The film serves as an origin story, exploring how a traumatized Bruce Wayne () transforms into the Dark Knight.

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While later sequels like The Dark Knight often steal the spotlight, Batman Begins is the essential foundation. It proved that comic book movies could be serious, prestige cinema without losing the core excitement of the source material. It isn't just a movie about a man in a cape; it's a story about the power of a symbol to inspire a broken city.

His older brother, Ravi, had fallen in with a gang selling a strange new toxin—one that didn’t kill, but twisted the mind into terror. Samir tried to warn him. “You don’t understand,” Ravi laughed. “Fear is just business.”

The character of Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Caine) serves as a symbolic anchor, representing the humanizing aspects of Bruce's personality. Alfred's unwavering loyalty and compassion facilitate Bruce's emotional growth, enabling him to confront his fears and assume the mantle of the Batman.