Bane Speaks Mocks the Voice Acting of Upcoming Batman Film
Jason Soy — December 27, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: youtube & geektyrant
Bane Speaks nails Christopher Nolan’s decision to use a muffled and distorted voice for the villain of the upcoming film Dark Knight Rises. Fans were already mocking the movies over Nolan’s decision to allow Christian Bale to use a husky voice whenever he was operating as Batman, but after audiences got a taste of Bane’s speech, many of them fear the entire movie will be inaudible, as lovingly demonstrated by this video.
Bane Speaks has Batman and Bane on a rooftop in an exchange that’s hilariously incomprehensible, as pointed out by the actress playing Commissioner Gordon. At one point, the video employs subtitles to help audiences understand what’s going on, but it quickly disintegrates into gibberish.
Will The Dark Knight Rises ultimately be as hilarious as this parody video? I guess fans will have to wait until summer 2012 to find out.
Bane Speaks has Batman and Bane on a rooftop in an exchange that’s hilariously incomprehensible, as pointed out by the actress playing Commissioner Gordon. At one point, the video employs subtitles to help audiences understand what’s going on, but it quickly disintegrates into gibberish.
Will The Dark Knight Rises ultimately be as hilarious as this parody video? I guess fans will have to wait until summer 2012 to find out.
Trend Themes
1. Muffled Voice Trend - There is a growing trend of using muffled and distorted voices in films and media, creating opportunities for innovative voice editing and sound design techniques.
2. Mocking Voice Acting Trend - Fans are increasingly mocking and parodying voice acting in films, creating opportunities for comedic content creation and voiceover services.
3. Inaudible Film Trend - There is a trend of films featuring dialogue that is intentionally difficult to understand, opening opportunities for creative storytelling through visuals and non-verbal cues.
Industry Implications
1. Film and Media Industry - In the film and media industry, there is a need for innovative voice editing and sound design techniques to create unique and immersive auditory experiences.
2. Comedy Industry - The comedy industry can capitalize on the trend of mocking and parodying voice acting in films by creating humorous content and offering voiceover services for comedic purposes.
3. Visual Storytelling Industry - In the visual storytelling industry, there is an opportunity to explore creative ways of conveying narratives through visuals and non-verbal cues in films with intentionally inaudible dialogue.
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