people blame todays failing superhero movies on “superhero fatigue “ its more like bad writing fatigue. this movie was treated with respect and intelligence
Right but there's some dumb scenes like the moment he's literally jumping across buildings with his car...wtf and screaming rachel like a madman and where's the drugs and who sent you...calm down bale
I know the Dark Knight is a fantastic film. But for me, Begins just has this special place in my heart. One that even Nolan’s arguably best film cannot shake.
@@Hadex01 well…I mean some of the editing of it could be better but the emotional core of the story on these fights and the characterization helps me move past that, especially the final act of TDK where it isn’t flashy but the entire stake is high af, Joker’s brilliant set up of doctors and clowns, Cops are clueless, Batman have to save everyone it’s just an underrated sequence
@beep boop Beep education is scam created to doctrine you and sucking money from working class, believing that their live could be better with it. Before school exist people already working and gain expirience from real life.
beep boop Beep its not base on the movie, its base on real life. This movie just happened to have something slightly relateable in real life. The mistake of education system this day is they teach you something that almost useless in real life. All of those math, science, social science etc almost have no use when one day you get a job or start your own business. Its all just for the sake of getting some degree that have no guarantee of making your life better but not skill and experience. Let's just take example people who make this movie like you said. Did they educated? Maybe. Did they learn how to be good director, actor, writer, cinematographer, cgi artist in some school? Most probably not. Well yes there is some school where you can learn all of that, but let's be honest here, most people getting a job that are different than what they learn in school. They learn about sociopolitic but working at bank, architecture but become enterpreneur, economy but become artist. This is also the mistake of education, it doesn't make you realize your own potential until you actually graduated and its all to late. The people who make this movie probably getting their skill from autodidact learning base on their passion not in school. Most of them maybe not come from school that teach you how to make movies.
"your parents' death was not your fault... it was your father's" gives me chills every time. best line in the series, and delivered perfectly by neeson.
his father was weak...you can't be this rich and not have the ability to defend yourself .... a man must be capable of great evil and at the same time learn to control his animality
Nah, “the training is nothing, the will is everything.” Is the best. Delivered perfectly as well. That or the line about wishing your loved ones never existed to spare your pain.
"Crime can not be tolerated, criminals thrive on society's understanding" "Compassion is a weakness your enemy will not share" This movie is so relatable and powerful, it shows how corruption can destroy a city/ nation by spreading injustice, crime and poverty. Bruce had to fight both crime and corruption in the system at the same time. It encourages good ppl to unite together to stand up against evil. As evil gather it's allies so should good. Bruce still needed Rachel's and Gordon's help.
This is true, this is why in Greekistan (Greece) police seriously lets Gýpsïes to rob whole storages and get away with crime because the police are actually in fact the most spineless cowards who have no will to act and justice. They only over-react to criminals who are Rhomioi/"Greek" and to Gýpsïes and to Albanians criminals to an extent, are cowardly chuckling like coward chickens they really are and never catch them.
Except the movie was about how that was wrong and how Bruce rose above that mentality. In reality, this ironically a poor understanding of "understanding". We can understand crime and criminals without being tolerant of it. In fact understanding of crime and criminals is vital to solving and reducing crime and criminals. This bullish mentality about crime and criminals that Ras espouses is how we perpetuated the war on drugs, which is a complete and utter failure.
He believes a way of surving justice is by eliminating people who don't follow his methods. He believes this is the solution for living in balance. People who have extreme ways of thinking are usually ''fanatic''. Take for example Thanos, he believes killing half of the population would create balance. Less people, less food hunger, etc. This makes kinda sense from a point of view. But ethicaly, it is wrong. So, he is not evil, but in the wrong. Sorry if I wrote a lot, I find this character interesting. Edit: OH MY GOD. I just saw the third movie of the trilogy and didn’t expect Ra’s Al Ghoul to come back!!! And the ending was 🤩
he believes in absolute justice, yet not for himself. He commits murder to galvanize others to do things, such as by killing Bruce Wayne's parents to motivate Gotham City
Mr Chaser Bale isn’t the reason the dark knight is the best super hero movie of all time objectively that’s all Nolan, but bale is still the best batman right now Pattison could top him only time will tell
a_white _smurf that’s you’re opinion and I agree Logan is the best marvel movie apart from maybe spiderman 2 but the dark knight will always be my favourite superhero movie
Bale is a unique batman set in too a mord realistic plint of view. For me The best comic batman atm is batfleck he dis a super god Bruce Wayne from The comics. This is like an alternative version of batman and it is a masterpiece even IF u dont like Bale.
It seems like that the live action ras al ghuls i’ve seen don’t really come off as evil villains that want to take over the world or city like most villain ,instead someone that has a vision that believes in order and justice but seeks a illegitimate son to carry on his legacy and have questionable methods to achieve them
18 years. I went from a 11 year boy to a 29 year old man. The Will to Act is the the greatest advice, delivered by Liam Neeson - touches every nerve, memory, belief in my head.
wolfjester44 one of the best voices. There's Liam, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Conroy, Jeremy Irons, the voice of Mufasa😅 and I can't think of any other right now but I know there is are few more! Coolest voices ever!!!!
This is why Batman always had the best origin story imo, he wasn't just gifted the ability to be a hero from some supernatural accident, he instead became one through years of hard work and introspection.
The scene with Bruce crying in Alfred’s arms ultimately sums up the pain that Batman embodies - a child eaten alive by an unimaginable amount of guilt about seemingly causing the deaths of the two people he cared about the most. Harnessing that pain, guilt, fear, and rage into something positive is the greatest challenge.
Man this hits hard. But damn true. Anyone who has had to live with the burden of guilt caused by a loss (call it death, call it breakup), understands your point.
This is an old post. But I understand. I failed to save my two best friend from death and it's haunted me for years.. idk how to accept it. I've blamed myself and it's held me back from everything in life. I always think of them and I'm trying so hard to break out of it, but I cant. I wish I had Bruce's strength to pull me out of this 😔
I think showing Bruce training to become Batman was the best decision Nolan made. Often times, we see Bruce's parents are killed and the next time we see him, he's Batman. But actually showing how Bruce goes from a scared but angry orphan, seeing how he doesn't start out planning to become a vigilante, but rather as someone for whom crime becomes an obsession, someone filled with anger and rage, and then seeing how a mentor is able to help him channel and focus that rage to become something more. It adds a very human element to Batman.
U571 agree ...and the music's good....very good trilogy....Batman the best superhero...no powers just human and learned what was needed.....that's super..yes?
Damn... Come to think of it, Ra's totally foreshadowed the Joker when he mentioned that 'there are those who must be fought without decency who must be fought without hesitation, without pity.' Complete genius.
Bitchslapper316 this subtle point was missed by most people. Alfred is basically admitting that the solution to catching the bandit was doing what Ra’s wanted to do to Gotham. The Dark Knight is a movie that is pretty much proving his point about society. When you also include the events of TDKR, Ra’s al Ghul is the main antagonist of the trilogy.
I disagree to an extent. Ras wanted to destroy ALL of Gotham. Having no hope even for the countless innocents on it. He claims that every person of Gotham is some form of criminal. Just like how Joker claims that every person is a monster. But these are all extremities. Remember the 2 ships? They were proof that people in general would want nothing more than to live peaceful lives whenever they can. The ship with civilians unwilling to stain their souls, the ship with criminals unwilling to act on such a drastic evil. The criminals in this case is even proof that most of them ended up criminals usually not by 100% choice. Joker and Ras’ ideals are true, but they are extremes, and cannot be used to define society/humans. Batman fights for the hope we all have, a hope that we all want good, and that even the tainted deserve a second chance to prove that sense of good.
