binary solo said:
Yeah, it's not good enough to force people to have to dig around and find out the motivations for why someone does something that on the face of it looks wildly out of character. The basis for that sort of motivation needs to be shown in the movie itself. |
Normally I'd agree, but the "Ha Ha Ha" written by Joker on Robin's suit is pretty self explanatory. The fact that Bruce's mansion was burned down also gives you imagary of something bad happening. Between that, watching "gods" destroy his building in their fight, Batman explicitley referencing things going bad (Two Face) when talking to Alfred. The only thing you really need to dig around for, is that Batman's paranoid and has a contingency plan for everything, even the Justice League. In this movie he wasn't out of character, and Snyder needed a jaded Batman willing to push a spear through Clark's chest. Which he spends a quite a bit of the movie trying to convey. It's there, but then again I noticed most people were to busy watching their own movie than watching the actual movie (Not a jab at you by the way).