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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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-- a point driven home when,

If Batman: Year One were written today, it would be Batman: Earth One. It’s a modern retelling of Batman’s early years where he’s not an infallible master detective who moves like a shadow -- a point driven home when, while chasing a crook over the city rooftops, his grappling gun malfunctions and he lands in a pile of trash below. Also, instead of being best buds with Jim Gordon, he winds up socking him in the face.

I can't at all understand what role the phrase "a point driven home when" plays, and I will appreciate your help with my understanding.
  

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park sang joon a point driven home A noun phrase, referring to the idea in the preceding part of the sentence. " Some might call it a preposition, with the complement (object) clause.

  • park sang joon a point driven home A noun phrase, referring to the idea in the preceding part of the sentence.
  • " Some might call it a preposition, with the complement (object) clause.
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park sang joona point driven home
A noun phrase, referring to the idea in the preceding part of the sentence.
park sang joonwhen
A conjunction for the clause "his grappling gun malfunctions ..."
Some might call it a preposition, with the complement (object) clause.
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars, for your very helpful answer. Emotion: smile
Could you rephrase "a point driven home" to an easy to understand phras

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