember that line in Batman Begins.
I've already seen The Batman and I find it incredible, but The Dark Knight is still the best comic book movie and its trilogy is one of the best in cinema. I hope Reeves achieves the same.
Same! Big minus for the Music in the new movie
same here, i just feel like Nolan's trilogy is unmatched
I just watched it and the youtube algorithm got me here
@@tristansrebot wtf music was phenomenal
@@iamtheshadows4916 agreed. the music was too good to be true felt like I was watching the incidents happening irl
" TO CONQUER FEAR, YOU MUST BECOME FEAR, YOU MUST BASK IN THE FEAR OF OTHER MEN"
"If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal, and if they can't stop you, then you become something else entirely."
@@anonfinally1692 Legend Mr.Wayne :)
Batman is one of the very few superheroes to show that even a mere mortal can actually make a difference. That a mere mortal , a man can be...a legend. Frankly speaking , he is the reason why I read , why I workout , train my mind , body and spirit , challenge myself. The reason why when I am driving my car I fantasize about driving the Batmobile , when I am on my bike I feel that I am driving the Batpod. Why I fantasize...that I am the Batman. Forever.
P.S. - Thanks for the likes and comments guys. I didn't know that there are so many like minded individuals who feel the same. But , of course , Batman is a beloved character. And yeah , though I want to be Batman , I don't want to share the same fate as Bruce. I'd rather that my parents grow old and live a long and happy life , rather than being killed in an alleyway. If that's certain , then I'd rather be Reed Richards , Mr Fantastic. But yes , I love Bruce/Batman forever.But yeah , once again , thanks anyway. Loads of love and peace. ♥️😇
Any man can be a hero.
@@neerajsinghchouhan4947 So true.
Yea...if you are super rich.
@@chrisperretti7609 Umm , maybe . But it depends. I am sure it depends most on motivation. Had Bruce not been a rich heir , he would have still went on to be "a scary something" in the eyes of criminals if only he was moved enough by his parent's murder. It is more likely the "I can" rather than the IQ or money level of a person.
@@saumitragautam8333 I understand why you think that. But try looking at it this way. Where are all the vigilantes at? If your theory is correct, then there would be successful heroes walking around constantly. Yet there are true evil villainous characters out there. Yet no capped crusader to stop them. All I am suggesting is there is a real reason almost all heroes, especially in comic books tend to not have money as a primary concern.
Falcone: “What are you?”
Batman: “I’m Batman.”
Dagget: “What are you?”
Bane: *“I am Gotham’s reckoning.”*
Underrated comment
Bane: carefully not to choke on your aspirations Dagget.
Joker: I’m just ahead of the curve
666 oh no
I'm so dumb. I just realised, the pit that Bruce was prisoner in in TDKR is literally a metaphor for the well he fell in when he was a kid. In the well, he faced his fear of bats. In the pit, he faced his fears of dying while his city burnt. Both encounters taught him that fear is what makes you stronger. I guess that's why even when Bruce was knocked out after his attempt of trying to climb out of the pit, we hear his fathers voice saying "Why do we fall?".
Everyone who worked on this film is a genius.
everytime i wATCH THE DARK KNIGHT TRIOLOGY I GET SOMETHING NEW
This 11 minutes can change anyone's life !
It did !
these films literally body the fuck out of the MCU with no effort
Eh....
@@unknown-92a no
@@LilWindex1378 well in my opinion, I’m sure a ton of people think that this bodies the MCU but I think both the MCU and the Dark Knight Trilogy are legendary
@@unknown-92a "No"
@@LilWindex1378 Alr then
I saw THe dark knight, more times than any other movie in my life. It's truly a Masterpiece!!!!!!
mee me me me me too... :)))))
I’ve seen it more then anything in my life. I’ve been drawn to the Batman vs Joker feud ever since. It’s the perfect Ying vs Yang an antagonist who pushes the hero to limits he’s never been. If it could write a book on Batman vs Joker I would just wouldn’t be able to think of the words.
Good to find that am not alone,
Remembered each & every dialogue of dark night; sply heath ledger's 😌
Batman begins is a better made movie.
TDK is more character driven
its funny for me..Dark knight is a masterpiece, and for me is a 3rd best movie from trilogy
DKR is my favourite, any time...
