I'm not trying to troll here. Seriously. Or make waves or be contrarian or anything.
I thought the Harvey Dent stuff was great. As well as the emotional scenes when he becomes Two-Face.
But all he does is go on a short killing spree, threaten Jim Gordon's family then gets pushed off a building my Batman. All the while, being a manipulated pawn of the Joker who was trying to destroy Gotham's faith in old symbols. I didn't mind that plot, but there is much more to Two-Face than that.
Nolan also had the opportunity to bring him back for the second movie but wasted it.
Where was the obsession with duality? All I saw was a vigilante Harvey Dent, not Two-Face.
I like how his look is closer to the comics, but it isn't realistic at all and actually looks goofy in Nolan's 'realistic' universe.
How exactly is this Two-Face any closer to the comics or better portrayed than Tommy Lee Jone's version in Batman Forever? I would really like to know.
I thought the Harvey Dent stuff was great. As well as the emotional scenes when he becomes Two-Face.
But all he does is go on a short killing spree, threaten Jim Gordon's family then gets pushed off a building my Batman. All the while, being a manipulated pawn of the Joker who was trying to destroy Gotham's faith in old symbols. I didn't mind that plot, but there is much more to Two-Face than that.
Nolan also had the opportunity to bring him back for the second movie but wasted it.
Where was the obsession with duality? All I saw was a vigilante Harvey Dent, not Two-Face.
I like how his look is closer to the comics, but it isn't realistic at all and actually looks goofy in Nolan's 'realistic' universe.
How exactly is this Two-Face any closer to the comics or better portrayed than Tommy Lee Jone's version in Batman Forever? I would really like to know.
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