The entire score for Batman Begins holds a special place in my heart. Much like Iron Man and Inception, I deeply regret that I didn't see Batman Begins at release.
1st part Batman Begins- building character 2nd part The dark Knight- Full on Action 3rd part TDKR- Closing and top of all HANS ZIMMER soundtrack what else anyone wish just one word "AWESOME"
@@Cengiz92931 He's for sure has definitely shown a bit more range than Zimmer. I think the problem is Zimmer is too far into the style that was more or less established in Gladiator and then reaffirmed in The Dark Knight Trilogy. Anytime he breaks that mold always stood out to me which is why The Thin Red Line and Blue Planet 2 are more of my favorite of his scores especially compared to his others.
so far as we all know, Mr. Michael Caine is in deed the one and only and extremely the very best "Alfred" of all time and time to come. He tops them all ! if any other gets to play "Alfred" just know that there will not ever be another great actor who can at least come anywhere close to the one and only Mr. Michael Caine ,we love you sir
I would've never thought when I left the theater after seeing the movie in 2005 that this was just the beginning of one of the best trilogies this decade. Thanks Nolan!
I searched the entirety of the OST for the dark knight and this movie to find this part at 6:57. Not a waste of time regardless though, phenomenal OSTs. This is one of my favorite parts from the trilogy in terms of music
I love the Marvel Cinematic films with Iron Man onwards and I loved Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and the X-Men films. However for me the greatest comic book films were Tim Burton's Batman films (1989, 1992) and Superman (1978) and Superman II (1981) and the greatest films have got to Christopher Nolan's Batman/Dark Knight trilogy (2005-2012). I know it's only Christopher Nolan's grounded version, but it made Batman so relatable and realistic. It's a great film.
+Captain Marvel Wilson Superman 1978 is still an undeniably iconic movie. If for nothing else than Cristopher Reeve as Superman, John Williams' score and how that movie paved the way for future superhero movies. Without it there wouldn't be a Batman 1989.
Agree completely, I grew up on the Reeve Superman's and loved the Tim Burton Batman's (and the original series which is still so funny!); and I was unsure about this when I heard they were doing a reboot again, but I was more than pleasantly taken aback by how good this and the Dark Knight was (the last one was a load of bollocks though imo). Haven't seen the latest Superman v Batman nonsense and all the other shite, apart from the X-Men stuff which can be hit or miss, but this may be pinnacle Batman anyway.
This particular part in the Movie is when Bruce Wayne begins his training. In my case is why I remember it the most. Christopher Nolan knew very well where to put the music at the right moment & dialogues. Salutes from Tijuana, Baja California, México
first of all, to Mr. Bob Kane , thank you ever so much for creating Batman , to Mr. Christopher Nolan and everybody who was involved in the making of all 3 great films, all of you are magical thank you all !, you've brought Batman to life !
a true fan would know that bill finger was the actual guy who created batman. he gave all the good ideas while bob kane gave such a small portion of them.
it was maybe 15% Bob Kane and 85% Bill Finger, but Kane took all the credit, royalties and Finger got nothing. Remember Kane the scumbag and Finger the legend.
@Damian Howard Yes, but it was also Bill Finger, along with Jerry Robinson and Dick Sprang, who created everything that is considered iconic and essential to the Batman mythos: the cowl, the main character not having any powers, Robin, the Batmobile, Alfred, the Joker, Catwoman, the Penguin, the Scarecrow, Two-Face and so forth. Bob Kane was infamous for treating all of them like shit and never acknowledging nor the art nor their contributions to the character's universe, not even after two of them were long gone. Even in death he still wanted to be remembered as the one and only creator of Batman. Every time you see something about Batman that you like and/or it is great, that's Finger, Robinson, Sprang or the three of them combined, not Kane.
Christian was going to, but he wasn't going to commit to another Batman role unless Nolan was directing it. Tbh, his version of Batman was my favorite.