I like that Ra's opens up about his life with Bruce. It shows the respect and trust that he has for him. If only he shared the same views as Bruce they could've accomplished many things together
@@dannyboy4140 he introduced himself as Henri ducard (a former French detective) from the books I never understood why Nolan did this. Because Ras al ghul is from the Middle East his league of shadows were Arabian warriors but in begins there are Chinese or black man wich is completely wrong. It should have been Middle East looking people. Also ras al ghul was the son of a Sultan wich makes him a Muslim from his religion it should be included I think Nolan didn’t understand the character correctly
it's terrifying that people hear this quote and think it's intelligent. Wanting to live in a society where criminals are brutalized and any nuance is discarded as "weakness" is literally what separates the enlightened from the savage.
The greatest Batman film and one of the greatest films, not just superhero films, ever made. A comprehensive character study of one of the greatest literary figures in human history.
Preach, man. How they manage to take comic book characters and make them complex on a psychological and philosophical level while still retaining the pace and badassery that a comic book medium needs is mind-numbingly spectacular. Batman Begins is among my favorite movies ever.
“Until the memories of your loved ones are just poison in your veins. And one day you catch yourself wishing, the one you loved has never existed. so you'd be spared of your pain..." So many great lines!!!
+Lucretia Debrev because we can all relate to that. we all lose the ones we love, and wish that we never had known them, because the memories of them really are poison in our vains. whoever did the writing of this script, is a fuckin genius.
+Wentao Feng 'If you make yourself MORE than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal. And if they can't stop you, you become something else entire.' 'Which is?' 'A legend, Mr Wayne.' I liked this line the most. Pretty good meaning, don't you say?
Heath Ledger was phenomenal in his role as Joker but Batman Begins is my favourite in the trilogy because of the dark tone it had. Neeson was spectacular and totally nailed the role as R'as al-Ghul
I used to worship that line but time since I have realized that it is a half-truth. Think of it like this: One can decide he/she wants gold in the Olympics. But unless you train your ass off everyday and build your body up to Olympic standards you will never win gold or even qualify. The will to succeed/win is important but equally important is the training that comes out of that will power. You need both.
We must take into account the context of the line, "the will to act" the point isn't to purely prize willpower and disposition above all else, he's driving forward the point that one must capitalize on opportunities regardless of whether or not the odds are favorable. "The guy had a gun" Rahs reprimands Bruce for creating a rationalization instead of coming to the conclusion that in life one must act regardless of whether or not the conditions are ideal or one has had "training"
It took me the longest time to realize that what Ras was saying was that being angry and living with that rage inside makes you weak. But to control it and to use it as a tool rather than a Vice makes you all the more powerful
@@kevdadragonslxyer5300 Well, thats one of the reasons. But many people don't know that when your angry and filled with rage, You're more mature and Focused mentally and you're stronger physically. You could use this power to assert dominance, however, if you let it control you, you will regret it. Just like when you're extremely angry, you feel like you can punch and break a wall, but if you try doing that, your fist will break.
this scene still send chills to my spine.I was lost in my life with no drive at all, but that word 'Will to act is everything" this single sentence ignited something inside of me. Im very grateful to nolan for this movie and mr.bale for protraying in the best possible manner
‘Warm your chest, your arms will take care of themselfs’ that was the quote my brain fixed in my memory for some reason, i was really shocked when years later i heard Nolan saying that this is not really true, but he tought it would sound legit, and it did. Especially when Liam Neeson delivers the line.🤣
And he's probably teaching him classic ninjutsu and tradecraft about how to engage a much larger force, like instead of fighting head on do things like sabotage and target there leaders for assassination/kidnapping, Reconnaissance etc. There are stories and legends of Ninja doing all kinds of crazy stuff during war.
Not sure this is exactly what he meant, realistically this is more plausible. By my interpretation has always been, he knows how to beat 6 men single handedly, but engaging 600 as in initiating combat with 600 different opponents with the best probability of success and strategy. Meaning for example later in the movie he jumps in the center of more than a dozen armed thugs but engages them at once surrounded while maintaining control and dominance. Not instantly brawling them and beating them instantly, sort of how sherlock holmes fought in that one scene but against a larger force of people. So figuratively and movie wise raas was saying he could teach bruce to jump into an army of people and be able to fight. I know one example that contradicts this is later in the movie when hes swarmed by deranged civilians, I'd argue he wasnt actually fighting them. But that's also just how I saw it.
"You have learned to bury your guilt with anger. I will teach you to confront it and to face the truth". That moment is as if a veil shrouding Bruce from the reality of the world fell.
I loved that Batman was a dude who worked his tail off and was trained by the best in the world, even if they were villainous. Super legit backstory and it just feels great. These scenes have a timelessness to them.
“Your anger gives you great power, but if you let it, it will destroy you.” Why do I feel like this would be a legit thing for Qui-Gon Jin to say in Star Wars???
@@aamirrazak3467 Her name is Tahl, she is his fellow Jedi from the same clan back when he was an initiate. They love each other dearly but both of them choose Jedi's duty first so they didn't get married or anything. Just continue to care for each other as a close friend.
It must have been such a breath of air to watch this upon its initial release because people at the time probably had such a shallow perception of Batman from the Burton/Shoemaker movies along with the 60’s series. They likely just viewed Batman as a typical superhero who fights the villain in Gotham City because that’s what they were accustomed to over the past previous decades in cinema and television. This movie exploring him more as a complexed and layered character who trains in the Himalayas to learn how to fight injustice must’ve been such a refreshing portrayal to witness. This movie really captured the human being persona of a man trying to become something terrifying to save a city riddled with scum. No other depiction maybe outside comics and the animated series (which not much of the general audience was familiar with, just die hards and children) explored this part of Batman in media prior to this films release.
I've actually learned so much from Bruce Wayne in all 3 movies. Not only is this a badass superhero movie, it teaches you to make the right decisions and have "the will to act".
Dallasmed65 to me, I think the greatest lesson to get from this movie is why failure is important for us to learn how to rise up again, I:e “Why do we fall?”
Dallasmed65 watch Batman: Gotham Knight. There’s a segment called working through the pain. And also read Hush. It goes into some detail about his training before he took on the cowl. You won’t regret it! The trilogy is amazing but his training here pales in comparison with what Bruce actually went through. Especially in Tibet.
"My anger outweighs my guilt." No one is going to beat Christian Bale's portrayal as Batman. He was born for the role. Every line that comes from him seems so natural!
+Thrilla Whale I decided a long time ago that I was going to skip that. lol I'm more than content with Christian Bale and Michael Caine. Can't beat perfection.
Nolan explained, the line "rub your chest, your arms will take care of themselves" was actually nonsense made by him, but liam neeson's delivery made it sound like a legit advice
Ron Brown you don't get the meaning of that line do you? The message behind it? Being able to take 6 men out by yourself would be seen as an impressive feat. What Raz's is saying with every line is that he can make Bruce do the impossible.
The line doesn't mean he'll learn to physically fight 600 men at once. It's talking about tactics, psychological warfare , being able to engage your enemies and defeat them without the need to physically fight them. Batman's greatest asset in the DC universe has always been his mind not his fighting abilities.
exactly you can do whatever you can do but if you dont have the balls to do it if nesesary i mean in heat up situations it means you learned nothing dat means train for reality not for what you think it will be the reality ;) have a nice day
"The training is nothing, the will is everything!!" This line sounds so true as it applies to us martial artists, all of the years of training in those styles will not mean jack if it is not used properly.
Andrew Hong True! Zimmer also scored Movie Masterpieces like Kung Fu Panda & Kung Fu Panda 2! Love thos films, a wonderful franchise indeed, as well as The Dark Knight series.
This trilogy will never be surpassed, in my opinion. The development and detail of the characters, the script, the music, the cinematography. Everything is perfect.
