The Psychology Of Bruce Wayne | Batman Begins Analysis
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I love Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy. I actually like Batman Begins the best, even if it's not objectively as good as The Dark Knight. I thought I'd talk about the internal struggles and emotional core of Christopher Nolan's Bruce Wayne, as well as also a general review and analysis of the film overall. Hopefully I've done both.
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Batman begins is so underrated
@brazmann9571
3 жыл бұрын
definitely the best Batman movie ever. I say Batman movie because the other 2 are not centered around Batman, but rather the villains and the dilemmas caused by these villains that happens to have Batman trying to stop them.
@baugh3
3 жыл бұрын
@The BATMAN Says I have to agree, I feel like when I say it's the best of the three it's like sacrilege but it just holds such a special place in my heart.
@Presley3
3 жыл бұрын
@The BATMAN Says I have to agree as well
@thomassalas5191
3 жыл бұрын
All are wrong! Y'all know dark knight is the best ever!
@possessorofgreatness7620
3 жыл бұрын
Since when? People loves it.
Batman Begins is the most character-driven superhero origin movie in existence. Change my mind. It's so preoccupied with its main character, it doesn't introduce a McGuffin device till the later half of the movie. Which is something I feel a lot of MCU origin films suffer from. They introduce a McGuffin before the main character.
@digontozahid
3 жыл бұрын
Batman begins is by far the best superhero origin film
@Batman-ro9mj
3 жыл бұрын
@@digontozahid Agreed.
@charlielynch3916
3 жыл бұрын
One superhero origin movie that doesn't get enough credit is Captain America The First Avenger. Not as good as Batman Begins but it has a good story, sets up the character very well and has a lot of positives
@digontozahid
3 жыл бұрын
@@charlielynch3916 yes first captain america first ironman and first thor all of them are solid origin films ....mcu's phase one films are underrated
@jacobbell8171
3 жыл бұрын
I'd say Unbreakable is the most character driven superhero origin story imo
His father reset the bone himself rather than take him in to see the doctor. This was because Thomas Wayne was a doctor
@hasoonnine
3 жыл бұрын
Lol
@ricardinniguerrero1044
2 жыл бұрын
He brings it up cause it shows the father made time for his son.
I think you missed an important symbolism about what wearing the image of a bat means to Bruce, as opposed to just what it means to others. Bats have always symbolized his primal childhood fear, one that he blames as having led to his parents' death, but one which upon his return he manages to conquer. It's not just 'to appear as a symbol' to others, but also a pretty straightforward statement to the audience: it isn't the batsuit itself that makes him a superhero or his training or any of his gadgets - what makes him such is that he conquered his fears, his fear of bats being the most primal one of all. And like you note - this point could never have been properly made had Nolan not taken up that whole first hour. So while I'd agree Rachel is very brave herself to do everything she does without a mask, ultimately Bruce's bravery is not to be understated either. After all - he's wearing the skin of the creature he's feared since he was a child and which he associates with the trauma of his parents killed in front of him. Hope these don't get struck down by KZread and nice work as usual. For Nolan's best movie psychologically, it'd still have to be Memento for me (another interesting movie for you perhaps), but this one's always stuck in my mind to be sure due to select scenes, particularly the 'you've never tasted desperate' scene.
@ortiznikko
3 жыл бұрын
Memento was an awesome movie, I hope he can delve into that one as well.
@lattice737
3 жыл бұрын
I think you address your own point about missing the symbolism with your comment that Bruce associates bats with the trauma of his parents' murders. The video does discuss what it means to Bruce, but it does it by going deeper and directly discussing the trauma, emotions, and confusion (Bruce the person) behind it rather than talking about the symbol. The movie is about Bruce, not Batman
@loonie5468
3 жыл бұрын
@@lattice737 I suppose that's somewhat true...at least Rachel's final lines state as such: "The man I knew never came back. Maybe, when Gotham has no need of Batman, I'll see him again." I suppose it is true that Bruce can rarely truly be 'himself'...either he has to be the playboy that is his mask or who he's become - Batman, the one who's conquered all his fears (which is also terribly exhausting and breaks down for him in the 2nd + 3rd movies, but...can't say anymore or spoilers I guess).
@lattice737
3 жыл бұрын
@@loonie5468 you’re right: either way, I agree the meaning breaks down in the later films. Pretty cool how many layers this film has, that we can still have interesting discussion about it :)
@scooscotch1535
3 жыл бұрын
Well said
I think you would have a lot to say on The Dark Knight. Can't wait.
