"Subtitle by:" "Idrus Fhadli" "He became a legend!" "Victim of a tragedy ... which emerged as a symbol ... justice!" "Who the hell are you?" "!" "?" "I'm Batman." "But what does a billionaire ... become a crime fighter?" "You have a man with anger and pain ... looking for purpose in your life." "And how the motivations of Batman ... reflect their own!" "He fights most things ... you and me fought the whole day." "Now, enter the mind a superhero!" "His whole life is a quest to restore order." "And we will use tools real analysis ..." "There is a technique for people who have phobias ... and is called exposure." "to unlock the psyche Bruce Wayne!" "Batman ... and villains that symbolize ... our wishes darker!" "I'll stop it." "He is crazy!" "Like me!" "BATMAN EXPOSED" "PSYCHOLOGY KNIGHT OF DARKNESS" "Hey?" "Stays?" "What?" "Dammit!" "A crime fighter ... avenger ... vigilant ..." "Hero!" "Batman is so complex ... how contradictory!" " Bruce!" " Rachel told me ... all about you!" "I'm sure not." "Explore the character ... can be a revealing test for the viewer!" "Because in Batman ..." "We find heroism ... fear ... and darkness within the soul!" "From the mind of the child creator Bob Kane ..." "Batman debuted in "Detective Comics" ... in 1939!" "It was the decade of great depression ... urban sprawl ... and violent crime." "Since then, billionaire Bruce Wayne ... and his alter-ego ... has been a staunch crime fighter ... even a superhero Friend of children." "But in the late 20th century ..." "Batman embraced a darker side," "Petty ... and more realistic." "While writers and directors ... began adding layers of psychological motivation." "In the 2005 film ..." ""Batman Begins" ... one of the keys to understand the mind of Batman ... resides in a universal emotion." "Fear!" "In the film, the young Bruce Wayne ... develops a paralyzing fear ..." "Bat!" "It was both a fall and, was not, Master Bruce?" "Why do we fall, Bruce?" "To learn to stand up!" "Fear is a foundation child psychology ... and learn how deal with the fact ... that we fear ... but we have to do things ... to frighten them." "You know why they attacked, do not you?" "They were afraid of you." "Afraid of me?" "All creatures are afraid." "Even the scary ones?" "Especially them." "One of the interesting things on "Batman Begins" ... is giving us a better look about the young Bruce Wayne." "It tends to be a child fearful and anxious ... what a choice very interesting." "Temperament who gave it." "He almost had a panic attack ... at play ... where there was a scene reminiscent of the bats ... he had found the cave." "Can we go?" "He makes his parents leave the theater early ... because he gets very nervous." "Please." "Right." "Come on." "The cornerstone of the mythology of Batman ... is the notion of choice." "This is very central for everything." "The history of the Batman show ... the choices of good and bad, life and death ... and in the case of Bruce Wayne ... he was confronted with the most horrible ... tragedy that a man can imagine!" "Purses and jewelry!" "Quick!" "Okay." "Here you are." "Bruce Wayne is very psychologically plausible." "Children naturally feel guilty ... by some terrible event." "Generally, customize events ... and feel blamed for them." "Do not be afraid!" "He feels guilty ... because the fear of it made to enter ... in that dark alley." "And they die because of this." "The death of parents Bruce Wayne ... is an important part the mythology of Batman." "wasfirstshown...  ontheissueof" DetectiveComics" November 1939." "wascontinuously incorporated ... ineachstory and retold over the years." "He is a boy that very soon ... learned that security ... is temporary!" "It's fragile!" "It was my fault, Alfred!" "No!" "No!" "No!" "If it had not become frightened." "There was nothing you did." "It was him!" "The issues are:" "I'll be safe again?" "Will I trust someone ... and that they will not be killed?" "I miss them Alfred." "And Bruce Wayne is the person they will always ask:" "'ll be safe again?" "So you better make safety with their own hands!" "Rachel, this man killed my parents." "I can not leave it blank." "You have the crucial moment Batman's psychological ... in court ... where the killers of their parents are being judged." "He has a gun in his pocket ... and has to decide whether to use it or not!" "Has a member Wayne's family here today." "He has something to say?" "This is the moment definition of the character." "When people go by traumatic events ... this usually does that they would question ... the fundamental beliefs that they possess." "And that is how the trauma can be a force ... powerful