The Dark Knight Rises - Legend of Bane and Ra's Al Ghul (HD)
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2012
- Bruce's fellow prisoner tells him the legend of Bane. Ra's Al Ghul makes an appearance in Bruce's head.
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"There's a vertebrae protruding from your back. It has to be put back."
*FALCON PUNCH*
Fish if only we seen how it looked like
XxOmegaslayerxX man just so wanted to see that ... SMH anyway, I guess the sound of Bones cracking will have to do.
How would one go about fixing a problem like that in our world and would this method be viable if no care is in site?
GoodNinjaGamez I’m not a doctor, but can 100% assure you this is not viable. If your spine is protruding from your back you’re either dead or will be in a few days/weeks due to your bodily systems beginning to shut down.
@@FecalMatador , it wasn't protruding for very long. They promptly put it.. "back".
It's truly perfect that Nolan's version of Ras is spiritually immortal, not physically. That's so fantastic.
Andrei Argherie 😂😂😂
Is Bane Arab?
@@taylanerdem6586 he's Mexican
@@Michael-iv2dw in this movie I mean
@@taylanerdem6586 yh, it's the same in the movie. Bane is a Mexican man from Santa Prisca. Born in the prison pena dura.
As soon as I heard Liam Neeson's voice, I got chills. Love that guy. Liam Neeson is a badass. He trained Batman, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and is the leader of the A-Team.
DeadmanInc336 I really wish they made scenes when he trained bane and exiled him from the league of shadows especially his relationship with his daughter.
And he trained Kung fu panda
And he saved over 1200 jews!
@@saffinvanstraaten4469 that was Dustin Hoffman.
Plus he took his daughter back from the Albanians!
2:26 Looks like an old friend learned the path to immortality.
Bah, Jedi mind tricks!
the one shot that's just ripped from the "around the fire" scene with al Ghul and Wayne changes it all.
This is all in Wayne's head, he's remembering what al Ghul told them (dialogue not shown in Batman Begins) and Wayne connects the dots in his head.
mason He’s returned from the Nether Realm of The Force.
mason He has a very particular set of skills.
No one's ever really gone.
“There are many forms of immortality.” So badass. He’s not literally immortal. He doesn’t use a Lazarus pit. The Lazarus Pit is the prison itself. When Bruce rises from the pit, he is reborn
fire
And having children is way immortality. That child has children and blood line lives on
His methods are supernatural
Ra's is figuratively immortal, not literally. He's a legend in Bruce's mind. The ironic thing is that of all the father figures Bruce has had (Alfred, Gordon, Fox etc.), Ra's had the biggest impact on him. Bruce simply remembers what Ra's told him about his wife and puts the pieces together himself. Also, Ra's seems to confirm that Bane is his child, when it is really Talia. That proves that Bruce is just imagining him.
Nah, Ra's confirm that he is that mercenary, but he didn't confirm that Bane is his kid... that mean Bruce subconsciously knows that something is wrong in his theory.
Or Ras simply wants Bruce to believe that so the truth about Thalia does not come out until the last moment. He is way too smart
@@alextomulescu4593 not rlly since it's a hallucination and it's not real. The OP is saying when Bruce hallucinates he puts 2 amd 2 together I.e. the wife is Ra's' but the hallucination doesn't confirm Bane is the son bc Bruce subconsciously realises there's a flaw with believing Bane is the child
@@salmanrazak8339 nolan just copied spiderman green goblin🤣🤣🤣
@@aduts1177 Are you wrong
I used to wonder, since the guy knew that Bane was not the child, how come when Bruce says "Bane is the child you spoke of?" the doctor didn't tell him it wasn't.
After re-watching this scene it makes a lot more sense. The guy looks at Bruce weird (as if Bruce is wrong), and then proceeds to tell the story of the child. He was about to explain that the guardian was Bane, or at least that the child was Tahlia, but the old doctor told him to stop.
Now this film makes a lot more sense (y)!
Well it took you long enough.
No, the one shot that's just ripped from the "around the fire" scene with al Ghul and Wayne changes it all.
This is all in Wayne's head, he's remembering what al Ghul told them (dialogue not shown in Batman Begins) and Wayne connects the dots in his head.
That's what I wanted to know. Wouldn't he know about who was who?
because even though the doctor was willing to help him he was more loyal to bane since he presumably spent a lot more time with him (fixing him)
Lpmikeboy that’s not a deleted scene I just saw the movie yesterday and it was in there
Nolan’s take on the Lazarus Pit is genius, this is the first time Bruce sees Ras since his death and there he tells Bruce that he is immortal because the legend of the story is still being told.
