i wouldn't say skipped. just not given any room to develop and breath. which i don't actually find wrong. if you don't have a good storythread that wouldn't make the movies overbloated, just keep it tight and on the side like nolan.
maybe mask on or mask off, he's batman the vigilante all the time. Bruce Wayne is just a cover he used to hide his batman identity, Bruce Wayne doesn't have personal hobbies or enjoyments beyond what superficial acts he showed to his acquaintances. kinda like the opposite of iron man, who is Tony stark all the time.
I'm pretty sure that Nolan addressed that dichotomy at the end of "Dark Knight Rises." Bruce stands naked in front of the mirror and the voiceover begins, "There is an idea of a Bruce Wayne; some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me: only an entity, something illusory. I simply am not there."
Can you describe how Nolan skipped the dichotomy?
i wouldn't say skipped. just not given any room to develop and breath. which i don't actually find wrong. if you don't have a good storythread that wouldn't make the movies overbloated, just keep it tight and on the side like nolan.
maybe mask on or mask off, he's batman the vigilante all the time. Bruce Wayne is just a cover he used to hide his batman identity, Bruce Wayne doesn't have personal hobbies or enjoyments beyond what superficial acts he showed to his acquaintances. kinda like the opposite of iron man, who is Tony stark all the time.
I'm pretty sure that Nolan addressed that dichotomy at the end of "Dark Knight Rises." Bruce stands naked in front of the mirror and the voiceover begins, "There is an idea of a Bruce Wayne; some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me: only an entity, something illusory. I simply am not there."
Right? 🤔