BB --I love origins
DK..sorry, youre truly good, but there is no better spot for you
The original spiderman trilogy and the dark knight trilogy will remain as the best superhero movies of all time
Yeah the spiderman one kicks asses
Captain America trilogy is literally better
@@jonathanhill3668 🧢
@@jonathanhill3668 not better than tdk trilogy
@@xxaresxx5157 lmao it’s better. At least it sticks to being a captain America film. Nolan frogot that Batman was the main of the film. He made 1 Batman film then made 2 non Batman films
If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal you become something else......
LEGEND.
"Some men just want to watch the world burn."
A quote so dark, so powerful, so dramatic, but yet so true.
I agree, a true criminal doesn't care about money, or power....
@@hi3174
I don´t quite agree with you on your view on what defines "a true criminal". Being a criminal means nothing more than living a life in which you break and ignore the punishable rules and laws of the society you live in.
There a several reasons and motives for why criminals break the laws and find it morally and fairly convenient to do so. Some criminals do it for money, some for power, some to make a statement to the world, some because it´s the only way of life they understand and find themselves useful in. Therefor I don´t think you can define or describe "a true criminal". Criminals come in all sorts and shapes. The thing that they all have in common is that they all do some kind of damage (conscious and-or unconsciously) to both society and the people around them. Some felonies causes more trouble, some less. Either way, a criminal is a criminal.
The only thing that separates one criminal from another, is the distance he or she is willing to go in order to achieve the goals and things they desire by breaking the laws and crossing the lines of what is right and just.
As I said in my comment - it is true that some criminals share the same mindset as The Joker, but in the end, I think that only a hand few of criminals in todays mordern world really wishes to see the world burn. Most criminals you hear about (both past and present), whether is on the news or by seeing a Netlfix documentary, always share very common and typical motives and reasons for commting the crimes they do. I´ts usually about money, power, honour, politically fanaticism and so on.
So in other words, there are criminals and internally disturbed people in this world that wishes nothing more than to see mankind and the world be burned alive, but I think that is ONLY VERY FEW individuals that has that inner desire as The Joker (or at least to the same degree as him).
So instead of referring to him (Joker) as "a real criminal" like you did in your comment, I would rather describe him as an exceptionally "rare and unique" one and maybe a bit unrealistic.
JUST MY OPINION....
@@fanelskejovic77 That's quite long😅, can you simplify?
@@hi3174 basically even a criminal is a criminal for a reason. To them the law is broken and wrong just like we feel criminals are wrong. No one is born evil. Monsters are made. Those men who want to watch the world burn, are made by society itself
@@fanelskejovic77 personally, we all have a Joker inside of us. No one has been through enough for it to truly be unleashed. Yet. Then again, alot of criminals and tyrants are basically kind of Jokers
Me 2005: Why would he be scared of such a small creature like bats?
Bats 2020: Infects all mankind with a virus
Believe the crap that the Chinese tell ya ??
@@randomhuman97 nope
@@randomhuman97 It was proven that it came from a Chinese lab that was experimenting with a coronavirus strain which led to the one that infected the world.
@@gamerpanda3590 Do show the proof.
@@gamerpanda3590 source: trust me bro
The quotes in this just give me indescribable chills. The writer knew what he was doing and the actors delivered that so well. "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain" is powerful. Not a batman fan either but I cant deny how good those movies were
Alfred's patting on the back scene when saying "endure it master wayne" is truly inspiring. i went through hardcore depression and bipolar disorder and always thought alfred was there to pat me on the back to continue my journey and i made it
The entire Bat-Family is behind you brother. We endure.
@@jonathanstubbs8158 thanks brother it really means a lot coming from a stranger on the internet rather my own parents who drove me to insanity
do not forget we all cheered for the villains in this Trilogy
Maybe because we all know the Batman will find a way to defeat them no matter what
@@antoniowombdiska3073 well Batman was unable to defeat the joker
@@antoniowombdiska3073 Same with mcu we knew they would win but we wasn't cheering for them villains because they ass 😂😂 and not good.
@@bhughessr20 word that’s why infinity war is such a great movie lol
@@antoniowombdiska3073 lol 😂 yeah
I’ve watched this exactly 23 times and I still get goosebumps and chills every single time I rewatch it.
i watch it almost everyday
@@soori9012 lmak
"You must become fear. You must bask in the fear of other men."
