ngl, believing Mr. Wayne would take a cab is kinda BS, especially with the eccentric persona he's been working on Sure, being a recluse for 8 years will make the public think he's lost it but wouldn't "A friend" or "servant" be a better excuse from master thief and liar Selena Kyle? Just thought it was weird someone like Bruce Wayne would take a cab.
What a butler. What a comedian. I have a feeling this movie's gonna stick around as the gold standard. So you don't have to miss it. I know what you mean though, I love this stuff :)
You can really tell Anne put a lot of work into Selina's voice. It's a perfect mix of sexy, badass, and silky, and she can switch them in an instant. Bane is the highlight of Rises, but Catwoman is a close second
@@el34glo59 yeah and i feel bad that some fans don't give her enough credit sure she had less screentime then michelle but i don't think her story needed a huge focus ive also read others saying they had no chemistry but i saw it
@@automotives902 it means he usually brings back some pussy back to the crib to smash after a party, but since this is the first time he has made a public appearance in years he’s going home alone this time and Alfred was roasting him lol. Nevertheless, Bruce’s intentions were not to bring home women, it was to get his mother’s pearls back from Selina. I bet if he wanted to bring someone home he could, it’s Bruce Wayne man.
I love how romantic cliché are avorted : a bal, a man in suit, a woman in dress, a kiss and a beautiful song BUT : - A cynical discussion about the society. - Jokes and provocative quotations. - The man does not offer the necklace to the lady, but does exactly the opposite. - The woman steal the man's car. That is how the Batman/Catwoman/BruceWayne/SelinaKyle relationship works and that's why it's one of my favourite fictionnal love story.
I love how Bale/Wayne just stands there after the kiss. 3:00. That scene shows how big of an impact Catwomen/Kyle had on Wayne/Batman. Batman is about truth and justice, except when it comes to Catwoman. Let’s face it she had his heart
@Stimulator7 Yuppp.. he did. the funny thing is Selina rejected him at first, she accepted Bruce's second proposal, when he asked a proposal question properly (like a guy who truly loves a woman, not asking like demanding or ordering). She rejected him once bcus she hated his principles, and she accepted him when she finally saw him changed and show his vulnerable side a bit.. I love this couple. :')
Jay Nicks Everyone has their own preference, personally I loved Caine but I wish they made him a bit tougher. Like the Alfred from the comics was ex-special forces if I'm not mistaken, I think it would have been great had they incorporated that side of him too
I love the silent pause after Selina said 'you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.', while Ravel's Pavane reach its note with the harp.. Magical!
My favorite film version of Catwoman. Has depth and I wish she had more screentime. Her dialogue is captivating and probably wouldn't have worked well without the amazing actress behind it.
"You think all this can last? There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne. You and your friends better batten down the hatches, 'cause when it hits... you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us." My favorite line in any movie ever.
Lol how original. If I were Catwoman n had to go to a ball - I'd either go as like Michelle pfeiffer did n dress up OR I would go as a completely diff character.
NoireFox Writing's not bad, but I don't feel like this is a type of a scene you write expositional dialogue into. On the social commentary part, it feels forced, and it goes for the entire movie. As if they wanted to turn Nick Hanauer's Ted Talk into a Batman flick. BB & TDK obviously both had ideological undercurrent, but it felt more naturally interwoven into the story. Forcing themes of social justice makes me remember that "Batman is Mitt Romney with a doomsday bunker and a leather fetish". PS I don't object to the very idea of taking on serious issues in that kind of movie. I object to poor execution. Mad Max has done it brilliantly with feminism. When all is said and done in TDKR, it's clear that League's objective was to nuke Gotham, turning it into OWS utopia for a month to troll Batman feels pointless.
+NoireFox It certainly does reveal the common belief that poor people are poor because of rich people and that the poor are not responsible for their own choices. I find that poor people aren't always the ones who believe this though; it is usually the middle class kids who never held a job and live off their parents that think no one is responsible for their success. They think that its rich people's fault but fail to realize that at one time everyone was poor and there was no rich person to make them that way. Some of these poor people worked to become wealthy. Its a projection of their own guilt and feelings of worthlessness. They want to normalize their own failings by believing its just how things are for everyone and no one can escape it so they can't be to blame. Economic determinists hate seeing examples of people that change their circumstances. They don't talk about rich people who become poor through bad choices nor do they talk about poor people who become rich through good choices. Every time I speak with some college communist or liberal arts socialist, they can't think of anything to say when I inform them that I came from a single mother household on welfare and food stamps, no car, late housing payments, occaisionally shut off phone and utilities. I tell them how much money I make as a software developer while they do nothing with their intersectional gender studies degree after having had all the benefits of the american middle class to use while growing up. They completely avoid talking with me further. Instead they listen to people pander to their prejudices and enjoy speeches like the one in this video that blames rich people for the bad choice to become a thief this woman made. It is very revealing how bigotted they are.
