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- Batman Begins - Carmine Falcone - Power You Can't Buy: Bruce Wayne has revenge on the mind for Carmine Falcone.
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A young Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) travels to the Far East, where he's trained in the martial arts by Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson), a member of the mysterious League of Shadows. When Ducard reveals the League's true purpose -- the complete destruction of Gotham City -- Wayne returns to Gotham intent on cleaning up the city without resorting to murder. With the help of Alfred (Michael Caine), his loyal butler, and Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), a tech expert at Wayne Enterprises, Batman is born.
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Cast: Christian Bale, Tom Wilkinson
Director: Christopher Nolan
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Falcone basically gave Bruce idea about fear, anonimity, corrupt in police, and go to see the world..
Couldnt ask for better mentor than him
he pretty much ironically gave the rich, spoiled and angsty brat a pep talk that he needed.
He is no mentor the way he has his goons beat up Bruce I swear I d kill both Falcone and his ruthless goons
@@EclipseHedgehog he is not a brat at all he wanted to show not everybody is afraid of him
@@simgobel he sure acted like one.
He had 4 mentors his father Thomas who helped him to think about the less fortunate, Alfred the protector, Raz the teacher and Falcone the one that pulled the wool from his eyes.
"You think that because your mommy and your daddy got shot you know the ugly side of life, but you don't. You've never tasted desperate"
"This is a world you'd never understand, and you always fear what you don't understand"
Man, Falcone was so underrated in this movie. He basically taught Bruce a life lesson that used to become Batman. Falcone was the first who gave Bruce a "slap" of reality on his face
I agree with everything Falcone said.
Well actually it was Rachel who was the first to give Bruce a slap of reality, right before this scene when they were in the car ;)
@@a_guinness"your father would've been disappointed" It's such a subtle line that she says as she's getting out of the car but you can tell it's ringing through Bruce's head
R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson
He did a fantastic job as Falcone, the power he showed to Wayne in this scene alone is great portrayal of the character. Going to re watch the film of another one we lost :(
Dark Knight trilogy actors died
Joker died
Grumpy died
Earle died
Falcone died
Like Villain He Was!!!
Oh my god I had no idea!!!! This comment is how I learned we lost him!!
What a good actor he was!!!
Wait he died?! When?!
@@LegacyKnight-zm6vz December
Underrated villain.
“Begged. Like a dog.”
That was straight violation
We all know Thomas Wayne didn't begged like a dog.
Right! Ive always found this scene stupid.
@@johnz85 I mean it's really obvious that Falcone wasn't trying to tell Bruce the truth. He was saying that as a final act of disrespect before kicking him out the door, and to stain his father's memory.
I think it’s fitting Falcone is portrayed here as a master of fear, only to be taken out by the Scarecrow who has that mantle in the comics. It showcases how the old guard of criminality in Gotham are being usurped by the supervillain. RIP Tom Wilkinson, an underrated but essential performance in this film.
Nod, it was an interesting interplay, the old guard seeming to put on at least a pretense, a twisted civility, and more than anything, a reason for the horrible things...the supervillains meanwhile skip most all of that choose to operate with no restrictions beyond their personal psychosis.
He's been doing this in Hong Kong for a long time as Juntao as well.
and a discussion that concerns more the joker with the next film
"thats power you cant buy"
chills.
Sounds like it
Pun intended?
its irony tho because if they are corrupted he sure bought their alliegance already
"No gun? I'm insulted"
idkw this line gets me lol
Same here!
Rest In Peace Tom Wilkinson.
The best interpretation of Falcone
Na John Doman was the best Falcone.
@@JLOCC23424that was in Gotham series.
@CraigMcfly1985 Yeah and? It srill dosen't change the fact he was the best Falcone just like Ben Mckenzie is the best Gordon and Sean Pertwee is the best Alfred. Simple as that.
@@JLOCC23424I think Jeremy Irons is one of the best Alfred’s we got.
@neo8004 Yeah he was good but the one in Gotham is easily ten times better.
Falcone, as much of a jerk as he is, makes a VERY good point in this scene. Bruce doesn’t understand the criminal underworld, or, rather, what drives it. He only thinks about his own vengeance, which is understandable. His parents got killed after all. However, it’s also shortsighted. A guy like Falcone has had to deal with worse threats than a rich drama queen to get to where he is, so no wonder Bruce can’t intimidate him. Bruce must become more than just a man to succeed, as Ra’s Al Ghul states.
