Bane:Members of league of Shadows.... Annnnd you betrayed us Batman: Us? You were excommunicated by a gang of psychopaths Bane: I AM the League of Shadows I am here to fulfill RA'S AL GHUL'S DESTINY.
@@randall6064 Bane: *Proceeds to get punched then headbutts batman and throws him off himself* ahhhhh you fight like a younger man...nothing held back....admirable..but mistaken *lights shut off* ohhhhhh you think darkness is your ally you merely adopted the dark I WAS BORN IN IT! molded by it....I didn't see light until I was already a man by then it was nothiNg to me but BLINDING!
@@grimmywizard Bane: *Cracks batman's cowl* .....I will show you where I have made my home WHILST PREPARING TO BEING JUSTICE!... *catches detonator* ... Then I will BREAK YOU *Blows up the ceiling and a Tumbler Falls* Your precious Armory GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED we will need it
Same. This scene just stuck with me and it will never go away. Amazing how some scenes are so good that they teach you something and it sticks with you for years
Funny you should say that, because apparently Nolan said in a 2012 interview that he just made that up. Haven't been able to find said interview as of yet, but the inverse makes more sense to me. Your chest is closer to your heart, which pumps warm blood. Your arms are further away, and by rubbing your arms you also hold them against your chest. Some things feel natural because they do actually make sense.
I thought the same thing, limbs always get colder the fastest. Your core also just has more mass to help keep you warm. Sounds like the placebo effect in action to me.
@@Robbie32 One more tip from my father : When water is too hot or too cold in bathtub(or hot spring and etc), cover your chest with my your hands. It makes you get easier to get in water.
@@StudMacher96 Origin movies are almost always the best, IMO. Of the three Nolan films, Begins is my favorite. Same with Matrix and Iron Man. The first was the best.
Liam Neeson was one of the best things I loved about this movie and the trilogy, his performance as Ra's Al Ghul was absolutely amazing and he owned every single scene he was in
Fun thing people see. They never saw the comic version of Ras al Ghul which is a straight up villain. After all, in the comics it wasn't league of shadows, it was league of ASSASSINS.
@@machdude3366 OK? This is a movie though. This movie was made such that you *DON'T* need to look at the comics, and they're non-canon with the movies. As such, comic version of ras al ghul is irrelevant.
Notice how Ra’s tells Bruce that his parents death was his fathers fault, and taunts him by saying his father was too weak and lacked the will to act. He’s doing this to anger Bruce and teach him to direct his feelings toward the enemy.
Bruce's father didn't have the will to act against evil. He could only stand aside and protect his family with his own body. If he would fight against evil he had a chance to save his wife at least.
In survival situation you always need to conserve you body heat, blood circulation will take care of legs feet (and you also move your arms and legs more than you body)
Mohamad Dallashe, I say this to myself all the time. No matter where I go. I see people on their phones all the time & they never pay attention to where they’re going or to what they’re doing. It makes me laugh.
Almost all dialogues in this training are very deep and applies to all situations in life. For eg : "The will to act is everything" "You should become more than just a man in the mind of your opponent" "Always mind your surroundings" "Criminals thrive in the indulgence of society's understanding" "One day you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed" That's the magic behind Nolan's movies. The dialogues more than provide the circumstances and pain that characters have undergone / faced earlier. Even in the movie "The Prestige" Hugh Jackman asks Bale - "Which knot did you tie?" to which he says " I don't know" revealing the entire plot of the movie in only these 2 sentences. Everyone applauds Nolan for his writing, but i admire him for his dialogues that presents the story.
*spoiler alert for The Prestige* My understanding was that Bale said he didn't which knot he tied because Jackman was asking the twin who didn't tie the knot on that particular night. It was hinted that the knot tying was inconsistent in the shows.
@@aerithias2502 The whole trilogy is top notch. Sure, the Dark Knight Rises wasn't QUITE on par with the first two but it was still really good. If you take the entire trilogy as one combined work, the whole thing is a masterpiece.
The Batman looks good. I'm looking forward to it. About time they used The Riddler again - I like him more than Penguin, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze. Can't wait to see a demented Riddler in a serious Batman movie.
