The Dark Knight Rises - Alfred Leaves Bruce (HD)
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- Alfred is done with helping Bruce and tells him about Rachel's letter.
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"it also means losing someone that I have cared for since I first heard his cries echo through this house." This line always gets me every time
Ben Huseyin If there is to be music in this scene, I highly recommend the Rachel's letter to Bruce soundtrack from The Dark Knight (2008).
@@arcticangel1628 you don't bloody put music in this scene. This is raw emotions. Silence is the background music
wait i thought this house burned down...
@@iRazenrak It’s been rebuilt as Bruce said with promise on the first installment( Batman Begins) of The Dark Knight Trilogy
Wus
These 2 ain't Oscar winners for nothing
Alfred is Batman's batman.
The butler that he deserves
Why does this comment has 83 likes?? This deserves a 1000
Duality has always been obe of the primary thems of the Batman story through the decades and while I think you comment is very well put and I see where you'Re coming from. I would still tend to disagree. I don't see Alfred as an opposite to Bruce/Batman nor as an equal. He represents, depending on the storyline you choos to follow, the moral high grounf and thus the conscience of Bruce Wayne. I think that Alfred in ascene is the one thing that keeps Batman from going "full vigilante" and ensures that he stays on the right patch. In a way, Alfred is the Hero within the Batman universe.
MR R more like butler
MR R If there is to be music in this scene, I highly recommend the Rachel's letter to Bruce soundtrack from The Dark Knight (2008).
What a powerful scene! "Maybe it's time we all stopped trying to outsmart the truth and let it have its stay". And people said TDKR didn't have drama...
"... and let it have its stay" ****
Funny how Bane did the same thing to Gordon. Told the people what really went down that night.
*its day
@Theo P that makes no sense he said maybe it's time we stop trying to outsmart the truth and let it have its day listen closely
@Theo P nah dude he clear says "maybe its time we stop trying to outsmart the truth and let it have it slay's"
Came really close to crying in this scene. Michael Caine killed it here.
I die
+Lars Steinert did*
Dude admit it, there were alot of onions around.
It's so depressing seeing comments from years ago for some reason
@@stevengraff2872 and now your comment is years ago - before the Pandemic. I hope you're well.
It saddens me that The Dark Knight Rises came out 10 years ago and that this upload is 10 years old as well :/ I was 22 then and my family pretty much ruined my life
1:25 1:36 Bruce looks broken, so tired, worn out. Bale was superb in this role. You can actually see held-back tears in his eyes, in this scene. Christian & Michael Caine had just great chemistry together, the best Bruce Wayne & Alfred ever.
agreed
I have asthma attacks when I work at my job it wears me out I get tired as well
Bale's acting is superb in this scene.
Subtle, but quality, nonetheless. It's difficult to notice because Michael Caine is busy making everyone cry.
Yeah but I can barley hear him.
So is Michael Caine's.
Guy is a tremendous actor and a great Bruce Wayne.
The best butler of all time
Butler? You mean hero
And a real bad ass too
Alfred is the BOAT
That hurts
Yep
This shows how strong bruces' character is after losing rachel died, harvey lost his mind and went on a vengeance spree, but for batman even after knowing rachel died and somehow worse after learning the truth that she chose someone over him, he pulled himself back together.
He lost Rachel as his love and Harvey as his successor, but he gained Selina Kyle as his love and John Blake as his successor.
What i loved about Michael Caine's performance as Alfred, he was the warm gentle caring father figure who would always have your back no matter how tough things got but wasn't afraid to give Bruce Wayne a kick up the ass when he needed it and always gave him great advice and unbeliveable pep talks when the situation was called for. All the scenes with Alfred and Bruce in TDKR always pulled at your heart strings and were so emotionally powerful.
totally
From a (surrogate) fathers pov, it makes sense why Alfred did what he did. He didn't want Rachels words to destroy Bruce, which they would have at that time. I think Alfred was always planning on telling Bruce about it someday, it just came quicker than he expected and he thought it was necessary to save Bruce.
Rachel was one of only two last link to his true self Bruce had. To the time when he was innocent and his parents were still alive. He saw her as his happy ending. Having had read that letter after her death would have probably ended in him sacrificing himself in some way or killing himself outright.
In this scene, you feel for Bruce, and you feel for Alfred who loves him as if he were his own son.
Totally all together heart breaking.
The fact that Bruce pulled himself back together after this showed Bruce and Batmans real, true character.
I could understand why Alfred didn’t tell Bruce immediately after Rachel’s death. But he could’ve come out with it any time after that. Bruce gave up. He saw for himself how Rachel’s death affected him. So it seems to me Alfred was deceiving himself. If he’d truly loved Bruce more than his position(which he decidedly used to go for international holidays), he would’ve come out with it.