I don't know. Lord of the Rings had all of those things too, and made a lot of technical innovations as well. Remember, the Batman trilogy contained Bane, the least understandable character in Hollywood history. His scenes were barely comprehensible without subtitles. The first two Batman films were amazing. But the Dark Knight Rises was so full of plot holes it lived in a plot ditch, the new characters were terrible, the script was of a lower standard, and the fight scenes were boring and terribly shot. When it comes to cinematography, I think that the only film that comes close to perfection is Mad Max. God that film was amazingly shot.
+NOMADSPY You could? I found that he mumbled too much, and that his speech was garbled by his face-mask. Some of the time, he was understandable. But he also had moments when he was completely unintelligible. To be fair though, Bale's Batman had the same problem sometimes, with that ridiculous voice he put on. When he said "where's the trigger, you'd never give it to an ordinary citizen' he sounded like he'd drunk a whole keg of beer that had also been full of razor blades.
***** Definitely this. Mad Max has the best special effects and CGI i have ever seen. It's the blend of CGI and live action that makes it so convincing to the eye. So much of that film was live action, and the CGI so well blended into the action, that it didn't stand out as fake, like CGI usually does. Of course, it helps that all the most insane and impressive stunts in Mad Max were actual, physical stunts. When the truck crashed into the canyon.. i would never have believed they actually did that to the War Rig if I hadn't watched the making of special features That said, even cheap CGI can be done amazingly well with a good team. Iron Sky has genuinely impressive CGI, and it only had a budget of 10 million dollars. Transformers Dark of The Moon had about 10 times that and had effects that looked like they'd been done by first year grad students. Which is a shame really, because Mad Max was one of the best films I've ever seen and barely turned a profit. Whereas Michael Bay films just make all of the money in the world.
“The impossible anger, strangling the grief until the memory of your loved ones is just poison in your veins, until one day you’ll catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed, so you’d be spared your pain.” Beautifully written with such a heartfelt and painful meaning within, the words are so truthful as the loss of someone so close to your heart can twist your mind and take your thoughts to the darkest of places that feels inescapable. Batman Begins. 10/10.
2:39 - That *”It was your father’s”* moment was so amazing…I feel like this movie did such a good job in that moment of emphasising what it means to be a man and how it does ultimately fall to you to protect your family. I feel like we would never get a moment like that one in a modern movie.
A man carries many responsibilities on his shoulders, having the strength to bear them is a must. Tragedy can sometimes teach us how to find that strength, much like Bruce.
Ras is incredibly idealistic and obviously portayed as an extremist and fanatic. Its mind boggling to me that people are seeing him as a role model with his one sided nuanceless view of the world. This is not what it means to be a man and he is clearly a wrong source of guidence. In the end its just a well written movie Villain and shouldnt be applied 100% to the real world
@@anonymesarschgesicht1715 I'll give you that. Ras has a very black and white value structure. That being said, everything Ras says in this scene is 99% true, especially regarding the death of Bruce's parents being his father's fault. Ultimately his father's lack of action can absolutely be seen as a lack of willingness to protect his family. His father chose to trust that a desperate man would not pull the trigger instead of looking for an opportunity to disarm him, or at least physically engage the armed man to allow Bruce and his mother to flee to safety. Basically there were multiple options available at that time, and even though the best course of action was unknown at the time, ultimately Thomas Wayne's decisions led to both his and his wife's deaths.
This is the best moment in the trilogy for me. And I love the dark knight. But Jesus. That sound track “you parents death was not your fault “. It was your fathers ! Drops sword and music decibel goes up. amazing.
His way of taking something as crazy as a billionaire dressing up as bat and fighting criminals, and managing to make it feel so real, understandable and possible is what makes him my favourite director of all time He’s one of the few directors I’ve seen who can consistently catch lightning in a bottle
@@MacTac141 In all honesty, I think it's because he treats the whole Batman thing just as a veneer. Kind of like the sauce you serve the food with. If the food tastes good in and of itself, the sauce can only enhance it. If the food tastes rotten to begin with, there's very little the sauce can do to hide that fact. Nolan understands this at a fundamental level. Tarantino is another director that understands this quite well, which is why in Tarantino's films, like their subject material or not, the writing tends to be top-notch.
Many prefer the Dark Knight, but my favorite is by far Batman Begins. The most human movie about hero you've ever seen. So layered, so nuanced. The whole opposite of the dark Knight.
Blacksplayer Because this movie was strictly about him and his beginnings and diving into who the character is. There was no need for that in The Dark Knight as he was already the fully recognized cape crusader of Gotham. We already knew who he was, so naturally it was time to tell another story in the characters’ journey as Batman. Each film is good in its own way.
Harry Drake it really wasn’t that bad. Wasn’t as great as the first two films, but it was a good final chapter in the trilogy and had the most comic accurate Catwoman. All three films are good in my book.
Same here! BB was number one for me. TKDR and then TDK. TDK was just a bunch of flash and bang IMO. TDKR, though I had to rewatch it, was a solid story.
‘The will to act.’ Honestly one of my favourite quotes. I’ve been thinking about this for years. I’m such a lazy person but I try everyday to be better, to force myself in to working out or learning new things. The will to act is what matters in life. I used to live in my daydreams, thinking about the person I could be. The will to act is what makes the difference.
Even when the times are hard, that quote help to keep going, because "nothing is gonna change if you don't do anything for it" that's always what think
Short(rank) list of quotes:Neeson,Ledger,Hardy-order it's up to you.Every single of characters that this actors playing are important the some way. Your choice;)
@@maciek8159Oohh...You think darkness is your ally. You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it. Molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but BLINDING! *Grabs Batman's neck and 👊 him, knocking him down* Shadows betray you because they belong to me. *Proceed to 👊 him repeatedly in the mask leaving a crack in it.*
+Pedobear SupportGroup Well if you sit on your ass and never act, most likely nothing will ever change in your life. It can be applied to a lot of things. Want a better living condition? Relationship? Better job? Improve yourself physically, mentally and spiritually? You must have the will to act.
This is an aspect of this origin story that I don't think has been touched upon until this movie did it: that his parents' death really wasn't his fault with his father failing to act. Nolan has managed to take a story that's been retold a hundred times and adds a layer of complexity to it with just this one, common sense, idea that no one has thought of before.
people blame todays failing superhero movies on “superhero fatigue “ its more like bad writing fatigue. this movie was treated with respect and intelligence
Agreed. If more superhero movies came out with this level of writing or at the very least comparable, I feel people would still be down for it.
indeed
Right but there's some dumb scenes like the moment he's literally jumping across buildings with his car...wtf and screaming rachel like a madman and where's the drugs and who sent you...calm down bale
@@razkable Its still a superhero movie. Unrealistic things should be expected.
@@razkable This is batmobile can do more than that
Man trained Obi wan and Batman doesn’t get better than that
damn I never even realised.
the ultimate sensei
Narnia
And was trained by Count Dooku
Also he was Zeus and trained the A-team
He sure does have a particular set skills.
3:09 The most heaviest line; "Training is nothing, the will to act is everything!" That's what brought me here.
It brought me here.
Any fool can train,
But the will to act is everything
So true. Training bjj and muay thai the last half decade that was my biggest hurdle. Performing. Understanding you are enough and deserve success.
Attitude, then skills, then plan. ASP!
David Goggins story permanently burned this into my brain
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I know the Dark Knight is a fantastic film. But for me, Begins just has this special place in my heart. One that even Nolan’s arguably best film cannot shake.
The character study of Batman in here is just so inspiring as fuck
@@madtitan0825 Facts. And I also thought the fight scenes were pretty good in the film
@@Hadex01 well…I mean some of the editing of it could be better but the emotional core of the story on these fights and the characterization helps me move past that, especially the final act of TDK where it isn’t flashy but the entire stake is high af, Joker’s brilliant set up of doctors and clowns, Cops are clueless, Batman have to save everyone it’s just an underrated sequence
I love TDK, but I actually like Begins immensely more because of how impactful the origin story is.
