Quote: PenWing said: Nolan and Goyer are all about the psychological and emotional facets of Batman,
Gimme your specific references for this one.
They get into what makes Batman tick. We first meet Bruce in an Asian prison. We see him at his lowest point. We see how far he is fallen. Then we see why he fell. We see the most emotional telling of his parents' murders. We see how he handles it. We see how he rejects the law's choice to let the killer go. We see him almost cross the line. And then we see him fall. But we also see how his training gives him hope. We see how he learns to believe in man, and in Gotham. And we see him struggle with the need to lead to a dual life. How he has to make an ass out of himself to protect not only those he loves, but the city he fights for. We see the pain in his eyes when he's caught by Rachel running around with a pair of European hotties. We finally see the man behind the masks.
"Well, as it happens, I wrote the damned SOP," Illescue half snarled, "and as of now, you can bar those jackals from any part of this facility until Hell's a hockey rink! Is that perfectly clear?!" - Dr. Franz Illescue - Honor Harrington: At All Costs
"I don't know what I'm do, or how I do, I just do." - Alexander Ovechkin</sub>