The start of the credits in Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises begin with that very substantial and powerful impact in the beginning found in this song. I love that part , it's the perfect lead-in to the violently beautiful theme of Christopher Nolan's masterpieces.
as for Christophe Nolan's joker Mr. Heath Ledger , may you rest in peace and we miss so. Mr. ledger, WOW!, you too as well have brought the Joker to life, many had thought Mr. Jack Nicholson had closed the book when he acted out to being the Joker oh but no way! you Mr. Ledger have shown the world how the Joker should be like, I'm sure that Mr. Ceased Romero(original Joker) is proud. Again Mr. Ledger we thank you miss and love you much
You cannot rate these movie's. They may well be the greatest movie's ever made, and the soundtrack made a huge difference. Hanz Zimmer is pure genius. And so is this movie.
I agree. I loved this soundtrack when it came out because it was the first time in a long time that I really heard a "Batman" soundtrack that fully captured Bruce's transformation, as well as the whole spectrum of feelings that possess the man from brooding loneliness to sheer righteous rage channeled into furious action. It's a great music picture of the hero - and I'm sure it's the perfect thing to drive a player when bringing order back to the asylum, one cracked criminal skull at a time...
When I was small and the trailer released (with that really emotional note that's played at 7:00), it gave me chills. And now, the effect has only amplified. #HailBatman
"It begins in Imax" What a great quote for a poster. I like the whole "It begins" theme. Something that we won't see in Batman for years if at all ever again.
Chris you truly incorporated who Batman is in your movies.He is not just the worlds greatest detective, he is the symbol that inspires people.A shard of hope in the hearts of the hopeless .The ghost of justice and good, an immortal legend...A Dark Knight. Thank you Christopher Nolan for inspiring us.
00:15 - 01:27 The same music for two epic scenes in the trilogy. In Batman Begins, he jumps down the floors of a building swarming with bats while spreading his wings. In Dark Knight Rises, he escapes a huge fleet of cop cars
Dear Christopher Nolan, It would have seemed that Batman was to forever remain in the depths of hell after "Batman and Robin", and were it not for the Animated Series, that's probably how it would have stayed. But you, my friend, did what no one thought was possible. You brought Batman back to life in flying colors. You put Gotham back on the map. You made Batman cool again, and not just for Batman nerds, but for the critics as well. I thank you. We all thank you. Even though we don't have to.
Batman Begins will always be the best out of the series for me, it just has the best story, and best general flow. We feel bruce's pain and understand him, and why he begins. The Dark Knight is amazing, the entire series is, don't get me wrong, but Joker is the only reason why it is rated so highly.
I think you're doing it a great disservice. Christopher Nolan deconstructs Batman perfectly. That old adage 'Batman only comes out at night. Commit crime during the day.' As he states so devastatingly. "You have nothing to do with all your power. Nothing to threaten me with." Because he knows Batman has rules. A moral code. The story of The Dark Knight is just how far someone is willing to go, joe much they are willing to compromise and sacrifice to serve a higher good. The Dark Knight deals with this on many subtle levels. Batman's taking the blame for the murder of Harvey Dent and taking the blame for his death and crimes. Jim Gordon going along with it. Alfred for destroying a letter that will stop Bruce from being devastated from choosing Harvey over him. Harvey almost succumbing to threatening to kill someone to save Rachel. "You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
Nicholas Dickens You're right, as an avid fan I used to love TDK the most, but then I found Batman Begins more motivational and generally a better Batman movie. Generally all of the Nolan trilogy is amazing, and has great philosophy. I think it does depend on what preference one has on a movie.
The last two lines of the movie, between Bruce and Gordon are so powerfully moving for me. I have to watch it with the lights off, so my family can't see dad crying.
That is true for TDK. All people have limits when being pushed into fear and chaos. The question is this in TDK "Why does the Batman succeed in not being pushed into chaos unlike Harvey Dent?" Only one answer comes to mind, "I am what Gotham needs me to be." Batman knew I am not my own person and must think of the welfare of Gotham from the rich to the poor. Fairly deep and involved for this series of movies, and I like this Batman. We can all be The Batman.
