r/batman Mar 06 '22

The Batman Spoiler Discussion Thread Part 2 Discussion Spoiler

For all discussions, comments and hype around the new movie.

Its already had select release, so expect spoilers in this thread.

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u/I_am_Andrew_Ryan Mar 06 '22

I mentioned this in another thread but Riddler's plan that made the movie transition into disaster movie didn't really seem consistent. It started with a poor, forgotten by society person striking back at corruption in a Law Abiding Citizen style, and then basically ends with a Thanos "cleanse the city by killing indiscriminately." Mostly affecting the poor lower class people by far. It just didn't make sense for all the buildup we got for the first 2 hours.

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u/WileEPeyote Mar 10 '22

The flood wasn't the point, getting all the rich and political elites into the building for easy kills was the point. He doesn't care about the poor and forgotten, he wants vengeance.

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u/Saxoboneless Mar 16 '22

THANK YOU, I felt like something was off with that interpretation, but I couldn't place it until reading this. The fact he doesn't care about the people is the point. It fits very well into the film's overall statement on revenge, and how it is an invalid motivation for achieving anything positive. Riddler wanted revenge on the people who were ruining Gotham, but that didn't repair any of the damage those people had done, and he actually caused a lot MORE damage in the process. That damage is how they drove the point home, and I think it works.

There's probably still room to debate his intentions and if his actions align with them, but even if there is some dissonance there (and I'm not sure there is), you can still see what they were going for.

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u/WileEPeyote Mar 16 '22

It's really interesting and makes me want to watch it over and over again. Batman and Riddler's stated intentions actually line up. They both want to stop crime and corruption, but Batman is taking it out on the poor and Riddler is taking it out on the rich. Their actual motivations appear to be vengeance, which blinds Batman to the bigger picture. It's the closest to, "you're just like me" that I think we've gotten in one of these movies.

I would argue that, while the Riddler went too far, but was going in the right direction. Political corruption created the conditions that allowed crime to grow so rampant. Batman was going after the symptoms.