Of all the issues I have with this film, the Bruce/Selina scene's were not one of them, in fact I wish the film would've taken more time to develop their relationship even further. I really like the chemistry between Bruce, and Selina in this film, which is more than I can say for the Rachel character in the previous films. It's scene's like this, along with others that still make me like this film overall.
The Bruce/Rachel scenes from Batman Begins and Dark Knight were great. You could tell they really cared for another. Rachel was disappointed in Bruce when she thought he was a slacker and even after she learns he is Batman she doesn't fully approve of him, but she loves him as a friend. Bruce saw her as a soulmaye and cared about what she thought of him. He wanted to be a hero in her eyes.
I feel like the reason Nolan's Batman trilogy was so charming is because all the heroes and villains have an actual conviction to do what they thought was right. No magic, no super power.
I would wish people would stop comparing Hathaway and Pfeiffer. They played totally different versions of the character, just like Ledger and Nicholson with the Joker. Personally, I prefer this version, as Burton's is too over the top.
I liked this version, but if you're going for realism, you cannot have high heels and exposed long hair on your suit. They make you both a shitty thief and fighter. The performance was spot on, though.
This scene is beautiful! From the rose pedals falling in the background, the classy "Pavane For a Dead Princess" masterpiece playing in the background, the chemistry of the actors, all the way to the beautiful lighting and cinema-photography of Wally Pfister. Awesome!!
It kind of reminds me of that scene in the Godfather 2 where everyone is dancing and reveling oblivious to the enemy at the gates, the night when Castro's revolutionaries take control or the night that King Belshezar of Babylon is celebrating before the Persian army is let into the city and takes control.
Gosh, everything about this scene is perfect! Cinematography, lighting, acting, characters, humor, and music. I love how this scene is also a nod to Batman Returns. Nolan is the best!
oh come on guys, thats a very expensive car probably with tracker, not to mention its Batman's car basically. She just took it for a ride, and will dump it somewhere for police to collect it, just to troll Bruce a bit. Its not easy to steal and resell that type of car, people who own it are all registered. I wonder why it didn't have voice or fingerprint recognition function, real super car has that function, they dont use key anymore.
In case anyone at any point in the future wants to know the name of the composition they're dancing to. It's called 'Pavane for a dead Princess' by French Composer Maurice Ravel. An unusual choice for two people to be waltzing with.
At 1:06 If anyone is wondering the song that is being played is called Pavane (Maurice Ravel, or Arr. David Hite). Was playing this song for clarinet choir and was shocked it was in this movie never noticed it before.
Chemistry between rhe two is perfect. Completely captures their tumultuous relationship they two have in the comics. Wish they’d done a bit better with Talia and Bruce but they nailed Selina and Bruce perfectly
Ima be disappointed if Pattinson and Kravitz don't have a dance cause that seems to be an ongoing tradition for Wayne. Man, lots of things can go wrong lol
@Jason, Sorry man, but I felt nothing when watching Bale and Hathaway interact. Hathaway tends to be a wooden actress in a lot of her roles. I think the Nolan movies were the most boring Batman movies. Batman in the real world scenario is like watching an episode of Law & order. No theatrical music, no comic book-like scenery or gadgets or vehicles. Nothing felt Gothic about Gotham in the Nolan movies. I maintain the Batman '89 and Batman Returns are far superior and re-watchable.
I love the comment she made at the end there, starting with "You and your friends better batten down the hatches". Incredible insight to the real world we live in.
@@shreyasingh117 cause if you've seen the one in batman returns, and you have any taste and knowledge about cinema, you would know that this is a bland, sterile, not a single chemistry on sight scene. Period
I liked them better in Batman returns. The look on Michaels face is priceless and the music was perfect. Michelle was perfect for the role. Anne's catwoman is ok but it doesn't compare.
Beautiful way to show the concept that unlike the “normal” superhero trope where the mask is worn to protect the true identity of the hero, in Batman’s case, Batman is the true identity and Bruce Wayne is the persona worn as a costume to protect his “true” identity... a masquerade ball is a classy way to demonstrate it.
