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Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

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Why Nolan has become a popular director sought after by modern film audiences, in addition to being hardcore enough to brain hole, enough crazy and cool, etc., one of the most important is that there is a very broad interpretation space, and these are placed in the extremely imperceptible corners of the film by Nolan for the audience to slowly dig.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

Nolan was born in England, and the younger brother Jonathan Nolan who participated in the script is the same, both of them have a very thick Foundation in English literature, so when watching the entire trilogy, especially the last one, it is obvious that the role of Batman (Bruce) they created has a strong Shakespearean tragedy.

So the question is, what is a Shakespearean tragedy.

Shakespeare's four great tragedies are Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, and King Lear. I will not go into detail here.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

To sum up, Shakespeare's tragic literature, it is believed that human nature is disappointed, but not desperate, and the tragedies produced in all stories cannot be avoided, which also causes the dark side of human nature to be inescapable, and most importantly, Shakespeare's tragedy has a strong heroic color, often contradicting fate or mission, resulting in noble tragedies and then sublimation.

And such a tragedy will leave the people in the story with deep reflection, so as to get a kind of "baptism" of human nature, which is the core value of the enduring Shakespeare tragedy.

The above summary of these can find similar shadows in the Nolan Batman trilogy, especially "The Dark Knight Rises", which can be seen as a superhero mythological story.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

Although we know that Nolan Batman is very realistic, we can also see that "The Dark Knight Rises" has done a lot of romantic treatment in the plot.

For example, Bane, who is obviously far above Batman in physical strength and strength, beat Batman to the waist, but Batman can recover himself in just a few months, without relying on any modern medicine, self-recovery is also counted, without receiving any new skill training, and then rely on the small universe explosion to escape the day, and then fight Bane, beat Bane to the ground to find teeth.

This kind of plot logic is itself very heroic and romantic.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

Talking about this, we have to explore the ending of "The Dark Knight Rises".

As we all know, 99% of the ending of the film is that Bruce is not dead, and Batman becomes a legend, and Robin inherits the mantle of Batman and continues to protect Gotham City.

but... We might try to see another, less super-comical, happy ending, but the 1% tragic heroic ending.

Here's my "over-interpretation".

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

Perhaps, Batman (Bruce) is reluctant to believe in autonomous driving, he is willing to sacrifice himself until the last moment of control of the Batfighter, in order to ensure that the nuclear bomb can really get away from Gotham City.

In fact, if you taste the logic of this logic also makes sense, when gotham City and 11 million people decide the fate of the people, Will Batman confidently hand over this life-and-death task to automatic driving.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

At that time, Fox checked that the Batfighter was a prototype, and the autopilot software was indeed repaired by Bruce, but whether the autopilot software was placed on Batman's nuclear bomb-carrying fighter at the time, or whether Batman used it, no one could examine it.

And the whole movie to see, Batfighter, has always been operated by Batman himself, it is reasonable to say that if the automatic driving is put into use, there are several crisis moments that need automatic driving, Batman can completely like the second "Dark Knight", show the automatic driving function.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

Some people say that during the battle between the police and the Bann Legion, it may be the Bat fighter driving itself, but if you look closely, Batman is sitting inside, but at that time, there is a great need for autopilot so that Batman can get out and do other things.

Next, we look at the blues and Catwoman that Afé met at Caffé, which can also be seen as a beautiful romantic imagination.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

After all, this is too similar to the scene that Ah Fu recalled before, and it is inevitable to think that at the end, Ah Fu bumps into Bruce, which may just be a beautiful fantasy.

In Afu's memories, we can see that the decoration in the café where Afu is located is mainly red, the chairs are red, the flowers on the dining table are red, and the waiter's clothes are also red.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

And the couple at the table where Ah Fu remembered the mistake was obviously another café next door, and we saw from the chair and waiter, as well as the purple flowers on the table, which showed that Ah Fu and the wrong couple were not the same café, and this kind of foreign countries is generally a cafés street, and you can see another from one family.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

But when Ah Fu ends up going to the café again, the flowers on the table all turn into purple flowers from the next house in the memory, and Nolan cleverly avoids the flowers at bruce's table.

Moreover, in the scene in Ah Fu's memory, there is a dining guest who seems to appear at the end of Ah Fu's meal, and ask how likely it is.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

Of course, I'm not trying to prove anything, I'm just trying to provide you with a more diverse and open-ended Interpretation of the Nolan ending.

Because whether Or not Bruce is really dead, the Legend of Batman and Bruce's self-reliance are established in the film.

"The Dark Knight Rises" is more ambitious, and Nolan is more like creating a Batman legend, filmed like a fable. The film is trying to test how much stress and weight a superhero can withstand.

In fact, the ending of Bruce's life was determined to make the film partial to perfection.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

But in terms of artistic achievements, the 1% think that if Bruce ends with a real sacrifice of himself, it will highlight the tragic and poignant beauty of Batman's heroism, but I believe that if Nolan's performance is more obvious, many viewers will not be willing to accept it, and the filmmakers will not agree.

This is also where I think Nolan is great, no matter which of his works ends, there are still many stories that are still happening beyond the ending.

Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" actually hides another ending, is Batman really alive

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