@joshuaraines4285
3 жыл бұрын
Àŕ weř
You gotta love the way Michael Caine says "Few-CHAH."
Absolutely love the idea of a “weaponized hallucinogen” to try and make a city destroy itself and having crane see Batman as this scary ass demon... or the inmates seeing him fly over as a red eyed monster... completely unique in a super hero movie and also awesome in general
@wattsnottaken1
2 жыл бұрын
This movie is THE superhero origin story that made me get into Christopher Nolan movies. This movie is so good and very nostalgic for me lol I used to watch this movie all the time on my PS2
Please do the other Batman movies. This was brilliant!
@bartekglinski2665
3 жыл бұрын
+1
@arsalanyz5759
3 жыл бұрын
sure
@favourokunbi1079
2 ай бұрын
Please do. I really enjoyed this
can't believe I hit the like button right before hearing "gay hitler"
@izkmky2811
3 жыл бұрын
I don't get it
@richardwithanarr
3 жыл бұрын
@@izkmky2811 start listening at 23:48
@monis92able
3 жыл бұрын
He says every time after the end of his every video.
Best super hero depiction ever done on film . Chris Nolan nailed it .
The relationship between Bruce and Alfred especially in Batman Begins is just….man it hits you right in the feels. I love Batman Begins. It set up our beloved three part story so goddamn well. Just like you can’t have Wax without Marijuana 🌿 we wouldn’t have the Dark Knight Trilogy without our original boy: Begins.
@freddiemercury2075
9 ай бұрын
Sir Michael Caine and Christian Bale. Don't expect anything less.
Batman Begins is my favorite of the Nolan films too, for pretty much the same reasons. I think the moment that sold it for me personally, was when I saw it in the theater, and he's returned to the cave under his manor. The column of bats begin to circle him, and you see him transition from instinctive fear response, to closing his eyes, remembering his training with the League, and standing up to embrace it. It also felt a lot like a visual representation of the Litany Against Fear from Dune. The way the music swells, he holds his posture like his accepting a blessing from some divine source, becoming the living avatar of the animalistic, shamanistic concept of Bat. I remember thinking "Ok, THIS is the moment that he truly became Batman. Forget his first time suiting up, or any of that, this is when it became an actual part of him." And I loved it. I love Dark Knight, but this is by far my personal favorite of the Nolan trilogy. Excellent video as always! keep up the good work! And yes more videos about the other films would be great.
Well there’s a part in the justice league comics where Wonder Woman manages to wrap the lasso of truth around Batman/ Bruce’s wrist without him noticing it and asked him who he was and he does say I am Batman without even thinking. So in his actual mind and heart of hearts Batman is who he is and Bruce is his mask. Because at different points she does it to the others and they all give their normal alter ego (Superman saying he’s Clark Kent under the same circumstances for example and Green arrow saying he’s Oliver Queen.)
@elijahknox4421
5 ай бұрын
In Batman Beyond Bruce is able to figure out that someone posing as him wasn't because they called themselves Bruce. Bruce told Terry that he doesn't call himself Bruce in his head.
@themoofs6925
5 ай бұрын
@@elijahknox4421I remember that. “How did you know you weren’t going crazy when you heard that voice talking to you?” “The voice kept calling me Bruce, in my mind, that not what I call myself.” “What do you call yourself?” And Bruce just looks at him coldly.
You touched on vigilantes breaking rules to do what they believe is right, Batman’s no kill rule was put in place to keep him from crossing that line because after he kills one man what would stop him from killing the next? I think that adds to the point of Bruce not giving into those impulses which would make his situation much easier. Great video by the way and great content all round
@robkramer6336
3 жыл бұрын
He should have a code or something, to only kill people who have killed innocent people. So it makes it somewhat right. He should move to Miami as well, I hear the weather is nice.
Batman Begins was always my favorite of the trilogy. Dark Knight is amazing, no doubt, but it wouldn’t be as good as it is without Batman Begins
I just wanted to say "Thank you". It is just so god damm relaxing to watch your videos.
@mylittlethoughttree
3 жыл бұрын
And thankyou too!
Thank you for this. Batman Begins in so many ways represents my life path and my inability to grow and rise above my history and damage to find the strength to lift myself up to become something better. Hans Zimmer and James Newtown Howard have scored my life and failures with their collaborative soundtrack. I hope one day I can become more than my past.