This movie is ahead of its time. American in the 2020s: 10,000 in a food line in one day 500,000 homeless in the state with the 5th largest economy in the world 40 million unemployed 50 million at least with no health insurance Police stations set on fire Police in riot gear and the national guard storming a major city to get control of rioters
I think the social commentary about the rich and poor was written at least in part on the back of the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests back in 2011. But yes it's still very relevant, perhaps even more so for the 2020's.
scenes like this are what i really like about this movie. i almost forgot i was watching a batman movie at points. it felt more like a character study than a super hero movie.
The difference between Selina and Rachel is the same of the one between Mary Jane and Felicia Hardy (aka The Black Cat): Rachel loved Bruce, but couldn't live with Batman, just as Felicia loved Spiderman, but couldn't live with Peter Parker; on the other hand both Selina and Mary Jane never saw the superhero and the secret identity as two entities; they didn't love the superhero AND the secret identity, they loved the person, with two identities but one soul.
I love the callbacks to the original Batman films with Michael Keaton. The Dark Knight had Batman and the Joker at the top of a high-rise with the Joker hanging for his life. This one had Bruce and Selina at the masquerade, just like Batman Returns.
He is the only one not wearing a mask at the ball. Yet that is his costume.
good point bro
Batman Returns did something similar too.
abiel998
Haha Nice.
yadro Maybe people will regonize his half chin? lol
yadro wow such metaphor, much depth
"Your wife said you were taking a cab home." "My WIFE?" best line ever
Nobody wants to know which songs is background ? Pavana Princes . Song to a dead infant female
Who knew the valet would predict something so true
ngl, believing Mr. Wayne would take a cab is kinda BS, especially with the eccentric persona he's been working on
Sure, being a recluse for 8 years will make the public think he's lost it but wouldn't "A friend" or "servant" be a better excuse from master thief and liar Selena Kyle?
Just thought it was weird someone like Bruce Wayne would take a cab.
Bilal Khalid and yet he still manages to get chauffeured home in a Bentley.
well she´s when the movie ends, so in some way it was true....
''Just you,sir?''
F**king Alfred,man XD LOL I love this trilogy so much. gonna miss it :')
+SuperShah201 dat smile tho : D
What a butler. What a comedian.
I have a feeling this movie's gonna stick around as the gold standard. So you don't have to miss it. I know what you mean though, I love this stuff :)
Me too 👌🏻
Suddenly, I feel old. Miss it too.
He literary killed bruce... hahaha! Nice done Alfred
Selina: Who are you supposed to be?
Bruce: Bruce Wayne. Eccentric billionaire.
More like:Genius billionaire playboy
Loki Batman yeah i know that reference 🤣
Favorite part is her response to that: _Ugh_ 🤣
He was telling the truth too haha
she said pretending. bruce wayne is pretending to be bruce wayne because hes actually batman
Troll Level: Alfred
Alfred's always has been a cheeky bastard
I’m glad Snyder’s Alfred is a even bigger troll
he the man who gets paid by his boss to make fun of his boss
@@Nemenis I know right! Jeremy Irons's Alfred is sassy as hell.
You can really tell Anne put a lot of work into Selina's voice. It's a perfect mix of sexy, badass, and silky, and she can switch them in an instant. Bane is the highlight of Rises, but Catwoman is a close second
Yeah she absolutely nailed it
@@el34glo59 yeah and i feel bad that some fans don't give her enough credit sure she had less screentime then michelle but i don't think her story needed a huge focus ive also read others saying they had no chemistry but i saw it
Zoe Kravitz was great. But I don't think she was better than Anne Hathaway at all.
@@spacemann1425 I agree
That “Oops!” Scene. OMG! She went from a docile and ditzy maid to a smooth criminal with a touch of girlish charm in a split second.
"Just you sir?"
"....."
"Dont worry master Wayne, it takes time to get back in the swing of things." God Alfred is awesome
What's that mean
@@automotives902 “no Date , sir?”
His shit eating grin at the end, too! I love him! 😂
I love that man!🤣
@@automotives902 it means he usually brings back some pussy back to the crib to smash after a party, but since this is the first time he has made a public appearance in years he’s going home alone this time and Alfred was roasting him lol. Nevertheless, Bruce’s intentions were not to bring home women, it was to get his mother’s pearls back from Selina. I bet if he wanted to bring someone home he could, it’s Bruce Wayne man.