and positive that induces ripening." "With Bruce Wayne he devoted himself ... to do justice, not revenge ... do justice with death their parents ... and protect innocent people criminal acts." "Many people who are by trauma can overcome ... and become social activists somehow." "What are you looking?" "The means of doing justice." "Fear of becoming ... against those who scare people." "Indeed, this force arises this extraordinary ... motivation that was the death of their parents ... and their resilience." "So you have this character What is involved ... this cross- combat crime." "When bringing up Bruce Wayne the screen in "Batman Begins" ... director Christopher Nolan ... encountered an unusual psychological parallel ... a historical figure Real life." "The twenty-sixth U.S. President ..." "Theodore Roosevelt." "Chris said to me that the key to understand the character ... is that Bruce Wayne is Ted Roosevelt." "Roosevelt's father ... was the largest benefactor and patron New York." "He founded Museum of Natural History was a founding Society to Help Child and was similar as Thomas Wayne ... that was the great philanthropist Gotham City." "People less fortunate than we ... are passing hard times ... and then built a system cheaper shipping ... to unite the city!" "As Bruce Wayne ..." "Ted went through a great family tragedy ... when his mother and wife died the same day." "He went to National Park Dakota ... probably able to kill!" "He forged his character in that situation ... and returned to become ... a police commissioner insane ... cycling at night the city." "He is the "lone ranger."" "It's what we know iconography of Ted Roosevelt." "It's the same psychology that we can use in Bruce Wayne." "Your anger gives you great power." "But if you leave, it will destroy it." "In the comics ... the appearance of a bat the office of Bruce Wayne ... gave him an idea for an alter-ego ... that could help avenge the death of their parents!" "Originally named Batman ... by creator Bob Kane ... this second identity ... was inspired by popular characters ... as Zorro and the Shadow ... fighters wealthy fighting crime ..." "Behind The Secret another identity." "In "Batman Begins", the reasons for the transformation of Bruce ... are more motivated psychologically." "People need examples dramatic out of apathy ... and can not do it as Bruce Wayne." " We need a symbol." " What symbol?" "Something elemental." "Something terrifying." "In the movie, Bruce chooses to assume the appearance of a bat ... because it is the creature that symbolizes his greatest fear." "The symbolism of using a bat ... is to conquer his fear." "And there's a technique that medical clinics use ... for people who are afraid ... which is called exposure." "And the idea is to apply ... a deliberate exposure the elements that frighten you." "The film depicts the exposure incredibly well." "He lives with the fear ... until you cool off." "And notice that is okay." "This is a wonderful example ... how people are afraid of things." "And come to leave to be afraid of them." "Murder Thomas and Martha Wayne ... has a purpose the life of his son an orphan." "For Batman, that life is far from easy!" "And every day, the psyche of Bruce Wayne ... is divided between normal life ... and his secret identity." "Which raises a fascinating question:" "Who is the real person?" "Bruce Wayne or Batman?" "People are dying, Alfred." " What will we do?" " Resist, Master Wayne." "Face." "They'll hate you ... but this is the price to be Batman." "He can evaluate the costs." "He can do the choice ... nobody else can do!" "The right choice!" "For decades, fans of Batman welcomed the hero ... whose character living in a reality nervous." "A man divided ... between his daytime life as a philanthropist and entrepreneur ... and his crusade night ... as an avenger ... that works out-of-law!" "He tries to integrate this constant conflict ... he has between good and evil." "The person who he thinks it is ... or more importantly, the person he wants to be." "In the early 20th century ..." "Jean Piaget Carl Jung ... explored the link between the conscious and unconscious mind." "Jung believed that in all of us ... a fight occurred between a sociable and acceptable ... and something that Jung called:" "the dark side." "Batman embodies the dark side." "He looks like fight the evil." "Like a villain." "Where are you?" "!" "?" "Here." "He acts out of society ... and yet is still a virtuous man." "He is the perfect union on both sides we all have." "Good and evil that co-exist in human life." "The application and deception are powerful agents." "It must become more