Thursday, November 28, 2013

The Ideology Of Bane

  The character of Bane portrayed by Tom Hardy in the “Dark Knight Rises” has been described as thoughtful, menacing mercenary anarchist with perfect physical conditions. The problem is that movie version of the Bane character is far different from the original than from the comic books. The original Bane is a mercenary from the fictional country of Santa Prisca. Thus his most notable motivation for fighting the Batman was financial. The director of the Dark Knight Trilogy Mrs. Christopher Nolan molded the character according to the vibe of his previous movie adaptations of the much beloved Batman.



  That mends creating new forms of the Batman, Joker, Bane, and Ra’s Al-Ghul. With the knowledge that every movie is subjective, the third Batman film “The Dark Knight Rises” had many issues. One of them was the false believe that the Bane character was the master mind behind Gotham’s wrecking. Yes for the most part of the movie Bane was thought to be Ra’s Al-Ghul’s child. Yes Bane was at one point a member of the “League of Shadows”.
 
  Tom Hardy’s Bane has revealed at the last fifteen minutes of the film to be “a love sick puppy” of Talia Al-Ghul, the daughter of Ra’s. Bane rescues Talia when she was very young from the prison inmates, Bane constantly orders “his” men not to hurt Miss Miranda Tate (Talia’s alter ego).
The perfect directing and editing of the whole film has fooled and led people presume that Bane seems to be an anarchist and to call him a “Che Guevara on Steroids”.  Like the political theorist and cultural critic Slavoj Žižek.


  Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates stateless society often defined as self-governed voluntary institutions, Bane is not an anarchist he is a terrorist who is under the command of Talia Al-Ghul whose motivations are eco-terroristic and revenged driven.      

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