“Theatricality and deception are powerful agents. You must become more than a man, in the mind of your opponent.”
@@DamianHowardTV My point exactly
Bruce has vast wealth so could in theory use it against him, which alone should make Falcone wary of him. However, getting rid of Falcone wouldn't solve the problem anyway. Other than making Bruce feel momentarily better about himself. It would only cause someone else to take his place.
how though? start openly bribing people? They'd be scared to take his bribes over falconey's knowing that the mobster's money is backed by murder. What is Bruce gonna do, hire a goonsquad? Nah, Tony Soprano has more power than Satya nadela, having people who will murder for you on your word is an ugly power, but it's real and ultimate. Kind of neat that this guy made Batman, at least in this continuity. A couple sentences and a billionaire uproots his life for years and devotes it completely to a cause. Guy should have been a motivational speaker@@Mitjitsu
Well i think Bruce sure knows desperate when his Parents were killed . And Falcone is only scared of not ending in jail where he belongs . If he was at least little good he woudnt need to
I like how this movie is about Bruce Wayne overcoming his fear.
I don't know if he got over his fear or just became it?
his fear to bats?
@@bernardoromero5009 yes
@@dominictrujillo3323 he embraced it
That’s why Batman Begins is my favorite of the Nolan trilogy
“People in your world have so much to lose.”
RIP Tom Wilkinson (February 5, 1948 - December 30, 2023), aged 75
You will be remembered as a legend.
I always appreciated Tom Wilkinson’s classic 40’s Gangster sneer akin to the likes of Paul Muni or Edward G Robinson. You can tell he’s having a ball cutting loose with this role. Even in his previous villain roles he was more understated - here he gets to bring life and color and eccentricities to Falcone.
Shows what a great actor can do with a small role
like he always wanted that kind of role
I remember reading an interview with Wilkinson where he talked about this role, he said he played Falcone as a guy who didn't see himself as a villain, just a man doing what he had to do to survive and thrive in his world. I think that's what makes this performance so good - after all, the bad guys never think of themselves as bad, no matter how evil their acts are.
Figured I’d return to my comment with a fairwell to the brilliant Tom Wilkinson, and thank him for all his work and giving us this performance we can continue to enjoy.
@@jculver1674 He definitely conveys that in this scene, especially when Falcone tells Bruce just how he little he knows about the criminal underworld.
Rest in peace to Tom Wilkinson his performance in Batman Begins as minor of a role that he had was one of the highlights of the movie. He will be sorely missed.
He had 4 mentors his father Thomas who helped him to think about the less fortunate, Alfred the protector, Raz the teacher and Falcone the one that pulled the wool from his eyes.
And fox
@@SunDogGod Fox wasn't the mentor, he was an accomplice.
@@avpaavcomics1299Fox was Bruce's equivalent to James Bond's Q.
@@avpaavcomics1299Fox was absolutely a mentor. He made sure Batman didn’t cross the line.
And Gordon, anyone can be a hero.
Rip, Tom Wilkinson, what a wonderful actor who graced so many movies!
I cant believe the guy that played Falcone is English in real life. That's a true actor.
I normally can tell when actors are English. They slip here and there, but not falcone. I was blown away.
This scene is way too well acted to be in a superhero movie
This Scene alone shows you that no matter how good your life is.... The World is full of dark places and secrets. We all have that darkside.
Do you know why we have a dark side? Because we’ve forgotten how to turn the switch on.
“And this is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds are evil.” - John 3:19
I wonder if people like Carmine have ever looked in the mirror. I mean, they have a sheet as long as their barrels. Any longer and somebody will have a lot of paperwork to deal with.
Loose ends always come back to haunt you in life. But at the same time, each one of us has a Darkside in us. Some people refer it as split personalities. The way I see it, if you're a good hearted person, then you're worst side is that you could be a wild person as in hyperactive and playful in a humorous way but deep down inside you have a big heart which is good. But if you're worst side is that you are cold hearted and care nothing or the people you hurt in your life then you are a monster deep down inside.
Yes true but you will always anilate the bad guys in the end
@@simgobel Right, it's like Batman said to Raz Al Ghul: I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you.
