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Cynthia

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Batman=hungry for attention
« on: July 21, 2008, 11:49:44 PM »
To unlock the psychology of the Bat-man is to release the very shadow that is within us all.

Teddy Roosevelt? The very human that is the next to kin ...aka Batman of 1939? Yes.

We live in a time of suffering. We will always live in a time of some sort of suffering.....

Batman is built to ....is written to justify the suffering of all of us, yet set  in the depression in the 1930's.
Art demonstrates life. This film certainly does just that. MOre so than ever. 

We live in a time where analyzing the very fractured nature that is human is best reflected in the story of the Bat/Man.

This ARt ...this film (Dark Knight) told as a story, albeit ages old.... is forever going to reach for perfection in its attempt to compliment the very nature that is the human and yet has a capacity to "DO" more. We identify with this man every day. We try to demonstrate our strenghts. We try to solve the daily problems in our world....This is Batman. Unleashed.


He is every man/woman. He is the human being who has been tortured and loved...and tortured again. His life is damaged from guilt in childhood. But he is NOT LESS THAN US.  He sure as hell faced those challenges and conquered much all from the hell that was his life. THose times of near death and despair made him nearly a superhero. But he is not a super hero. He is who he is....for the sake of survival.

There is yet to be a Movie that reflects the very essence that is the story of Batman. This one just might come that close.

Now on to developing a CAtWoMan story that nails the art/essence of many a woman////cat!

Who indeed will make that movie a perfection?  Batman has tried and survived many a tell tale. ..a tall telling tale.

Christian Bale is the quintessential Batman.

Heath is the only man to ever really portray the essence of 'evil'. He must get an honor. He is honored by many already. But to be recognized as the best a cartoon character can be in drama....remarkable. "Sweet".

This story is more than a cartoon. This story will become a reflection of good and evil and


in the end, our very nature. . . 


fractured, vulnerable and alive.
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Re: Batman=hungry for attention
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2008, 11:57:49 PM »
I like the rrsponse of the 1st burton batman came out.
a psychiatrist stated batman is totally not a good example of mental health.
to obsess over the death of his parents all those years and do what he`s does to finally deal with it.
not  healthy.

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Re: Batman=hungry for attention
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 12:21:16 AM »
I like the rrsponse of the 1st burton batman came out.
a psychiatrist stated batman is totally not a good example of mental health.
to obsess over the death of his parents all those years and do what he`s does to finally deal with it.
not  healthy.

Story is story. This is such a fantasy...but buried in the very depths of our own human psychology.

What makes this story work.......art.

Everytime a new film comes out.....we analyze the depths that reach our own psychology.

Unfortunately, Heath died before he could see the contribution he made in this 69 year old story.