Who is ras al ghul in batman begins
During the final test, Bruce turned against the League when he learned from Ra's that he was supposed to lead a mission to destroy Gotham. Bruce destroyed their headquarters instead of completing their final test: the execution of an accused murderer. Bruce flicked the hot iron brand of the League of Shadows to the upper level of the fortress by using his sword and then knocked Ducard unconscious.
Ra's had the rest of the warriors stay away as he then engaged in one-on-one sword combat with Bruce. Ra's died when the fortress was hit by an explosion of gunpowder, and caused wood and debris to crash down upon him. Bruce himself survived and rescued an unconscious Ducard from the wreckage and he left his mentor at a nearby village. Bruce later discovered that the man that he rescued was actually Ra's al Ghul, not the man he believed had died. Batman Wiki Explore.
The theory suggests Ra's' final moments are meant to suggest he actually survives the crash. It turns out that fan theory will just remain a theory, as Goyer firmly debunked the possibility. Certainly there was never any discussion that Chris or I had about that ," he said.
He then elaborated by saying:. But if you think about it, it was a fairly realistic approach. Goyer makes a fine point: Having an immortal character in Batman Begins wouldn't have meshed well with the gritty, grounded element of Nolan's trilogy. Nolan based everything within his Dark Knight films in reality, making it seem as though it could easily happen in the real world.
Bringing in Ra's' immortality or even the Lazarus Pit, as Goyer mentioned would've stretched Nolan's world past the bounds of one's belief. The final film in the trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises, did seem to also reference Ra's' immortality by having him appear to Bruce via hallucination.
Ducard was then rescued by his pupil as the fortress collapsed and was then left unconscious in the mountain village by Bruce. Months later, Ducard unexpectedly reappeared at Wayne Manor , and revealed that he was Ra's, and not the man who Bruce had left for dead at their headquarters. Bruce told him that he saved his life and Ra's said, "I warned you about compassion, Bruce. Ra's explained the League's plans to use Fear Toxin that was invented by their partner, Dr.
Jonathan Crane Scarecrow to infect the city with, and watch it destroy itself in a state of panic. Ra's said that the League had attempted to use economics as a means of destruction in their previous attack on Gotham, which created the Gotham Depression and led the murder of Bruce's parents when Joe Chill attempted to mug them after the loss of his job.
Their deaths subsequently prompted the industries to band together and save the city. He explained that the destruction of Gotham was merely another mission by the League to correct humanity's recurring fits of decadence.
Ra's then had his henchmen burn down the manor as a falling log knocked Bruce unconscious. Ra's stated that, "Justice is balance. You burned my house and left me for dead. Consider us even. With the aid of Alfred , Bruce survived the fire, and confronted Ra's as Batman.
Ra's commented that Batman took his advice of using "theatricality" too literally before he escaped and continued with his plans.
Batman caught up with him again, and the teacher and student had one final battle on a runaway train that contained the Microwave Emitter. Ra's dominated Batman in physical combat, kicked him off his feet, and attempted to strangle him, but his arrogance was ultimately his downfall after Batman revealed that he had no intention of stopping the train and pushed Ra's over, and pinned him down.
James Gordon assisted Batman in taking out the steel support system that held up the train track using the Tumbler ; and Batman told Ra's that he had failed to be mindful of his own surroundings. Mirroring Ra's' own philosophy of compassion being a weakness, Batman refused to kill Ra's but also refused to save him, and left him to die in the following crash. Ra's meditated before he died as the train ran out of track and fell moments later into a parking garage and the Microwave Emitter that the train contained, exploded.
Following Ra's demise, the League of Shadows, though greatly diminished and defeated, continued on. As heir apparent, Talia learned of the events that transpired surrounding her father's fate and swore to honor him by continuing his mission of ridding the world of Gotham City. Bane's exile was rescinded and he became the strategist and field commander of the League's ground forces, while Talia began to operate behind the scenes under the guise of businesswoman, Miranda Tate.
While Bruce recovered in the Pit, he hallucinated his old mentor and foe, Ra's as he tried to make sense of what he had been told and what brought him to that point in his life.
Ra's expressed his disappointment that Bruce had doubted that he would return, and he claimed to be immortal through another method—one that produced an heir. Bruce deduced that Ra's was the mercenary whose wife was taken from him, and who had fathered the only child that escaped from the Pit. However, Bruce mistook the child that the hallucination of Ra's was referring to as Bane.
Following the events of the film, Batman encountered agents of Ra's who targeted and undermined the Wayne Foundation Charity and Batman investigated whether or not Ra's survived the train crash.
Ra's was mentioned in Dennis O'Neil's Novelization. Yes, a legend. Batman Wiki Explore.
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