Wish they had the end credits music on the Batman Begins soundtrack. I know there are different tracks that have the various themes, but would have loved this to be on the soundtrack.
"If you make yourself more than just a man, If you devote yourself to an ideal, And if they can't stop you, You become something else entirely, A legend" I feel this line sums up the entire Nolan Batman trilogy
Batman Fans: We never got a chance to say thank you.
Christopher Nolan: ...And you'll never have to.
*flies away*
Christopher Nolan is *the Batman!*
...but not the one it needs right now...
I'm pretty sure you thanked him with money. Or, at least WB, who paid him.
@@PsychoMetalKid But the thing is, we actually need him, though!
1¹a
-"Why do we fall, sir? So that we can learn, to pick ourselves up."
-"You still haven't given up on me?"
-"Nevah."
sulacomarine My favorite film quote
STILL A BANGER AFTER 14 YEARS
We are now bordering on 20.
Hard to believe isn't it?
This is the first song to have the repeated violin symphony ever in the history of music. Gosh!!! this song blew my mind back in 2005.
How old were you when it came out depending on when you were born?
@@isaiahyinko7182 I was 6 years old when it was released.
@@DannsProductions Was Begins your first introduction to batman?
Brakes my heart every time. This movie, this ost changed my life. Forever.
Like me. I love this movie
I know. Its a powerful message. And those first two minutes of the end credits are just incredible.
What is the song name called? cant find it on Apple Music
This soundtrack made me obsessed with the Nolan trilogy
“There is no going back to Batman and Robin. Nolan changed things……forever.”
-Heath Ledger
The entire score for Batman Begins holds a special place in my heart.
Much like Iron Man and Inception, I deeply regret that I didn't see Batman Begins at release.
Batman Begins was the first movie I've ever watched and still the best
Me too! Well, the first was Terminator 3, but this is the one I still remember in my memory.
Cinematografía Heróica Terminator 3 was great love Batman begins as well!
The first Batman movie I ever watched is Batman Begins and that’s my favorite Batman movie
@@AliAhmad-fn3tn not the dark knight?
Nicholas Trevino I didn’t like the dark knight because I don’t like the joker
1st part Batman Begins- building character
2nd part The dark Knight- Full on Action
3rd part TDKR- Closing
and top of all HANS ZIMMER soundtrack
what else anyone wish just one word "AWESOME"
James Newton Howard is a far better composer than Hans Zimmer
6:57 name of the song please
@Robert 0077 right
@@Cengiz92931 Both Are equally great
@@Cengiz92931 He's for sure has definitely shown a bit more range than Zimmer. I think the problem is Zimmer is too far into the style that was more or less established in Gladiator and then reaffirmed in The Dark Knight Trilogy. Anytime he breaks that mold always stood out to me which is why The Thin Red Line and Blue Planet 2 are more of my favorite of his scores especially compared to his others.
The first 90 seconds of this song I can’t explain how perfect it is to lift weights to
Also for boxing training.
What a great fusion of styles between Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard. You can hear both of their work coming through this score. 🎼 👍🏾
so far as we all know, Mr. Michael Caine is in deed the one and only and extremely the very best "Alfred" of all time and time to come. He tops them all ! if any other gets to play "Alfred" just know that there will not ever be another great actor who can at least come anywhere close to the one and only Mr. Michael Caine ,we love you sir
Probably the only movie I sat through the credits for in the cinema. So Amazing.
so nice music zimmer the magic!!!!!!!!
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) 100/100
Batman Begins (2005) 100/100
The Dark Knight (2008) 100/100
The Dark Knight Rises is terrible.
Batman begins 600/100
MW Oh come on, it was a perfect conclusion to the trilogy.
@@LuciusWinslow What is wrong with you TDKR is amazing!
@@LuciusWinslow did anyone really ask?
never gets old:D
From 06:58, it always my favourite part in the trilogy. And when it came again in the first time you watched the TDK trailer, you know how good it is.