Ra's was a mercenary who worked for a powerful warlord until he fell in love with the warlord's daughter. They secretly married and conceived a child. When the warlord discovered the marriage he planned to send Ra's to the pit but Ra's wife convinced her father to exile Ra's instead; Ra's wife took his place in the Pit. She gave birth to Talia but she was later murdered by prisoners after the doctor forgot to lock the cell. Bane became Talia's protector. Bane later helped Talia escape at the cost of him nearly dying from when some of the prisoners attacked him. Talia found her father and brought him back to exact vengeance but by the time the League and Ra's arrived Bane was already mutilated. The League trained Bane and Talia but Ra's couldn't accept Bane who he saw as a monster whose existence was a reminder of the place he left his wife to die in. Ra's excommunicated Bane from the League because Bane loved Talia who couldn't forgive her father until Bruce killed her father.
wait wtf so the warlord didnt kill the people that raped his daughter? thats one shitty father...
@@tommyblade8093 i think the pit was an absolute punishment in order pusade those to not break the law. Its a little medievil but it worked.
@@reginaldredd617 correct, he said "I won't kill you, But I don't have to save you" he never killed him he left him to die
what
Real Housewives of Gotham material
When I first saw this film I facepalmed at the "Bane is Ra's Al Ghul's child" plot twist, but I was happy in the end.
Me too. I remember because I had heard the talia al ghul rumors and I was like “no. Bane and talia are brother and sister.” And when the twist happened I was both shocked and i said “thank god!”
What? The talia twist was bullshit. It should have been raz’s son. It was a pointless twist. And most people agree
Manic Rhymes No
@@j-money2295 They expect one of us in the wreckage, brother
Manic Rhymes You are dumb
"The mother was not so lucky"
Quite an understatement. The mother was the daughter of the warlord who condemned the prisoners in that hell hole, not to mention that all the prisoners there haven't exactly been with a woman for a long time. Those prisoners at 1:31 swarming in on her, they must've "used" her until she died. Can only imagine what hell she'd gone through. And they were planning the same for the child, that's why they mutilated Bane for setting her free.
Damn bro. I never really understood why they cut bane up for helping a child. But youre right
Just like Freddy Krueger's mother
@@FunkafiedBandit freddy grugers mum never went out like that did she ?
@@julesword3412 she didn't die like that but that's how she got pregnant with Freddy
gurl what the mom went through sounds like my usual friday night .
I actually think it's brilliant that Nolan stuck to his realistic vision but still staying loyal to the original source material by giving Ras a different type immortality.
Liam Neeson is the best Ra's Al Ghul ever
Maxy Aedo he’s like the only Ra’s Al Ghul
Maxy Aedo stfu
whatsgoingon07 you dumb af, have you watched anything other than this movie?
@@ELKOMPABAKON I think he meant live action
Danny Brown even then Ra’s Al Ghul is in the show Gotham.
They could, or should make a stand alone film/trilogy of Bane.
Darth Bane trilogy where Bane is played by Tom Hardy. I think Hardy could do a great Sith role
@@joethahoboI think you've got the wrong Bane, I don't recall batman vs the sith lord lmao
@@Jack-wh3kw you are the one with the wrong Bane.
They actually made a a stand-alone film prequel trilogy of Ra's Al Ghul. It's called Taken.
Trust me, that won't work
For an origin movie, yes
But your thinking about a trilogy? That stupid
It truly frightens and disturbs me to think what happened to the wife. Definitely one of the darkest moments in the film
1:15 The doctor looks very damn sad and ashamed for failing to lock the cell that day.
That guilt will stay with him till he die and thats the sad part
That’s why he looked sad and felt bad when the other guy was telling the story
"With all your strength, all your resources, all your moral authority, and the only victory you could achieve was a lie." Damn. That cuts deep
Being born in a prison, being a respectful heir and then exiled by Ra's al Ghul, caring for Talia al Ghul, understanding innocence in the world(through Talia in the film and not Osito, though), breaking Batman, using a nuclear weapon to destroy Gotham, being an intelligent villain as well as a master stategist...how is Schumacher's more comic book accurate?
Only his nationality,bulging muscles and the use of Venom.
@@AspieMediaBobby is this Bane Arabic?