@@varunvenkatasubramanian8650 "If he’d truly loved Bruce more than his position(which he decidedly used to go for international holidays), he would’ve come out with it."
i dont agree with that. had he showed bruce that letter, considering how much pain he was already in, bruce wouldve killed himself then bane wouldve won. a person can only sink to a certain level before they feel lifes not worth living anymore
@@pyramidhead138 Your hypothesis isn't supported by fact. Bruce, while upset about Rachel's death, didn't kill himself and he certainly didn't entertain thoughts of suicide in the 8 years after hanging up the cape and cowl. Bruce lost his parents at a young age. Rachel's death isn't worse than that. Alfred brought him 8 years of pain and misery which he could've spared. Also, if telling Bruce could drive him to suicide, Alfred would've taken the secret to the grave. Bruce spent 8 years of regret purely on account of Rachel. Knowing she had chosen Harvey may have been bitter but it would've been preferable to his languishing.
@@varunvenkatasubramanian8650 i know bruce didnt kill himself i seen the whole freakin movie
Nobody wants to be spared the truth. No matter how painful it is. I’d understand why you want to wait for a bit until they were in a more stable place, but that’s a bomb you gotta drop. Otherwise it will blow up in both your faces. I think it’s dangerous to keep looking at him as if he was some fragile child. He’s a grown man who is capable of taking care of himself. You gotta treat him like one.
Surprised at the folks who think this was out of character or that Alfred was abandoning Bruce. Alfred is refusing to enable Bruce's self destructive behavior. There's a difference. (This is also very similar to when Alfred quit during the Knightquest story line from the 90s, so it's not without comic precedent either).
+annenna it was out of character for me ,remember that (why do we fall)scene from batman begins ,and it wasn't self destructive behavior, he was trying to save Gotham from a madman, so this still pissed me off.
annenna it is out of character. there is no reality where Alfred should believe Bruce hates him or that Bruce would dismiss him
or dismiss him and not eventually ask his forgiveness. utter crap
I’ve always interpreted the Florence café scene as being representative of Bruce’s forgiveness.
I’m guessing the Batman (the enemy within) telltale series got it from the dark knight rises
Bruce has all the money in the world, but he's alone
Next day, he won't even have his money anymore.
But he will have Anne Hathaway ;)
He should take red pill
He's the epitome of "money isnt everything".
He got Selena and alfredo, he ain't alone
I can almost imagine Alfred holding Bruce when he was born. It's really the most touching scene of the film to me. My eyes got so watery. Michael Caine really made me feel his pain. Bravo
No music , screaming, no cursing, but is totally brutal.
Needs more cursing.
@@Glitcher2000 No, that would have utterly tarnish it
"Sometimes the truth isn't good enough. Sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded".
Damn it Caine....you brought onions!
+Jeff Peake he must've hid them in his pockets lol
The size of tangerines they were...
Uniform Tango 74 If there is to be music in this scene, I highly recommend the Rachel's letter to Bruce soundtrack from The Dark Knight (2008).
I read that as "Crane".
I was momentarily very confused.
hahahahahaha
Poor Bruce…he looks so dejected. :( You can almost FEEL his heart breaking.
Dude what film is that shown on your avatar? Did Bale and Bullock work together on a film?
just like there's no Robin without batman and there's no Bruce Wayne without Alfred...
At 1:26, you can see Bruce almost about to cry. Great acting by Bale.
Alfred will and have always been the true hero.
This is such a powerful scene. Caine's Alfred was always the heart of the trilogy.
Saddest part in the movie
Figueredo Eddie that and the funeral scene
And alfred’s fantasy
A true masterpiece. The pain that Bruce Wayne carried in this last movie really needed a relief, that came in the Robin/Nightwing persona.
What an epic movie.
"You see only one end to your journey. Leaving, is all I have, to make you understand. "
It makes perfect sense. Alfred said Batman is needed and would never give up on him, yes.
But…this is 8 years later and Alfred can see that after Rachel's death, Bruce is basically waiting to die. And despite Alfred trying his best to get Bruce to move on and "live", Bruce simply refuses to.
That's what makes this scene so devastating…the fact that Alfred does in fact give up on him as he can no longer stand around and just watch him kill himself anymore.
2:03 🥺 *"goodbye alfred!"* 😢
In a way, he didn't give up on him, which is why he left. He left because he knew that his advice was falling on deaf ears. He left because he believed and hoped that Bruce would come to his senses by not having him around.
Kill me, if you ever gonna see such deep lines and heartbreaking conversation in any other batman movie, credit to Bale and Caine, they took their performance to another level, you can see great pain in their eyes
So batman was busying saving the world ,but couldnt fix his life because he was fuel on revenge.....but it takes one person who s always been there for him to make him understand the he isn t batman any more .......a person whos been there from the beinging....this batman will always b a classic for me......n it did make me cry cause i totaly understood.....