I hold a very special place for this movie in my heart. The other two of the trilogy are great and I'd love to see videos on them but I think this movie is heavily underrated. The fact that so much of it takes place without batman I think makes it special. He both literally and figuratively spends so much time in the dirt and mud. If the movie wasn't called "batman begins" you might watch it and wonder if he's even going to become a hero, if he even deserves it. Most superhero origin stories are either mainly there for fun silly bits of discovering powers and whatnot or some noble thing of how they get a push and dramatically rise up, but Bruce Wayne in this gets that push and it just breaks him, he spends so much time being broken, and by the time he does rise up we appreciate how much weight there is, but it almost still feels tragic.
I really enjoyed this. Even though The Dark Knight is regarded as the pinnacle of the series, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises are truly underrated and vital. Please make more vids on this!
Batman begins has always been my favorite.
As to covering more Batman movies. To quote Darth Sidious: “Do it!”
This channel gets better and better! Haven't watched the video yet, but the choice of topics alone is amazing! Definitely my cup of tea!
@marywhistley
3 жыл бұрын
After watching the video, great analysis as always! One addition, as Loonie wrote, bats are a very important part of the Batman story. It's not only the symbolism of him conquering his ultimate fear for me, but also the sign of him accepting and thus conquering his human nature as a whole. The way I see it, it's not just about winning over your fears but also winning over the scary realization that you are not fearless. Bats are in a way, his constant reminder that the fact he has weaknesses doesn't mean he is not strong enough. The fact that he is scared doesn't mean he can't win. The fact he is human doesn't mean he can't be a superhero. Anyways, as you said, Nolan's Batman trilogy is simply amazing and definitely some of the best superhero movies out there, if not the best!
11:35 in Dark Knight Rises in one of the scenes, Bruce is on the mask party. He is the only one without the mask.
This interpretation of Bruce was exceptional and your analysis was wonderful. However, there are let still more topics within this very film I think you would be uniquely suited to approach within this specific title. For instance, what about Scarecrow, Ra's Al Ghul, or Alfred? I apologize I cannot give you 1,500 likes myself. However, I can give you one and the thanks that I am glad you make videos like these which I believe are amazing. Thank you.
@mylittlethoughttree
3 жыл бұрын
To tell the truth, I made the video 2 and a half months ago, when I was doing well in the algorithm and 1500 likes was achievable. It took until now to appeal the copyright claims on it....so I might just make the sequels anyway, regardless of likes
@gaffer2602
2 жыл бұрын
@@mylittlethoughttree Well, 6k likes now
I was so happy to see this in my sub feed. Batman is by far my favourite superhero and I loved this analysis, so well put together. The Dark Knight tends to get all the limelight, definitely deserved but not at the expense of the rest of the trilogy, as I think they are all fantastic. Hope we reach that like goal, would love to hear what you have got to say about the other movies. So close to 70k as well, so here's a congrats in advance, Congrats!
One of my favorite movies. That soundtrack is SICK btw.
The motivations of Batman from 'The Dark Knight Trilogy 🦇' are as follows:- 1. Batman Begins:- No Kill Rule 2. The Dark Knight:- No Kill Rule 3. The Dark Knight Rises:- No Kill Rule Nolan understood the character from the core ❤
I will never forget walking out of this movie back in the day, my nephew in tow, both of us absolutely geeking out about how good this movie was. His review, as the credits started rolling, "That was bad ass!". Yes, Chris, yes, it was!
Would love to see more from the Nolan Batman!
Great Analysis, the way batman is shown in this films always has me coming back to it. But if you ever want a really good dive into the psyche of Bruce and how he deals with batman and the legacy he tries to uphold from his parents death, you should try Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. Its an animated batman film that based on the old 1990s cartoon and its probably the best example of how bruce sees himself and his life, in particular is a really great scene of him talking to his parents grave and desperately bargaining with them of he can finally be happy, that he thinks he has to be unhappy to be batman to follow his path of justice. I would love to see your analysis of his psyche in that film.
I just recently discovered your channel and already binged through a ton of your videos, they are so relaxing and awesome! Keep up the great work, I'd love to see more videos about the Nolan Batman movies
Great video love the use of the soundtrack in the background
I am really intrigued by the Nolan's version of Batman/Bruce Wayne/Christian Bale and the Joker/Heath Ledger . They just showed me the way how to overcome the feeling the vulnerability , how to overcome fear of the thing that I fear most , how to stand for what is right rather than taking revenge everytime .
