im not goth but i feel like I'd scare the shit out of bruce too
This is it this is the movie
concept: if Hulk/Banner are Frankenstein’s Creature in some respects, imagine that the Jekyll/Hyde dynamic is for Abomination/Emil Blonsky.
Specifically, the original idea that there IS no Mr Hyde. That it’s just Jekyll; Hyde is a form that lets him be anonymous, and lacks inhibitions, and he’s not a separate entity. It’s just Jekyll, exploiting the anonymity of his new form to do as he pleases without risking trouble over it.
So, apply this to Blonsky:
He always was a monster. He was always a bully, an authoritative scumbag who likes to hurt people, but he always did it with something to hide behind. He’s been a cop, he’s been a military neck-breaker. Always something that gives him some authority, a mask to hide his cruelty behind.
And then, he becomes the Abomination. A monster, inside and out, and he looks inhuman because all Hulks embody some aspect of the mind of the person, and in this case, it simply fulfills his desire to look as different from Blonsky as possible so he can indulge his most destructive and cruel urges without suffering recompense for it.
Abomination isn’t a monster because he looks so inhuman. He’s a monster because it is Blonsky, stripped of all restraint and gleefully indulging his most brutal desires.
bad things about The Dark Knight Rises:
- Bane is whitewashed
- Bane's luchador-inspired mask (which is significant since he is Latino) is changed to a crappy looking apparatus that is supposed to act as some kind of anesthetic device?
- in the final confrontation between Batman and Bane, Batman purposely targets and destroys this mask in order to bring Bane down by forcing him to be overwhelmed by his unbearable chronic pain. yikes.
- Bane's main motivation is reduced to wanting to destroy Gotham because Talia wants to because Ras Al Ghul wanted to? and then instead of just destroying it Bane wants to draw it out for some reason? and he does this by creating a pseudo-revolution that the filmmakers seemed to include just so they could show how "bad" revolutions are? idk man.
good things about The Dark Knight Rises:
- i guess the allusions to A Tale of Two Cities were interesting but it also didn't really go anywhere so. yeah.
conclusion: 1/10
he's my favorite version of bane, no one can top him
yeah i played it for the plot
god in remember going to corsica for camping last year and when we went to this mini mall for supplies the sky looked so pretty
The dark, weird world of Aleksandra Waliszewska (born Warsaw, 1976) • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
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he's just British white boy
no offense but tom holland is absolutely swagless
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