Batman broke his #1 rule....twice.

lala77

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By killing Henri Ducard in Batman Begins and then Harvey Dent in the Dark Knight.



Did Nolan really think he could just slide those death under the mat so easily? Other than that, the movie is almost flawless.
 
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Dude....
 
Batman's rule isn't that he won't kill anyone - it's that he won't be an executioner.

In Batman Begins, he tells Raz Al Gul (or however you spell it) that he won't kill him, but he won't save him either. The train was fucked either way - Batman was able to escape, while Raz couldn't.

In TDK, he didn't execute Two-Face. He had a gun to a little kid's head so Batman had no other choice but to take Two-Face down at the perfect moment, while he was flipping his coin.

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oh yeah, he just decided joker is decent enough to save 3 times in the dark knight. He could have easily saved Ducard from the train, except he just bails.


Not that this whole killing thing is a huge deal or anything to me, I don't really care
 
Still as a huge Batman fanatic since childhood, I didn't understand why he decided to break his rule and kill....EVEN if it was a villain.


Most of these new-age Batman fans don't understand..
 
i honestly dont think that two-face is dead. they never said he died, and you couldnt tell if it was a funeral that gordon was speaking at or like a press conference or something.

and i do not believe he killed raz. would he not have died anyways with the train hitting the skyscraper?

killing is the act of depriving someone or something of life, or being the cause of it. i dont think it applies to batman
 
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