I would've never thought when I left the theater after seeing the movie in 2005 that this was just the beginning of one of the best trilogies this decade. Thanks Nolan!
@@WarioistheMan I was 6 years old when it came out. I was blown away by this movie. How old were you when it came out?
@@WarioistheMan What year were you born?
" The mask is not for you, it's to protect the people you care about. "
2020
Oof. This comment aged or did not age well, idk 😆😩
''It's Not Who I'am Underneath, But What I do that Defines Me''!!!
“Bruce?”
“No, Harvey Weinstein.”
@@TheBatMav It was all based on a lie.
The best superhero movie ever made. Better than its own sequels, and most certainly better than every single MCU movie.
zimmer's music is so good that you can't leave the credits
I searched the entirety of the OST for the dark knight and this movie to find this part at 6:57. Not a waste of time regardless though, phenomenal OSTs. This is one of my favorite parts from the trilogy in terms of music
what is the name of the song
@@darkmasterdemis I believe this part is only in this song, so it’s just called “end credits”
I've been looking for months thank you so much
6:58
6:58
The dark night rises is excellent, the dark night is more than excellent, Batman begins is more than the dark night, It is special
Kind of like Ironman 1 :)
@@spooky11 Objection, your honor
@@orangewarm1How old were you when batman begins came out?
I love the Marvel Cinematic films with Iron Man onwards and I loved Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and the X-Men films.
However for me the greatest comic book films were Tim Burton's Batman films (1989, 1992) and Superman (1978) and Superman II (1981) and the greatest films have got to Christopher Nolan's Batman/Dark Knight trilogy (2005-2012). I know it's only Christopher Nolan's grounded version, but it made Batman so relatable and realistic. It's a great film.
+Nicholas Dickens Not the Superman movies, they are good movies but they are overrated and not the best.
+Captain Marvel Wilson Superman 1978 is still an undeniably iconic movie. If for nothing else than Cristopher Reeve as Superman, John Williams' score and how that movie paved the way for future superhero movies. Without it there wouldn't be a Batman 1989.
batbat29640 You're probably right.
Captain Marvel Wilson I do love the first two immensely.
Agree completely, I grew up on the Reeve Superman's and loved the Tim Burton Batman's (and the original series which is still so funny!); and I was unsure about this when I heard they were doing a reboot again, but I was more than pleasantly taken aback by how good this and the Dark Knight was (the last one was a load of bollocks though imo).
Haven't seen the latest Superman v Batman nonsense and all the other shite, apart from the X-Men stuff which can be hit or miss, but this may be pinnacle Batman anyway.
This Bat trilogy for me will always be better than anything Marvel Studios has put out.
right never
I agree.
100% agree
Anything? Hmmmm maybe maybe not but it's so fucking great
@@somespoiledfanboy only thing that comes close is CA: Winter Soldier
this one is still the best one of the three recent movies
@@ethankotas8788 I was 6 years old when it came out. How about you?
@@daniellovesgabeebingspider7589 This awesome movie came out when I was 6 years old. How about you?
This never fails to bring tears in my eyes.
@@malvinaedith7704 I was 6 years old when this awesome movie came out in 2005.
best part is from 0:00 to 9:01
Agreed
The build from 00:40 - 01:05 just ROCKS my soul to this day.
(Btw, notice they recycled it at the end of the motorbike chase in TDKR)
They recycle a lot of it, making it better and more intense every time.
6:57 name of the song please
Hanz Zimmer has composed a lot of my favourite movie tracks but this one is my all time favourite. An unreal piece. It will be forever in my heart.
1:30 My favorite part. It’s mellow but it gives off a feeling of intensity.
This particular part in the Movie is when Bruce Wayne begins his training. In my case is why I remember it the most. Christopher Nolan knew very well where to put the music at the right moment & dialogues. Salutes from Tijuana, Baja California, México
I put this on a loop and listen to it for hours 🤩
1:30 to 3:40
IS MY FAVORITE PART
Although the entire Soundtrack is a MASTERPIECE!!! Thank you so much
HANS ZIMMER...