@@HelghastStalker So that means that they should have no rights and due process? Also, what rioters ever got a smack on the wrist? Not really a good look trying to defend a horrible prison system in an authoritarian country. Read some stories from people who survived those systems, and you will be taking back what you said.
"...One day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed, you'd be spared from pain" bruce learn this the hard way later on when he lose rachel, he wish they never met.
These movies really spoke to me. The commentary on anger, grief, and loss is so well done. "That impossible anger strangling the grief until the memory of your loved ones is just poison in your veins. And one day you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed, so you'd be spared your pain."
"The ninja understands that invisibility is a matter of patience and agility." "Anger does not change the fact that your father failed to act..." Ra's was teasing his mixtape by spitting those flaming lines🔥
@@bonbonnt249 bro please stop. Ra's literally owned a league of ninjas. If batman didn't stop him in the first movie then Joker would have been the first person Ra's would have killed.
"Your anger gives you great power, but if you let it, it will destroy you." I learned that lesson the hard way, multiple times. Cost me two jobs and several relationships.
if anyone needs further proof why Bale was so convincing in this film and across the trilogy, freeze this clip at 1:47 and notice the infuriated glare he gives to Neeson's character. That is some acting chops!
his face when he's looking up at Wayne manor burning later in the movie and he sees that as his parents' legacy burning because of him before Alfred encourages him by quoting his dad: "why do we fall master Wayne? So that we can learn to pick ourselves up again." "You still haven't given up on me?" "Neva"
Bruce was gone for 7 years, so presumably most of that was spent training. By TDKR, Batman last appeared 8 years ago. And from Bruce's return to Gotham in Begins to end of TDK, somewhere between 12-18 months passed. TDKR takes place over a span of a little over 6 months, as by the time Bane pulls the core from the fusion reactor, he says it has 5 months before he explodes. In short, Bruce was Batman for only short time, and yet spent nearly 7 years of training to get there!
No other Batman movie can be compared to this one. Sure, Christian Bale killed it but he alone isn’t the reason this movie was such a success. Every single person involved put in some serious work. Every single character, scene, music, outfit and dialogue are memorable. Truly a piece of art. This movie ages like fine wine too. Can’t believe it’s been 17 years now. Just think about all the memorable characters in this movie: -Bruce -Alfred -Ras Al Ghul -Lucius Fox -Rachel -Scarecrow -Jim Gordon just wow…
even more impressive when you think some of the best performances (including THE best performance) in the trilogy were by actors the public thought wouldn't be suited for the role. Liam Neeson always played the good guy (which made the twist at the end more unexpected), Gary Oldman always played the bad guy and didn't look like Gordon, and Heath Ledger always played the charming good guy
@bleach4711 LMAO NAVY SEALS🤣🤣. Being in the military doesnt make you a human weapon trust me. Those guys are good at shooting and working as a team to get the job done. They arent super heros lol
Christian Bale is my favorite Batman. I love every movie by Liam Neeson. This is soo good for me. What makes me sad is that Liam Neeson's character talks about the loss of a wife and knowing that Liam lost his wife in real life just makes me want to cry 😢 😭
Nah, Mr. Miyagi training Daniel was just as good, if not better, and Jackie Chan learning the ways of the Drunken Master was more intense. But this is pretty good too.
There’s a goldmine of material just in the years that Bruce becomes Batman. He doesn’t just get trained by Ras al gul, he learned from a world class boxer, learned his technical skills from a maniac mechanic, got buried in Egypt and was forced to build his way out. You could make an amazing movie just about him becoming batman
After watching joker it’s amazing to come back to this and see the difference between Batman and Joker. Here you see Batman motivated at first by rage and fear which he later overcomes to provide good. And the joker through his misfortunes falls into madness. Obviously joker was dealt a much worse hand lol but interesting to see how bale Batman and Joaquin Phoenix joker took to different paths
Subtle detail, when R'as says that Bruce's parents' death was his father's fault, Bruce interprets him as saying Thomas Wayne should have beaten Chill up or could have fought his way out, and that it was his own fault he died. however, what R'as actually meant was that the sympathy Thomas Wayne had for those people, and the efforts he undertook to help them, his compassion and understanding, is why people like Chill were allowed to exist. R'as and Bruce are thinking of two different things about what R'as means by "your father's fault" and it isn't clarified until later.