Well Schumacher's Bane and TDKR's Bane combined is the Most Accurate Bane
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 wrong. Ras al ghul was the mercenary that fell in love with a warlord's daughter. Warlord became furious knowing this and wanted to kill Ras. But the daughter sacrificed herself for his life. Ras was banished without knowing that his lover was pregnant. The warlord put her in the pit. She gave birth to Talia and Talia escaped. Ras al ghul and his daughter Talia united and Ras came back to rescue Bane.
Apparently i am a spinal surgeon and i didn't even knew it. Finally something to put in my resume.
Great sense of humor from 6 years ago
Honestly, what I love about the way the legend of Bane and the story of the prison as is told is that because the story is divided over the course of several scenes, you don't really pay attention to the fact that the details don't add up. The fact that Bane seemed to have escaped as child without any scars, yet later we have a story of how the prison doctor saved Bane but messed up with his face and how the mask keeps the pain at bay doesn't make sense. It only really clicks into place when the twist is revealed and then it seems so obvious, especially when you realize the child actor escaping was a girl.
Right. It was done on purpose to confuse viewers then it makes sense at the end. It's a strong plot twist.
Especially when earlier in the film, Bane says he had not seen the light of day until he was but a man. Which in retrospect must mean he didn’t escape since it was a child who escaped.
but was bane the mercenary who got exiled? or the childs friend?
@@Taikisavage It depends on what you are referring to. Bane was technically both. He was the child's friend that helped her escape, but he was also exiled by Ra's Al-Ghul later after he rescued Bane and Talia. But Ra's himself was also a mercenary who was exiled when he was younger and before Talia was born.
during sex scene bruce notice scar on talias back
Tom Hardy said in an interview that he based Bane's voice partly on his Caribbean heritage, so it can be assumed that Bane is from the islands of South America and was probably transferred to a prison in Morroco (which is not the Middle East). You can even hear a Spanish accent slip when he says "Blinding!" and "goodbye" when he lets Talia escape. Either way, I still don't understand what your problem is with him "not" being Spanish. His heritage doesn't matter, he's still a great villain.
*Also he based his voice on Bartley Gorman ~*
I would say his heritage matters because he is essentially an evil luchador. Born within the corrupt systems of Central America, and constantly almost drowning every night in his pit in Santa Prisca.
Having him be middle eastern just adds to the trend that was going on in the early 2000s of villains all being middle eastern.
actually his heritage did play into his character in the comics, he even spoke spanish quite a bit. thats not something to just gloss over and ignore. and when his outfit has literal latino influence i’d say that played a part as well. but of course when a character is whitewashed nobody bats an eye, if they made batman hispanic or anything else everyone would lose their shit.
@@moxie5793 I'm referring to TDKR Bane who is extremely different than comics Bane (who in my opinion is 100x better).
@@moxie5793 Who cares, this is a different universe and Nolan Bane is much better than comic Bane.
The most haunting scene in the trilogy. Absolutely EPIC!
No, the most haunting scene in the movies is when Rachel and Harvey are preparing to die while Batman and the Cops are racing to save them
The most haunting scene in the trilogy could be different for everyone
I agree the whole prison scene hits on another level.
Guess who's back UA-cam people. . .
*****
i repeat, will the real bruce wayne plz stand up?
Bruce Wayne
B...wayne..
Bayne...
*Bane?*
Bruce Wayne Batman!!! Help Us Crisis is Coming the whole Multiverse is going to die including yours. Btw it’s a Crisis on Infinite Earths event. For the Cw event.😂😂😂
Bruce bat
bone
They did this scene so well. When I first saw it, for a short while, I thought that really was Ra's, alive, in front of him. The inference that he WAS immortal after all... but not physically...spiritually. Great writing.
"There is vertebrae protruding from your back"
Thanks, I didn't need to hear that.
I think they were angry at her for being the child of that warlord. Who knows how many of them were there because the warlord condemned them.
Guy who is too paranoid to use real name : Varlud: here is a bastrad of an architect.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 the warlord's daughter eloped with ra's al ghul. the warlord condemned ra's al ghul to the pit, but said daughter went in his place. talia al ghul was born in the pit.
That and the "Needs" of being locked up without a woman for years too
@@TheArcher101 what does that mean? Makes no sense
Avengers looks like a kids movie after watching this scene
exactly
Phew.. phew...phew
Lmao no one cares
Cause it is
As someone who was born in a prison myself, I'm so glad this movie exists to bring representation.