His 'mask' is Bruce Wayne. His real face is Batman.
+vars28 Batman is a mask, Eccentric Bruce Wayne is a mask. Real Bruce Wayne is when he's alone with Alfred, a broken soul.
+Mohsin Ali deep
that is true just like Superman's mask is Clark Kent.
Mr. Carradine in Kill Bill 2 has a lot to offer on the subjectg
the real him is both of them mixed together into one full man ..same with all split personalities.
I bet their life together would never be boring. One outsmarting the other 😂😂
Yes.😂😂
It seemed to me to be rather one way. She was always outsmarting him. I can't recall an instance of him outsmarting her.
@@kevinemmers7025 He never really tried to
@@kevinemmers7025Selina always outsmarts Batman because he allows to, just like a dude who always allows his girlfriend to take his french fries. 😂
@@kevinemmers7025 do you really think some cat burgler is smarter than the world greatest detective?
These two have such amazing chemistry. You can see it radiate from the screen.
i disagree
I agree
but then again, add Anne-Selena to anyone she can make them fit
And then he fucks her.
The end
@@leonie4322 No
totally disagree! the chemistry between Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer's dancing scene was much better chemistry!
"It's pronounced Ibiza." - Patrick Batman
+Karolina J. Since its a "Batman" movie I'd say that Pun probably was an intended one.
100. like from me to your comment.
Mr. Ontological best UA-cam comment of all time. goat
I hate the guys who pronounce foreign words with foreign accents. He probably also says pePPERoni, Fahitas and PuerTOH RHico.
Karolina thick as shit you are
I love how romantic cliché are avorted : a bal, a man in suit, a woman in dress, a kiss and a beautiful song BUT :
- A cynical discussion about the society.
- Jokes and provocative quotations.
- The man does not offer the necklace to the lady, but does exactly the opposite.
- The woman steal the man's car.
That is how the Batman/Catwoman/BruceWayne/SelinaKyle relationship works and that's why it's one of my favourite fictionnal love story.
Batman and Selina Kyle are akin to Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler
Really hope they bring back their daughter in the series
Music Name please ?
@@arvindchaurasia8564 Ravel, Music for une Pavane infante
"MR WAYNE! MR WAYNE"
*bruce uses Device to deactivate their devices*
"Fuck your Cameras"
MR contra emp
Marq Vince He used Electromagnetic Pulse
Lol
Bet anyone who gets annoyed with paparazzi wishes they had that device.
hands down best way of dealing with paparazzi. imagine if christian bale does this irl
This scene is a perfect example of why Batman/Bruce Wayne & Catwoman/Selina Kyle are indeed 1 of the most iconic couples in all of comics history :)
No, number 1 most iconic couple is Peter Parker and Mary Jane
Cosmic armor Superman He said "one of the most", dumbass. READ.
Well damn my mistake, but fucking chill. No need to call other people names
Dumbass.
+DragonHeart613 Where would you put Lois Lane and Clark Kent?
I love how Bale/Wayne just stands there after the kiss. 3:00. That scene shows how big of an impact Catwomen/Kyle had on Wayne/Batman. Batman is about truth and justice, except when it comes to Catwoman. Let’s face it she had his heart
Because there're truth and a sense of justice on the arguments Selina had.
@@SerAbiotico fucking commie
And gave him a daughter
@@sirkikesteinshekelberg9091 lol. Tho in a way she’s right, but not at all. This movie is great at showing many points of views.
So it's Catwomen and not Batmen?
*WTF* "MY WIFE?!"
nintendoluigi Iidk why he's so suprised...After all he jyst proposed to her😅
@Stimulator7 In the comics he did
I know right. Does this guy not know who Bruce Wayne is (or is pretending to be), he isn't married.
@Stimulator7 Yuppp.. he did. the funny thing is Selina rejected him at first, she accepted Bruce's second proposal, when he asked a proposal question properly (like a guy who truly loves a woman, not asking like demanding or ordering). She rejected him once bcus she hated his principles, and she accepted him when she finally saw him changed and show his vulnerable side a bit.. I love this couple. :')
@@mackenziesherry4894 in the old comics they were married
I love that last line by Alfred in this video. Michael Caine was a great choice.
Jay Nicks Always has been
TheAventadorSV especially if Michael Gough is unavailable. they were both great, and no offense to Caine, I still prefer Gough.