Speak for yoruself. I barely have any darkside. I have darkness in terms of trauma, but not much in the way of harmfulness.
Every single person has a fear. This movie taught me that.
Watching this scene again for the first time in years. The lines and Tom Wilkinson's performance: chef's kiss! Even I want to tell Bruce not to come back lol
Incredible acting on display here
@@victorzelo4304that's Tom Wilkinson for ya. Gifted actor
Rest in peace Tom Wilkinson.
"You always fear what you don't understand."
Falcone created Batman in this scene. Bruce doesn’t go looking for answers until he gets called out here. Yeah you’re angry, and yeah you have spirit, but until you understand the world you’re trying to fight against, you won’t make a damn bit of difference. You’ll be just another rich kid with a chip.
“You’d have to go a thousand miles to meet someone who didn’t know your name” Bruce literally travels the world to become an average Joe like everyone else, this movie’s writing is poetic, really well done
Sadly Carmine was 100% correct about what he said
Carmine's speech basically propelled bruce to leave Gotham and "find himself", so yeah, it had to be true on some level.
I’ve just been informed from New York Post that Tom Wilkinson has died at age 75. I remember I first watched him in this great movie. RIP Tom Wilkinson, 1948-2023.
RIP Mr. Wilkinson. Nolan was so brilliant in how he sometimes casted against type (this actor was far better known for sympathetic roles when this came out), and the results here show how right he was.
If only Falcone knew how much he would regret giving Bruce that advice
I really like this scene because he calls him "prince"
which can refers us to a kind of "medieval allegory" of a prince who at night secretly becomes a dark knight to arrest and punish the thugs who rule the kingdom.
Huh, what would be the “medieval allegory” of king, queen and princess?
@@elder-woodsilverstein7716 You ask for too many details, this image remains symbolic, we mustn't get lost in imagining a whole structure of a realistic feudal society... ^^'
@@virriathus Fair enough
I thought you were making a Robin Hood reference, i.e. a young upper class man who has to roll up his sleeves and physically, violently tackle the corruption hurting his people.
Actually it's a reference to Ephesians 2:2 ''prince of the power of the air'' (devil). Batman is prince of Gotham (city of goats)
The dialogue.. over all feel of the movie and bale's portrayal of Batman is and will always be UNTOUCHABLE.
Every year, it seems, we lose one amazing personality in the final three days. This year, 2023, Tom Wilkinson was that person. We'll miss you Tom. Rest in peace.
One of my favorite acting scenes from Tom Wilkinson. Love how he just says and pronounces certain words, and love how he made Carmine Falcone scary in this one scene.
May you Rest In Peace, Mr. Wilkinson. And thank you for your performances. You will be greatly missed.... 😔🌹❤️
RIP
Tom Wilkinson
(1948-2023)
Now imagine Batman confronting the guy.
He did, later in the movie.
@@elder-woodsilverstein7716even then...wasn't broken until the scarecrow.
RIP Tom Wilkinson
R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson
You did a great job for playing Carmine Falcone in Batman Begins (2005)
February 5, 1948 - December 30, 2023
Totally true. Bruce didn't know how hard is life. He was acting like a kid who try to play as the furious guy and is searching for vengeance.
The Batman is like if this younger version of Bruce Wayne became Batman right here and now...young, inexpierienced, and angry.
I agree, but disagree. I think Bruce does have an understanding and knew of how hard life became for him and that all comes back to the death of his parents. Imagine being a kid and coming home and realizing that your parents aren’t coming home because they died and passed away from something tragic and your in the care of another family member or members or a guardian or in foster care. I couldn’t imagine how hard Bruce’s life must’ve been for him to continue to grow up without his parents. To me, that’s hard, even though he had Alfred to raise him up
"Nice coat."
Thanks.
When you realize that Falcone talked Bruce into an anon disguise so nobody could take away his everything
Dang took me reading your comment to realize it
What a brilliant scene - and Tom Wilkinson was so charismatic in it! RIP
Now that's an accent you can't buy!
You could tell Mr. Wilkinson enjoyed this role. And he nailed it, like any other character he took on. What an amazing actor.
RIP good sir.
This is straight-up SIN CITY
Especially the scene where Hartigan meets Senador Roark
Rest in peace Tom Wilkinson
RIP Tom, you were a great actor.
