My rant about Bane
In this rant I’m going to readdress some of the things I said in my spoiler review of the dark knight rises, also I’m going to talk about other Batman villains.
This character has been around in comics for twenty years now, so far, he's known as the man who broke the bat. Outside the comics writers seem to keep missing the boat with this character, they keep forgetting that he's a smart character he's not just a muscle guy. He's also elusive for the most part. At the end of Knightfall, he stops using venom because that was his strength and also his weakness. Also, I don’t like some of the new looks for him outside the comics,
Here are some examples.
Well, to be fair in the comics the writers don’t know what to do with him after the Knightfall storyline. I don’t like what they're doing with Bane in the New 52. One of the many things that bother me about the Knightfall story is that Bruce/Batman didn’t beat Bane, and I wish that Bane was proactive. What I mean by that is when Bane learns that Bruce is Batman, I wish he would study Bruce Wayne as well so it can be a personal conflict, Bane would not only break the Bat but break the man as well. I was surprised that Bruce/Batman didn't suffer from PTSD after what he when thought in that story.
When I found out that Mr. Nolan picked him to be the main villain in The Dark Knight Rises I was excited because I thought he was going to get this character right. You can't imagine how outraged I was because I thought he was going to give this character justice. he has some smart lines but talking like you're smart and being smart are two different things. He also had some bad lines.
Here are some examples When I found out that Mr. Nolan picked him to be the main villain in The Dark Knight Rises I was excited because I thought he was going to get this character right. You can't imagine how outraged I was because I thought he was going to give this character justice. he has some smart lines but talking like you're smart and being smart are two different things. He also had some bad lines.
The CIA agent: What’s the next step of your master plan?
Bane: Crashing this plane with no survivors.
Bane: your precious armory.
Bane: So you came back to die with your city.
I’m starting to think that Mr. Nolan made this movie bad on purpose so that we can put the Joker on a pedestal, besides Catwoman the Batman villains in the previous two films look like their comic book counterparts well almost. Let's look at how the villains in these films are a threat.
Ra's al Ghul was a threat because he trained Bruce/Batman so he known’s his tactics.
The Scarecrow was a threat because he uses fear just like Batman.
The Joker was a threat because he's unpredictable.
Bane is a threat because he's big wow.
The Batman Arkham Asylum video game made me mad because it reminds me of Knightfall, but The Joker is the main baddie instead of Bane and Batman has to stop the inmate inside the Asylum instead of outside in Gotham City. It seems that people who are writing Batman stories can't move forward without the Joker. Take Batman Arkham Origins for example the story in that game takes place before the first Arkham game. Since we're on the subject I'm not going to play that game for that reason only, well maybe it looks like the Joker is not going to be in that game. I'm going to be mad if this game can be passed as the sequel to Arkham City.
I’m starting to dislike the joker because of this. Other Batman villains can create personal conflict with Batman, like Dr. Hugo Strange and the scarecrow. Both of them can play mind games with Batman due to them being therapists. The Penguin is another villain that can do that by trying to ruin Bruce’s family image with the rivalry between his family and Bruce’s. If he teamed up with Black Mask or Hush, it would be a good story. I've already explained how Ra's al Ghul and the Riddler can make things personal for Batman so I'm not going to repeat myself.
Also, Bane gets shafted for being a sympathetic villain, I mean this is a character that was born and raised in a prison for a crime he didn't commit. I thought the writers were going to make him sympathetic in the dark knight rises by using that backstory, it would fit in with his motivation to why he's holding Gotham hostage to show the people of Gotham how it feels to live in fear, to have nothing, nobody to help you and be trap and torture every day.
This is what I think should have happened in that movie, Bane shows the people of Gotham that Batman is a man not a symbol, then have him take everything away for Bruce/Batman his wealth, alias, friends, home and his will to live. Then have Bane break Batman's back. When Bruce/ Batman recovers he faces Bane again and Bane still beats him, which will create suspense for us the viewers we would ask ourselves can Batman beat Bane?
After that, he destroys Gotham from the inside out by bankrupting the city, creating an EMP and releasing the inmate from Blackgate prison. We finally get a villain that mirrors Batman, both men wear a mask and train their bodies and minds to their peaks and the writers don't develop him. This just breaks my heart, either the writers don’t know what to do with this character or they're just being lazy. How long do I have to wait to see Bane done right onscreen?
Ra's al Ghul was a threat because he trained Bruce/Batman so he known’s his tactics.
The Scarecrow was a threat because he uses fear just like Batman.
The Joker was a threat because he's unpredictable.
Bane is a threat because he's big wow.
The Batman Arkham Asylum video game made me mad because it reminds me of Knightfall, but The Joker is the main baddie instead of Bane and Batman has to stop the inmate inside the Asylum instead of outside in Gotham City. It seems that people who are writing Batman stories can't move forward without the Joker. Take Batman Arkham Origins for example the story in that game takes place before the first Arkham game. Since we're on the subject I'm not going to play that game for that reason only, well maybe it looks like the Joker is not going to be in that game. I'm going to be mad if this game can be passed as the sequel to Arkham City.
I’m starting to dislike the joker because of this. Other Batman villains can create personal conflict with Batman, like Dr. Hugo Strange and the scarecrow. Both of them can play mind games with Batman due to them being therapists. The Penguin is another villain that can do that by trying to ruin Bruce’s family image with the rivalry between his family and Bruce’s. If he teamed up with Black Mask or Hush, it would be a good story. I've already explained how Ra's al Ghul and the Riddler can make things personal for Batman so I'm not going to repeat myself.
Also, Bane gets shafted for being a sympathetic villain, I mean this is a character that was born and raised in a prison for a crime he didn't commit. I thought the writers were going to make him sympathetic in the dark knight rises by using that backstory, it would fit in with his motivation to why he's holding Gotham hostage to show the people of Gotham how it feels to live in fear, to have nothing, nobody to help you and be trap and torture every day.
This is what I think should have happened in that movie, Bane shows the people of Gotham that Batman is a man not a symbol, then have him take everything away for Bruce/Batman his wealth, alias, friends, home and his will to live. Then have Bane break Batman's back. When Bruce/ Batman recovers he faces Bane again and Bane still beats him, which will create suspense for us the viewers we would ask ourselves can Batman beat Bane?
After that, he destroys Gotham from the inside out by bankrupting the city, creating an EMP and releasing the inmate from Blackgate prison. We finally get a villain that mirrors Batman, both men wear a mask and train their bodies and minds to their peaks and the writers don't develop him. This just breaks my heart, either the writers don’t know what to do with this character or they're just being lazy. How long do I have to wait to see Bane done right onscreen?
P.S I like the Bane of the Demon story, in that story, Bane rivals Batman as Ra's al Ghul's air and Talia's affections. That story could have been done better, also I would like to see a story of Bane and Batman working together or Bane working with Deathstroke. I wish Bane would have killed Alfred in the dark knight rises, because the character was barely in that movie and it would have made things personal between him and Bruce.