1:00 to spare the pain I burnt that letter
rachel may have changed her mind about choosing harvey if she had known how crazy harvey turned out to be
Harvey turned out crazy because of Rachel's death. I'm sure he could have coped with his facial injuries somehow with Rachel next to him.
Soooo she would rather go out with a guy who dresses up like a bat every night to beat up criminals? Makes sense to me.
I gotta admit, I will always need Alfred.
This was the only midnight showing/premiere I ever went to... but how utterly silent an absolutely packed theatre was during this scene and hearing both women and men getting choked up and sniffling was one of the most amazing things.
Best movie experience of my life was watching this movie on day/night 1.
I actually cried In this scene. What a powerful moment
Actually I think Bruce thought Alfred was lying to him about Rachel, hoping that destroying his memory of her will knock some sense into him, thus "using Rachel" to stop him. Alfred responds by telling him that he's just using the truth, which is that Rachel moved on, maybe Bruce should to.
I agree, that's how I always interpreted this dialogue
Michael Caine. One of the few actors that can make real men cry.
"I won't bury you, I've buried enough members of the Wayne family"
Sometimes in life we must learn to except the truth in life .......and understand we cant always save the but at lwast play our parts in them.....
Exactly. Besides, it was only a matter of time before the truth came out about Dent. Gotham needed the Batman. If Bruce had left, he probably would have felt worse knowing the city was nuked and everything he did was for nothing.
poor bruce lol loving someone but they dont love u back :( i can relate
+mrwalnuthero Alfed does love Bruce, its the whole reason he did it.
Melancholic Mexican i meant him and rachel
mrwalnuthero Ah, I see
Best version of Alfred ever
“NoLAn iS an EMotIoNlEss dIReCToR”
Man is there no ending of Bruce's pain first he witness the death of his parents,then he fail save the only woman that he love that turnouts she chosen someone else, and now the one man who been there for him from bad to worst leave him. I feel bad for Bruce yet he still fight for the people of Gotham now that respect for him
Michael Caine and Christian Bale had great chemistry
@Miles Doyle Thank you for this, my friend. From one believer to another this was very inspiring to say the least. I’ve been growing closer to God lately, and while I haven’t had some of the amazing stories you have, I too have seen God work in my life and the lives of others. A daily walk with Christ is so important! Again, thank you for taking the time to write this. I’ll keep you in my prayers, God bless!
@Miles Doyle Please keep me and my family in your prayers because we need it.
"You still haven't given up on me?"
"Never."
Everything this part of the movie makes me cry because Alfred cared so so much that he left bruce to prove a point. Alfred didn't break his world, he built it back up again
@Miles Doyle what does God have to do with Batman and my emotions
That was really sad to see Alfred walk out on Bruce! 😢
Ik exactly how bruce wayne feels ik the feeling of being betrayed by the one I love.. how can anything even matter anymore.. theres just nothing that could even remotly heal the feeling the only way to mask it is to find someone else to love over time when you find that point of loving the new girl more than the one who betrayed you only then can u truly move on and be healed..
You're right man :/
I'm kind of goin through some shit after a that a girl I chased after for months, betrayed me for someone else. Not only that she spoke behind my back, ignored me, called me names, belittled me etc yet I still chased after her like a lovesick puppy, and you are right, it damn hurts.
Nonetheless, I found a new girl who I have feelings for, she's taken, but I'm expecting one day in the future we'll be happy.
But right now I'm just trying to redeem and work on myself :/
commandograffan i needed exactly this type of comment when i searched this particular video . . . Thanks.
Colin P exactly like you except the girl that betrayed me was my first love.
Colin P Here’s hoping you’re with that girl. Currently going through some shit right now myself, but I realized I have to work on myself and be better if I truly want to improve my chances.
But Rachel was his anchor and essentially his gate-way to a better and normal life.To have your only exit route from your world of madness and anger taken from you is devastating .Also he didn't return to Batman for vengeance, he essentially wants to destroy himself to fail because he has no motivation for being the saviour . That's the point of the Pit as well so that he can find himself and find his motivation which wasn't vengeance it was fear and with that the will to overcome the fear.
That is why no person can ever be that in this life. If it can be destroyed, it was never an exit.
Michael Caine will forever be THE Alfred in my eyes. No depiction (besides comics) has ever perfectly fit the mannerisms and relationship with Bruce like these three movies did. We’re so lucky to see a master of their trade play such a moral and human character.
Powerful acting from two great actors
I shed manly tears just for this scene!! How incredible the performance of Michael Caine & Christian Bale in this scene alone. Just pure dialog conversation between them both without any background music. Both of them deserve an Oscar nomination especially Micahel Caine.
This is what every Batman movie needs. Not Batman throwing giant crates at people's heads and then violently murdering some poor thug for his own pleasure.
