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Chapter 871 Scene 1

Peter believes that Gilbert Jr.'s films usually have a high density of information, and if you are distracted for a moment, you may miss key information.

Therefore, he usually keeps his mind highly focused while watching a movie.

Of course, this way of watching movies is a bit tiring, but there is no other way. And sometimes, Gilbert Jr. will also insert some humorous plots in the movie to relax the audience.

The movie begins with the traditional Batman trilogy logo. Gilbert Jr. seems to be using this method to remind the audience: Although what I shot is like a police and gangster movie, this is a serious Batman movie.

Unlike the first film which used bats and the second film which used blue flames, the third film's logo is presented with a texture of broken thin ice, foreshadowing the situation Batman will face in this film.

The film opens with the familiar Sheriff Gordon, played by Gary Oldman, who has been promoted from sheriff to commissioner.

The story of the film takes place eight years later, and Batman has not appeared for eight years after taking the blame for Harvey Dent.

Gordon continues to tell lies about Harvey Dent at a ceremony to commemorate him.

"I believe in Harvey Dent."

This sentence has a special meaning. Compared with the action scenes, Peter pays more attention to the literary performance in the movie.

In Peter's opinion, the reason why the Batman movies directed by Gilbert Jr. surpassed previous superhero movies was because the literary part was quite outstanding.

Peter even believes that the literary part is the essence of Gilbert Jr.'s version of Batman.

The camera then shifted to a plain, where CIA agents were transferring a nuclear physics PhD, as well as three captured mercenaries wearing black hoods.

On the plane, CIA agents pointed pistols at three mercenaries and forced them to reveal the purpose of kidnapping the nuclear physics doctor.

But what was unexpected was that as soon as the CIA agent lifted his hood, a man wearing a strange mask appeared.

“When I’m not wearing a mask, no one cares who I am.”

"Fuck, it's Bane, I should have thought of it earlier."

A fan who was familiar with the Batman comics couldn't help but scream out, then he covered his mouth, but when he saw no one was paying attention to him, he quickly shut up and continued watching the movie.

Dwayne Johnson couldn't help but smile when he saw the audience's reaction.

I have to admit that although I was unable to participate in the early promotion of the film, it was a very special experience to appear in this way.

Just look at the audience’s reactions to see how surprised they are!
Dwayne Johnson has a strong body and figure, and his explosive muscles cannot be concealed by thin clothes. At first glance, he looks like a man with off-the-charts fighting power.

The airplane robbery at the beginning also satisfied the fantasies of action fans and was very exciting.

Anyone who knows Little Gilbert knows that this scene was not created with CG. Because experienced moviegoers can tell at a glance that, except for a few shots, it is basically real shots.

This makes people sigh at the madness of little Gilbert. It is really hard to imagine how human beings can do such a thing, unless little Gilbert is not a human.

After the wonderful opening scene, Catwoman played by Anne Hathaway officially appeared.

I have to say that in Gilbert's lens, Catwoman looks a little too beautiful, with her graceful steps, perfect figure and agile posture.

Peter heard some audience members whispering, wondering if this was the most beautiful Catwoman in history.

In fact, before the film was released, many photos of Anne Hathaway's Catwoman had been exposed. One of the photos of Catwoman riding a bat motorcycle was used as a computer screensaver by countless people.

Peter liked it, too, especially the curve of Anne Hathaway's back in the tights, down to her hips and legs.

No wonder the heroines in Gilbert Jr.’s movies always wear tights. Indeed, tights can perfectly show the actresses’ body advantages, making people unable to stop.

When Catwoman flipped out of the window, Peter felt like he had fallen in love with the Catwoman in the movie.

The plot is fast-paced, and Gilbert's films are always fast-paced. This is especially true in The Dark Knight Rises, from Catwoman's identity to Bane's appearance in the Gotham City sewers and attacking Commissioner Gordon, one thing leads to another.

Officer John Blake met Bruce Wayne and told him his story, which strengthened Bruce Wayne's determination to pay.

Despite the objections of the butler Alfu, Bruce Wayne met Gordon in the hospital.

"Batman must return."

"What if he's gone?"

"I must come back..."

Bruce Wayne officially returns, and one night after his appearance, he faces the pursuit of the police.

When the helicopter's searchlight shone on Batman and when the police surrounded him, the tragic symphony that roared together seemed to silently cry for this scene.

It's hard for any Batman fan not to be moved when seeing this scene.

Many sentimental fans even wiped away tears, but they laughed again at the next scene.

"It's cat and mouse, gentlemen!"

Just as he finished speaking and honked his horn, a flying vehicle flew over the policemen's heads.

"You seem to have mentioned the wrong animal, sir."

I have to say, from the Batmobile in the first film, to the Batmotord in the second film, and finally the Batfighter in the third film, Batman's equipment is cooler than the previous one.

However, his comeback did not bring any good results, and the butler Afu also left.

The conversation between the two before leaving also made people tear up. In terms of emotional resonance, the movie also did an excellent job.

Bruce Wayne went bankrupt afterwards, and he had no choice but to support Miranda Tate to become the CEO of Wayne Group.

Gilbert Jr. cut out the emotional scenes between Bruce Wayne and Miranda Tate to make room for other scenes.

Although according to the comics, this should be the birth process of Bruce Wayne's first child Damian. But the "Dark Knight" series has completely deviated from the comics, and it doesn't matter if there is no such line.

Then there is Batman's first head-on confrontation with Bane in the sewer. Compared to Christopher Nolan, Gilbert Jr.'s performance in action scenes is much better.

Peter noticed that the two did not use any high technology in this part, it was pure hand-to-hand combat. Batman, who was eight years older, was no match for the strong Bane.

The atmosphere in this section is extremely depressing. There is no sound of music, only the sound of water flowing in the sewer and the sound of the two people's muscles colliding.

In the end, Batman was broken in the waist by Bane and thrown into the prison where he was said to have crawled out. The weapons depot of the Wayne Group was also blown up, and the Bane Group obtained the weapons.

Peter wrote down his feelings about this passage in his notebook: "Batman has lost the power he was so proud of. This is his darkest moment physically."

Peter once wrote in his review of "The Dark Knight" that the loss of Rachel was Batman's darkest moment mentally.

Well now, Batman has nothing.

He lay in prison, watching Gotham go up in flames, the threat of a nuclear bomb hanging over everyone's heads, with no hope.

At this point, the first act of the more than one-hour film is completely over. Batman has fallen into the abyss and there is basically no hope of climbing out.

But there is new hope in despair, and the second act is the time to bravely climb out of the abyss. Bruce Wayne wants to save his city again, and this time he is not fighting alone. (End of this chapter)

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