@@madtitan0825 it really is. So deeply symbolic and it can be applied in our own lives.
"You know how to fight 6 men, we can teach you how to engage 600" love that line....
Me too man, me too..
Me too 💪🏻
More scarier than superman and the most dangerous man even super man said he was
Liam's voice in here is pure gold
You know how to disappear,we can teach you to become truly invisible
The moment you realize a 2 hr movie about a fictional bat vigilante teaches you more about life than all of your yrs in school.
True, so true. Now it's all about brainwashing and indoctrination, hmph
They just don't make movies like this anymore.
School isn’t there to teach you about life. It is very stupid to compare the two
Exactly brother
FACTS
Life's falling apart, Time to rewatch this masterpiece.
same here g, hope you figure your way out.
@@sanjithm5464 virtual hug brother ❤️
Stand strong brother!
I hope you find the will to act and get out of whatever well you've fallen into.
@@WhiteFangofWar thanks brotha that means a lot for me right now 🤍
The acting, writing and music in this scene was pure genius.
And the swordplay! Ninja baby!
@@gmshadowtraders accept the camerawork during the fight being atrocious its an great scene
one of the best scenes in the movie ! batman begins is under rated
@@lalaoepsi7572 except*
I've learned so much from a man who doesn't exist.
Wow original comment
you totally right
Nolan
No you haven't
But the ideas are living.
"What makes you qualified for this job?"
"I have a certificate in-"
"EDUCATION IS NOTHING! EXPERIENCE IS EVERYTHING!!"
Dickydockydoo So true there is a reason we have induction training for about 6 months or so when we get a job in a company
i think a more applicable word is ‘work ethic is everything’
The will to learn and grow past your limits is everything
@beep boop Beep education is scam created to doctrine you and sucking money from working class, believing that their live could be better with it. Before school exist people already working and gain expirience from real life.
beep boop Beep its not base on the movie, its base on real life. This movie just happened to have something slightly relateable in real life. The mistake of education system this day is they teach you something that almost useless in real life. All of those math, science, social science etc almost have no use when one day you get a job or start your own business. Its all just for the sake of getting some degree that have no guarantee of making your life better but not skill and experience. Let's just take example people who make this movie like you said. Did they educated? Maybe. Did they learn how to be good director, actor, writer, cinematographer, cgi artist in some school? Most probably not. Well yes there is some school where you can learn all of that, but let's be honest here, most people getting a job that are different than what they learn in school. They learn about sociopolitic but working at bank, architecture but become enterpreneur, economy but become artist. This is also the mistake of education, it doesn't make you realize your own potential until you actually graduated and its all to late. The people who make this movie probably getting their skill from autodidact learning base on their passion not in school. Most of them maybe not come from school that teach you how to make movies.
"your parents' death was not your fault... it was your father's" gives me chills every time. best line in the series, and delivered perfectly by neeson.
his father was weak...you can't be this rich and not have the ability to defend yourself .... a man must be capable of great evil and at the same time learn to control his animality
When you watch the whole trilogy in hindsight it makes sense why he’d say this especially after the reveal about his daughter.
And the lines on lost love, lost family... Liam Neeson lost his wife in an accident
Nah, “the training is nothing, the will is everything.” Is the best. Delivered perfectly as well. That or the line about wishing your loved ones never existed to spare your pain.
"Crime can not be tolerated, criminals thrive on society's understanding"
"Compassion is a weakness your enemy will not share"
This movie is so relatable and powerful, it
shows how corruption can destroy a city/ nation by spreading injustice, crime and poverty.
Bruce had to fight both crime and corruption in the system at the same time.
It encourages good ppl to unite together to stand up against evil. As evil gather it's allies so should good. Bruce still needed Rachel's and Gordon's help.
Batman and the green lantern are DC's only relatable characters. Marvel 😅 also wish they had them as well.
This is true, this is why in Greekistan (Greece) police seriously lets Gýpsïes to rob whole storages and get away with crime because the police are actually in fact the most spineless cowards who have no will to act and justice. They only over-react to criminals who are Rhomioi/"Greek" and to Gýpsïes and to Albanians criminals to an extent, are cowardly chuckling like coward chickens they really are and never catch them.
This is why most normal people identify with conservativism. Looking to the left truly is a mental illness as stated in the books
Except the movie was about how that was wrong and how Bruce rose above that mentality.
In reality, this ironically a poor understanding of "understanding".
We can understand crime and criminals without being tolerant of it. In fact understanding of crime and criminals is vital to solving and reducing crime and criminals.
This bullish mentality about crime and criminals that Ras espouses is how we perpetuated the war on drugs, which is a complete and utter failure.
@@uromi-owuopukeme6081 What a bunch of bullshit lmao
"Training is NOTHING. WILL IS EVERYTHING!!!"
Training is about learning which will to act upon
This line changed the entire course of my life.
"THE Training is nothing! The will is everything!"
This is such a powerful and important lesson, and I'm mystified to realize I've never heard it anywhere else but in this fucking Batman movie.
The will to act
I’d argue this version of Ra’s Al Ghoul isn’t necessarily an evil man he just believes in absolute justice
He is like Anti hero turning to a villain
He believes a way of surving justice is by eliminating people who don't follow his methods. He believes this is the solution for living in balance. People who have extreme ways of thinking are usually ''fanatic''. Take for example Thanos, he believes killing half of the population would create balance. Less people, less food hunger, etc. This makes kinda sense from a point of view. But ethicaly, it is wrong. So, he is not evil, but in the wrong. Sorry if I wrote a lot, I find this character interesting.
Edit: OH MY GOD. I just saw the third movie of the trilogy and didn’t expect Ra’s Al Ghoul to come back!!! And the ending was 🤩
He's not evil, just uncompromising.
@@karla5191 I think Drax could have teached Bruce how to become invisible.
he believes in absolute justice, yet not for himself. He commits murder to galvanize others to do things, such as by killing Bruce Wayne's parents to motivate Gotham City
Batman Begins is underappreciated
This is the best in the TDK trilogy IMO.
Batman begins is the best Batman movie in the trilogy and the dark knight is the best movie of the trilogy
But we are _underappreciated,_ aren't we Mike?
Yes. Unbelievably so.
It was properly appreciated from 2005-2008. Theeeen TDK happened.
Training is nothing the will is everything.
It hits hard.
The will to act
Your training is NOTHING. Your will is *everything.* The will to act.
Mr Chaser Bale isn’t the reason the dark knight is the best super hero movie of all time objectively that’s all Nolan, but bale is still the best batman right now Pattison could top him only time will tell
The milk Man he’s just trolling man, don’t feed him
Logan shits all DC movies what are you smokin
a_white _smurf that’s you’re opinion and I agree Logan is the best marvel movie apart from maybe spiderman 2 but the dark knight will always be my favourite superhero movie
Bale is a unique batman set in too a mord realistic plint of view.
For me The best comic batman atm is batfleck he dis a super god Bruce Wayne from The comics.
This is like an alternative version of batman and it is a masterpiece even IF u dont like Bale.
Ra's Al Ghul is honestly the most underrated villain out of the trilogy
Ra’s is easily the best in my opinion
I agree. This whole movie was to be honest. Ra’s Al Ghul and scarecrow were so damn good.
It seems like that the live action ras al ghuls i’ve seen don’t really come off as evil villains that want to take over the world or city like most villain ,instead someone that has a vision that believes in order and justice but seeks a illegitimate son to carry on his legacy and have questionable methods to achieve them
He is a very smart man with radical elements how to reach the goals in life.
Great villain, the other two are just so much better. Joker and bane have become two of the best villains in cinema.