Still gets chills soon as this starts playing
"Its not who you are underneath, it's what you do that defines you"...
"Training is nothing, will is everything, Will to act"
0:05-0:06, especially at full volume, is like a chainsaw to the ear. So excellent.
I blast this as I drive down the freeway lol I feel like Batman blowing over rooftops literally
first of all, to Mr. Bob Kane , thank you ever so much for creating Batman , to Mr. Christopher Nolan and everybody who was involved in the making of all 3 great films, all of you are magical thank you all !, you've brought Batman to life !
a true fan would know that bill finger was the actual guy who created batman. he gave all the good ideas while bob kane gave such a small portion of them.
You’re welcome
it was maybe 15% Bob Kane and 85% Bill Finger, but Kane took all the credit, royalties and Finger got nothing. Remember Kane the scumbag and Finger the legend.
@Damian Howard Yes, but it was also Bill Finger, along with Jerry Robinson and Dick Sprang, who created everything that is considered iconic and essential to the Batman mythos: the cowl, the main character not having any powers, Robin, the Batmobile, Alfred, the Joker, Catwoman, the Penguin, the Scarecrow, Two-Face and so forth. Bob Kane was infamous for treating all of them like shit and never acknowledging nor the art nor their contributions to the character's universe, not even after two of them were long gone. Even in death he still wanted to be remembered as the one and only creator of Batman. Every time you see something about Batman that you like and/or it is great, that's Finger, Robinson, Sprang or the three of them combined, not Kane.
@@sammywestenberger9303 how were you involved? Not being rude I’m genuinely curious :>
Hans Zimmer is amazing, but Howard's soft touch is what makes this particular soundtrack absolutely on top of all three films.
Agree. He definitely deserves more credit. 👏
0:38 - 1:15 is just pure epicness. It's so powerful. Makes me think of the quote.
I am vengeance, I am the night, I am Batman!
I wish Christian bale could’ve stayed as batman
Christian was going to, but he wasn't going to commit to another Batman role unless Nolan was directing it. Tbh, his version of Batman was my favorite.
Nolan's batman was the best.
Fiery Warrior me too
Fiery Warrior same
Fiery Warrior me too
Still the best Batman movie ever made
The start of the credits in Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises begin with that very substantial and powerful impact in the beginning found in this song. I love that part , it's the perfect lead-in to the violently beautiful theme of Christopher Nolan's masterpieces.
Who else just loves 5:56 and when the bass comes in
6:29 Do you know what name is that part ?
It resembles the track in TDK named "Aggresive Expansion"
Might like it
@@marekhatala5380 6:57 name of the song please
@@marekhatala5380 *Agent of Chaos
Chills down my spine every time I hear this.
TDKT forever.
I dont think theyre could ever be any other music that would go so well with the batman movies. All I can say is wow.
batmna is my fav hero and will remain always my fav hero luv his music!
as for Christophe Nolan's joker Mr. Heath Ledger , may you rest in peace and we miss so. Mr. ledger, WOW!, you too as well have brought the Joker to life, many had thought Mr. Jack Nicholson had closed the book when he acted out to being the Joker oh but no way! you Mr. Ledger have shown the world how the Joker should be like, I'm sure that Mr. Ceased Romero(original Joker) is proud. Again Mr. Ledger we thank you miss and love you much
Summer of 2005, i still remember walking out of the theater of thiw movie with my mind absolutely blown the f*** away.
You cannot rate these movie's. They may well be the greatest movie's ever made, and the soundtrack made a huge difference. Hanz Zimmer is pure genius. And so is this movie.
For the last 10 years, the first 45 seconds is my alarm to wake up every morning. It doesn't get old. Awesome soundtracks, Awesome Trilogy...