Jay Nicks Everyone has their own preference, personally I loved Caine but I wish they made him a bit tougher. Like the Alfred from the comics was ex-special forces if I'm not mistaken, I think it would have been great had they incorporated that side of him too
AL1-07 I think you will prefer Irons Alfred.
Angelus I like Irons's alfred but he needed more screentime
I love the silent pause after Selina said 'you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.', while Ravel's Pavane reach its note with the harp.. Magical!
Yes!
What's the Name of the song?
People are going to miss that after talking all this crap and talking up the new Batman. It's got big shoes to fill
@@octavioramirez489 pavane for a dead princess
@@Arelenedhel thank you very much
My favorite film version of Catwoman. Has depth and I wish she had more screentime. Her dialogue is captivating and probably wouldn't have worked well without the amazing actress behind it.
"You think all this can last? There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne. You and your friends better batten down the hatches, 'cause when it hits... you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us." My favorite line in any movie ever.
@hardstyle905 bet you're worried about that storm
She delivered that line perfectly. Anne is one of the greats of our generation
And then the storm came, and Selina realized how terrible it was. Her fantasies became reality and she hated what she saw.
"My wife!?"
"you don't know a thing about me"
yes, I know you're Catwoman. That cat ears headband is a dead giveaway.
Lol how original. If I were Catwoman n had to go to a ball - I'd either go as like Michelle pfeiffer did n dress up OR I would go as a completely diff character.
KoeSeer Your profile picture is perfect for the comment 😂
lol she did become his wife tho
hahaha true
At the very least, his girlfriend who he travels the world with
Girlfriend?
Foreshadowing?!
Yeah bro in comics bruce wayne & selina kyle married each other
The look on Bruce's face when Alfred said "just you sir?" was absolutely hilarious
Selina Kyle's motives make sense to me. Her speech on social greed and reality is a brilliant commentary on the privileged few. Screenwriting GOLD!
so true.
I fully agree. The screenwriting has been polished to match the rest of this cinematographic masterpiece.
I only wish the entire film was as brilliantly written as this scene.
NoireFox Writing's not bad, but I don't feel like this is a type of a scene you write expositional dialogue into. On the social commentary part, it feels forced, and it goes for the entire movie. As if they wanted to turn Nick Hanauer's Ted Talk into a Batman flick. BB & TDK obviously both had ideological undercurrent, but it felt more naturally interwoven into the story. Forcing themes of social justice makes me remember that "Batman is Mitt Romney with a doomsday bunker and a leather fetish".
PS I don't object to the very idea of taking on serious issues in that kind of movie. I object to poor execution. Mad Max has done it brilliantly with feminism. When all is said and done in TDKR, it's clear that League's objective was to nuke Gotham, turning it into OWS utopia for a month to troll Batman feels pointless.
+NoireFox It certainly does reveal the common belief that poor people are poor because of rich people and that the poor are not responsible for their own choices.
I find that poor people aren't always the ones who believe this though; it is usually the middle class kids who never held a job and live off their parents that think no one is responsible for their success. They think that its rich people's fault but fail to realize that at one time everyone was poor and there was no rich person to make them that way. Some of these poor people worked to become wealthy. Its a projection of their own guilt and feelings of worthlessness. They want to normalize their own failings by believing its just how things are for everyone and no one can escape it so they can't be to blame.
Economic determinists hate seeing examples of people that change their circumstances. They don't talk about rich people who become poor through bad choices nor do they talk about poor people who become rich through good choices. Every time I speak with some college communist or liberal arts socialist, they can't think of anything to say when I inform them that I came from a single mother household on welfare and food stamps, no car, late housing payments, occaisionally shut off phone and utilities. I tell them how much money I make as a software developer while they do nothing with their intersectional gender studies degree after having had all the benefits of the american middle class to use while growing up. They completely avoid talking with me further.
Instead they listen to people pander to their prejudices and enjoy speeches like the one in this video that blames rich people for the bad choice to become a thief this woman made. It is very revealing how bigotted they are.
Of all the issues I have with this film, the Bruce/Selina scene's were not one of them, in fact I wish the film would've taken more time to develop their relationship even further. I really like the chemistry between Bruce, and Selina in this film, which is more than I can say for the Rachel character in the previous films. It's scene's like this, along with others that still make me like this film overall.
deraj nitram I think the subtlety was more effective.
Main issue w/ the film is that Bruce wouldn't have taken eight years off.
