Okay So I Have No Idea If It's Actually True, But This Article Mentioned That The Knife/batarang That
Okay so I have no idea if it's actually true, but this article mentioned that the knife/batarang that makes the bat symbol on Battison's suit is made from pieces of the gun that killed his parents, and I am 100% choosing to believe it because it's giving me So Many Emotions about him using it to cut the live wire at the end.
Cutting the wire could have very easily killed Bruce, and we can see that he knows this. Even if the shock didn't kill him, he could have been killed by the fall or drowning in the water below. It was very much a move of self-sacrifice (even though he didn't ultimately die) in an attempt to save the people below. More than that, it was his first act in recognition that his quest for vengeance was simply continuing the vicious cycle that had victimized him. His first (in my opinion) true act as a hero as opposed to a vigilante. And the fact that he did it using something made of the pieces of the literal thing that killed his parents- a physical reminder of his trauma and (an admittedly poetic) weapon in his quest for vengeance- is an absolutely beautiful piece of storytelling. It's a fucking POIGNANT way to express the movie's ultimate thesis of breaking the cycles of violence and trauma. Matt Reeves you goddamn genius, how DARE you make me feel these emotions
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The entire scene is very emotional and features excellent acting from both Robert Pattinson and Andy Serkis, but I want to focus on Alfred's facial expressions at two particular points during the conversation:
First, when Bruce admits he doesn't care if he himself dies

This is Alfred's face directly after Bruce tells him this. The absolute HEARTBREAK- I get the sense that Alfred isn't necessarily surprised that Bruce feels this way, but suspecting something and knowing something are two very different things. Alfred has been a part of Bruce's life since he was born and raised him after his parents died. He's spent the past 20 years watching Bruce, someone he loves as a son, spiral and struggle with very clear mental health issues and the lingering effects of a very severe trauma. And more than that, Bruce has actively pushed Alfred away during this; while their relationship isn't necessarily overtly antagonistic, it's clearly very tense and fraught. Even knowing all that, Bruce is- probably for the first time- openly expressing what is AT BEST passive suicidal ideation and we see how crushing it is for Alfred to hear those words coming from Bruce himself.
And then we get this:

This is how Alfred looks at Bruce when Bruce admits that the thought of losing Alfred evokes a fear and emotional response on par with what he felt when he lost his parents. And again, given their tense relationship throughout the film up until this point, this is probably the first time Bruce has ever openly expressed this. Holy emotional confessions, Batman! The absolute love and affection and WARMTH in Alfred's expression is BEAUTIFUL, ESPECIALLY in the context of the fact that Bruce literally just admitted he doesn't care if he himself dies. Bruce is telling Alfred that, despite their disagreements and the tension in their relationship, he cares more about Alfred's life and safety than he does about his own. That's how important Alfred is to him. And we can see just how profoundly Bruce's confession impacts Alfred.
And then, after two confessions that we see profoundly emotionally impact Alfred, we get this absolutely BEAUTIFUL moment:


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