I agree. I loved this soundtrack when it came out because it was the first time in a long time that I really heard a "Batman" soundtrack that fully captured Bruce's transformation, as well as the whole spectrum of feelings that possess the man from brooding loneliness to sheer righteous rage channeled into furious action. It's a great music picture of the hero - and I'm sure it's the perfect thing to drive a player when bringing order back to the asylum, one cracked criminal skull at a time...
A shame this wasn’t released to the public.
Thumbs up to Nolan for bringing us a masterpiece trilogy of Batman films.
I love this first part . Zimmer & Howard did a outstanding job with creating a badass theme for THE DARK KNIGHT .
Batman trilogy is absolutely epic and one of the best trilogies in cinema. Up there with Star Wars and LOTR. Amazing work by Nolan
I love every part of this song, but I have never seen a comment on 4:50
a very underrated part of the song. its like i can feel bruce's emotional pain
When I was small and the trailer released (with that really emotional note that's played at 7:00), it gave me chills. And now, the effect has only amplified. #HailBatman
@@saisanjeevr7258 When you were you were small? How old were you when the movie came out in 2005?
"It begins in Imax" What a great quote for a poster. I like the whole "It begins" theme. Something that we won't see in Batman for years if at all ever again.
Now we are in 2019 and this masterpiece still the one i deeply love
Chris you truly incorporated who Batman is in your movies.He is not just the worlds greatest detective, he is the symbol that inspires people.A shard of hope in the hearts of the hopeless .The ghost of justice and good, an immortal legend...A Dark Knight. Thank you Christopher Nolan for inspiring us.
First superhero movie I ever watched! And it’s not only my favorite comic book movie but my favorite movie of all time!
I was 6 years old when this awesome movie came out in 2005. How about you?
1:30
El prototipo del tema que aparecería en Dark Knight y Dark Knight Rises
Liam Neeson was badass in this as well.
Still epic to this day.
00:15 - 01:27 The same music for two epic scenes in the trilogy. In Batman Begins, he jumps down the floors of a building swarming with bats while spreading his wings. In Dark Knight Rises, he escapes a huge fleet of cop cars
this theme is epic christopher nolan thank you for bringing batman back to life
"It's not who I am underneath... but it is what I *do*... that defines me."
now we are talking. thanks for posting. great film, great sequel, great music.
Every Soundtrack Zimmer touches is gold.
Out of all the movies ive seen , not only were all three movies great but the music was fantastic as well
Falcone: "What the hell are you?"
*Breaks top glass and grabs Falcone*
Batman: "I'm Batman."
*Batman knocks out Falcone by headbutt*
*Batman looks at homeless man*
Batman: Nice coat...
@@Euclidiuss Homeless man: "Thanks."
I love this!! thank you for bringing it back!
i love this movie so much
I know, I was rewatching it after GOT came out and I was like... hold on, that looks familiar, why do I feel an intense rage towards that kid?
@@yagamigirl_2047 I love it too. I was 6 when it came out. How about you?
@@bobbyo_hippster4937 How old were you when it came out?
Now that enough time has passed since the trilogy ended, o can definitively say that Batman Begins is my favorite entry
@@matchesmalone2625 I was 6 when it came out. How about you?
Thank you Genius Chris Nolan for creating the greatest trilogy.
watched this movie in an IMAX dome cinema. Totally worth it. Went in and watched the next show.....only time in my life I did this.
The real live action Batman
AGREED.
It's 2018 and I'm still listening... Christian Bale+Christopher Nolan+Hans Zimmer = PERFECTION
The movie that brought me into the Batman universe
@@skullcubestudios1460 I was 6 years old when this awesome came out in 2005. This movie was my introduction to batman.
@@skullcubestudios1460 what year were you born?
Glad you enjoyed the show 😎👍
3:40 who else's favourite 🔥
Dear Christopher Nolan,
It would have seemed that Batman was to forever remain in the depths of hell after "Batman and Robin", and were it not for the Animated Series, that's probably how it would have stayed. But you, my friend, did what no one thought was possible. You brought Batman back to life in flying colors. You put Gotham back on the map. You made Batman cool again, and not just for Batman nerds, but for the critics as well. I thank you. We all thank you.