Hey
Lmao
Me explaining 2020 to my grandchildren:
*many years ago, it was a time of plague...*
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
3:08 reference to the Dark knight
Joker: You have nothing to threaten me with, with all your strength, and all your resources.
Lord of the Scrubs I don't see it.
Wow I agree actually , I kinda wished ras survived the crash .. So there would be that conflict with beloved talia and the dad
That's not really a reference. In fact, that's not even how the line goes. The Joker said "You have nothing to threaten me with. Nothing to do with all your strength.".
+Shas'O Swoll Indeed The Joker's predictions come true in TDK Rises in many ways.
Radhakrishnan B pure poetry! 👍
“And all you could achieve was a LIE” that was a deep dunk into a tank of ice cold truth.
"Taken" from me!! ;)
Lol it's cool how he says I'm immortal yet he dies in almost every movie lol except taken 😂😂
Mercenaries
and a very particular set of skills
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@@htf5555 jedi mind tricks
3:25 me when I hear school starts back up.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 Ras was the mercenary not the warlord
Actually it’s 3:24
“this innocence was their redemption”
“it is to be prized”
look man life is strange, but it doesnt have to be, it wasn’t always.
that first quote i paraphrased, it stayed within my heart and soul for so many years, even long after i seen this movie. im old enough to have experienced lost memories, and faded memories , but those lines here diffrent they penetrated deeply into my core and heart. and were burned & permanently engraved into my mind. among a few other quotes of wisdom. but i must say , seeking some solace, something real, eternal, the spirtual journey as they would say, that quote has been my biggest guiding light.
we come in to this world innocent, pure, simple, born with a treasure, but we dont even realize we posses it.
through life and years we become corrupted, dirty, and we lose this spark, this child within, which somehow knows better then the grown, knows the way to heal all issues, and easily knows the truth.
nothing else in this life is above what it means to have this inner spark
back within you. that “redemption” as so the prisoner speaks off. its just a movie, its just a screen play, fiction, fictional character’s, but it hits a deep place of being, emotion, that helps one in their actual life.
may you all rise. amen. ❤️
No plz shut up
“Gotham is beyond saving and must be allowed to die.” *insert perfectly cut scream
Christopher Nolan really perfected Ra’s Al Ghul’s character very well:
He started off as a mercenary working for a warlord and then had an affair with his daughter and married her in secret. He was vanished and was sent to the pit (at least what the warlord believed) his wife took his place and gave birth to Talia Al Ghul before getting killed by a bunch of inmates. Then it becomes his motive and he creates a clan of ninjas known as the League Of Shadows and wants to tear down Gotham through fear.
Well, I don't think Ra's created the League, but joined and eventually succeeded in getting the leadership.
@@e.j.5053 Do you think he might’ve killed his father-in-law at one point after joining the League?
@@hassanmasood186 I don't know who his father in law is
@@e.j.5053 The warlord that Ra’s al Ghul worked for before getting exiled
@@hassanmasood186 oh yeah. Well, Ra's did say he got vengeance, so I can assume he not only killed all the prisoners but the warlord as well.
It is a unique interpretation of Bane. Knightfall is my favorite Batman comic, and truth be told, Nolan's Bane is much more realistic and a deeper character. Both versions are cool.
He didn't survive, it was a hallucination. And Nolan keeps things grounded, necessarily realistic. He even stated his films are set in a heightened version of our own world.
So, I'd love to see the comments section here realize that Bane is protector and that Talia is the child.
Johnny Kingman I worked it out beforehand
I knew that because I know of the whole al Ghul family and past issues where Bane becomes a member of the League of Assassins (and ironically, a thorn in Talia's side). Also it didn't help that the production spoiled the twist when those images of Marion Cotillard on set leaked an entire year before the film went into theaters.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 the legend was that there was a local warlord. A mercenary(ra's al ghul) fell in love with the warlord daughter and merry her in secret. When the warlord found out he sent the mercenary to the pit, but later the warlord exiled him instead. What he could not know, was the true price of his freedom. The daughter (the warlords daughter or the mercenary love)took his place in the pit. So in the end talia al ghul is the daughter ra's al ghul and bane was her protector
@@moisessanchez9253 😂ohhhhhhh that makes sense
1. Talia wanted to finish her father's work so Bane helped her.
2. He probably just built his strength in the prison, doing calisthenics or moving heavy objects around. The prison hardened him, making him the powerful villain people see him as today.
Ra's Al Ghul is so bad ass, that he's responsible for making both Bane and Batman.
