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| Anyway, as Dave said, the comix themselves haven't always been consistent, but nevertheless, I think this movie was still pretty faithful to them. | |
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| Hai. Joe Chill killing Bruce's parents. Batman working with Jim Gordon. Bruce working with Lucius Fox. Things like that, which are so important... | |
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| And even the deviations, while annoying in an abstract way, were still cool, cuz they worked pretty well with the story, and didn't really mess up anything important. | |
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| And of course, director Christopher Nolan, and all the actors, all did brilliant jobs. | |
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| Yeah they did. Bruce Wayne definitely seemed more human, more realistic, than ever. The whole movie was actually pretty believable. | |
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| As bakawaii-senpai said, that has always been one of fans' favorite things about Batman, that he could really exist. And I think this movie took great pains to make it all seem so believable. | |
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