“Your parents’ death was not your fault; it was your father’s. Anger does not change the fact that your father failed to act.”
18 years. I went from a 11 year boy to a 29 year old man.
The Will to Act is the the greatest advice, delivered by Liam Neeson - touches every nerve, memory, belief in my head.
Your pet gold fish's death wasn't your fault...
... it was your father's!!!
@@brandondaniels9471 yeah, he ate it. fish fry :/
@@brandondaniels9471 The man had a net.
Would that stop you? @@Intrepid_Crusader1096
The dialogue in this movie is impeccable man
Nolan knows how to write.
This movie is impeccable
This trilogy is truly superior
Actually his brother Jonathan wrote the screenplay with him..both are talented
@@darcezillious Yeah, talented af
Liam Neeson has such a good voice.
wolfjester44 ikr!
wolfjester44 one of the best voices. There's Liam, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Conroy, Jeremy Irons, the voice of Mufasa😅 and I can't think of any other right now but I know there is are few more! Coolest voices ever!!!!
Keith David, Sean Conroy, Benedict Cumberbatch,Ian McKellin, Michael Ironside, and Ron Pearlman etc.
James Earl Jones
Kevin Michael Richardson
This is why Batman always had the best origin story imo, he wasn't just gifted the ability to be a hero from some supernatural accident, he instead became one through years of hard work and introspection.
The whole idea of Batman is that he could be anyone that’s what makes his story so powerful
The scene with Bruce crying in Alfred’s arms ultimately sums up the pain that Batman embodies - a child eaten alive by an unimaginable amount of guilt about seemingly causing the deaths of the two people he cared about the most. Harnessing that pain, guilt, fear, and rage into something positive is the greatest challenge.
Man this hits hard. But damn true. Anyone who has had to live with the burden of guilt caused by a loss (call it death, call it breakup), understands your point.
This is an old post. But I understand. I failed to save my two best friend from death and it's haunted me for years.. idk how to accept it. I've blamed myself and it's held me back from everything in life. I always think of them and I'm trying so hard to break out of it, but I cant. I wish I had Bruce's strength to pull me out of this 😔
I think showing Bruce training to become Batman was the best decision Nolan made. Often times, we see Bruce's parents are killed and the next time we see him, he's Batman. But actually showing how Bruce goes from a scared but angry orphan, seeing how he doesn't start out planning to become a vigilante, but rather as someone for whom crime becomes an obsession, someone filled with anger and rage, and then seeing how a mentor is able to help him channel and focus that rage to become something more. It adds a very human element to Batman.
Obi wan : thats my master
I also love the decision to use triumphant music in the scene where Bruce is getting his ass handed to him, really kind of neat.
Completely agree. And for me, that's why 'Begins' is the best film of the trilogy
@@stuco81 Same
U571 agree ...and the music's good....very good trilogy....Batman the best superhero...no powers just human and learned what was needed.....that's super..yes?
Damn... Come to think of it, Ra's totally foreshadowed the Joker when he mentioned that 'there are those who must be fought without decency who must be fought without hesitation, without pity.' Complete genius.
"We burned the forest down"
- Alfred
Bitchslapper316 this subtle point was missed by most people. Alfred is basically admitting that the solution to catching the bandit was doing what Ra’s wanted to do to Gotham. The Dark Knight is a movie that is pretty much proving his point about society. When you also include the events of TDKR, Ra’s al Ghul is the main antagonist of the trilogy.
@@NastiMarvasti yep
I disagree to an extent. Ras wanted to destroy ALL of Gotham. Having no hope even for the countless innocents on it. He claims that every person of Gotham is some form of criminal. Just like how Joker claims that every person is a monster. But these are all extremities. Remember the 2 ships? They were proof that people in general would want nothing more than to live peaceful lives whenever they can. The ship with civilians unwilling to stain their souls, the ship with criminals unwilling to act on such a drastic evil. The criminals in this case is even proof that most of them ended up criminals usually not by 100% choice. Joker and Ras’ ideals are true, but they are extremes, and cannot be used to define society/humans. Batman fights for the hope we all have, a hope that we all want good, and that even the tainted deserve a second chance to prove that sense of good.
@@KoOkiEzRoCkz What are you disagreeing with?
I like that Ra's opens up about his life with Bruce. It shows the respect and trust that he has for him. If only he shared the same views as Bruce they could've accomplished many things together
Or vice versa.
@@markcoleman7246 Exactly 👍. A good mentor is something a person needs especially a person with a goal
Not completely honest as he introduced himself as somebody else when in fact he was Ras Al Ghul.
@@dannyboy4140 Yes you're right but I think he was kinda honest with Bruce. The only lie we saw was the one that you mentioned
@@dannyboy4140 he introduced himself as Henri ducard (a former French detective) from the books I never understood why Nolan did this.
Because Ras al ghul is from the Middle East his league of shadows were Arabian warriors but in begins there are Chinese or black man wich is completely wrong.
It should have been Middle East looking people.
Also ras al ghul was the son of a Sultan wich makes him a Muslim from his religion it should be included
I think Nolan didn’t understand the character correctly
Liam neeson in 1999: Training obi wan
Liam neeson in 2005: Training batman
"Crime cannot be tolerated. Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding."
@33kaus holokaust One of my favourite lines, precisely because of how true it is. People confuse compassion with tolerance.
Unfortunately, people often include an implicit corollary, "We get to decide what crime is."
@@georgeofhamilton true
Ra's' lack of understanding is exactly why he became a monster bent on the murder of thousands. Be careful with thinking that way.
it's terrifying that people hear this quote and think it's intelligent. Wanting to live in a society where criminals are brutalized and any nuance is discarded as "weakness" is literally what separates the enlightened from the savage.
This man trained obiwan and batman.... He's a god :D
And your "god" got beat up by kids in Ted 2 😆
What's next, are you going to say this man saved Jews from the Holocaust? -.-
Well, Zeus was the king of the gods...
Not to mention he was Aslan
@@Alienkiwi730 Who saved jews then? God?
The greatest Batman film and one of the greatest films, not just superhero films, ever made. A comprehensive character study of one of the greatest literary figures in human history.
Preach, man. How they manage to take comic book characters and make them complex on a psychological and philosophical level while still retaining the pace and badassery that a comic book medium needs is mind-numbingly spectacular. Batman Begins is among my favorite movies ever.
Absoulately brother
" one of the greatest literary figures in human history"
Sorry, but i think you havn't read enough books if you think Batman stands out.
@@Mehmet-ef7qc comic book characters have always been complex
Nolan makes them a lot more complex
That's just it
@@prince-solomon Batman is fun to read, but one of the greatest literary figures in human history? No, not at all.
"Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding."
Truer words have never been spoken...
Just look at the Summer of Love and everything else in the last three years.
Jesus is here for sinners tho
@@tombakersfield742 but remember, He also said "sin no more." He's not an enabler
@@archaon2875 are you him God ?
“Until the memories of your loved ones are just poison in your veins. And one day you catch yourself wishing, the one you loved has never existed. so you'd be spared of your pain..." So many great lines!!!
Wentao Feng It's better to feel pain than nothing at all.
+Lucretia Debrev because we can all relate to that. we all lose the ones we love, and wish that we never had known them, because the memories of them really are poison in our vains.
whoever did the writing of this script, is a fuckin genius.
Lucretia Debrev I was quoting a Lumineers song but whatever works, it's a popular phrase after all :)
"Training is nothing!
Will is everything!
The Will to act."
+Wentao Feng 'If you make yourself MORE than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal. And if they can't stop you, you become something else entire.' 'Which is?' 'A legend, Mr Wayne.'
I liked this line the most. Pretty good meaning, don't you say?
Ra's al Ghul told a better love story in under a minute than most romantic movies nowadays:
"Once I had a wife... My great love.... "
Still better than twilight.....
