Wednesday, April 2, 2014

BATMAN BEGINS - Flashback Review Part 3

              This is the final part of the Batman Begins Flashback Reviews I'll be doing,  cuz I think three's kinda much.  But hey! Third time's the charm, eh? Alright, here goes.


BATMAN BEGINS
PART III

                Batman's first target to stopping crime in Gotham, Falcone. Falcone is a filthy rich black market dealer and seller. You need something the gun store can't offer ya, he's the one to go to.
                Now Batman learns of a fear inducing gas that is driving people insane, and he wants to get to the bottom of it. He learns from some goons that the seller is Falcone, and The Bat goes after him. He apprehends Falcone, and strikes fear into the Underworld of Crime.
Scarecrow, little bit scary for youngin's
               Skipping ahead a bit, we learn that the creator of the fear-inducing gas is none other than psychiatric physician Dr. Jonathan Crane. He has labeled himself as The Scarecrow, and uses this gas to drive people deep into the clutches of insanity, which happens to Falcone, since Scarecrow doesn't want him to talk and reveal anything.
              Of what? A bigger plan? Bingo.
               That bigger plan is destroying Gotham. (Typical, I know) Well, who's behind it? None other than the great Ra's al Ghul himself. Say what? Yup.
             Ra's is part of a secret organization called The League of Shadows, (supposed to be The League of Assassins) and the goal of the League is to wipe any and all crime off of the face of the earth on a global scale. And for awhile now, Gotham has been the League's target. So now, Ra's al Ghul is coming to do the job.
           Then there's the rest...
            There's some scary images, FYI, and then...
           Face-off between Batman and Ra's,
           Gotham is saved, happy ending. Did I mention that Wayne Manor gets burned down a little earlier? No, I didn't. Well, sorry. Yea, Wayne Manor is burned down by Ra's to get Batman outta the way before he does his duty of destroying Gotham. Man, I'm outta the game.

          But there's your Batman Begins Review, and next review is going to be the First Part to the Idea behind The Dark Knight Trilogy, and the way Christopher Nolan wanted to portray one of the greatest heroes of all time. So, stay tuned!

Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoyed!




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