…because Bane wasn’t portrayed in a similar way. Vader didn’t cry about Palpatine like Bane cried about Talia. Vader actually wanted to rule the galaxy. Bane didn’t actually have any goals for himself, he only cared about Talia. The entire film built up Bane: the self-righteous agent of judgement, and the finale gave us Bane: he-likes-a girl-and-that’s-his-entire-character.
There’s nothing that suggests that he didn’t believe in the tenets of the League of Shadows. People can do things for multiple reasons you know…
…but I think they did a great job at developing the Bruce/Selina Kyle relationship.
Lol. There was hardly a relationship at all.
Whatever you say man. Just please don’t tell me that Vicky Vale and Bruce’s relationship in Batman 89 is better. I don’t want to hear that shit lol
That’s not what I was saying. Though at least a romantic relationship was existent in the story in '89.
I wouldn’t call it romantic at all. Bruce fucks Vicky while she’s drunk and then after he stands her up she starts stalking him. Aside from the horrible premise for this “romance” Vicky and Bruce had absolutely no chemistry. At least Bruce and Selina could do a nice back and forth.
Like I said before, I’m not saying what you’re implying I said. In the story (whether it was well developed or not), there was a romantic relationship present.
Fair enough but the chemistry between Bruce and Selina in TDKR makes them getting together at the end of the film make sense. Whereas in Batman 89 it’s the exact opposite where they get together early in the film even though there is little to no chemistry. This made Alfred letting her into the Batcave look even worse than it initially seems.
And I wouldn’t say he just did her while she was drunk. That’s not what was implied in the film at all. They had a date, they liked each other, and they slept together/had sex.
Watch the scene again and you’ll see Vicky was drunk. Maybe she wasn’t absolutely smashed but she definitely was drunk.