Hey guys,
Was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the philosophy and the morality of Nolan's Batman (soon-to-be)trilogy? I recall a few harsh reviews from TDK that complained of Nolan's handling of Batman's morality. It was more or less a perpetuation of the debate over whether letting Ghul die on the train in BB.
So, without really taking a punch at TDKR, what do you guys think of the philosophy of Nolan's Batman? Is a comparison to Miller's liberty-minded Batman warrant any serious consideration?
Love the forum header, by the way.
Was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the philosophy and the morality of Nolan's Batman (soon-to-be)trilogy? I recall a few harsh reviews from TDK that complained of Nolan's handling of Batman's morality. It was more or less a perpetuation of the debate over whether letting Ghul die on the train in BB.
So, without really taking a punch at TDKR, what do you guys think of the philosophy of Nolan's Batman? Is a comparison to Miller's liberty-minded Batman warrant any serious consideration?
Love the forum header, by the way.