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The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

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The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

Talia Al Ghul is not only a classic character, but also an excellent character with rich dramatic tension. If such a role were in the hands of an Oscar, a British Academy of Motion Picture Arts Award, a César Award, and a Golden Globe Award, supervised by a quality film director of the 21st century, and performed in the final chapter of a star-studded trilogy of films, you can imagine that this would be a pivotal moment for Talia's blockbuster in film history. The truth is, no, you can't imagine that Talia became the big problem with the 2012 movie "The Dark Knight Rises"—or even into a laugh. What about Marion Cotillard?

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

International actress Mary Chant Curtia.

It's not uncommon for christopher Nolan's films to have characters made into memes, but it's not common if those memes are made for ridicule. But you can see a blog on Tumblr called "Guy Who Died Like Mary Chant Kodia"... That's a big problem. The tribe collected all the stupid characters of the dead, and one second they were still alive, and the next second, they looked down and glanced at it, as if death had torn apart his soul in one second. It's no longer a question of whether pretending to be dead or not, but dying so easily, easily, as if death wasn't a big deal, and not even being shot by an anesthesia dart was not so unnatural.

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

But if these memes are just the boring thoughts of netizens, then it is also a matter of fact, the death clip of Talia in "Batman The Dark Knight Rises" is worse than the netizen prank. Moreover, Mary Yong Cotia herself is also very clear that her last shot on the big screen does not bring satisfaction to the audience. Until the promotion of the movie "Allied" in 2016, when asked about the tragic death of 2012, Curdia did not criticize anyone, showing the arrogance of the film... There was only a hint of a small complaint.

Death of Talia:

Cotilla said.

"There are inevitably some problems with the movie, and when you enjoy the finished product on the big screen, you think, 'Why?' Why did they choose to put this version?' And if it's just because of this scene that the audience remembers, it's really bad. When I'm in great condition, I can find out the true colors that are hidden in each character, but it's bad to be criticized just for this scene."

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

Talia's conspiracy

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

How did this embarrassing scene come about? In fact, by the time Talia reveals the truth, the film has less than 20 minutes left, and then the bomb that destroys Gotham City will explode in less than 2 minutes. Before she dies, Talia has to explain her last trick—she's activated the emergency drain switch ahead of time to make sure the others can't stop the explosion. The countdown to the bomb was still going on, and no one had time to stop and listen to Talia for any other last words. She died directly and directly, good for everyone--Batman could say the most beautiful goodbye to Gordon; he could kiss Ann Hathaway (which is really good); Batman could fly a little longer at sea to make everyone mourn; and of course, let Ah Fu force out our tears.

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

Time is running out

But according to Curtia's complaint:

"Why did they choose to put this version on it?"

Apparently, they made a lot of versions of the female demon head exit, and maybe there really was a version that wasn't that bad—after all, Talia wasn't a weak woman with no chicken power, she was a thousand golds of the League of Assassins, the leader of a group of Assassins. And even in Nolan's movie version, the leader of the League of Assassins (or League of Shadow Warriors) must be the most capable of the Assassins (like Bruce). While it's unclear whether the Benn-led terrorists in Batman Rise of the Dark Knight count as members of the League of Assassins, if so, Talia's abilities should not be underestimated, which may allow her to have a life-and-death duel with Batman before she dies.

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

Of course, Talia and Catwoman are going to have a duel

It seems that Nolan felt that letting Talia go to heaven for a second was the best choice: they were going to try more versions, but they finally gave up shooting and used this version directly. Of course, as we just said, everything was great after Talia's death until the end of the movie, and if you have to reduce Talia's role in order to put these better clips in, it's the right expedient – this movie brings a higher emotional satisfaction to the audience in terms of ending than the first two Batman movies. We never see Nolan's Batman again, and he finally made a perfect goodbye.

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

At least kissed!

But then again, white death isn't Talia's biggest problem, and the character, including her disguise of Miranda Tate, is absent from the film, she doesn't have an impressive performance before, and the other characters are much more interesting than her. In the end, Talia seems to be just trying to scare the audience a little at the question of "who was the child who climbed out of Purgatory that year", but even if it was Bane who climbed out of Purgatory and not her, it doesn't seem to make much difference to the movie. And who's going to give Batman the insidious backstabbing? Bane seemed to be more physically persuasive. Because of this somewhat reluctant arrangement, many viewers have already guessed that Miranda, played by Mary Yong Kodia, is very ghostly until the end, and if the character of Talia is designed to create a sense of surprise for the plot reversal, it seems that the result is a bit of a failure.

The final embarrassment of Batman The Dark Knight Rises: She turns into a bad meme after her death

Children who escaped

In 2015, in the French pseudo-reality show mini-album Casting(s), Mary Yong Cotia played herself in the real world, and there was a clip in which she had to fight rap with different opponents, and someone choked her and said:

"Worse than your rap, only you look like GG in the Batman movie."

It was supposed to be dramatic, but Cotilla couldn't hide her embarrassed look. In an interview afterwards, she said:

"I think it's important that we know how to laugh at this kind of thing, and there are actually worse things in life than this, and there are other things that can really hurt you." 」 But then again, it didn't affect me, I just felt... The reaction was a bit exaggerated, but it also helped me look at it with ease."

This is really embarrassing, now, even Batman has changed several times, the time is 8 years away from "Batman The Dark Knight Rises", maybe Talia can really see? hey! Mary Yong! At least you're awesome in Inception (and a whole bunch of other movies)!

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