RIP Tom Wilkinson. You absolutely killed it as Falcone.
RIP Tom Wilkinson 😢
Rip Tom Wilkinson Carmine Falcone
Don't come down here with your anger
"youre taller than you look in the tabloids" well at least he started off with a compliment😂
"Begged....like a dog."
Such a good line. This movie had such great casting.
Damn, this one hurts. RIP
Rest in peace tom Wilkinson 1948 - 2023
R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson 1948-2023 🙏🏻🕊
This is how heroes are created.
Fax
R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson. This is my favorite scene in this fantastic movie.
RIP Tom Wilkinson!!! Such a great character actor!
rip Tom Wilkinson, very good here.
Bruce really does have a nice coat.
R I P Tom
Rest in Peace Tom Wilkinson. BANG!
RIP. His 2000's run... What a career he had!
No gun??!! I'm insulted!!
Rip Tom Wilkinson (1948-2023)
Rest in peace, Tom Wilkinson.
Edit: changed Tim to Tom
RIP to the legend Tom Wilkinson
Bruce: I didnt come here to thank you. I came here to buy you dinner
Carmine: 🥰🥰🥰
RIP Tom Wilkinson that played Falcone. Great actor ❤
R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson (1948-2023)🕊
What a loss
Condolences to his family❤️
I can't believe he is gone 😔😭
Rest in peace
RIP Tom !!!
RIP Tom Wilkinson!!
RIP Mr Wilkinson
Rip Tom Wilkinson you will be missed
The Dark Knight trilogy showcases Bruce Wayne having a drove of mentors through the films including the old man in jail at the very beginning, Ra's during his training, Alfred, The old doctor in the third movie...and here, it's inadvertently Carmine. Bruce really needed to hear what Carmine had to say, and I think this conversation set Bruce on the path of understanding how a criminal thinks, tasting that level of desperate Carmine accurately assumed Bruce had never faced.
RIP Wilkinson
Bruce at this point in the story was an absolute selfish rich brat and Falcone ironically gave him the pep talk he needed to hear while also being badass laying out the map of people who could be in favor of locking up Falcone but obviously won't because; well as he said "Power of fear."
RIP King
Rest in Peace
RIP Tom. Wonderful actor and what a scene!
Rest In Peace Tom Wilkinson.
RIP Tom Wilkinson..your performance is just exceptional 😢
RIP Mr. Wilkinson
I like this Falcone than the one we got in The Batman.
Yeah this accent is better and the writing/delivery here is flawless. He exudes hostility and seems like a mean mean guy here, great acting
@@i_do_my_thing6342 I agree and this is a very underrated scene imo the writing was so good we should of got more of this falcone in the trilogy
Yea I couldn't take John Turturro seriously
@@rodrigobarba930 yeah he’s too funny
Oh these rustics...hahaha
This is what’s been missing from superhero movies in the last decade - superb dialogue.
Up until Endgame a few Marvel movies had strong dialogue, but since then, nothing. Modern DC? Not a chance. That’s why this trilogy remains untouched as the best superhero trilogy of all time.
R.I.P Tom Wilkinson.🕊🕊🕊🕊
Rip Tom Wilkinson 📺🎬🙏🏿😢 hell of performance in this as the crime boss Falcone.
Carmine Falcone may be most inspirational gangster ever, perfectly interpreted by Tom Wilkinson. Do gangsters in real life have so much to teach us about life?
Look up Michael Franzese
Yes.
Rip Tom 😢
that wise guy speech was pretty good for a movie that's not about the mob
shows that he's not just some thug
Rip Tom Wilkinson aka Falcone
R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson
RIP Tom!
Same guy who played Ben Franklin in the John Adams miniseries
Rip.
Had to come back to this scene when I heard the news Mr. Wilkinson passed. Rip legend!
"Begged...like a dog.
Like a dog chasing cars."
SAFE AND EFFECTIVE
"You've never tasted desperate..."
One of my absolute favorite lines ever!
My father and I always use this line when we hear someone complain about something mundane or try to victimize themselves.
Somebody needs to tell a lot of these rich celebrities that when they whine and complaining
RIP TOM WILKINSON
Rest in peace Tom.
You’ll be forever the best falcone