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Gotham City Prision Guard uncredited. Bank Patron uncredited. Party Guest uncredited. Party Guest with Glass uncredited. Bodyguard uncredited. Man at Bar uncredited. Does everyone just accept that Wayne is off doing "CEO things"? No one ever questions where he goes and the ballet performers aren't seen again in the movie. In the novelization, Bruce tells the dancers that "something's come up" and he needs to leave their company.
The book also states they're on a foot yacht. When Fox leaves Lau's building, a security guard tries to give him back his phone. Fox surprises him by pulling out a phone, suggesting he already picked his back up. The audience knows that's not the case, but the security guard should as well. All he'd have to do is check security footage to see that Fox never retrieved his phone in the first place.
When Harvey talks to Alred he mentions that the Butler has known Rachel her entire life. Alfred says, "Not yet, sir. That line becomes more harrowing upon a second watch when you know Rachel is living out her final days. While the Joker is preoccupied with holding a knife to Rachel, Batman manages to not only sneak up on the clown, but he's miraculously undetected by the hundreds of party attendees and goons at Wayne's fundraiser.
If you've played any of the Batman "Arkham" games, you know the Caped Crusader has a pretty top-notch stealth mode. Still, it's tough to believe he would have enough time to land beside the Joker, deliver a comeback, and strike him without anyone in the crowd reacting to him. You're so focused on the Joker's tense moment with Rachel that you probably don't even bother to wonder about Batman's entry to the scene.
According to the book, Rachel disobeys Bruce because she's "not the kind of woman to remain in hiding when she might be able to do something. She then almost immediately gets held at knifepoint by the Joker. If Rachel never showed herself to the Joker, she may not have been kidnapped later in the movie and killed. This is the plot hole that bothers fans the most. Batman dives out of a window to save Rachel at night and then the film just cuts to the next day. Meanwhile, the Joker, for all we know, never left the party and continued to harass guests in his search for Harvey Dent.
Batman tells Rachel that Harvey's safe, but how can he be sure? All he did was knock him out and lock him up in a closet that anyone could open. According to "The Dark Knight" novelization , that's sort of what happens. Almost certainly the Joker's getaway car," the book reads. Wayne effortlessly disarms and subdues one of the Joker's goons who crash his party. Sure, Wayne may know some defensive combat since his parents were murdered during a mugging, but he doesn't falter or show an ounce of fear when he's asked to put his arms up.
Even if the Joker doesn't know Batman's real identity, at the least, he knows Rachel means a lot to Batman since he saves her at the party when she's thrown out the window. In the novelization, the Joker wonders if Batman goes after Rachel because she may be "someone special" to him. When Gordon reveals he faked his own death, Harvey Dent tells Gordon he must like to play things close to the chest.
The line normally wouldn't make you think twice, but it's an odd callback to a line Bruce Wayne drops to Lucius Fox about 22 minutes prior in the film. Wayne mentions a government telecommunications project Fox didn't know about.
Wayne said it's because he was "playing this one pretty close to the chest. Gordon never tells Harvey earlier in the film that he likes playing things close to the chest.
Dent may just be making a comment about Gordon getting shot in the chest, but the line directly mirrors and calls back the moment between Wayne and Fox.
Harvey's not aware of the conversation Wayne had and it would almost make more sense if Bruce and Gordon were exchanging the line. You can write it off as a common phrase, but director Christopher Nolan isn't one to casually throw a similar line like that in there twice. It's presumed that Gordon had a similar conversation earlier with Dent off-screen to the one that transpired between Wayne and Fox. Why go through all that trouble? It shows how Gordon and Batman are aligned in their common pursuit to relentlessly battle for Gotham's soul.
For what it's worth, the line is only said once in the film's novelization between Dent and Gordon. If Wayne employee Colman Reese isn't killed in the next hour then he'll blow up a hospital. But it's not clear why he felt it necessary to take Reese on a ride through Gotham's notoriously dangerous streets in the first place.
It probably would have been safer if they just waited it out inside the GCN skyscraper where the public couldn't get into the building. Even if they broke into the first floor, surely they wouldn't have had keycard access to elevators and the GCN office for the next 60 minutes. Many don't understand why it took the Joker removing his mask for Harvey to notice the clown was standing right in front of him. After all, he just shot a cop point-blank.
The clown makeup is also extremely noticeable despite the hospital mask. It's easy to say that Dent's view may have been obscured because half of his face is blown off, but, that doesn't seem to be the issue.
At least while watching the movie, Dent appears to get a good, direct look at the Joker before he takes the mask off. Perhaps, he was just too lost in his own thoughts about the death of Rachel and his future to concern himself with the identity of who was in the room with him. He does appear to just be waking up. There's the chance he could be groggy.
In the novelization, the Joker is wearing a cap and makes it clear right away it's him before Dent can react. In the same scene, take a look at the name plate of the nurse on the Joker's disguise, right above the Harvey Dent sticker. It reads Matilda. That's the name of his daughter. It's tough to read the name tag in the film, but Nancy Crane is listed as Matilda in the film credits.
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