Saturday, 31 March 2018

analysis - Why did the prisoners help Bruce? - Movies & TV



When Bruce is left broken and suffering in the Prison Pit, Bane explains that this is where he suffered and where Bruce will fully realize his failure with Gotham, and then be killed.



During his time there, the Doctor and his friend explain that Bane owns the prison, and their only duty is to keep him alive until Bane wants to kill him. However, they seem to turn around, heal his back and start encouraging him to find the will and ability to climb out of the pit.




The question here is, why?



Why would they disobey Bane and help Bruce?


Answer



As far as I see, it's still a prison and those prisoners who are under Bane's orders are trapped in the same way as Bruce Wayne was. There was no privilege which they enjoyed specifically more than him though.



Secondly Bruce was stuck there for a time that was time long enough to develop some camaraderie and seeing his passion and reaction to the way Gotham was destroyed in front of him could've appealed to their human side. It's often said prison is supposed to be creating a lot of retrospective thought processes for people who are imprisoned and I think they could've found a newer path after taking a look at Bruce Wayne and seeing him struggle against his wounds would've sparked a definite surge in them.



This third part I am not sure. Bane while he was in the pit as we see in the flashbacks fought with plenty of them protecting Talia. I think in a way he would've made enemies then. Since Bruce Wayne was against Bane. Enemy of my enemy theory could quite possibly have kicked in.



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