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Post by batfan93 on May 4, 2008 9:48:00 GMT -5
From the LA Times:
“I can tell you that, basically, when you look at Two-Face, you should get sick to your stomach. Being the guy under all that, well, that was a lot of fun for me. It’s like you would feel if you met someone whose face had pretty much been ripped off or burned off with acid. I can’t talk about it beyond that because I don’t want to give away too much of the plans by Chris.”
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“The difference between Batman and Two-Face is how far they are willing to go and how they make their point,” Eckhart said. “Otherwise, we’re talking about vigilante crime-fighting. That’s what Batman is all about. He has a strong sense of justice. And Harvey Dent has an extremely strong sense of justice. His fiancée is killed. He’s horribly injured. But he is still true to himself. He’s a crime fighter, he’s not killing good people. He’s not a bad guy, not purely.”
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“You look at a good guy too long and it’s not that exciting, it’s the Boy Scout always doing the right thing. I’m interested in good guys gone wrong. They’re not the bad guy, they’re the good guy doing bad things.”
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“Really, all of it is more than an adventure tale, it’s somewhat of a mirror of our times. It deals with some fundamental questions of what’s going on in society. To me, this film is about how Batman feels about justice, how he takes care of the city, how he feels about the Joker when he meets him and sees what he is capable of doing. How he feels when Harvey Two-Face takes matters into his own hands. It’s not simple, and it gets ugly. I think people will be surprised.”
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Post by All Star Batman on May 4, 2008 16:12:59 GMT -5
This is really something. Now he's got me pumped to see his Two-Face. His fiance gets killed? Rachel? Wish he would stop saying Harvey Two-Face.
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Post by batfan93 on May 5, 2008 5:14:33 GMT -5
It's quite possible to be Rachel since we do see Joker throwing her off the roof...
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Post by MuksC on May 5, 2008 6:27:24 GMT -5
yeah must be.
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