I never thought of that: He doesn't mean that Thomas failed to act _in the moment;_ he means that he had the power to purge the criminal element but became a bleeding heart philanthropist instead. That's deep, dude
Whenever I break up with a girl "Begins" is my go to motivational film to get me out of my slump. Time to get better, time to get strong/fit and its time to embrace being alone again.
@dan j I honestly don't know what to say to this. Heartbreak is terrible but I couldn't tell you how terrible true loneliness is. I've never truly been alone and I'm sorry I can't relate. To be honest you are stronger than me to carry that burden. I am sorry. If you need someonento talk to just private message me and I'll give you my number/email.
Genius storytelling by Nolan to combine Ducard (an international crime fighting mentor of Bruce from Batman's comic origin) and Ras into one character. Fits perfectly with this "deception and theatricality" preaching Al Ghul during the later climatic reveal.
It just hit me. He saved all of those cops from the sewers with John Blake in The Dark Knight Rises, told him that he gave him an army and he engaged a war (Againts 600?). Apparently, Bruce took his lessons seriously. Nice touch
Says a lot more than anything else that I still remember most of the lines of this movie and I was just a kid when it came out. I wish I could go back in time and to have the chance of seeing it again for the first time. Probably the one I enjoyed the most along with The Winter Soldier from Marvel in recent years.
Ra's: "Theatricalities and deception are powerful agents. You must become more than a man in the mind of your opponent." Bane: "Theatricality and deception are powerful agents for the uninitiated."
Ra's al ghu was incredibly intelligent and truly a fantastic teacher to bruce about taking actions at will and destructive concentration through out his surroundings.I was amazed by how smart he was to know his philosophy about lots of things.He talks real shit about a lot of things he's got balls i'll give em that.
Liam: She was... TAKEN... from me.
Bale: What was that?
Liam: Nothing.
Adam Adamowicz lol 😂
That made me laugh out loud with food in my mouth.
😂😂
Taken came out after this, though.
the man has lost his wife in real life and he is makign an continous hollywood joke about it XDD
I see why Batman is so good, He was triained by a Jedi and Zues
Por Vang he is trained by an ex-cia officer who gained a particular set of skills over a long career
😂😂😂😂
And Aslan also..
@@anirbangoswami4041 and Micheal Collins.
Plus, Batman can handle the Tumbler well because he won 2nd place at LeMans 66
"The training is nothing the will is everything, the will to act." Perhaps one of the strongest lines in the trilogy.
Kinda bullshit though. If his father lacked the will to act, not training, then surely his mother did too?
@@flipfilfip yep so its not bs
@@yt-sh why is it not bs?
@@flipfilfip his father and mother acted with will to protect their son bruce and they succeed .
So will is more powerful than training
@@gopirathnamt1 I'm highlighting how he said it was Bruce's father's fault.
The piece of advice Bruce REALLY heard:
"You must become more than just a man in the mind of your opponent"
*Later.*
"Well, well......You took my advice about theatricality a bit.....literally!"
@@19TheFallen Well it worked. He got one thug asking if he could really fly.
I read it just as I saw this wtf
19TheFallen but it works he had all of Gotham’s criminal underworld pissing in their pants except the big players of course
This will help you in your dating game
2:04 "The training is NOTHING, High Ground is EVERYTHING!!!"
- Qui Gon Jinn, 2005
Anakin didn't get to learn that lesson about high ground 😂😂😂
Bruce: "YOU UNDERESTIMATE MY POWER"
*isn't everything
Difference is Bruce fell into chilling ice instead of burning in hot lava
Rhetiq 99 so that’s how he becomes darth knight
Bruce: Yield
Ra's Al Ghul: *You may have outsmarted me, but I outsmarted your outsmarting*
Khaled Osman I understood that reference!
One step ahead of the game isn't a plan, kid. Not two to three steps ahead. Beating an enemy's move before it's even made, now that's a plan.
Qui-Gon: "Don't get cocky kid"
Wayne: "Wrong franchise and wrong character..."
Now Ra's again: "Shit..."
For a second i read Rasgula..