than just a man ... in the mind of your opponent." "In the movie "Batman Begins" ..." "Bruce's choice to take the identity of the bat ... not only penetrates in his childhood fears ... but the fear that most people have ... on flying creatures." "In popular culture, the bat is a threat." "He is nocturnal ... is something you can not see, but it can bite you ... and suck your blood!" "So what makes Batman is to take the iconography of evil." "Look at medieval paintings about demons ..." "Demons usually has horns and bat wings." "Bats in all cultures I've heard, except the Chinese ... are symbols of evil, the dark side and death." "The Devil!" "And that fascinates us." "People have always been fascinated by evil." "Personally, I think it's because ... is an inherent part all of us." "And it puts Batman on his face." "Why bats, Master Wayne?" "They scare me." "It is time for my enemies share my fear." "History has many examples symbols of people who took ... initially were negative ... initially hated by ... and make use of them." "At the time of the Nazis homosexuals were branded ... and forced to use a pink triangle." "In recent decades, the pink triangle has become ... a symbol of liberation for homosexuals." "Bruce Wayne does the same thing." "Grab a symbol representing everything that is terrifying ... unpredictable and chaotic ... at night and in the world ... and owned it!" "Through this symbol ... you can tell that the choice of bat ... causes it to be capable of flying over the company ... and ascend to the heavens." "This represents inspiration ... purpose or dynamics ... that seems to have motivated their behavior." "Good, accepted my advice ... on application literally." "He created the symbol e. .." "this symbol has meaning." "Can never show weakness ... and there is a fight ... between what is good for Bruce Wayne ... and what is right for Batman." "And those two things are not always compatible." "Of course there are other means to channel anger and loss." "How psychotherapy." "And if Batman do therapy?" "What if Bruce Wayne do therapy?" "Perhaps they thought "cure" for Batman." "The reality is that the personality of Batman ... is the true personality, in our opinion ... and in the way that dealing with the stories." "And Bruce Wayne is the mask." "Batman is just a symbol, Rachel." "All of that." "It is your mask." "Its true face is that criminals now fear." "What is the real man?" "The bat or Bruce Wayne?" "From the beginning the era of super-heroes ... many psychologists has spoken about ... the multiple roles that we have our daily lives." "Has the identity that we have with our wives, that we have with colleagues working below us ... and coworkers above us." "In Batman, we have a billionaire playboy ... that many people would say that is not the real person ... only being a personal role ... and when we have Bruce Wayne is not acting as Playboy." "And when we have Bruce Wayne Batman uses his uniform." "They have the same central personality." "What is the real identity?" "Batman or Bruce Wayne?" "I think the answer Batman was the coolest ... but would not explain what defines the character ... and humanity that Bruce Wayne has." "My best student ... ought to you by my side saving the world." "I'll be where." "Between you and the people of Gotham." "The core of its identity always lies in Bruce." "Why is the experience earlier as Bruce ... that feeds both." "Batman is more direct ... always wanting to achieve what he has to do." "If the true personality Batman ... remains a subject of debate ... so does their reasons for fighting crime." "History and fiction are stuffed ... pictures that remind us the hero of a person ... is the vigilance of others!" "In view of the law, Batman is a vigilante ... he identifies the white from black, right from wrong." "And she lives by this code, much more restricted ... of everyone alive." "Laws are open the interpretations." "The law of Batman, no!" "Where are you going other drugs?" "I do not know!" "I swear to God!" "Swear to me!" "Always praise the most varied vigilant." "As an example, Robin Hood might cite ... stealing from the rich to give to the poor." "Has this person ... that makes us feel good." "The problem is when we allow this behavior ... in an organized society." "In a way that allows citizens ... say who should be punished, when and where." "We risk that this idea ... can not combine with the idea of the masses." "What he is doing is even out-of-law ... but as a citizen of Gotham, he does not have much choice ... because the law is so corrupt ... could not work within the law." "But on the other hand, Batman has one