"Bats frighten me. It's time my enemies shared my dread."
And in the end of the movie, Batman is literally using his enemies' fear gas to make them fear him. Excellent symbolism.
It’s such a shame that we lost Ledger. One can only imagine what that third film would’ve been like had he still been around. I hope DC is able to deliver something great with Pattison’s Batman in the near future
if i remember right the third film was supposed to be about the jokers trial before heath ledger died
I think about that too ...
@@crazyunclecrispy6140 Damn
Him and bane probably would have made a good villain duo
Holy shit! 11 minutes? 11 minutes well spent. Brilliant video
Thank you so much! You have no idea how much I cut off, it was like 15 minutes beforehand😂
Glad to hear it's worth it❤️
@@IliaTS pls upload it too the 15 min one
"You thought we could be decent men, in an indecent time!", is one of the most hard-hitting and tragic lines in the series!
I really felt for Harvey Dent in that scene!
Don't you think Harvey was right?
@@noamanm3523 - He was mentally breaking down, harassing children, which is what makes it so sad to watch
Loss, grief, anguish can make good people do bad things too
About being or not being a 'decent man in an indecent time' brother I really do not know, to be honest. But perhaps one should strive to preserve goodness because ultimately that is of value.
'The joker cannot win'
The greatest superhero trilogy of all time! Emotional, dark, sophisticated, and beautiful. Timeless and relevant. There will never be another like it
Little fun fact, at 10:59 they're all standing in the shape of a smiley face out of respect to Health Ledger's Joker
I noticed that the Batman statue is also the nose. Pinnochio's nose grew every time he lied so it can be referenced that the Batman's victory was all a lie.
Daniel holy fuck I just realIzed that too wtf
@@haribalcacer why lie? Batman had allies to help him, but without him neither of enemies could be eliminated.
The city's lies to him.
@@elsadabbasov8187 the lies here means how batman and Gordon whitewashed image of Harvey dent and locked many prisoners under an act formed on a false story.
I’m literally crying because this trilogy is over and Heath ledger is gone...
:( ...RIP HEATH
The dark Knight trilogy is phenomenal, truly one of the best series out there. Will never stop loving this movie
“If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal and if they can’t stop you…then you become something else entirely” LEGEND MISTER WAYNE ❤ always chills with Rah’s
As the years go by, I appreciate this trilogy more and more.
7:14 the music as Banes face is revealed gives me goosebumps
You thought we could be decent men
In an indicent time!
The world is cruel
The only morality in a cruel world, is chance.
Man truth
Even though batman begins is a better made movie TDK is more character driven. Everybody put in great performances
@@randomhuman97 The Dark Knight is a better made film than Batman Begins.
Its not about what i want
Its about whats fair 🖤
"Its not who we are underneath but what we do that defines us" - a truly iconic line for a truly iconic trilogy
My goodness I am the only one who got goosebumps especially from 10:24 with all the faces of the characters flashing? This is just so well edited. This is art.
And the soundtrack just building everyyyyy thing we witnessed to me it’s the “ I broke you, how have you come back?”
That’s my favorite part
I found your joker video and now I’m binging all of them. You deserve 1 million subscribers minimum ❤️
Thank you so much❤️❤️
Same here, just started watching
I started with Vader and when I saw this I couldn’t resist subscribing
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It's so great when u realize that
Jokers begining isnt shown and
Bruce Wayne's ending isn't shown
Truly opposites.
Anderson Earle what you mean?
Panda Caribbean Tech We have no idea where the Joker came from and not so much clarity on if Batman survived the bomb or not, even in the final scene with alfred
@@gooeyfishx7271 Wtf? He survived the bomb. Bruce fixed the AUTO-PILOT of "THE BAT"
Bil Edits I know I know, its just the fact that we see him in the bat seconds before the bomb goes off. I just wonder how he cleared the blast radius in time
Gooeyfishx it’s called editing
This trilogy speaks to me on a level I cannot express the film’s the soundtrack everything is perfection
While Christian Bale didn’t enjoy being Batman in this trilogy I have to say, he was perfectly cast in my honest opinion, he was part of the perfect casting for this. I hope one day I’ll be able to meet him and thank him for his work in this masterpiece
I am at the worst stage of my life rn....and this reminded of the glory, the proud feeling when I was always working hard. I am gonna start again now. WHY DO WE FALL, SIR?
same
Arguable the greatest character arc in cinematic history. Nolan and Bale's Batman has the kind of depth and character development that is so rare and wholesome it honestly feels life affirming. The most poignant lessons of conquering one's fear, accepting responsibility and fulfilling your purpose without the slightest bit of selfishness or entitlement even to the point where the people you seek to protect might hate you in the process and making ultimate sacrifices of yourself and your identity to save and protect the ones you love and care for. All of these by a person without any superpowers, a mere mortal, with only his sheer will to serve and protect the city his father built and his people.