He outpizzad the hut
Liam Neeson is fucking amazing in this movie
He's fucking amazing in most movies. In this one he was teaching Bruce Wayne *A very particular set of skills*
@@CB-xr1eg - Liam's always been a fantastic actor, even in Episode 1 of Star Wars. But he's clearly better here because of the director and film crew.
Liam Neeson is fucking amazing in *every* movie. FTFY.
when is he not?
@@cactusmalone DDL
"Theatricality and deception powerful agents to the uninitiated but we are initiated aren't we Bruce" Bane
Bane:Members of league of Shadows.... Annnnd you betrayed us
Batman: Us? You were excommunicated by a gang of psychopaths
Bane: I AM the League of Shadows I am here to fulfill RA'S AL GHUL'S DESTINY.
@@RobbyBoy2000 batman: *charges and spears bane*
@@randall6064 Bane: *Proceeds to get punched then headbutts batman and throws him off himself* ahhhhh you fight like a younger man...nothing held back....admirable..but mistaken *lights shut off* ohhhhhh you think darkness is your ally you merely adopted the dark I WAS BORN IN IT! molded by it....I didn't see light until I was already a man by then it was nothiNg to me but BLINDING!
@@RobbyBoy2000 *THE SHADOWS BETRAY YOU, BECAUSE THEY BELONG TO ME*
@@grimmywizard Bane: *Cracks batman's cowl* .....I will show you where I have made my home WHILST PREPARING TO BEING JUSTICE!... *catches detonator* ... Then I will BREAK YOU *Blows up the ceiling and a Tumbler Falls* Your precious Armory GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED we will need it
"Rub your chest, and your arms will take care of themselves."
It really works. I do it everytime I feel cold since I saw this scene 14 years ago.
Same. This scene just stuck with me and it will never go away. Amazing how some scenes are so good that they teach you something and it sticks with you for years
Woah. Its cool how so many people have been impacted by a simple scene. Power of cinema i guess.
Funny you should say that, because apparently Nolan said in a 2012 interview that he just made that up.
Haven't been able to find said interview as of yet, but the inverse makes more sense to me. Your chest is closer to your heart, which pumps warm blood. Your arms are further away, and by rubbing your arms you also hold them against your chest.
Some things feel natural because they do actually make sense.
I thought the same thing, limbs always get colder the fastest. Your core also just has more mass to help keep you warm. Sounds like the placebo effect in action to me.
@@Robbie32 One more tip from my father : When water is too hot or too cold in bathtub(or hot spring and etc), cover your chest with my your hands. It makes you get easier to get in water.
Talk about setting up a plot, here he learned to walk on ice to save Gordon in TDKR...
Justinho Regna bro I didn’t even notice. You a good observer
Not to mention ras story about his wife setting up the back story of a villian 2 movies away lol
I think my brain melted from this observation...please stop doing this to me...
bro.. damn
Huh. Never caught that.
This trilogy was a gift to our culture
The reason why I'm glad Batman & Robin happened
At least this. The rest was Corona, Inflation and absurd housing prices
And obsessive Dark Knight watching. Seriously the Dark Knight is kinda overrated. Batman begins had the better plot in my opinion
Nolan and Burton made the best Batman movies.
@@StudMacher96 Origin movies are almost always the best, IMO. Of the three Nolan films, Begins is my favorite. Same with Matrix and Iron Man. The first was the best.
Let’s see Paul Allen’s training
TRY GETTING A RESERVATION AT THE DORSIA NOW YOU FFUC....!!
LOL
I died 😂
Lmao
Underrated comment
Liam Neeson was one of the best things I loved about this movie and the trilogy, his performance as Ra's Al Ghul was absolutely amazing and he owned every single scene he was in
Favorite actor of all time. He always makes me forget he's a paid professional.
It was a shocker when you know his previous roles
Ra's al Ghul will always be an anti-villain (in this type of portrayal) in my mind...
Fun thing people see. They never saw the comic version of Ras al Ghul which is a straight up villain. After all, in the comics it wasn't league of shadows, it was league of ASSASSINS.
