Two-Face is dead.
Interesting... can you give a source? I'd like to check that out...one of the producers on the film also hinted that Dent could be alive. Sure he looked dead in this movie but it's a perfect twist for a future movie.
What specifically, on-screen, convinced you that it was a dead body?I totally agree Two-Face is dead...without a doubt. Actually, I'm so sure that what is shown onscreen is a dead body and that thematically there is no more use for Two Face, if they do bring him back, I'll be greatly disappointed. I'm not sure they should even use a villain, per se', in the next one. The Joker is the only villain that would make sense. Barring the impossibility of that, unless they want to re-cast which I doubt and I wouldn't want to be that actor if they did, Batman himself should be the villain of the next one.
My lingering question from The Dark Knight? How did Rachel survive that fall?
When she was thrown out the building by The Joker. As to T'Baio's question, Batman's cape broke some of the fall. It's not clear, I admit, but that's how a lot of have interpreted the scene.Also, what "fall for Rachael" are y ou referring to? I don't believe that she ever fell... period... in that movie.
AH... sorry, I crossed wires... I thought you were talking about the first movie re: Rachael.When she was thrown out the building by The Joker. As to T'Baio's question, Batman's cape broke some of the fall. It's not clear, I admit, but that's how a lot of have interpreted the scene.Also, what "fall for Rachael" are y ou referring to? I don't believe that she ever fell... period... in that movie.
But there's NO QUESTION that what's captured on film is not a man with a broken neck.
But there's NO QUESTION that what's captured on film is not a man with a broken neck.
You mean literally? Because the script specifically points out that Two-Face is dead, and even goes to say "his neck is broken". Quoted verbatim.
But there's NO QUESTION that what's captured on film is not a man with a broken neck.
You mean literally? Because the script specifically points out that Two-Face is dead, and even goes to say "his neck is broken". Quoted verbatim.
What the script says and what "really happens" are different things.
Nothing was conveyed on-screen to definitively tell the audiance Dent was really dead beyond the public service which could've been done to maintain apperances. They can easily back out of this if they want to.
I'm baffled by the idea he's not dead. Thematically it just doesn't work for him to be alive. The end of the film doesn't make sense if he's still alive.
But there's room to bring him back if the film-makers decide too and if they do that shouldn't harm the sacrifice Batman and Gordon made.I'm baffled by the idea he's not dead. Thematically it just doesn't work for him to be alive. The end of the film doesn't make sense if he's still alive.
Is that Batman checked him over and he was dead?Hell, we could "reason" that they DID think he was dead
Here's a question -- how did Joker possibly know the ferries would be filled with civilians and prisoners? Or was it just a happy accident because he was intending to pit two ferries of civilians against each other?
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