This is sooo good, a part of me wished Ra's to be the main antagonist of the WHOLE trilogy, with Joker juxtaposing the order that Ra's wants to create. I'm still ecstatic what we got. Nolan's pivot after Ledger's death is truly legendary, underrated, and most of all... immortal. P.S I love how Bruce's illusion of Ra's when he dies is coherent with his current reality, we find out that the heir is not Bane, but Talia later on in the story, but Bruce doesn't know that, and so does "Ras".
In a way TDKR is a fight for the rightful succession to Ra's legacy. Both Batman and Bane are students of the League and carry on its philosophy in their quests. Bane is a more sadistic, reactionary version who tortures for his own pleasure, while Batman takes it in a more compassionate direction by refusing to kill and caring for civilian lives. In the end Batman wins and his line of succession (Robin) becomes the new, more enlightened iteration of the League.
Movie also hints that their differences are what got them kicked out of the League. Bane gets excommunicated ostensibly for being a violent "monster", while Batman escapes the league because of his refusal to execute criminals.
such an incredible movie
'You yourself fought the decadence of Gotham for years. With all your strength, all your resources, all your moral authority, and the only victory you could achieve was a lie.'
You can SEE the faith break in Bruce's face as Ra's lays it all out for him.
I wonder how many people caught on to the notion that the "lie" he spoke of was the downfall of Dent, and their subsequent cover-up. To some it may have been obvious but not everyone pays close attention.
"Hold still... I learned this in med school...." *clinches fist*
There's one thing I'm slightly confused about with this scene. The guy says to Bruce that the prisoners attacked Bane, leaving Bane with the need for the mask. But he then talks about the child's escape, with Bruce assuming the child was Bane....does that mean Bruce is assuming Bane was attacked as a child and has had the mask since a very young age?
Edit: Wow, people are still replying to this 5 years later!
he could have gotten a new one; after all Batman has gotten dozens of upgrades himself
d
Bruce isn’t exactly very lucid in this scene
@Paul Johnson But when it shows the child (Talia) climbing, she escapes unharmed.
Good point
This scene does resonate with one of Gordon's quotes, "structures becoming shackles". Ras al Ghul mentions that Bruce had all the resources, the decadence, and moral authority, and yet all he could manage was a lie under harvey dent....the structure became his shackles.....
Avengers is a comedy, and The Dark Knight Rises is an action film.
And The Dark Knight is beyond them.
Word. The avengers and every super hero movie is garbage and for kids. Chris Nolan trilogy is outstanding and will never be surpassed by the others
Avengers??? Who are they???
@@maciek8159 You really are stupid
The Avengers is for kids
The dark knight rises is for adults
This movie was a absolute masterpiece !!
Theatricality and deception might be the way of the Batman, but practicality and inception are the ways of the Nolan.
‘She was… TAKEN from me’ looks at camera
Imagine if Bruce and Ra's were on the same page and he stayed loyal to the League of Shadows, and Bane never got excommunicated?
*Forget Gotham, The League of Shadows would have burnt down the whole world*
With Bruce and rahs combined resources and influence Superman would have eventually needed to step in because metropolis is next after Gotham goes
I think the greatest strength of a warrior is righteousness. At the end the righteous would win.
I love how he says this innocence but just 2 seconds ago we see the child trying to stab someone
Even after death Ra's Al Ghul is Bruce's greatest enemy.
Liam Nesson’s cameo was a welcome surprise.
2:45 Liam Neeson , no matter where he is, somebody is being 'Taken' from him...
what a great film :D the add of ra`s al ghul was excellently done.
2:26 - I love when they brought back his soundtrack.
OK, u got me right there, i´m gonna watch it all once again .
Fun Fact: Prisoner narrating the story is Einstein from Oppenheimer movie
That is a fun fact. I would’ve never thought that it was the same actor.
And yet it didn't fail at all. All three films are loved.
I actually really loved the third one. It was the most emotional of the three. It was powerful and tied the three together. But Catwoman and Bane really did make the movie.
It was the weakest of the 3 lol
@@thisisnotatestthisistheend still a masterpiece
Fiiiine I'll rewatch the entire series again
Forget seeing my chiropractor. I'll just use the good old rope punch back trick.
This scene and music was just amazing. Nesson is so bad ass
he punched his vertebrae to align it once again. this type of treatment is possible.
Exactly people herniate disk all the time people act like his spine was complete split in two lol
So he found the path to life after death, and his child was taken...