He is the Devil and one of the greatest villians in the DC comics, I know this is Nolan's version of Ra's Al Ghul, but I wouldnt call him that
@Ethan like thanos (not a marvel fanboy)
@Ethan It's a classic trope. In fiction mentors can be expected to either be killed by the villain or turn out to be the villain themselves.
@@machdude3366 OK? This is a movie though.
This movie was made such that you *DON'T* need to look at the comics, and they're non-canon with the movies.
As such, comic version of ras al ghul is irrelevant.
0:22 bane signature style of putting both the hands is copied from his own master ....
Damn! Good observation!
are you batman? world's greatest detective? nice...
Always mind your surroundings.You belong to league of shadows. Good observation
@@rikeshshrestha7mail ha ha ha... thanxxx bro
Oh shit. That was awesome dude
the soundtrack..hans zimmer never fails to deliver
Don't forget James Howard who helped write this scenes music
As far as I know this particulary OST was made by Newton Howard mostly.
"One day you catch yourself wishing the one you loved never existed... So you'd be spared your pain."
Nolan's an actual fucking genius
Notice how Ra’s tells Bruce that his parents death was his fathers fault, and taunts him by saying his father was too weak and lacked the will to act. He’s doing this to anger Bruce and teach him to direct his feelings toward the enemy.
t w e n t y y e a r s
Bruce's father didn't have the will to act against evil. He could only stand aside and protect his family with his own body. If he would fight against evil he had a chance to save his wife at least.
DAAAAAMN YOU WATCHED THE THING AS WELL?
@@dencheq Have you heard the tale of Thomas Wayne the Batman? It's not a story the League of Shadows would tell you.
all these sherlocks explaining obvious things😂😂
"Rub your chest, and your arms will take care of themselves."
I've always remembered this quote and I don't know why
Reason - Survival skills. Man V. Wild style, baby!
In survival situation you always need to conserve you body heat, blood circulation will take care of legs feet (and you also move your arms and legs more than you body)
So have I lool
“ You know how to fight six men. We can teach you how to engage 600. “ This line is just perfection.
The music fits perfectly with this scene. Just shows how well Nolan and Zimmer work together.
Especially in Man of Steel
"Always mind your surroundings" very useful and important line .
is that a high ground joke?
"Anakin, don't do it"
I say that to my gf all the time in crime ridden areas
Situational awareness.
Mohamad Dallashe, I say this to myself all the time. No matter where I go. I see people on their phones all the time & they never pay attention to where they’re going or to what they’re doing. It makes me laugh.
Almost all dialogues in this training are very deep and applies to all situations in life. For eg :
"The will to act is everything"
"You should become more than just a man in the mind of your opponent"
"Always mind your surroundings"
"Criminals thrive in the indulgence of society's understanding"
"One day you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed"
That's the magic behind Nolan's movies. The dialogues more than provide the circumstances and pain that characters have undergone / faced earlier.
Even in the movie "The Prestige" Hugh Jackman asks Bale - "Which knot did you tie?" to which he says " I don't know" revealing the entire plot of the movie in only these 2 sentences. Everyone applauds Nolan for his writing, but i admire him for his dialogues that presents the story.
*spoiler alert for The Prestige*
My understanding was that Bale said he didn't which knot he tied because Jackman was asking the twin who didn't tie the knot on that particular night. It was hinted that the knot tying was inconsistent in the shows.
@@keypeanutrandom Thats exactly my point. He indicated that there are twins through that one dialogue itself.
@@keypeanutrandom did Bale's character not (pun intended) clone himself after they split up after Jackman's wife died?
The League had no idea what they were creating.
*_Qui-Gon Gen teaching Bruce Wayne how to be a Ninja Batman, circa 2005 colourized._*
Oh, I never knew it was him, thanks 😊. I can see it now!
He survived
yo how tf this matey spell colourised with a z and a u 🤔🤔
Jin*
Nolan trilogy is untouchable and nailed the casting for Ras, Scarecrow, Joker and Bane. And of course Bale and Hathaway
Don't forget Two-Face. HUGLEY underrated performance from Eckhart.
This trilogy is so damn good. Each movie offers unique life lessons.
""Training is nothing, the will is everything" - best quote.
This is fact of life. When I'm in the gym, the exercises are nothing. It was the will of doing it for a whole year that transformed me.
