Exactly. Again, I personally felt there was a shift there at the end, and wish it had been handled differently. How? I have no idea, I'm not a storyteller or filmmaker. When comparing to a movie like Se7en (one of the best written movies I have ever seen), it definitely didn't have the same feel of a payoff.TCTTS said:
- That, and the Riddler knew all the elite/bigwigs would either already be at Gotham Square Garden on election night, or would be sent there (it's mentioned as being used as a shelter from hurricanes). Thus, it would literally be like shooting fish in a barrel. The Riddler's goons would pick them off from above, and any they miss would be swept up by the flood.
The Riddler's original plan was to expose the fact that Carmine Falcone basically ran the city and had everyone in his pockets, because he had uncovered that entire situation. His next goal was to completely remove the rest of the elites, who he planned to force into the convention center. Posters saying it made no sense didn't seem to pay attention to the movie. Maybe they were too busy cracking jokes to their wives about flying squirrels to actually listen to the the movie.