Carmine Falcone : I know you don't want the police to take a closer look at the drugs they seized. And I know about your experiments with the inmates of your nuthouse. See, I don't go into business with a guy without finding out his dirty secrets. And those goons you used - I own the muscle in this town. Now, I've been bringing your stuff in for months, so whatever he's planning, it's big, and I want in.
Jonathan Crane : Well, I already know what he'll say: that we should kill you. Carmine Falcone : [chuckling] No, even he can't get me in here. Not in my town. Jonathan Crane : [sighs, then matter-of-factly] Would you like to see my mask?
I use it in my experiments. Jonathan Crane : Now, probably not very frightening to a guy like you, but these crazies, they can't stand it. Carmine Falcone : So when did the nut take over the nuthouse? The Scarecrow : They scream, and they cry. Much as you're doing now. He is still screaming]. Jonathan Crane : Well, he's not faking, not that one.
I'll talk to the judge and see if I can get him moved to the secure wing at Arkham. I can't treat him here. Batman : Taste of your own medicine, doctor? Batman : What was your plan? Who are you working for? Jonathan Crane : [terrified] Ra's Al Ghul! Batman : Ra's Al Ghul is dead. Jonathan Crane : Dr. Crane isn't here right now, but if you'd like to make an appointment Jonathan Crane : [the lights have shut off] He's here. Arkham Thug 1 : Who? Jonathan Crane : The Batman. Arkham Thug 1 : What do we do?
Jonathan Crane : What anyone does when a prowler comes around Arkham Thug 1 : You want the cops here? Jonathan Crane : At this point, they can't stop us. But the Batman has a talent for disruption. Force him outside, the police will take him down. He was now Serious Business , baby. Obviously, the blueprint worked, and all this time later Batman is still, somehow, the Serious Auteur's Superhero, and there's plenty in Batman Begins that led to this reality: Nolan's no-fat-necessary filmmaking style.
Christian Bale 's brutal boulder-voiced Batman. A Gotham City with nary a giant rubber duck in sight. Jonathan Crane, a. Scarecrow, who set a new bar for every live-action supervillain to follow. The burden fell on Murphy to really show what one of the more cartoonish members of Batman's Rogues Gallery looked like in a grounded, realistic Gotham City.
You have to ride one hell of a thin line when you're crafting a naturalistic comic book movie that includes a psychiatrist with a bag on his head who sprays fear gas into people's faces. Cillian Murphy essentially established the standard for riding that line. Murphy has one of the most unique presences in Hollywood, in that he's both achingly attractive but also looks like he's housing a piece of a dark wizard's soul.
There's an underlying menace to even his straightest faces, a trait particularly useful in the case of Dr. In Batman Begins , we meet the doctor before he's gone fully bananagrams off a dose of his own supply, but Murphy's small tics—an unmoving set of reptilian eyes atop an icy wax-sculpture grin—paint a blazing neon sign toward the fact that something is definitely The most important stage-setting scene in Batman Begins —and possibly the entire trilogy—is the moment Crane drugs Rachel Dawes Katie Holmes in his subterranean poison operation before getting interrupted by, to borrow a phrase from thousands of nameless cronies over the years, "Da Bat".
It's such a quintessentially Gotham City scene, almost ripped straight from an episode of Batman: The Animated Series and given a lifelike sheen. It's not only the first time we watch Bale's Batman swoop from the skies to take on an actual supervillain, it's also the moment Crane's mask of sanity slips completely. Christopher Nolan has his favorites too, and Cillian Murphy is one of them.
But in terms of narrative, Nolan might have had other reasons to bring Scarecrow back. Adrienne Tyler is a features writer for Screen Rant. She is an Audiovisual Communication graduate who wanted to be a filmmaker, but life had other plans and it turned out great.
Adrienne is very into films and she enjoys a bit of everything: from superhero films to heartbreaking dramas, to low-budget horror films.
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