The Bruce/Rachel scenes from Batman Begins and Dark Knight were great. You could tell they really cared for another.
Rachel was disappointed in Bruce when she thought he was a slacker and even after she learns he is Batman she doesn't fully approve of him, but she loves him as a friend. Bruce saw her as a soulmaye and cared about what she thought of him. He wanted to be a hero in her eyes.
@@BurntPlaydoh The knee brace stabilizies his leg enough so that he doesn't need the cane, it's not a cure.
'of all the issues'...dude, these Batman movies are probably the best we'll ever get, you should honestly be grateful
I feel like the reason Nolan's Batman trilogy was so charming is because all the heroes and villains have an actual conviction to do what they thought was right. No magic, no super power.
Exactly
That actually does make sense like in the movie joker and Thanos in avengers Infinity war.
Conviction = Determination = Willpower
I think this is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. It is quiet yet so powerful.
3:00 love the cat reference "you scared her off"
Selina: "There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne"
Bruce: "I have to go return some videotapes"
Can someone plz explain this joke
@@MuhammadAhsan-km7fy Only people with an 8:30 reservation at Dorsia will get it.
@@MuhammadAhsan-km7fy He is Bateman
@@yoloswaggins2161 you're a genius 😂
I would wish people would stop comparing Hathaway and Pfeiffer. They played totally different versions of the character, just like Ledger and Nicholson with the Joker. Personally, I prefer this version, as Burton's is too over the top.
I think they each have their strengths. Although neither actress, amazing as they are can pull off the purr like Eartha Kitt!
I like all of them.
I liked this version, but if you're going for realism, you cannot have high heels and exposed long hair on your suit. They make you both a shitty thief and fighter. The performance was spot on, though.
woodlt I wish she was still with us.
Adrian Jutronich but it looks glamorous, and that's what they want too.
All's well that ends well. She wound up with the necklace in the end :)
Ariel Fetters and a Lamborghini
This scene is beautiful! From the rose pedals falling in the background, the classy "Pavane For a Dead Princess" masterpiece playing in the background, the chemistry of the actors, all the way to the beautiful lighting and cinema-photography of Wally Pfister. Awesome!!
Is that the song 🎵 😳 I've been looking 4 ever
Thank you for naming the song. I recognized the piece, but didn’t know the name.
It kind of reminds me of that scene in the Godfather 2 where everyone is dancing and reveling oblivious to the enemy at the gates, the night when Castro's revolutionaries take control or the night that King Belshezar of Babylon is celebrating before the Persian army is let into the city and takes control.
I actually take it like a blink to Batman Returns dance scene
I love the 90s batman dance scene better. It had more chemistry.
Can we appreciate how GOOD both of them look together?!
This scene was so inspired by Batman Returns. And Anne Hathaway stole the scene. The way she whispered and how she did it was incredible.
Gosh, everything about this scene is perfect! Cinematography, lighting, acting, characters, humor, and music. I love how this scene is also a nod to Batman Returns. Nolan is the best!
Pearls for a sports car. seems fair enough. XD
The lamborghini can be replaced. His mother's pearls... not so much
oh come on guys, thats a very expensive car probably with tracker, not to mention its Batman's car basically. She just took it for a ride, and will dump it somewhere for police to collect it, just to troll Bruce a bit. Its not easy to steal and resell that type of car, people who own it are all registered. I wonder why it didn't have voice or fingerprint recognition function, real super car has that function, they dont use key anymore.
He got the car back the car was shown later I. The movie
Not to mention he got picked up in a Bentley 😊
Those were his mother's pearls. Priceless for the Batman as they are relics which helped make him.
In case anyone at any point in the future wants to know the name of the composition they're dancing to. It's called 'Pavane for a dead Princess' by French Composer Maurice Ravel. An unusual choice for two people to be waltzing with.
Sense'n' Sensibility You're a hero! thx was looking for this for a long time
Call MeCastro My pleasure. I love classical music and Ravel especially.
Sense'n' Sensibility I wont lie to u. I have 0 interest in classical music but i really wanted to know the composition, it sounds amazing
Call MeCastro It is amazing. Also, Hayley Westerna recorded a rendition of this composition with lyrics, 'Never say goodbye.' You might like it.
Sense'n' Sensibility Hey from the future! Thank you, I was looking for it. I loved it the minute I heard it!