rule." "He does not kill." "I will not become a performer." "He has a system governing their behavior ... and trying to increase the resistance of their natural instincts ... violence, revenge ... or the dark impulses it has." "Much of what we have in Batman is the ability to control." "The ability to be disciplined." "In many situations of life ... success requires that control our impulses." "Someone takes our vague in the parking lot ... and instead of starting on him," "I like to do ..." "I delete it, I control." "Self-control is like a muscle." "We have it all ... muscular ability to regulate our impulses." "Bruce Wayne is a man who developed those muscles." "He exercised that muscle." "And now he has This huge capacity ..." "Self-control more than anyone." "It's almost a super power!" "The power of self-control!" "He finally got to do whatever is necessary." "I will not kill you." "Occasionally ..." "Critics accuse him of Batman suffering from complex hero." "And an obsessive compulsion to help other people ... and do justice." "As defined by psychologist Carl Jung." "Batman has an obsession in control ... and make sure that the law is being obeyed ... and that the innocent are not being injured." "But his obsession leads him ... the cut of your life whatever ... add nothing in his mission as Batman." "He has a compulsive obsession with it." "In one story, he is in an important meeting ... and at dusk ... is discussing businesses billions of dollars ... and to pay attention just to see the sunset." "And the minute it goes down, he says:" ""The meeting ended I gotta go. "" "He can not leave to be Batman." "It's easier to leave to be Bruce Wayne." "And once you understand that ... then you will understand what the motivation of it ... and because it behaves this way." "The behavior of Batman ... includes the choice to deny himself ... a relationship lasting love." "Once told me we'd be together." "Bruce, I do not believe in a normal life." "You said you serious?" "Yes." "Bruce Wayne has a lot ability to fall in love." "You could say that is its weak point ... much like kryptonite!" "He may have the greatest technology in the world ... the greatest weapons in the world ... but his heart has no protection!" "His heart may break." "And if you're Bruce Wayne ... would fall in love a very dangerous thing ... because the person for whom possibly fall in love ... it hurt!" "The danger was near that person related to you!" "He does not want love so openly ... for fear lose that person ... the same way his parents." "That makes him a hero!" "It's easy to make choices that will have consequences for you." "But for Batman the consequences are monumental!" "Not only about life or death, but for the kind of life you lead!" "While acknowledging the Batman ... the line that divides justice of injustice ... other creatures of the night Gotham ... has no such distinction." "It has nothing to fear!" "And those living in the darkness ..." "Always comment acts of unspeakable evil!" "And here we go!" "It's okay." "Nobody will hurt you." "Of course they are!" " Crane?" " No, Scarecrow!" "Their names have become iconic." "The Joker!" "Scarecrow!" "The Riddler!" "Penguin!" "Catwoman!" "Two Guys!" "In the annals of history the superhero ..." "Batman's enemies are the most psychologically wounded!" "A living definition ... dysfunction!" "His deeds vicious ... often remind violent acts and perverse ... the real criminals." "One of the most enduring about Batman ... is the gallery of enemies." "The villains." "Because it is as I say ... enemies define the hero!" "The greater the threat, the greatest hero!" "Showing all from psychological pathology ... to narcissism." "The arch-enemy of Batman ... also reflect images Distorted's own Batman." "The villains, like Batman ... gone through tragedies." "But he inspired it, hereby:" "I'll pass the rest of my life ..." "Restoring justice for the rest of the world." "The villains did not that choice!" "There are several villains, who are only obsessed ... but when they feel something bad happens to them ... think they should pass it to the world." "And Batman is the point of view exactly opposite." "If something bad happens to me I make sure ... that will never happen with others!" "All the villains take what Batman has the strength ... and makes it into a weakness." "And from there, Batman sees ... how its methodologies can go terribly wrong, if it crosses a certain line." "The penguin is the bureaucracy going crazy." "If Batman or Bruce Wayne, leave their companies ... being used immorally he could become what is the Penguin." "As portrayed in the film, "The Dark