I really enjoyed your dissection of Batman Begins, and hope that you will continue with analyzing the rest of the trilogy.
Your analysis of the story makes me want to be able to write a story as good as this one. As a kid the fascination with Batman is that he kicks bad guy’s asses. As an adult you realize just how rich of a character he is, representing plenty of what we are or could be under certain circumstances. Batman is a quick glaze at a foggy mirror, all of a sudden you are left in doubt just how much that could be you on the other side.
Love that you are active! Most of people on yt that I really enjoy watching aren't so in it like you are. Appreciate the work, I really enjoyed that. But you know, without suggesting anything essays abut other 2 parts would be great though
YES. Please do more videos on the other two films, I absolutely loved this . Batman Begins has always been my favorite of the trilogy and I find it so interesting how they pick apart all the parts that don’t just make up Bruce Wayne, but what makes up Batman at his core.
I haven't seen any of the Nolan Batmans, but I loved this video and honestly I might watch them after seeing this. I'd love to see what you make of the other two films as well.
@JAMWITCH666
3 жыл бұрын
The Nolan Batman films are the only superhero films I enjoyed. They started the trend of modern superhero films because they were so successful.
I instantly clicked on this video when I saw it in my feed, and I was glad I did. This is one of my top films of all time as well, and for all of the reasons you mentioned (plus a few that you didn't!) I would very much like to see your take on the remaining films in the trilogy! Especially diving into the character of the Joker in The Dark Knight. Keep up the great work as always!
I'm glad I found your channel. Thank You for what you do. 🖖🏾
Great video! Cant wait to see how you dig deeper into Batman
Man, did I enjoy this analysis/review. I prefer this film to the following two as well. It is the foundation for the greatness that is to come with this trilogy. Your perspective was great, as it affirmed and also furthered my understanding on many points. Very well done, much enjoyed, and definitely appreciated. Thank ya
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏 for such a great video and I am indeed going to support your channel
I absolutely love these kind of deep dives into a character or world. Now, off to binge a few more of them 😁
This is an excellent video. I’d love to see you do videos on the other two films in the trilogy regarding Bruce Wayne’s journey as Batman. Keep up the great work!
Loving your vids recently! Thank you!
really like your analyses, and really liked this trilogy of films. would love to see you do the other two. here's hoping. and keep up the good work dude
I'd love to see videos on the other Nolan Batman movies.
looking forward to the next, thanks for doing personal level of batman this clearly.
What a brilliant analysis. Kudos to you my friend. Makes me want to re-watch the entire trilogy.
This is one of your top 3 videos so far
I'm glad you took the time to elaborate on this. Nolan's films seem to focus on social psychology in various ways. Dissecting them gives so many people the chance to better appreciate Nolan's vision.
Great video, man Keep up the work!
Liked and I'd love to see you discuss the other Batman movies. This made me want to go on a Batman movie binge. X)
I feel like you're editing is getting better and better too. Again a very entertaining vid!
I like listening to you talk about things you want to talk about, so do exactly that. This was a great video
I'd be interested of course! Always down for some of that crisp analysis :D
Keep it coming! If you do all of the Nolan Batman films you can give a well rounded character development
Enjoyed all of your comments. Found you "reading my mind" as we have very similar views on this film. Keep up the good work.
Great video. I always felt like Bruce wasn’t as fleshed out as he could have been, but this video pointed out some of the more nuanced aspects of his character. Very nice. Also, if you find the time, videos on Beautiful Boy, 50/50, The Virgin Suicides, Trainspotting, Silver Linings Playbook, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (or any show/movie dealing with institutionalization would be a treat to hear your opinion as a therapist on), Little Miss Sunshine, Short Term 12, and Half Nelson could be great. Or just whatever you want to talk about 🤷🏼♂️
Awesome video. Very much looking forward to you doing the sequels.
What an amazing video man, please do make for the other trilogy too loved the video
That was brilliant!! Can't wait for the next two! Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant
@mylittlethoughttree
3 жыл бұрын
Thankyou!
Wow, fantastic video and overall analysis of my personal favorite Batman film. I think Rachel's "It's not who you are on the inside, but what you do, that defines you" is also crucial to understanding Bruce's psychology in this film. It would have been really interesting to see how you might have worked that notion into your already thoroughly thoughtful exegesis of Bruce here. Thanks for making this, I'll be sure to watch your Dark Knight analysis next. By the way, would you consider completing the trilogy at any point?