This is such a great scene. Love the dynamic between the two
I love how this scene is a homage to Batman Returns. Just like the bomb at the end is an homage of Adam West's Batman: The Movie.
batman. still can't get rid of a bomb. XD
Canaan B some things never change.
0:10 How Bruce Wayne uses a remote/device to power down all the cameras. Genius.
I just can't get over how much Bruce smiles around her.
Sheesh the tension between the two.
Their chemistry is just as good as in the comics
Anne Hathaway looks so good..so beautiful..
Selina's cunning and stealth is unmatched by ANYONE in the DC Universe. There I said it.
+Sean Clark Talia? No. He said ANYONE
Sean Clark she beats talia at rebirth tho
Maybe anyone female.
@@liezellovien8508 She also punched a speeding Flash, so we don't talk about that trash run
Lmao this is just plain ignorant fam
This is so beautiful, the ambience, the music, the dialog between these two, the rose petals fall... Incredible.
I like Alfreds smug face at the end
The most valuable thing Selina ever stole was Bruce Wayne’s heart.
"I started out doing what I had too. Once you've done what you've had too, they never let you do what you want too" Love that line
R.I.P. Jay Benedict
He dances with Selena before Bruce cuts in.
Who was that man? A rich one? a banker maybe?
“You’re all gonna wonder how you lived so large and leave so little for the rest of us”
What a resonating line for these sketchy times
The Bale/Nolan Batmen really are the best superhero movies.
Oh Miss Hathaway!!!! What a wonderful performance. That was just lovely.
At 1:06 If anyone is wondering the song that is being played is called Pavane (Maurice Ravel, or Arr. David Hite). Was playing this song for clarinet choir and was shocked it was in this movie never noticed it before.
thanks dude I was wondering who did that wonderful piece of music.
I wonder how many times Christian looked down during this scene...
+bitchasshoeism Them tits bruh.
"So... no hard feelings?"
"Actually... semi-hard, I'd say."
...
@bitchasshoeism she has
@juanisabastard Ass is better.
I'll be honest, some part of me wanted them to talk for hours. Such an electrifying conversation.
Chemistry between rhe two is perfect. Completely captures their tumultuous relationship they two have in the comics. Wish they’d done a bit better with Talia and Bruce but they nailed Selina and Bruce perfectly
The dialog of these movies is so amazing. I would kill to write like this.
The chemistry of Selina and Bruce are beyond what Rachel could offer
"Just you sir?"
"Well apparently, ALFRED, I'll have my wife waiting for me at home."
Lmao! You made it much better.
Alfred: "I can't wait to meet her then, I'll put something for the two of you."
Bruce deactivating their cameras🤣. All celebrities should have a device like that for paparazzis
So majestic and powerful, love the music and acting in this scene
Alfred rubbing it in warms my heart every time.
Oh my gosh THE CHEMISTRY IS INSANE! Daaamn! When Selina Kyle went over to Bruce!
yeah this scene describes how they are different and yet very simillar
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) 100/100
Batman Begins (2005) 100/100
The Dark Knight (2008) 100/100
batman 1989 100/100
Batman Returns 90/100
Fuck Schumacher
And I concur with the rest
Superman VS Batman Dawn Of Justice -100/100
Harry Sanjaya for sure!!! TDK was absolutely the best movie ever made!
ITS OVER 9000!!!!
Ima be disappointed if Pattinson and Kravitz don't have a dance cause that seems to be an ongoing tradition for Wayne. Man, lots of things can go wrong lol
Oh, dude...
Best. Catwoman. Ever.
I love that they included a scene like this, given there's a very similar one in Batman Returns. The Nolans know what's up.
A mistletoe can be deadly if you eat it.
Wrong movie lol. Tho I'll admit that one is way better
poker8100 No, it isn't
@Jason. Poker is so right. Michael and Michelle had so much more chemistry on screen together.
+Stephen Smith That's an opinion, not a fact. To me the Nolan movies were superior in every way.
@Jason, Sorry man, but I felt nothing when watching Bale and Hathaway interact. Hathaway tends to be a wooden actress in a lot of her roles. I think the Nolan movies were the most boring Batman movies. Batman in the real world scenario is like watching an episode of Law & order. No theatrical music, no comic book-like scenery or gadgets or vehicles. Nothing felt Gothic about Gotham in the Nolan movies. I maintain the Batman '89 and Batman Returns are far superior and re-watchable.