It was Not Raas al Ghul
FACTS
Still better than The Last Jedi
@@seth_8607 it wasnt?
"You must become more than a man in your opponent's mind"
He sure did Mr Ghul
This training montage is a masterpiece. Best part of the whole movie in my opinion.
Damn. 11 years later and this scene still hits like a ton of bricks.
@Klorg Lork
Dang. 13 years later (2005-2018) and this scene still kicks ass like Duel of the Fates.
14 and counting
Facts
Klorg Lork lol ur profile picture 😂😂😂 we r the Millers 🤣🤣
which one!?
1:28... Bane learned everything from this man, even how to grip his clothing.
nice catch
Noticed that in some of my recent viewings, so fucking cool
Hey man most underrated comment of this shitty year
Bruh... These tiny details are insane
subtle detail you found nice
Even though this trilogy combined has earned more than 2 billion dollars and worldwide recognition, it is still underrated
Heath Ledger was phenomenal in his role as Joker but Batman Begins is my favourite in the trilogy because of the dark tone it had. Neeson was spectacular and totally nailed the role as R'as al-Ghul
The Dark Knight has a dark tone.
@@iamahuman6402 but Gotham was shown in a better way in batman begins..
"The training is NOTHING! The WILL IS EVERYTHING"! Truth within fiction...
those words cut deep
I used to worship that line but time since I have realized that it is a half-truth. Think of it like this: One can decide he/she wants gold in the Olympics. But unless you train your ass off everyday and build your body up to Olympic standards you will never win gold or even qualify. The will to succeed/win is important but equally important is the training that comes out of that will power. You need both.
We must take into account the context of the line, "the will to act" the point isn't to purely prize willpower and disposition above all else, he's driving forward the point that one must capitalize on opportunities regardless of whether or not the odds are favorable.
"The guy had a gun" Rahs reprimands Bruce for creating a rationalization instead of coming to the conclusion that in life one must act regardless of whether or not the conditions are ideal or one has had "training"
+Damon Lafarge I like it
+tails22x The will to act goes hand in hand with your training.
It took me the longest time to realize that what Ras was saying was that being angry and living with that rage inside makes you weak. But to control it and to use it as a tool rather than a Vice makes you all the more powerful
🙇🏾♂️🙏🏾💯💯💯
But how ?
Great observation
@@equilibriummomentum818 using that that anger as motivation perhaps
@@kevdadragonslxyer5300 Well, thats one of the reasons. But many people don't know that when your angry and filled with rage, You're more mature and Focused mentally and you're stronger physically. You could use this power to assert dominance, however, if you let it control you, you will regret it. Just like when you're extremely angry, you feel like you can punch and break a wall, but if you try doing that, your fist will break.
this scene still send chills to my spine.I was lost in my life with no drive at all, but that word 'Will to act is everything" this single sentence ignited something inside of me. Im very grateful to nolan for this movie and mr.bale for protraying in the best possible manner
Same for me
‘Warm your chest, your arms will take care of themselfs’ that was the quote my brain fixed in my memory for some reason, i was really shocked when years later i heard Nolan saying that this is not really true, but he tought it would sound legit, and it did. Especially when Liam Neeson delivers the line.🤣
I like how he said "engage 600." Instead of "fight 600." Meaning you can manipulate 600 by accessing their mind, collectively.
YES, Perfect choice of words!
And he's probably teaching him classic ninjutsu and tradecraft about how to engage a much larger force, like instead of fighting head on do things like sabotage and target there leaders for assassination/kidnapping, Reconnaissance etc. There are stories and legends of Ninja doing all kinds of crazy stuff during war.
Yes thank you for saying this! The wording he uses is perfect 👌!
what does it means?
Not sure this is exactly what he meant, realistically this is more plausible. By my interpretation has always been, he knows how to beat 6 men single handedly, but engaging 600 as in initiating combat with 600 different opponents with the best probability of success and strategy. Meaning for example later in the movie he jumps in the center of more than a dozen armed thugs but engages them at once surrounded while maintaining control and dominance. Not instantly brawling them and beating them instantly, sort of how sherlock holmes fought in that one scene but against a larger force of people. So figuratively and movie wise raas was saying he could teach bruce to jump into an army of people and be able to fight. I know one example that contradicts this is later in the movie when hes swarmed by deranged civilians, I'd argue he wasnt actually fighting them. But that's also just how I saw it.
Liam Neeson training Batman should be canon.
Not Ra's al Ghul. Liam Neeson.
It is in my eyes
+CheesyGranola OMG YES!
+CheesyGranola Hell might as well include jared leto's joker since the new 52 has fucked DC universe enough already...
Hell yeah lol
What if Ra's Al Ghoul was raised by Bruce Lee? And this is the sequel to Liam Neeson's "The Grey" survival life?
"You have learned to bury your guilt with anger. I will teach you to confront it and to face the truth". That moment is as if a veil shrouding Bruce from the reality of the world fell.
"She was TAKEN from me"
Why didnt he just use his particular set of skills?
They address that in TDKR.
He didnt have the will. The training is nothing, will is everything.
@@TheAmericanPrometheus the joke flew right pass your head right?
@@fresomende someone obviously hasn't seen other films with Liam Neeson
@@sebastianemnevik3262 you know what, I just realised you were referencing TAKEN, my bad.
1:55
''Theatricality and deception are powerful agents....'' - Ra's Al Ghul.
''.... against the uninitiated '' - Bane.
awesome quote linkage
Neat
+caleb conn you were ex-communicated, from a gang of psychopaths!
+Sergeant Sargeras
I spat out my tea xD
+caleb conn I AM THE LEAGUE OF SHADOWS!! I HAVE COME TO FULFILL RA'S AL GHUL'S DESTINY!
I loved that Batman was a dude who worked his tail off and was trained by the best in the world, even if they were villainous. Super legit backstory and it just feels great. These scenes have a timelessness to them.
2:30 -3:07 gives me chills. The score and the dialogue is so perfectly put together
2:30 - 3:20 *
1:28 Did anyone else notice the way that Ra's was standing? A lot like Bane. Love the small little details planted throughout this trilogy.
Amazing
good eye sir
Bane stands like Ra's. :)
Bane got it from Ra’s but good pick up though🤙🏽🤙🏽
Sensei John Kreese from the karate kid and cobra kai also stands like that
“Your anger gives you great power, but if you let it, it will destroy you.”
Why do I feel like this would be a legit thing for Qui-Gon Jin to say in Star Wars???
I could def see that, there are parallels beween Qui Gon and Ras, but Ras is darker and more willing to go to greater lengths for the "greater good"
Funny thing qui-gon also lost his wife and almost turned to the darkside
Roger wait Qui Gon has a wife? Are you sure i don’t remember that
@@aamirrazak3467 well I read it on the internet. It might be fake.
@@aamirrazak3467 Her name is Tahl, she is his fellow Jedi from the same clan back when he was an initiate. They love each other dearly but both of them choose Jedi's duty first so they didn't get married or anything. Just continue to care for each other as a close friend.
It must have been such a breath of air to watch this upon its initial release because people at the time probably had such a shallow perception of Batman from the Burton/Shoemaker movies along with the 60’s series. They likely just viewed Batman as a typical superhero who fights the villain in Gotham City because that’s what they were accustomed to over the past previous decades in cinema and television. This movie exploring him more as a complexed and layered character who trains in the Himalayas to learn how to fight injustice must’ve been such a refreshing portrayal to witness. This movie really captured the human being persona of a man trying to become something terrifying to save a city riddled with scum. No other depiction maybe outside comics and the animated series (which not much of the general audience was familiar with, just die hards and children) explored this part of Batman in media prior to this films release.
This movie still better than both new batmans
The Dark Knight trilogy was an artistic masterpiece
“I’ve had training“ THE TRAINING IS NOTHING WILL IS EVERYTHING.
