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The logistics of Bruce faking his own death and starting a new life in Italy with Selena


So with Bruce assumed to be dead and buried, how do you think he got along in Italy with no legal identity? Did he have secret stashes of resources he could dip into? Did he get some lousy job under a fake name?

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One of the many stupid aspects for this film.

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Same way he got along globe hopping before becoming Batman.

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yup

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Unfortunately, this is one of those questions that beg to be responded with "Because he's Batman". Batman Arkham Knight(for those who played the game), ends with a very similar scenario. It's a better ending than Rises actually, imo. Anyways, the movie didn't really need to address this.

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The dude is a billionaire. With that kind of money, it would be easy to buy himself anonymity and/or a new identity.

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Except that all his money is tied up in accounts and investments that he can no longer access because the account holder was declared dead.

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We know he's already set up shell corporations and systems to buy his Bat toys without detection.

Hardly a stretch to think he could have set up accounts, dummy corporations and shell companies under fake identities for himself to use if he ever had to disappear. We know that he's not above doing 'espionage' style missions on foreign soil either, so it would also be a handy thing to be able to access untraceable funds abroad, much like a secret service agent.

It would be more surprising if he HADN'T had such systems in place for years for such circumstances.

He's the goddam Batman...

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Good points. You win this thread.

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...but on second thought, wasn't Bruce basically bankrupt in this movie due to shelving the clean energy project? He couldn't even afford the electric bill for his house anymore.

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Thanks for the flame, kind stranger.

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No problem, just telling it like it is.

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Okay then.

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It's possible that he planned for this contingency at some point and had long ago established an alternate legal identity and bank account in that name in the event that he would need to disappear.

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Yes, that makes sense. He is quite resourceful.

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Overall I liked this movie but the two biggest plot holes for me were:

1) When in the underground prison, Bruce's leg/knee seem inexplicably healed when earlier in the film he needed a high tech brace to be able to operate normally.

2) Once he escaped from the prison it's not explained how he managed to get back into Gotham since the island was sealed off from people entering and leaving.

Definitely not a perfect movie but the atmosphere and performances from almost all involved was enough to make it enjoyable for me that I could look past its imperfections.

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Indeed.

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Alfred could always help him out.

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Yeah, that's the real reason Bruce sought out that cafe that Alfred likes, trying to get back on his good side after firing him.

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I just watched this last night and I think they mention at the end that the rare and expensive pearl necklace that Selena stole earlier in the film was missing. It is the first clue that Bruce is still alive because he had it last.

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