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The following is an in depth analysis of the Dark Knight Rises opening scene:
Notice CIA's body language:
This confident pose establishes dominance and indicates that he is in charge here.
"Dr. Pavel i'm CIA"
Notice how he simply introduces himself as "CIA" rather than as a CIA Agent? This isn't a mistake: it's a sign of CIA's true loneliness in the world. It is very likely he has so little interaction with other human beings that he actually doesn't know of any other CIA agents. As far as he is concerned, he IS CIA.
"Get them, I'm bored. I'll call it in."
Why does CIA claim that he is bored? It is obvious that CIA is trying to appear un-intimidated. He wants to make it abundantly clear that he is in charge here.
"He didn't fly so good!"
He's obviously referring to the bullet he just fired.
Why is it it a "he"? Does he assign an identity to all his bullets?
"A lot of loyalty for a hired gun!"
Was CIA deluded? Why was he talking to his pistol? Did he take it (hire it) from another agent?
Bane: "No one cared who I was until I put on the mask."
By this Bane means that he was a nobody until he took on the persona of Bane.
The reputation that surrounds him is what has made him infamous. The "mask" is not the respiratory device that pumps him full of painkillers, the mask is his image as a dangerous individual known the world over for his exploits From this we can draw parallels with Bruce Wayne and Batman. The mask is an important theme throughout.
CIA: If pull that off will you die?
If I remove the mask, if I expose you as nothing more than a man, will it destroy the essence of what you are?
Bane: "It would be extremely painful."
It would be a traumatic experience to abandon what I am, an existential crisis of sorts that would be difficult to recover from.
CIA: You're a big guy.
You're an important person, your reputation is large and your deeds are noteworthy
Bane: For you.
I am an important person for you. You are an agent of the CIA who has been actively hunting me. Our importance to somebody, our stature, our largeness is defined by the effect we have on them. To the average person Bane is not a "big guy", but to this agent he is large indeed.
The Plane scene in the Dark Knight Rises is a cinematic masterpiece
There are so many subtle references and allegories to Nietzschean philosophy in this short scene. Hotheads will never understand.
When Agent Wilson calls Bane a "big guy" he's clearly referencing him as the Übermensch, while himself indulges in slave morality represented by the authoritarian institution that is Central Intelligence Agency. Note how Wilson never references himself as his real name. There is no individuality in him, only CIA. The essence of slave morality (represented as the "flight plan", opposed to master morality - the "master plan") is utility: the good is what is most useful for the whole community, not the strong. But he does not see beyond initial good and evil.
Also prior to the scene, Wilson shoots out of the plane without actually killing anyone. He does so out of misguided anger, furious that neither faith in god nor scientific knowledge has not given him the rest or respite he desires. At the same time, CIA shooting the sky symbolizes the death of God as a source of morality for people, leading to the unhooding of Bane, the Übermensch.
When Bane crashes the plane with no survivors, he's crashing the entire worldview based on slave morality. He's crashing old thoughts and institutions such as religions (Christianity for example). He's crashing secular humanism. He's crashing herd mentality. Noone will bother to read this but if you do, remember to lynch all pug admins today. He's crashing even himself, as he overcomes his former self to become the over-man. In this crash, a fire rises in the wreckage - the triumph of "life" over "logic".
Then, in the end Bane reminds Dr. Pavel that "Now is not the time for fear, that comes later!" The world is necessarily moved in a cycle, endlessly repeating all past events due to finite amount of matter and infinite amount of time. In this eternal recurrence, the plane crash will repeat - again and again.
But if life triumphs over logic, the only meaning is life then is the will to power, that means the big guy will always be in charge here.
Bravo Nolan.
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