Nolan and Bale's Batman is the greatest movie superhero because he shows how you and me could be superheroes in our lives. He's innately one of us.
Well said. Exactly on point. Thank you.
*Anakin Skywalker has entered the chat*
Phenomenal work here...I was fortunate enough to work in Chicago on 5 sequences for THE DARK KNIGHT in 3 days as an extra...seeing Nolan work close up was a great thing to witness- a true artist, and high class professional who is as cool as can be. Thanks again for creating this homage.
which scene did you play?
Kind of not talked about a lot, but the beginning of Batman Begins; his origins before he becomes Batman is one of the best, most well-written “movies” of all time. Everything is so compelling and emotionally intriguing
2005: Batman Begins
2008: The Dark Knight
2012: The Dark Knight Rises
2023: The Dark Knight Returns
2024: The Dark Knight: Arkham Asylum
2025: The Dark Knight: Arkham City
2026: The Dark Knight: Origins
2027: The Dark Knight: Under the Red Hood
If we were in a perfect Universe
The hype would be unreal
I hope Nolan sees this
There's no need for that. This trilogy is alleady legendary, it should remain untouched
@@OG3796X if it was to be touched they should make it like the Dark Knight Returns where he’s old and becomes Batman all over again. Christian bale is at that age now where he fits right in.
"You think because ya mommy and ya daddy got shot you know about the ugly side, you've never tasted desperate. You're Bruce Wayne the prince of Gotham so don't come down here with your anger this is a world you'll never understand and you always fear what you don't understand" ooooooh this line gave me the shivers
Same here literally
Spoken with not a sign of his natural British accent 😂😂.
The Dark knight will always be my favorite movie of all time. Masterpiece
3 films full of life philosophies. 3 greatest Villains of all time
This what happened when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object..... This line hit man to the heart❤❤
2:51=“I’m Batman🦇” gives me chills every time
Nolan totally nailed it. He gives us the batman we need
These movies are not just superhero movies with special effects, they have something that can shake you to the core if you can relate to the stuff that these movies are portraying. Truly masterpiece Trilogy.
And what an edit! Just beautiful.
I don't know how many times I've watched this but this still gives me chills. There's a Batman in all of us.
The dark night was the pinnacle of this trilogy imo. The battle for the souls of Gotham. One believes everyone is as ugly as him; another believes given a chance people can be redeemed.
Quite possibly one of the best Trilogies EVER!
"This is a world you`ll never understand
And you always FEAR....
What you don`t UNDERSTAND"..
EPIC trilogy and edit 🦇🦇
the way you introduce bane in this is so bone-chilling
4:21 - one of the greatest shots ever
this is why i love mankind. people like you that makes wonders with their talents!
That Trilogy will remain a piece of legend in cinema history. Doesn’t care how many heroes marvel have but this Batman is just an epic
8:46
Old man: Then make the climb!
Bruce: How?
Old man: Like the child did. Without the rope. Then FEAR will find you again.
I’ve learnt more life lessons from this movie than from any book. And what the Batman teaches you, is that if you DO NOT give up - you cannot be defeated.
If you devote yourself to an ideal, you become something else entirely.
Legend, Mister Wayne. A Legend.
Fear. Chaos. Pain. This trilogy is legendary!
The dark knight is the only thing i watch every single year again and again
Even after having top notch CGI and multiple superheros in MCU this triology is the benchmark and stands the test of the time.
The more you watch it the more you find deeper details.
Imagine if the fourth dark knight film came out and this was shown before the film started
I would prefer a Robin spinoff because of the ending in TDKR
Seeing the statue at the end made me tear up. What powerful storytelling.
"People need dramatic examples to shake them out of apathy and I can't do that as Bruce Wayne."
~ The inception of
The Caped Crusader