Knight" ..." "Harvey Dent aka Two-Face is a perfect example Batman Hero ... becoming a tragic villain." "Harvey Dent, is a major characters of the comics." "And he manages to keep a great interest ... why someone What begins as ... as a good guy." "He's a prosecutor ..." "The night is darker just before dawn!" "And then a tragedy happens to him ... and it becomes something else." "Or die as a hero ... or live long enough to become a villain!" "Harvey Dent eventually becomes victim of one of his opponents, and is completely insane!" "Half the time, He is sympathetic and convincing ... and the other is dangerous like any human being!" "The Two Man has problems with its duality ... and can not connect its two sides." "Have to flip a coin, to decide whether it is good or bad!" "There's something liberating about it, but also somewhat disturbing." "Why give up your sense of responsibility ... because of a coin." "The Two Faces can be described ... as carrier dissociative disorder." "A person literally has two personalities." "When someone really begins to develop ... an alternative identity ... or a true alter-ego ... we left something normal ... for something darker." "Much more pathological!" "In fact, almost psychotic!" "Other psychological disorders ... are clearly expressed by many of the Batman villains." "The Riddler can not committing a crime ... without leaving behind a runway self-incriminating." "The classic case of a narcissist." "Individuals who are narcissistic ... begin a behavior ... because they want to be noticed." "You can look at the case someone like Ted Bundy ... who committed a series of murders." "And yet he loves the idea of cheating ... the police force." "Giving them clues ... where the bodies were left." "Pointing straight for him ... and challenging to catch him." "This type of behavior seeking attention ... is narcissism." "I would like to see my mask?" "Use in my experiments." "In "Batman Begins" ..." "Scarecrow is one of the most terrible villains." "The fools can not face it." "A sadist in a position of power." "We know the Scarecrow as a doctor at Arkham Asylum." "He uses this place confidence ... for chemical experiments and drugs." "He loves to see break people's minds ... as the result of using them." "There is nothing to fear!" "Only fear itself!" "The Scarecrow uses fear to achieve either." "Whatever this may cause to others." "This person usually is not psychotic ... but very intense." "With your need self-aggrandizement." "An individual as the Unabomber ..." "Theodore Kaczynski ... has no illusions that mechanization and modernization ... are ruining the world." "And to assume the role sending bombs ... for science teachers and computer ... he becomes an avenger." "And settle accounts with society." "And then it becomes that man, murderous and crazy." "Eventually, every Batman villain ... just ending, even briefly, in Arkham Asylum." "The Institute for criminals Gotham insane." "But as villains Scarecrow and Two-Face there are true definition for insanity." "In each technique psychiatric which has been published, you will not find nowhere in them, the word "insane."" "Because "insane" is something illegal ... and not a clinical term." "And here is the best example ... because of the public can be so confusing." "Jeffrey Dahmer, as a person ... that kills its victims, cut them in pieces, put their heads in the freezer ... is not crazy?" "And yet he did sanity check in Wisconsin." "The test for insanity is known for ... not have much clarity." "And it has the ability to confirm the behavior." "He was not obliged to do this test." "He did so because they wanted to do." "Most villains Batman ... act on the influence some kind of psychosis." "One of them is in full control of their faculties." "The lady with the whip and jewel thief, Selina Kyle." "Also known as the Catwoman." "Over the years, Batman and Catwoman ... has had a complicated relationship of round trips." "But the nature of a villain of Catwoman ... did not prevent the Batman ... stalked her for other reasons than their crimes!" "Catwoman is one of few people in the world ... that would a real danger ... for Batman, even being a normal woman." "She's so dangerous as it seems." "Then he meets someone with whom to relate." "Batman is known for having a relationship, and more than one relationship, with Catwoman." "They have a multitude of things in common." "The way they dress up to the fact jump from buildings." "But, to tell the truth, the Catwoman, well ... is not a person so bad ... and that crosses the line Bruce Wayne and Batman will not cross!" "Batman continues to operate with a