https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvuqf_v3zOc
Barbara Minerva: .. "... Society Lex... Ahania Blacksmith.. transmuted himself .. into his other self... into the self that was the Ultimate Hero.... in the most officious sense of "Hero".... to become that man who was now victim of that most vicious of Inquisitions.. the Inquisition that commits .. teh unspeakable... the unimaginable.. the Inquisition that violates humanity.. the Inquisition that so violates the humanity of Batman that Batman is thrust into Hell so that his heels kick at Heaven and he falls his soul the coal-pitch blackness of Hell whereto it goes.. with no relish of Salvation... and this happened.. this happened.. this happened.. and Ahania Blacksmith became his other "Ultimate Hero" self so as to be the victim of this Batman.. because.. it was .. simply unimaginable.. simply .. unimaginable.. unspeakable.. unspeakable.. and their was no other way to resolve this horror into the soft moist dew of morning but for Ahania Blacksmith.. Society Lex the first .. to resolve himself into the Ultimate Hero demeanour that was also his.. so that.. he should himself be.. the victim at the hands of murder.... by the Batman...
".... poor Batman.. poor Batman... A man who tries like no one else to be so decent, so honestly good.. so compassionate to the meek and shy and self-effacing.... why would something so unspeakable happen with so good a man as Batman... and is it really so unspeakable .. in that.. he has always felt comfortable having a demon inside his soul.. a warm demon-womb inside Batman's soul.... and perhaps their are hieroglyphs to the classic Batman roaring like a demon... where Batman has such devilish connivances in his very needful heart.. that nothing is what it seems with the Batman... and Hamlet says "... seems.. nay .. it- is.. I know not seems...".. and Batman is this opacity between is and seems.. where their is no distinction between is and seems .. and this absence of distinction between the two is Batman..."...
.. monologue written by Hanno Jason Leigh for Barbara Minerva (Angelina Jolie) for Scorcese-directed, "William Marston's Wonder Woman; Act 1".... of the Seven Act Scorcese-directed, "William Marston Wonder Woman" series.. for Columbia...
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