Who is bane in the dark knight rises




















As soon as he opens his mouth, that fear goes out the window. He just kicked back for five months while their spirits were broken. But while he was putting off his actual plan, Bruce Wayne recovered and returned to Gotham.

Where did Bane get five months from? It seems like a very arbitrary period of time. Despite the intense rivalry that grows between Bane and Batman and the fact that Bane raises an army, turns people against each other, and essentially brings on a whole new French Revolution confined within Gotham City, he has a disappointingly unceremonious passing.

The whole movie, which is almost three hours long, seems to be building up to some triumphant confrontation between Bane and Batman, and it does. If this guy was going out, he needed to go out in a major way. The Dark Knight got away with its villain having an overly convoluted plan, because the Joker was an agent of chaos who just wanted to watch the world burn.

He had political ambitions and a clear vision of what he wanted the world to look like. He essentially wanted to rid Gotham of crime and corruption by destroying it — not taking things on a case-by-case basis like Batman, which is what caused conflict between the two as it was a conflict of ideologies. But still, his plan was as vague and convoluted as the Jokers'. Batman is a big, beefy, formidable presence. The Joker was a small, scrawny guy. In following up the Joker, Christopher Nolan wanted an entirely new villain.

And that was that. And we played with it, and made it a bit more fluid, and now people love it [laughs]. Of course Bane is masked in The Dark Knight Rises which changes the sound of his voice, making it more muffled. As Hardy says in his interview, Bane is actually Latinx in origin, and that fact alone creates an understandable obstacle to people accepting Hardy as the character regardless of his voice.

Source: Wired. And I was like, 'This is great. I said, 'Chris, we can either go down a sort of arch Darth Vader kind of route, straight, just neutral tone villain voice. Or we could try this. But we could get laughed out the park with it, it might be something that we regret, but it's your choice ultimately. And we played with it, and made it a bit more florid… and now people laugh at it [ laughs ]," Hardy added.

Last year, Nolan admitted he felt that people did not give Hardy enough credit as Bane , telling the Happy Sad Confused podcast: "There's no safety net for any of these guys and Tom, I mean It's an extraordinary performance, and truly amazing. We had all these discussions about the mask and what it would reveal and what it wouldn't reveal, and one of the things I remember him saying to me, he sort of put his finger up to his temple and his eyebrow and said, 'Can you give me this to play with?

Let people see this. In the case of superhero movies, this usually means spending some serious time in the gym in order to have a physique that matches the character. Bane is a comic book character who traditionally has one of the most extreme bodies ever created and while Christopher Nolan 's version of the world of The Dark Knight was realistic enough that Tom Hardy didn't have to go too crazy, it's not shocking if Hardy was pushed to create a body that was as large and muscled as he could realistically get.

While Tom Hardy tells The Daily Beast that the apparent damage to his body may only be minor, and he doesn't specify exactly what happened, it's not too surprising if he has some long term soreness or other aches and pains from pushing himself to build his body. It would seem that the issue here was the short time frame that the actor had to build his muscles.

Normally, if you wanted to build your body to look like Bane , you can do that, but you should do it over an extended period of time. Doing so allows your body to get used to carrying that much muscle. Hardy seems to be implying that what has left him a little banged up is that his body had trouble dealing with his new body because he created it so quickly.



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