I've actually learned so much from Bruce Wayne in all 3 movies. Not only is this a badass superhero movie, it teaches you to make the right decisions and have "the will to act".
Dallasmed65 to me, I think the greatest lesson to get from this movie is why failure is important for us to learn how to rise up again, I:e “Why do we fall?”
True. So, so true.
Nah, youve learned from Chris Nolan, incorporating his life experience that everyone picks up eventually in their lives into this story
Dallasmed65 watch Batman: Gotham Knight. There’s a segment called working through the pain. And also read Hush. It goes into some detail about his training before he took on the cowl. You won’t regret it! The trilogy is amazing but his training here pales in comparison with what Bruce actually went through. Especially in Tibet.
Hahaha
There’s not going to be another batman like this.
I'm excited to see Robert Pattinson's detective side of Batman
@McBossBrine Sir, how high are you?
@McBossBrine Affleck has no charisma and is an awful actor. I'm sure even Pattinson will do better than him
@@shuaybqadri1086 😂
@@San-oe1xv Nolan gave Patterson a shit ton of advice so let's hope
I think alfred is a great character in all of writing, he knows deep down bruce will never recover from this but he'll always be there for him.
Damn, it's already been 15 years and this film's still a masterpiece.
"My anger outweighs my guilt." No one is going to beat Christian Bale's portrayal as Batman. He was born for the role. Every line that comes from him seems so natural!
+SciFi FantasyGirl
And now, get ready for Ben Affleck in his big dumb power batsuit.
+Thrilla Whale I decided a long time ago that I was going to skip that. lol I'm more than content with Christian Bale and Michael Caine. Can't beat perfection.
+Thrilla Whale Christian Bale is my favourite live action Bat but I am excited for Ben Affleck's Batman
+SciFi FantasyGirl why can't u like both?
***** How is that dumb? Fighting Superman in a power suit is a guaranteed way of NOT GETTING KILLED!
This movie is a masterpiece. 2005 was not ready for it, today "super heroe" culture in cinema would love this movie.
bobiyeye it was well received by audiences and critics.
@GTRMclaren722
All the trilogy is a masterpiece.
@The Wolverine
Dang! Our usernames are pretty alike.
Batman begins was a huge success critically, and financially. I have no idea what you are talking about.
Meaning the new popular copy this one to be honest
"Will is Everything" scene is pinnacle point of his acting career. Absolute Sun Tzu wisdom
Nolan explained, the line "rub your chest, your arms will take care of themselves" was actually nonsense made by him, but liam neeson's delivery made it sound like a legit advice
"You know how to fight 6 men, we can teach you how to engage 600." My favorite line from this movie.
Why?
Ron Brown you don't get the meaning of that line do you? The message behind it? Being able to take 6 men out by yourself would be seen as an impressive feat. What Raz's is saying with every line is that he can make Bruce do the impossible.
The Faprofessor and now Barry Allen is THE IMPOSSIBLE!
SORRY, that came outt nowhere lol
The line doesn't mean he'll learn to physically fight 600 men at once. It's talking about tactics, psychological warfare , being able to engage your enemies and defeat them without the need to physically fight them. Batman's greatest asset in the DC universe has always been his mind not his fighting abilities.
Kevin Cooper but his fighting abilities come pretty damn close tho!
The background score during the sword fight makes this even more beautiful 😭😍
Batman Begins is sorely underrated, I don't think any other person could've played Ra's Al Ghul than Liam Neeson.
Same as Qui Gon Jinn. He's like the perfect actor in a mentor role.
He have particular set of skills
The training is nothing! The will is everything!! Words to live by
exactly you can do whatever you can do but if you dont have the balls to do it if nesesary i mean in heat up situations it means you learned nothing dat means train for reality not for what you think it will be the reality ;) have a nice day
"Training is nothing, will is everything"
My philosophy for preparing for my finals.
"Training is nothing, will is everything"
"The training is nothing, the will is everything!!"
This line sounds so true as it applies to us martial artists, all of the years of training in those styles will not mean jack if it is not used properly.
Nolan + Zimmer = Legendary Masterpiece
100%!
Truly Legend in Human History.
Zimmer can make any movie look better through his music. Look what he's done for all the other movies he has scored.
Don't forget Wally Pfister.
Andrew Hong
True! Zimmer also scored Movie Masterpieces like Kung Fu Panda & Kung Fu Panda 2! Love thos films, a wonderful franchise indeed, as well as The Dark Knight series.
This trilogy will never be surpassed, in my opinion. The development and detail of the characters, the script, the music, the cinematography. Everything is perfect.
I don't know. Lord of the Rings had all of those things too, and made a lot of technical innovations as well.
Remember, the Batman trilogy contained Bane, the least understandable character in Hollywood history. His scenes were barely comprehensible without subtitles.
The first two Batman films were amazing. But the Dark Knight Rises was so full of plot holes it lived in a plot ditch, the new characters were terrible, the script was of a lower standard, and the fight scenes were boring and terribly shot.
When it comes to cinematography, I think that the only film that comes close to perfection is Mad Max. God that film was amazingly shot.
+NOMADSPY You could? I found that he mumbled too much, and that his speech was garbled by his face-mask. Some of the time, he was understandable. But he also had moments when he was completely unintelligible. To be fair though, Bale's Batman had the same problem sometimes, with that ridiculous voice he put on. When he said "where's the trigger, you'd never give it to an ordinary citizen' he sounded like he'd drunk a whole keg of beer that had also been full of razor blades.
***** Definitely this. Mad Max has the best special effects and CGI i have ever seen. It's the blend of CGI and live action that makes it so convincing to the eye. So much of that film was live action, and the CGI so well blended into the action, that it didn't stand out as fake, like CGI usually does.
Of course, it helps that all the most insane and impressive stunts in Mad Max were actual, physical stunts. When the truck crashed into the canyon.. i would never have believed they actually did that to the War Rig if I hadn't watched the making of special features
That said, even cheap CGI can be done amazingly well with a good team. Iron Sky has genuinely impressive CGI, and it only had a budget of 10 million dollars. Transformers Dark of The Moon had about 10 times that and had effects that looked like they'd been done by first year grad students.
Which is a shame really, because Mad Max was one of the best films I've ever seen and barely turned a profit. Whereas Michael Bay films just make all of the money in the world.
+Haydn Russell
The LOTR trilogy destroys this trilogy. Not to mention, the last batman movie was complete shit.
Well Chris voice still Is terrible same with the choreography
Christopher Nolan is a genius, created best trilogy.
“The impossible anger, strangling the grief until the memory of your loved ones is just poison in your veins, until one day you’ll catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed, so you’d be spared your pain.” Beautifully written with such a heartfelt and painful meaning within, the words are so truthful as the loss of someone so close to your heart can twist your mind and take your thoughts to the darkest of places that feels inescapable.
Batman Begins. 10/10.
"The training is nothing. The will is everything". The longer I live, the more I believe this to be true.
See this DCEU? this is how you create a memorable character
Not comparable smh both are great
This series was beyond all comics
@@HeyImSupercoo haha sike bruh
@@HeyImSupercoo get the hell out asshole
Thank you verrrrry muchh!
Unpopular opinion : This is the greatest Batman movie of all time
It's unpopular opinion?
@@srm946 most people prefer the other 2 in this trilogy
It shouldn't be. Only thing wrong is some annoying editing and shakey cam, other than that it's perfect
2:39 - That *”It was your father’s”* moment was so amazing…I feel like this movie did such a good job in that moment of emphasising what it means to be a man and how it does ultimately fall to you to protect your family. I feel like we would never get a moment like that one in a modern movie.
A man carries many responsibilities on his shoulders, having the strength to bear them is a must. Tragedy can sometimes teach us how to find that strength, much like Bruce.