Why does this stuff keep happening to poor Liam Neeson?
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 you are writting this comment everywhere and it is wrong :)
@@damaribrackett1159 Liam nesson worked for a warlord and fell in love with his daughter
Now he got her pregnant and the warlord was about to send rhas all ghul to the pit but the warlords daughter managed to convince him to take his place
Rhas al ghul was sent away and talias mother aka the warlords daughter was send in
So liam neeson is her father not her grandfather her grandfather is the warlord
So, no-one is going to mention that *Ra's Al Ghul,* while in a *PIT* says that he is *IMMORTAL?*
Oooooohhhh shiiiiitt
Ra's is figuratively immortal, and it's a nice tribute to his comic book counterpart.
This movie better than I remembered.
Thanks man
Einstein !
In the history of humankind, has any real person in any real situation ever screamed, "Nooooooo!"
"Neinnnn" Then Hitler dies (Bunker or Argentina you choose)
Thanks! ;)
THANK YOU ! No one else seems to get this.
My Favorite Scene (Ra's Al Ghul) in TDKR
In this scene we see a confusion in the story from the point of view of the prisoner.
Bane was referred to as both the child and the protector at once.
Initially it was that the child was bane, then grew up and was attacked later (consistent), but then when the two characters are in the same place at the same time is when it gets murky.
Seeing Liam return as Ra's was pretty awesome!
thank u!
Ghost Ras only Bruce sees: And must be allowed to die.
Bruce Wayne: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
The cellmate next door: Hey, shhh.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
@@damaribrackett1159 Get a life
@@damaribrackett1159 hmmm I guess it is a legend filled with inaccuracies, for all we know none of it is true lol I like to think TDR is actually being told by a narrator we don't see, like a kid, describing what happened in that year to Gotham (which explains all the cool lines and inexplicable plot conveniences lol)
Weird seeing Ra's Al Ghul as a forceghost, but never Qui-Gon Jinn as one.
2:02 WARNER BROTHERS, I FELT THAT!!!!
Expression of the blind old man when he makes the jump is just ....
Liam Nesson as Ras Al Ghul is the most underrated performance ever
All these decades we’ve been wasting time with science, tech, mastering anatomy, & intensive & meticulous surgical procedures. When all we need to do to fix broken bones is punch them back into place.
It was the best healing that Batman can recieve in that middle east underground prison
What do you mean? Knees are more efficient >:)
2:17 "...Somehow Ras Al Ghul has returned." - Commissioner Gordan (Rise of Dark Knight 2025)
I wanted Liam Neeson to come back as a ghost in Star Wars too. Immortality.
well...
completely irrelevant, but at 1:36, is talia's protector (bane) wearing a pair of vans? i just find that funny
Dino Heart
@lilartg __ 'cuz of the fucking comma
This movie has the perfect blend of grounded and comic-ish.
The shot of the daughter descending into the pit is gorgeous
It does just hold the pain away though. There's an intake of medicine that he takes from the mask to keep his pain at bay as well as keeping him from feeling literally any pain. It's not explained what the medicine is, but you can tell it's some kind of gas and you can see those little circular pods on the side of his mask that most likely held it.
No one mentions in nolans trilogy when bruce fell down the well and in the last movie climbs out of it himself.
Ummm something dosent add up ras al ghul sent his daughter down there his daughter had the baby in prison named tilia al ghul and tilias mom was killed by other in mates knew inmate named bane helped her get free she gets free and tells her dad what happened the dad comes back to save bane I'm saying that would make Liam's Nelson(ras al ghul) her grandfather not her father
Oh. Awesome, I agree. I love how he visited other countries. It made the story so much bigger. Cool dude:)
Ras al ghul backstory is so interesting. Ras and joker are my favorite villains
It was just Bruce figuring things out with the time he's spent there. He actually remembers primarily because of something Ra's Al Ghul said to him once. If you notice though, Bruce came to the wrong conclusion. Besides, you see him disappear, meaning he's just a vision.
I know it would've defeated the realistic approach that Nolan was taking, but I would've accepted Ra's being alive.
+1 for that perfectly cut scream
Fantastic rounding to the trilogy
Bruce: Bane is your child
Ra's al Ghul: WTF?
There was actually supposed to be more to this scene that would go further in depth to Bane's origin and his time in the pit. Including scenes of him getting his ass kicked, how he got that huge ass scar running along his spine, and earlier versions of his mask and back brace. Why Nolan removed those scenes is way beyond me.