I think the trailer and the prologue are truly spectacular but the dialogue has provided the most questions I think?
Any thoughts?
The Fire Rises
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Bane is the fire.
Makes sense.Mason wrote:Bane is the fire.
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But Bane talks of a collective.. not him as an individual. I also think in the Trailer ( perhaps completely wrongly) that people are chanting this at Bruce when he is in prison. Rise is perhaps some other spiritual journey. The fire could very well be the league of shadows or their plan but given the title of the film the "rise" aspect i expect to be little more.
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Furthermore, "The Fire Rises" is also mentioned in A Tale of Two Cities. I think it's one of the chapter titles.
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rogue_agent wrote:Furthermore, "The Fire Rises" is also mentioned in A Tale of Two Cities. I think it's one of the chapter titles.
Are you being totally and completely serious right now?rogue_agent wrote:Furthermore, "The Fire Rises" is also mentioned in A Tale of Two Cities.
I barely read. Ever. But I'm becoming more and more compelled to read this book. Or at least watch the film adaptation.
Barnes and Noble timeMason wrote:rogue_agent wrote:Furthermore, "The Fire Rises" is also mentioned in A Tale of Two Cities. I think it's one of the chapter titles.
"When art imitates life"
I'm pretty it was "The sea rises" but I'm not sure. Its been over 3 years since ive actually A Tale Of Two Cities.rogue_agent wrote:Furthermore, "The Fire Rises" is also mentioned in A Tale of Two Cities. I think it's one of the chapter titles.
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