This Batman content is amazing. I would love to see more!
I love Nolan's Batman. Here you touch on something I always noticed in Batman begins but haven't seen in many essays on KZread: when Bruce's father dies and tells him: "Don't be afraid", that movitates him for the rest of his life to be free of his fear. It's easy to watch a batman movie and think of the superhero and the great martial artist he is, but here if we pay attention to the story it's clear that for all his youth Bruce wayne was a really afraid kid, probably with great inferiority complex and loads of self-hate. And for that reason he commits all his 20s in the search of courage, going into the underworld of crime. And then creates Batman. It's a much deeper story than that of a billionaire orphan kid who's super strong and gots loads of high tech weapons. Please do the Dark Knight yes!
Right on spot. It’s my favourite too. Great thing is that even if some who has no interest in batman or superhero movies can sit down and be consumed by it all because of the depth he has given to Bruce. We see him being afraid then angry and confused then finally finding a purpose and meaning at the end your left with a sense of respect and admiration for the character.
I've never been this early! Love the videos
One of my favorite films! Would love to see you do an analysis on the Dark Knight!
Amazing video, I subscribed! The scene where he gets flashbacks and panics calling Alfred also shows that he is a human above all and is still afraid even after trying to face his fears.
One of my favorite movies + my favorite yt counselor. Love your work, please do more! Arrival, Into the Spider-verse, 1917. I'm so interested in your take into everything
Already subscribed and liked... do the whole trilogy, I'm waiting. And thank you! You made me see Rachelle in different angle, maybe one you didn't quite think about.
This has to be a new favorite review of this movie. So True, i have to agree on so many levels pointed out in this video.
I’d love to see your analysis of the other two.
great content my dude
This was really good I'd love to see a part 2
He will always be my favourite hero This is a great video dude. I got emotional
Seeing your take on the whole Christopher Nolan Batman series would be of great interest! looking forward to your analysis!
22:00 onwards, that serene sad music always hits me.
I just watched the dark knight trilogy last week, happy u released this now :)
This analysis in this video is excellent and unique - please do the other films too!
Great job buddy!
You taught me a lot in this one! And I thought I was going to know it. But I didn’t! Awesome!
Imo this is the best representation of Batman on film. Refreshing to hear such a positive take on this. Ty. Ps. Also my favorite Batman movie. 😊
Wow i love your deep analytical view on this you have personally pointed out why i love this concept done by one of the greatest Directors of the 21st century Nolan, the deep emotional messages not just with bruce but through Batman. Oh and the conflict with mafia boss in batman begins the way he describes " but you haven't thought it through " and he mentions all the people Bruce loves and cares about which is what i think contributes to creating a disguise as well as a symbol to protect the people Flaconi already knows about. :) just my two penny worths in this analysis which to be honest i would not have seen if i had not have seen your video. I also love the deep messages in Nolans concept about justice and the true but fair fight it without batman becoming such a vigilante unless necessary which is depicted in the Dark knight.
I'm in love with this channel
Wonderful video, I'd absolutely love to see more. I think Begins is also my favorite of the trilogy.
This is my favorite Batman movie of all time. Great analysis.
It think an analyse of the dark knight would be amazing, the chemistry between the joker and batman is just amazing
I like the way you analyzed the film.
I'm glad MLTT's here articulating the depth and humanity in movie characters, where other reviewers might just discuss superficial things (like special effects and plot twists).
@mylittlethoughttree
3 жыл бұрын
Aha maybe. I dunno, I just discuss what interests me most 😅
earned a sub, this trilogy is literally my life
I see 1500+ likes...Dark Knight video coming then? ;) Great video mate, your arguments honestly made me pause the video a couple times to go watch parts of the movie and come back to your video. I hadn't realized some of these dichotomies Nolan had set up in Batman Begins before, and your video really clearly highlighted some of the best parts of why this is not only such a great Batman film, but a great film in general. I think it transcends the "superhero genre", such as it exists.
Great Job. It's my favorite of the Trilogy as well.
Well done, don’t doubt yourself. Push forward, Fall forward.
This video is very similar to batman begins, amazing and underrated and made by a British guy
I’d like to give A special thanks to “gay Hitler.” Now that’s a sentence you don’t think you’ll ever hear.
I AM ALWAYS READY FOR MORE BATMAN CONTENT!
Very well thought through.
I agree. It's my favorite Batman movie and it never gets old.