Batman Begins - still the best Batman film ever made. Can't believe it's been 15 years!
TJ Devil Don’t forget The Dark Knight, that movie was a true masterpiece
@@aerithias2502 The whole trilogy is top notch. Sure, the Dark Knight Rises wasn't QUITE on par with the first two but it was still really good. If you take the entire trilogy as one combined work, the whole thing is a masterpiece.
True
The Batman looks good. I'm looking forward to it. About time they used The Riddler again - I like him more than Penguin, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze. Can't wait to see a demented Riddler in a serious Batman movie.
I actually enjoyed Batman Begins more for Batman and The Dark Knight more for Joker
"Criminal's thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding" - June 2020, truer words have never been spoken
"understanding" in this case means due process and many of our rights. These are the bad guys for a reason people, jesus.
@Kilo Byte The fuck are you babbling on about, geezer?
@@HelghastStalker So that means that they should have no rights and due process? Also, what rioters ever got a smack on the wrist? Not really a good look trying to defend a horrible prison system in an authoritarian country. Read some stories from people who survived those systems, and you will be taking back what you said.
@@HelghastStalker Can you please EXPLAIN why I'm wrong?
"...One day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed, you'd be spared from pain" bruce learn this the hard way later on when he lose rachel, he wish they never met.
These movies really spoke to me. The commentary on anger, grief, and loss is so well done. "That impossible anger strangling the grief until the memory of your loved ones is just poison in your veins. And one day you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed, so you'd be spared your pain."
You can learn alot from fictional characters 😤👌🦇
Ok boomer
@@adityarajasekar5138 What? He's praising batman.
Specially in tdk series.
Music Boy dude, just stfu. No one laughed, ur just cringy
Music Boy
dead meme
Still the greatest superhero origin movie I have ever seen.
"Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding."
Aging well.
that line could be dangerous
We need a stronger penal system
The first film was absolutely outstanding it laid a benchmark for the entire trilogy. 👏😁😁
As much as I love all the MCU films, this is powerful stuff with no CGI and just a pair of lead actors saying some well chosen words...
"The ninja understands that invisibility is a matter of patience and agility."
"Anger does not change the fact that your father failed to act..."
Ra's was teasing his mixtape by spitting those flaming lines🔥
I know the jokers great and everything But Ras will always be my favourite villain of this trilogy
@@OrangeUtan1 ras would have wiped the floor with joker
@@tazo4870 nah joker would've already been 10 steps ahead of him. Ras is smart but not as smart as the joker
@@bonbonnt249 bro please stop. Ra's literally owned a league of ninjas. If batman didn't stop him in the first movie then Joker would have been the first person Ra's would have killed.
Best Batman origin Movie. All Dialogs make sense. It's basically Batman Year one POV Bruce wayne and a tiny bit of The man Who laughs. Perfect.
"Your anger gives you great power, but if you let it, it will destroy you." I learned that lesson the hard way, multiple times. Cost me two jobs and several relationships.
the same thing happened to a guy called Anakin Skywalker
@@elijahknox4421 true.
This is some good ass writing bruh
bruh
*bruh*
hell yeah bruh
if anyone needs further proof why Bale was so convincing in this film and across the trilogy, freeze this clip at 1:47 and notice the infuriated glare he gives to Neeson's character. That is some acting chops!
his face when he's looking up at Wayne manor burning later in the movie and he sees that as his parents' legacy burning because of him before Alfred encourages him by quoting his dad: "why do we fall master Wayne? So that we can learn to pick ourselves up again." "You still haven't given up on me?" "Neva"
1:04 (with subs): Bryan cannot be tolerated. A lesson to all Bryans in the world
The subtitles were spot on, lol.
What did I do?
Dammit Bryan.
They fixed it.
@@Robbie32 Bryan can finally sleep peaceful
"And one day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed so you'd be spared of your pain."
EPIC LINES !
The training is nothing,
Will is everything,
the will to act...
Fantastic lines 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Always loved this movie its one of my favorite movies of all time
Bruce was gone for 7 years, so presumably most of that was spent training. By TDKR, Batman last appeared 8 years ago. And from Bruce's return to Gotham in Begins to end of TDK, somewhere between 12-18 months passed. TDKR takes place over a span of a little over 6 months, as by the time Bane pulls the core from the fusion reactor, he says it has 5 months before he explodes. In short, Bruce was Batman for only short time, and yet spent nearly 7 years of training to get there!
