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Matt Reeves The Batman as the anatomy and ‘prophecy’ about abandoned out-of-school children and orphans – One

on April 26, 2022 April 24, 2022

The Riddler: “They’ll remember me now.” (2:15:09)

The typically abandoned out-of-school children wish to be remembered!

Who does not wish to be remembered? Who does not wish to remain in the thoughts of others, not as an ignoble memory?

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