Cactus said:
He doesn't remember that he has memory loss. Hence why he has to write everything about his life (including the fact that he has memory loss) on his body and on notes that he keeps around him. - As for TDK, I don't remember the specifics myself since I havent rewatched the movie, but the FAQ at imdb says this (spoilers below): "When Dent had Gordon's family at the place where Rachel died, the police had a border already set up. By this time, Joker was in custody. Had they blamed Joker, everyone would have known they were lying. That would prompt an investigation into the other deaths. Batman and Gordon wanted to preserve Dent's image as the "White Knight," giving the citizens of Gotham hope." ...so they knew that Harvey was there, and they already had the Joker in custody. Batman had to take the fall. They give many more reasons here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569/faq#.2.1.62 - Finally, regarding Inception, you can bash the movie all you want, but at the end of the day, your interpretations mean just as much as anyone else's. I personally agree with most of what originally said, but someone else could have interepreted the movie in a totally different way. It's still an open-ended movie, no matter how much you think you have it all figured out. |
I just read the list...each one of those reasons is far fatched at best. The fact that the 2 boats which had the stand off didn't blow each other up should give the citizens of Gotham much more "hope" than Harvery Dent remaining a hero in the public image.
The truth would have worked great. Joker got to Harvey Dent when he killed his wife and scarred his face. Harvey Dent went crazy and tried to kill people. Batman put him down. The end. Sure it doesn't sound as cool as Batman VS the World, but sometimes less is more.
In any case, I agree that I should probably leave both movies alone as people may have different interpretations like you said.
I find it hard to have many interpretations in Inception when everything is so fact based and is presented in such a cut and dry manner... but sure. Actually, as I've seen the movie twice now, I'd love to hear some of those interpretations.







