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Old 07.23.2008, 12:47 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
Batman himself is looked at as a man with too much influence, even though he's in a position where he's fighting crime, he's in a position where he doesn't have to answer to anyone. The movie also denounces anarchy and vigilantism for a flawed justice system/democracy.

It denounces the flawed justice system/democracy the most. They put all of their hopes into Harvey Dent, and look what happens. Look, the people vote to blow each other up.

The only thing that the movie affirms is the ability of someone to step up and do the right thing. Of good to overcome evil, but in an anarchistic fashion, regardless of the rules.

Which goes back to your Bush argument.
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