moral code ... which is very restricted." "So this is a challenge to Batman and Catwoman, being as attractive as it is, in all its incarnations." "He can not accept it, because ... even though the lines between good and evil are blurred." "He still sees these lines and not the cross!" "Lust!" "Greed!" "Revenge!" "And a hunger for attention!" "Compulsions that can take a human being ... to a life of crime!" "But the most deadly enemy Dark Knight ... is perhaps the most difficult to face." "Armed robbery." "Double homicide." "And a taste for theater, like you!" "To unlock its secrets ... it takes a trip to the true heart of darkness!" "A year ago, these cops and lawyers ... not dare to challenge them." "What happened?" " What does it suggest?" " It's simple." "Kill the Batman!" "Of all the criminals Universe Batman ... none is more explosive ... or unpredictable ... as the homicidal nemesis, known simply as ..." "The Joker!" "Come on, hit me!" "To represent this kind of chaos ... meaningless ... random idea what is the Joker ... is used the luck of the cards." "Here is my letter." "Introducing the DC Comics in 1940 ..." "Joker initially had no past history." "Over the years, several versions of his story were written." "Describing the metamorphosis manic character." "One involves a tragedy ... in which the Joker falls a pit of chemicals." "And as a result, is disfigured." "The accident not only changes their appearance ... but also ruins your mind." "You do not know what makes him act." "Maybe he did not kill him, maybe it will give money ... but probably kill him." "But you can not be sure." "Thus, it is the perfect villain for Batman ..." "Most characters can justify ... terrible things they do." "As:" ""I do this for my family,"" ""I do this because the world hates me "" ""I do this because ..."" ""Choose an answer!" "The Joker does it all no reason ... and proud of it." "Some men do not seek for something that is logical." "Can not be bought ... called upon to reason or negotiate with them." "Evening, commissioner!" "Some men just want see the world burn!" "Let's put a smile that face!" "Most criminals is motivated ... by the desire to get rich ... or gain great power." "Man, I have kids to feed!" "They do not like of falafel?" "To have some kind revenge ... as a clear motivation ... and it would be understandable." "What is common their behavior." "In the case of someone who have mental illness ... you can not predict exactly what they will do ... because their motivation is not that of normal people." "As an example, a guy like John Hinckley ... believed be psychotic and narcissistic ... believed that the murder U.S. President ..." "Jodie Foster would fall in love with him." "You'll quickly see that there is no logic in that." "Why so serious?" "The Joker has an agenda of chaos." "He is a villain only ... and is not necessarily after money or power ... or those traditional things." "So this is the difficult type of bad ... to negotiate with him." "Oh, hello, beauty!" "In "Dark Knight" ... the battle between Batman and the Joker ... is carried to the final level." "A bit of a struggle." "I like it!" "So love me!" "I felt that the Batman ... has a large curiosity about the Joker ... because he never found anyone like him before." "It's a character like him." "That will not subside in any way." "I think the Joker is ... the logical answer to ... a character as Batman." "Probably because Batman brought ... such behavior extremist for Gotham." "He puts a mask ... and interferes in fear of people ... with all this technology it has." "It overlaps in the fight against crime." "Now there's the Batman!" "He does not ask if you are prepared ... to act outside the law ... as disobey rules." "They are shadowy reflections each other." "Both act on the sidelines norms of society." "Both are talented and capable at what they do." "So has much in common!" "Each has its Ying Yang every positive has its negative." "Batman is sane and logical ... and use your mind to solve problems and crimes ..." "And the Joker is a complete lunatic!" "Batman says philosophically ... we can accept live in an imperfect world ... we can accept escape from social norms ... but that does not mean that these standards are meaningless." "The Joker says that the presence injustice random ... means that no There is justice!" "The fact that innocent can be destroyed ... means there is no innocent!" "So your life is a joke!" "Now if someone said that your life is a joke ... would be a challenge, not only a physical challenge ... but a moral challenge and intellectual!" "And Batman can not allow it!" "Because the Joker is