There has been plenty of discussion over the years regarding the epic "The Dark Knight Rises" and how the film really wraps up, the journey of Batman/Bruce Wayne!
The Dark Knight Rises Ending Explained
One thing that's not so obvious to everyone. There is this great mystery! And it’s in the form of a scene featuring Alfred Pennyworth in a café!
The Batman trilogy comes to a close as "The Dark Knight Rises" movie made its big debut in 2012. Christopher Nolan's big vision as a filmmaker is amazing!
In this thrilling end to a memorable franchise. Fans were in shock as the hero who always wins and rescues Gotham, might just disappear, and not live to see another day! He's seen flying a bomb, the one that could put an end to a dangerous Bane's, plan. Then, in the closing scenes, it looks like Alfred spotted the character we all know "Catwoman" (played by the incredible, Anne Hathaway ) and of course Batman, sitting in a café in Italy! But, how did this all come about?
A big question! Everyone thought that Batman/Bruce Wayne had taken a dive off a plane, a big and terrifying, act of self sacrifice. But, then in an unexpected twist, fans saw him alive and in a new scene. Does it mean "The Dark Knight Rises" is telling fans that Alfred had an amazing dream of a perfect world where the heroes were happy or had "Batman" somehow escaped the bomb!
What Does The Ending Really Mean?
Throughout "The Dark Knight Rises" the story really makes viewers feel how powerful these moments were! Christian Bale played "Batman/Bruce Wayne" and Nolan's amazing story went from a place of hope in Batman Begins and turned into something really shocking in The Dark Knight. It looked like Bruce Wayne and "Batman" might never see peace as they got hit with the brutal reality that a major city could never overcome.
What stands out is that they tried to pull Gotham from destruction but were not as successful as they were hoping to be. In a really shocking way they ended up taking the blame for crimes committed by Harvey Dent.
In "The Dark Knight Rises," it showed this powerful story and just what lengths this hero had to go! But it's not about a dream. The character made a tough decision, even more so since his own identity had to be known to save his people, giving up his true persona! In a remarkable way, this hero gets his second wind. And even if fans have pondered how this escape occurred. It was left unexplained as to just what the character "Batman/Bruce Wayne" did, allowing him to make a full getaway. This might be where it makes this series truly exciting and why everyone talks about this.
Arguments For Why The Ending is Real:
While everyone wants to keep up this theory about this dream! If it wasn't real, Alfred had this special wish, to see Bruce in the best possible way and a place that seemed really ideal.
It seemed to suggest he was a visionary about that specific location in Florence, with the character getting a taste of a simpler life.
- Fans are really looking to understand these specific characters and Alfred.
- Even more, if the café scene was not real, this iconic character, Alfred wouldn't have ever appreciated a woman that Bruce was with. He wasn't a big fan of Catwoman!
There are a few people out there that might even try to explain why the ending of "The Dark Knight Rises" is just a big, illusion. Here are some other viewpoints!
- The bomb could have blown up "Bruce", and, the bomb wasn't too close! Even with the pilot ejecting.
- Bruce was stabbed, making this even more terrifying!
Why It Had to Be Real:
However, there are lots of people who think that this really could have happened! It's hard to accept this hero, that always wins, that always overcomes any adversity and doesn't go back for a new story? For those fans! This isn't really a happy Ending. But, you know, some think this might be a big mistake in understanding a more somber, thoughtful tone of this classic hero, and its real meaning.
- Bale went on record in a special Entertainment Weekly interview where he states the scene was genuine.
It looked to show this really compelling moment that a hero, like Batman/Bruce Wayne could really take a break from his role and live a peaceful existence. It looks like "The Dark Knight Rises" gave him the best chance, and even let the character heal from his painful past, as the ending suggested he could enjoy some freedom and move away from the burdens that always threatened to pull him down.
That's not all that makes this story special. Even more is the big director behind "The Dark Knight Rises." Christopher Nolan had an incredible perspective on his creation! In an interview with Collider, he discussed the power that this hero has as a symbol. The fact that it has no boundaries, and in its amazing ability to be everyone!
What is super interesting and really gives you a fresh perspective on how important this superhero really is.
Even as Nolan talks about his plans for the character he made clear it wasn't his intention to change who the character was. This shows a real understanding, of a real character!
- There is a good chance the series is over. And that Batman was an essential character who became something powerful.
Fans might not have the same impression! For "Batman" is much more than a real-world persona! The true symbol is much deeper than a physical being and a character! This iconic character can move between all worlds.
Nolan, the filmmaker went on to really dive deep into this meaning that it’s essential the hero takes a bow as the show has been running so long and that’s what fans are enjoying. There is the suggestion, from those that made this film. It will always leave those who get to experience this story! In essence, Batman is something everyone can relate to! Even though it has run its course in a great way.
It looks like "The Dark Knight Rises" gave us this incredible story of how a hero's past is just as important! And while fans have a huge need for a happy ending, Nolan, was truly committed to showing how Bruce had a remarkable journey in becoming a symbol, which would become so important in creating Gotham!
For everyone who is still debatng what actually happened to this character! And while there might be no right or wrong way. "The Dark Knight Rises" offers a truly compelling, and important statement, not about just a comic book adaptation but something greater! Even if those of us who loved the original characters never get to see them back. "The Dark Knight Rises" did its best!
There is always an opportunity to rediscover "The Dark Knight" trilogy! And as it goes down in history as a major series and a classic trilogy for Batman that took this super hero to an epic scale!