No other Batman movie can be compared to this one. Sure, Christian Bale killed it but he alone isn’t the reason this movie was such a success. Every single person involved put in some serious work. Every single character, scene, music, outfit and dialogue are memorable. Truly a piece of art. This movie ages like fine wine too. Can’t believe it’s been 17 years now.
Just think about all the memorable characters in this movie:
-Bruce
-Alfred
-Ras Al Ghul
-Lucius Fox
-Rachel
-Scarecrow
-Jim Gordon
just wow…
even more impressive when you think some of the best performances (including THE best performance) in the trilogy were by actors the public thought wouldn't be suited for the role. Liam Neeson always played the good guy (which made the twist at the end more unexpected), Gary Oldman always played the bad guy and didn't look like Gordon, and Heath Ledger always played the charming good guy
Does anyone know how we can enroll in this school please?
Travel to Japan and try to join Hatsumi Masaaki's school of Ninjutsu, that's all I can think of on the spot.
Yeah, Masaaki's the closest thing to a great Ninjutsu teacher, as depicted in this film.
@@waedjradi I don't mean to flex but.... My father trained under him and currently has a black belt with 7 stripes
Online diploma
@bleach4711 LMAO NAVY SEALS🤣🤣. Being in the military doesnt make you a human weapon trust me. Those guys are good at shooting and working as a team to get the job done. They arent super heros lol
No film, DC or Marvel has ever done an origin story to the same level as Batman Begins, the level of emotion in this scene
Whenever i feel low i just watch this i get a new hope to kick start my day
Liam killed this movie he was absolutely brilliant
Christian Bale is my favorite Batman. I love every movie by Liam Neeson. This is soo good for me. What makes me sad is that Liam Neeson's character talks about the loss of a wife and knowing that Liam lost his wife in real life just makes me want to cry 😢 😭
Would've loved to see this with Qui Gon and Obi Wan
he said a very powerfull line
your mind must be here on the present where it belongs no past no future thoughts you should mind*
The best training sequence hands down.
Nah, Mr. Miyagi training Daniel was just as good, if not better, and Jackie Chan learning the ways of the Drunken Master was more intense. But this is pretty good too.
Also check out Slade and Oliver Queen from Arrow
Rocky IV - Drago taking steroids and using all those state-of-the-art Soviet machines
there’s no other movie with this kind of story man. Makes it very rewatchable (in my eyes.)
There’s a goldmine of material just in the years that Bruce becomes Batman. He doesn’t just get trained by Ras al gul, he learned from a world class boxer, learned his technical skills from a maniac mechanic, got buried in Egypt and was forced to build his way out. You could make an amazing movie just about him becoming batman
I think thats what there going for with robert pattinson as the new batman. I really hope they make a series of movies with him begginning.
I would never want to fight Liam
On a Batman clip binge are we?
I could take him in a fist fight no problem
“Your anger gives you great power, but if you let it, it will destroy you.”
"training is nothing, will is everything!*
Really helped me through some tough times
2:06 "Will is everything!"
I think Ra's would appreciate the BvS Thomas Wayne since he had the will to act.
Your training is nothing, your will is everything . . The scene doesn't get enough
The Villains always seem to get the best and most meaningful lines in movies. Certainly the most memorable.
When the villain starts making sense, you know u r doomed.
this movie has such great lines
The training is nothing
Will is everything
The will to act
That is the lesson of my life .
*And one day,you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed,so you'd be spared your pain*
03:23 Foreahadowing for Liam's next movie franchise...
"Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding" One of the truest statement in the movie
"Criminals thrive in the indulgence of society's understanding...." Another good quote.......
My favourite of all the Batman films
Master Qui-Gun: your training is nothing you must trust only in the force
The beginning of one of the best trilogys 🙏🏻
“I had a wife... she was, TAKEN, from me. Huh, oh...”
This is straight out of an anime and I love it.
I grew up with the majesty of star wars. But the magnificence of this is something more.