not only a physical threat." "He is a threat to the premise the existence of the Batman!" "That is why there this epic discussion between them." "Of course there is a physical fight ... with punches and shots ... but there conflict philosophical extreme." "Of difficult solution!" "The Joker wants to see ... if everyone has a price." "That no one is pure." "And that even Batman can be purchased ... or led to a certain extent which may compromise its principles." "Whatever the psychological cause ..." "Character as the Joker ... the villains of Batman ... gave us indelible images the power of the human mind ... and its ability for cruelty!" "All have the ability to do ... evil!" "And they all have the ability to do good!" "The Holocaust survivor, Viktor Frankl ... tells of the last freedom of humanity." "It is the attitude that we adopt towards life." "It is the fundamental choice we will take ... no matter what we will try ... no matter who we are." "This notion of choice ... is the foundation the personality of Batman." "I see now that to stop it have to become like him." "Batman represents the incredible power ... who appreciates when constantly choosing ... the same direction." "Make the same choice, and the right choice ... be the champion of good ... and choosing the affirmation of life." "In addition to the exciting adventures ..." "Batman brings the world something bigger." "Their inner struggles ... provides an overview of the origin of our own fears." "The motivations behind acts of evil ... and the ways that a normal human being ... can become a hero!" "He is human." "It is one of the few superheroes ... it's just a normal guy ... engaged to combat crime, but ... it is possible that could be me or you!" "We did not come from Krypton ... we do not have super powers." "Batman is entirely plausible." "Batman is not comparable the other superheroes ... because it is not technically a superhero!" "He has no superpowers ... except that it has an extraordinary capacity ... self-discipline!" "He is an inspiration for all ... in terms of power and wealth ... and how much things he can do." "And because of that ... we identify very strongly ... with this man ... fighting with all things ... you or I we fight all day!" "We try to strengthen with our virtues ... and try to minimize our weaknesses." "We try to discover what's going on ... in this crazy world." "Batman reflects the full spectrum ... of emotional anxiety, joy and sorrow ... that each of us experienced a lifetime!" "Bruce certainly suffers and sacrifices himself in many ways ... by this character, Batman ... he freed ... and that he has the capacity ... to control ... again." "Is being lost inside this monster." "I'm using this monster to help other people ... as my father did." "Batman sits at the top this mountain of rage ... and I think he is more in control of her ... of whatever his opponents think." "He wants his opponents think ... he may lose control at any minute ... and kill them, you know?" "I look like a cop?" "This works to your advantage ... so you think he can be unpredictable." "One of the myths of Batman ... that speaks for itself ... is to prevent this type of thing happens." "And it comes from the fact that something may come out of nowhere ... and kill someone Love it!" "Some say that Batman is a disturbed individual." "A person who is still mulling over their children's wounds." "I do not think that a convincing interpretation." "Because he is a hero." "If it is disturbed, he is worse than we ... and one hero is greater than us." "I think a convincing interpretation ... is that he is a man who faced a tragedy ... and he made choices to overcome it." "He used this tragedy ... to improve yourself and the world." "In fact, he is a hero." "This makes it convincing." "The appeal of Batman is partly the idea ... that if something tragic happens ..." "I have the ability to shape my life this way." "I lost count of the people who have contacted me and said:" "I went through a tragedy ... and I was victorious ... and the image of Batman came to my mind ... and used this image ... to exit depths of despair!" "You are flying through the roof!" "The best thing about Batman is ... that is not a superhero." "He is human." "Like his father, not have the courage ... to what is needed!" "He shows us the greatness which humans are capable." "I'll stop him!" "At least Batman is on our side ... it is the balance ..." "He is the cosmic scale of insanity." "Hit me!" "Batman says:" "can make a difference in a world of trouble." "We pursue justice in an unjust world." "Batman is a character that gives us hope ... we all need!"