Originally posted by Neon Ignition
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Even in that scene (Sorry if I'm wrong, I'm thinking of this scene when I should be working) isn't Harvey refusing pain killers so he's in horrific pain and look delirious as the Joker (With mask on) is raising his bed, so they've explained that away? I can reassure you that during that moment in the Film, not once did I think; Hold on, why didn't Harvey notice Joker in the 10 seconds he's been in the room? Refund me my ticket Sir!
I feel if you're nit picking that badly, all films fall apart; From reasoning why a character suddenly changes their mind to moments where 'No human would ever talk like that!' only the best films don't fall foul of that. And when you're talking about a film where a man's tooling about with half his face missing and a 7ft tall bloke dressed up to the nine's in black rubber, it makes me giggle you pick that as a point of reference!
Leaps of faith are required when you're talking about a comic book movie, DC or Marvel, they're all ridiculous madness and that's half the fun.
Even Blade Runner, my favorite movie of all time, has absurd moments of logic failures but not only do I not question them as reasons to hate the film, I embrace it.
Why is Rutger Hauer running around in his underpants howling like a Wolf?
He's reverting to his pure, childlike self and adding symbolic moments of Jesus Christ being crucified.
Ahh, gotcha.
All works of art are subjective and I feel that if you hate the movie this much and nit picking to the level you are, I feel the film isn't for you and that's totally fair. But it does a lot right which you shouldn't be so dismissive of as it's one of the first ever comic book movies, for me, that transcended the medium and was a great Film in its own right. It's a classic action film that honestly, hasn't been beaten.
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