Batman's first kiss with Catwoman in a Nolan film
his first kiss in 8 years.. LOL
There is no way you can know lmao
@@thedoomaster14 well he was in his room for all those years and never left so it's safe to say
*my wife??* just a little excellent foreshadowing that even the characters arent yet fully aware of ;)
their chemistry was off the charts
I love the comment she made at the end there, starting with
"You and your friends better batten down the hatches". Incredible insight to the real world we live in.
The music is "Pavane pour une infante défunte" by Maurice Ravel. IMO one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever made.
Factual
I love this scene even more after realizing that Ravel's beautiful music is playing in the background
The sound of that aventador omffggg 😍
LiT RaBBiT Lambos 4 life
& dat Lambo is Lockdown
She wet that seat
I like how Selina still wears cat ears to the party
one of the most romantic scene ever in a movie..
FaceAche Maybe he has and likes this one better. Why do people need to be so imposing of their own taste?
@@shreyasingh117 cause if you've seen the one in batman returns, and you have any taste and knowledge about cinema, you would know that this is a bland, sterile, not a single chemistry on sight scene. Period
@@shreyasingh117 Because you are a fucking idiot
@@misskgreene9866 That's your opinion. Bale and Anne Hathaway have a better chemistry than Bale and Katie Holmes
Selina was dropping some truth!
Right?!👏👏👏
I guess this scene is paying homage to Batman Returns Bruce/Selina dance?
+FromCrownToKingdom bruh
+FromCrownToKingdom you're so right
That's how I'll take it. Too similar. But both are great.
I liked them better in Batman returns. The look on Michaels face is priceless and the music was perfect. Michelle was perfect for the role. Anne's catwoman is ok but it doesn't compare.
Yeah you can say that
somehow the part where catwoman steals bruce's lamborghini inspired me to do something.
Grand Inquisitor Sug The Dark Clone of Gus god I hope its not to steal an Lamborghini
@@ambermorris4510 lol, I was just about to ask
@@ambermorris4510 Even if it is who the fuck cares
Beautiful way to show the concept that unlike the “normal” superhero trope where the mask is worn to protect the true identity of the hero, in Batman’s case, Batman is the true identity and Bruce Wayne is the persona worn as a costume to protect his “true” identity... a masquerade ball is a classy way to demonstrate it.
She was his wife at last.I really liked them as a couple.My favorite movie couple.😍
"Just you sir?" Oh do I love Alfred haha!
Alfred is hilarious. he's the only person who can troll the dark knight and get away with it
Batman: Steals back his Mother's pearls.
Catwoman: Steals Bruce's car.
0:49 love that answer 😂BTW these two had such a great chemistry together, best Batman and Catwoman...
yeah i think anne did good to although lots of others say she didn't get enough development
This movie is ahead of its time. American in the 2020s:
10,000 in a food line in one day
500,000 homeless in the state with the 5th largest economy in the world
40 million unemployed
50 million at least with no health insurance
Police stations set on fire
Police in riot gear and the national guard storming a major city to get control of rioters
Recent events have also had me revisit this film
I think the social commentary about the rich and poor was written at least in part on the back of the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests back in 2011. But yes it's still very relevant, perhaps even more so for the 2020's.
Bruce Wayne gave the pearls back to her because at the end of the movie they were missing from the stuff that was to be sold or donated.
There were so many great moments in the film but this just might be my favorite scene from TDKR.
Best scene in the movie imo
scenes like this are what i really like about this movie. i almost forgot i was watching a batman movie at points. it felt more like a character study than a super hero movie.
lolz XD fine...you want the necklace, I'll take the car
Pretty much every divorce. Lmao.
lakerguy2432 😂😂
The difference between Selina and Rachel is the same of the one between Mary Jane and Felicia Hardy (aka The Black Cat): Rachel loved Bruce, but couldn't live with Batman, just as Felicia loved Spiderman, but couldn't live with Peter Parker; on the other hand both Selina and Mary Jane never saw the superhero and the secret identity as two entities; they didn't love the superhero AND the secret identity, they loved the person, with two identities but one soul.
She may have stolen his car, but he stole her heart
3:09 the guy got that right!
I love the callbacks to the original Batman films with Michael Keaton. The Dark Knight had Batman and the Joker at the top of a high-rise with the Joker hanging for his life. This one had Bruce and Selina at the masquerade, just like Batman Returns.
I loved this scene so much one of my faves from the movie.
I don't feel like we talk enough about the part where he turns all the cameras off 😂