"poor thug"
Thebearwithnoname every thug that goes against the Bat becomes a poor thug XD
You’re making a comparison between an action scene and an emotional dialogue based scene. Pretty dumb. Batman fights thugs without repercussions because he has lost all faith in Gotham ever since the death of Robin and the fact that after fighting criminals for 20 years nothing has changed.
This is fucking heart breaking because it’s the last lines of dialogue they say to each over😩😩😩😩😩😭😭😭😭😭
Such amazing acting from both Bale and Caine. This scene totally tears me up.
the flaws you guys find with this movie are easily shut down. becasue relapsing in a situation of this nature is comepletely realistic tell a man who lost his best friend not to mourn and take his mother's death so serious because he already learned to cope with people dying
this brought me to the brink of tears..... then the "I failed you" scene at the end pushed me over the edge...
Best acting of the trilogy right here (next to ledger of course)
The truth is the only thing in this world we choose not to except.....but anger is the only motivation which drives us,to self destruct.....this is my all time favorite seen.....it made me cry ,cause the truth will set him free......
Beautiful scene. The air freezes when I’m watching it.
This is the best scene in the movie. Change my mind.
It really is. It made Bats and Al so human. I cry every time
I couldn't cry watching this...I just listened. Listened, & paid attention
We will never see this type of take on the characters again. Letting the emotions into it and the toll it would take.
Manly tears were shed :'(
😢 always gets me.
Such a great film, thank you very much. :D
Man, in the cinema i was in. It was complete silence on this scene. No eating. No drinking. No talking. Just Alfred and Bruce. Many tears were shed then. Just beautiful.
Beautiful scene i cry when told him the truth....about everything...all because he refuses change....living of anger...
Too true my friend. I completely agree. It's nice when people actually take time to look into the real meaning behind what the writers write. It's annoying when the inner meaning just goes over peoples' heads. I respect you.
powerful
I almost cry every time
There wasn't enough of Alfred was there. Sad.
Bruce might have gotten much angrier if Alfred said it was then time for the people really to know the one very real truth about Harvey Dent.
Michael Cane is such an incredible actor...
This has so much more of an emotional bite than the ending of Infinity War. That's not to say Infinity War wasn't sad but this is just so much more heartbreaking to watch.
I am a hardcore MCU and Marvel fan but I have to agree with you here.
Much of that is because this is actual human drama, not characters we know who are going to come back one way or another disintegrating through a fantasy plot device.
You can’t even compare the two dark knight trilogy is actually human and real and full of consequences.
great emotional scene
Why is Michael Cane so amazing?!
i had man tears during this scene
Right in the feels bro :(
Best scene ever .. I love my Alfred ......always is the winner
i feel like even if he saw the letter, his sense of ownership for Gotham would still outweigh any desire to find a different path. Bruce Wayne is the alter ego of the Batman. Not the other way around.
What a Acting 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Alfred saved Bruce with this scene
Why and how?
2 Best Supporting Actors create an epic emotional scene.
Batman's purpose was to defend Gotham from crime and corruption (specifically, even protect the ones he cares about), but when the Dent Act came into play, Batman's purpose was taken away. So Bruce stagnated, as the Bruce Wayne who can't be Batman anymore. "That isn't Batman" is like saying Batman should have his shit together because he hardly shows emotion. He always gushes with emotion, but it's a façade covered with anger, revenge.
This is Alfred doing his best impression of Adrian from Rocky IV. "YOU CAN'T WIN!!!"
Alfred had a choice to stay or leave but he did a good thing
Super Pengal Didn't think that way
Can we all agree that this movie teaches so
Many life lessons?
sometimes you need to lose people. sometimes the only way a person can get the point across to you is to leave your life.
it will be the most painful thing to ever happen to you. but the greatest lesson.
let the truth have its day.
nature is smarter then how people think.
At first I wasn’t happy that Alfred was going to leave, but I realize from his point of view he has every reason: if Bruce continues living like this, then soon enough he will die, and Alfred quoted, “But I won’t bury you, I’ve buried enough members of the Wayne family.” Him leaving was the only option that he has.
I just want to say -- you've got it. You've gotten the point of Batman in these films. Too many people miss it, but you got it. What you say is so true.
I feel your pain brotha Bruce.
Then he wakes up the next day, doorbell rings...
ALFRED!!
Good scene.
Get's me every time. Every damn time.
I love how he wakes up the next morning and calls Alfred to answer the door.
He left because there were no tangerines left
the reason why bruce wayne got mad at alfred is
Because he still loved Rachel and could never let her go. His anger toward Alfred was really just misplaced grief and guilt at his inability to save her. He blamed himself for her death, which is why he couldn't bear to have anything left of her in his life. He was so filled with rage and pain that he took it out on the only person left he could direct it toward - Alfred.
I cried during this scene.
27yr old man here in tears