''You've sacrificed sure footing for a killing stroke.' Great lines throughout
Love it, the best scene from whole trilogy IMO.
The Joker from TDK won my heart...but Bale didn't even touch it!
@@shinji_27 the escape from the pit is the best scene
Glad someone else thinks so. This scene is the 'making' of Batman.
After watching joker it’s amazing to come back to this and see the difference between Batman and Joker. Here you see Batman motivated at first by rage and fear which he later overcomes to provide good. And the joker through his misfortunes falls into madness. Obviously joker was dealt a much worse hand lol but interesting to see how bale Batman and Joaquin Phoenix joker took to different paths
Shows how pain can be the deciding factor in who you become, it’s just up to you which path you follow
Raz, "As I've told all my students, when in a fight-always have the high ground."
Subtle detail, when R'as says that Bruce's parents' death was his father's fault, Bruce interprets him as saying Thomas Wayne should have beaten Chill up or could have fought his way out, and that it was his own fault he died.
however, what R'as actually meant was that the sympathy Thomas Wayne had for those people, and the efforts he undertook to help them, his compassion and understanding, is why people like Chill were allowed to exist. R'as and Bruce are thinking of two different things about what R'as means by "your father's fault" and it isn't clarified until later.
good point, and we see that today, toleration of everything until the world became a circus.
I never thought of that: He doesn't mean that Thomas failed to act _in the moment;_ he means that he had the power to purge the criminal element but became a bleeding heart philanthropist instead. That's deep, dude
@@muhammaddahshan1286 if we tolerate everything then we stand for nothing.
Such a powerful scene. Still get goosebumps everytime.
Liam Neeson role as Ras Al Ghul was an icing on the cake🍰 training is nothing but the will to act is everything
this is such a powerful scene and the soundtrack ads sooooooooooooo much depth to the scene.
Whenever I break up with a girl "Begins" is my go to motivational film to get me out of my slump. Time to get better, time to get strong/fit and its time to embrace being alone again.
@dan j I honestly don't know what to say to this. Heartbreak is terrible but I couldn't tell you how terrible true loneliness is. I've never truly been alone and I'm sorry I can't relate. To be honest you are stronger than me to carry that burden. I am sorry. If you need someonento talk to just private message me and I'll give you my number/email.
This scene is the key to why Batman can come out of nowhere showing himself in front of Commissioner Gordon during an ice walk in TDKR.
Idk why but i always go back to this film for guidance
Same here
Genius storytelling by Nolan to combine Ducard (an international crime fighting mentor of Bruce from Batman's comic origin) and Ras into one character. Fits perfectly with this "deception and theatricality" preaching Al Ghul during the later climatic reveal.
This entire sequence is incredible film making at its finest
Raaz : You know how to fight 6 men... We can teach you to engage 600...
Batman : What about 1 man named Bane....??
It just hit me. He saved all of those cops from the sewers with John Blake in The Dark Knight Rises, told him that he gave him an army and he engaged a war (Againts 600?). Apparently, Bruce took his lessons seriously. Nice touch
Says a lot more than anything else that I still remember most of the lines of this movie and I was just a kid when it came out. I wish I could go back in time and to have the chance of seeing it again for the first time. Probably the one I enjoyed the most along with The Winter Soldier from Marvel in recent years.
Liam and Bale are powerful agents. They became more than just actors in the mind of the viewer.
The Batman trilogy is more than just a set of movies...it's life lessons and philosophy rolled into one.
Ra’s/ Liam is an underrated villain.
Every one of the films was brilliant in its own way. This trilogy is one of the great pieces of film
Begins - Falls - Rise = Best Triology ❤️
0:22 anyone noticed how he holds his jacket the same way as Bayne? ❤️
Ra's: "Theatricalities and deception are powerful agents. You must become more than a man in the mind of your opponent."
Bane: "Theatricality and deception are powerful agents for the uninitiated."
Ra's al ghu was incredibly intelligent and truly a fantastic teacher to bruce about taking actions at will and destructive concentration through out his surroundings.I was amazed by how smart he was to know his philosophy about lots of things.He talks real shit about a lot of things he's got balls i'll give em that.
The message in this scene hits on soo many levels . Powerful!