Ras is incredibly idealistic and obviously portayed as an extremist and fanatic. Its mind boggling to me that people are seeing him as a role model with his one sided nuanceless view of the world.
This is not what it means to be a man and he is clearly a wrong source of guidence. In the end its just a well written movie Villain and shouldnt be applied 100% to the real world
@@anonymesarschgesicht1715 I'll give you that. Ras has a very black and white value structure. That being said, everything Ras says in this scene is 99% true, especially regarding the death of Bruce's parents being his father's fault. Ultimately his father's lack of action can absolutely be seen as a lack of willingness to protect his family. His father chose to trust that a desperate man would not pull the trigger instead of looking for an opportunity to disarm him, or at least physically engage the armed man to allow Bruce and his mother to flee to safety. Basically there were multiple options available at that time, and even though the best course of action was unknown at the time, ultimately Thomas Wayne's decisions led to both his and his wife's deaths.
@@MagusKaliya just need a good mentor to help you channel your emotions
@@rsoxboyexactly.
The will to act is the only difference between a victim and an agent of change
I wish Liam Neeson would train me.
I wish he was my mentor my trainer
rencrow True that.
He does seem to have a very particular set of skills.
Jay Starr skills he has aquired through the years
A movie is a movie.
" *Theatricality and deception are powerful agents* " I dont know why but i love that line so much
“Ahhh theatricality and deception, powerful agents for the uninitiated, but we are initiated, aren’t we Bruce? Members of the leagueee of SHADOWS.”
@@j.9893 And you betrayed us.
@@brightblackgrouse6236 us? You were excumminacated by gang of psychopaths
It's kinda funny coming from an actor
Then bane said that to bruce
This is the best moment in the trilogy for me. And I love the dark knight. But Jesus. That sound track “you parents death was not your fault “. It was your fathers ! Drops sword and music decibel goes up. amazing.
LORD Jesus
Just watched the Batman and it was great. But this film is still the greatest origin story ever on film.
It really isnt.
Batman begins is way better than The Batman.
@Noureddine Faraji When he said ''the greatest origin story'' he was talking about Batman Begins, not The Batman.
@Noureddine Faraji exactly. Not even comparable. The Batman is very clearly Year 2 and not an origin story.
@@Darkk_Sage but still Batman Begins looks more "prepared" to face villains, isn´t he ?
The greatest thing about Nolan's version of batman is that everything seems so real and almost achievable.
His way of taking something as crazy as a billionaire dressing up as bat and fighting criminals, and managing to make it feel so real, understandable and possible is what makes him my favourite director of all time
He’s one of the few directors I’ve seen who can consistently catch lightning in a bottle
@milesdoyle LIGMA
@@MacTac141 In all honesty, I think it's because he treats the whole Batman thing just as a veneer. Kind of like the sauce you serve the food with. If the food tastes good in and of itself, the sauce can only enhance it. If the food tastes rotten to begin with, there's very little the sauce can do to hide that fact. Nolan understands this at a fundamental level. Tarantino is another director that understands this quite well, which is why in Tarantino's films, like their subject material or not, the writing tends to be top-notch.
Many prefer the Dark Knight, but my favorite is by far Batman Begins. The most human movie about hero you've ever seen. So layered, so nuanced. The whole opposite of the dark Knight.
Yuck. TDKR was trash.
Blacksplayer Because this movie was strictly about him and his beginnings and diving into who the character is. There was no need for that in The Dark Knight as he was already the fully recognized cape crusader of Gotham. We already knew who he was, so naturally it was time to tell another story in the characters’ journey as Batman. Each film is good in its own way.
Harry Drake it really wasn’t that bad. Wasn’t as great as the first two films, but it was a good final chapter in the trilogy and had the most comic accurate Catwoman. All three films are good in my book.
+Harry Drake Really? Sure, it's not as good as TDK but it's still good in its own right.
Same here! BB was number one for me. TKDR and then TDK. TDK was just a bunch of flash and bang IMO. TDKR, though I had to rewatch it, was a solid story.
Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy is such a work of art
Catching yourself thinking you wish the person you loved didn’t exist so to spare you the pain.
That’s a statement
‘The will to act.’
Honestly one of my favourite quotes. I’ve been thinking about this for years. I’m such a lazy person but I try everyday to be better, to force myself in to working out or learning new things. The will to act is what matters in life. I used to live in my daydreams, thinking about the person I could be. The will to act is what makes the difference.
Even when the times are hard, that quote help to keep going, because "nothing is gonna change if you don't do anything for it" that's always what think
Thank you for this
"To think is easy. To act is hard. But the hardest thing in the world is to act in accordance with your thinking."
Nice one 👏🏽, i can relate with you 👍🏼
So how's it going king ?
Watching this as I mentally prepare to study for my math test...
"The will is everything... the will to math."
Mark Salter I got an A, thank you Rahs
Good Samaritan q
The will to act lmao
Lol
One of the greatest movies ever.
This is perhaps one of the well written scenes of all time
How to play alfried
1 be British
2 be somewhat old
3 be wise
4 be a great father
5 be Michael Caine
Red Dead lol
6. Be a charming badass
7 Make my supper
8.Burn a forest
4:28 "She was TAKEN from me" come on...
no chill
adka datka i don't get it
Almin Sabanovic Liam Neeson did the Movie 'Taken'
Surprised?
galugu anto you know you can just look the movie up on google and watch it right?
Liam Neeson is a good quotes man.
Short(rank) list of quotes:Neeson,Ledger,Hardy-order it's up to you.Every single of characters that this actors playing are important the some way. Your choice;)
I really like how Nolan made Ra's al Ghul Batman's archenemy instead of Joker. It's a nice switch up imo.
“Theatricality and deception are powerful agents” ;)
....to the uninitiated...but we are initiated, aren’t we Bruce? MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE OF SHADOWS.
And you betrayed us...you were ex-communicated by a gang of psychopaths
@@maciek8159 I am the League of Shadows and I'm here to fulfill Ras Al Ghul's destiny.
mart Mandred Ahh, you fight like a younger man with nothing held back admirable, but mistaken
@@maciek8159Oohh...You think darkness is your ally. You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it. Molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but BLINDING!
*Grabs Batman's neck and 👊 him, knocking him down*
Shadows betray you because they belong to me.
*Proceed to 👊 him repeatedly in the mask leaving a crack in it.*
Training is nothing, will is everything, the will to act.
this is my new life motto
+melediv never stop training though
+Pedobear SupportGroup Well if you sit on your ass and never act, most likely nothing will ever change in your life. It can be applied to a lot of things. Want a better living condition? Relationship? Better job? Improve yourself physically, mentally and spiritually? You must have the will to act.
melediv AMEN!
And you think you're wise?
First accomplish something with that motto, then prattle about it on the internet.
Words are dime a dozen.
“The training is nothing, the will is everything” give me chills every time.
This is an aspect of this origin story that I don't think has been touched upon until this movie did it: that his parents' death really wasn't his fault with his father failing to act. Nolan has managed to take a story that's been retold a hundred times and adds a layer of complexity to it with just this one, common sense, idea that no one has thought of before.
He's a former special forces operative, and Jedi knight master and a leader of a ninja clan along with being immortal, how badass can he be
Don't forget also Zeus, the lion from Narnia & He punches out wolves in The Grey lol
In the grey film he uses glass bottles in his fists to punch the alpha wolf
Found his daughter in Paris and beet the shit out of everyone in his way
"Once I had a wife, my great love. She was... TAKEN from me."
HOLY SHIT!!!!
Yup, and in 2014 Lenore gets murdered and Bryan Mills is framed
Ironically..Liam Neeson real wife( Natasha Richardson)would succumb to her death in a skiing accident March 16 2009....