Even though we don't have to.
Batman Begins will always be the best out of the series for me, it just has the best story, and best general flow. We feel bruce's pain and understand him, and why he begins. The Dark Knight is amazing, the entire series is, don't get me wrong, but Joker is the only reason why it is rated so highly.
I think you're doing it a great disservice. Christopher Nolan deconstructs Batman perfectly. That old adage 'Batman only comes out at night. Commit crime during the day.'
As he states so devastatingly. "You have nothing to do with all your power. Nothing to threaten me with." Because he knows Batman has rules. A moral code.
The story of The Dark Knight is just how far someone is willing to go, joe much they are willing to compromise and sacrifice to serve a higher good.
The Dark Knight deals with this on many subtle levels. Batman's taking the blame for the murder of Harvey Dent and taking the blame for his death and crimes.
Jim Gordon going along with it. Alfred for destroying a letter that will stop Bruce from being devastated from choosing Harvey over him.
Harvey almost succumbing to threatening to kill someone to save Rachel.
"You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
bullseye spot. .ON.
Nicholas Dickens You're right, as an avid fan I used to love TDK the most, but then I found Batman Begins more motivational and generally a better Batman movie. Generally all of the Nolan trilogy is amazing, and has great philosophy. I think it does depend on what preference one has on a movie.
Batman Begins is the best SUPERHERO film of all time, whereas The Dark Knight is just the best
The last two lines of the movie, between Bruce and Gordon are so powerfully moving for me. I have to watch it with the lights off, so my family can't see dad crying.
That is true for TDK. All people have limits when being pushed into fear and chaos. The question is this in TDK "Why does the Batman succeed in not being pushed into chaos unlike Harvey Dent?" Only one answer comes to mind, "I am what Gotham needs me to be." Batman knew I am not my own person and must think of the welfare of Gotham from the rich to the poor. Fairly deep and involved for this series of movies, and I like this Batman. We can all be The Batman.
Wish they had the end credits music on the Batman Begins soundtrack. I know there are different tracks that have the various themes, but would have loved this to be on the soundtrack.
Agreed, the Backup theme which is first score in the end credits feels to me like Batman's main theme in the whole trilogy
@@TheBatman39 What year were you born? How old were you when it came out?
From 6:58 onwards it's absolutely brilliant.
Your compassion fellow youtubers is a weakness your enemies will not share.
Batman Begins is a very underrated film and beginning to one of if not greatest movie trilogy of all time.
4:50 - Love the key changes. Lovely.
It's 10 years late, but yes, that was eargasmic.
@@sirisaacclarke4964 Lol, glad you commented. Digging through the soundtrack to hunt the themes is a pain. I forgot I had commented.
@@techno_techie2923 so any idea what that part is called? Tried looking for it, but simply couldn't find.
@@sirisaacclarke4964 cornyhorinus
Recently I had to set this as my ringtone, it's just so gooood!
4.40-5.40 amazing
and 6:00 too
4:40. 5:48, 6:56 ultra amazing.
Any time I watch inside my soul, I listen to batman soundtracks.
Am i the only one who is listening this epic score after 12 years ❤❤
Nopee
@@gihanjayarathna3025 You're not the only one.
@@gihanjayarathna3025 How old were you when batman begins came out?
Batman is one of the greatest icons in pop culture. He means more than just a hero. He is without a doubt the greatest vigilante/hero out there.
*epic music begins
My big love for Batman began with the Batman Begins game, I watched the movie, and I was sold.
@@alejandrovargasgigachad2402 How old were you when it came out?
8:08 mi parte favorita
I love this piece so much. This pretty much summarized the whole trilogy for me.
4:50
"If you make yourself more than just a man,
If you devote yourself to an ideal,
And if they can't stop you,
You become something else entirely,
A legend"
I feel this line sums up the entire Nolan Batman trilogy