Man of Steel evaluation action
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Ephraim 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Don’t think that our children are too young and they don’t understand anything. I heard silent protests in their quiet sleep. We don’t want a sky polluted by science games, we don’t want to be invented by you to become computer children... fly Flying around, just flying around; flying around, just flying around...
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Ephraim 2022-03-26 09:01:02
I like this version of Superman very much. It is concentrated and compact (the flashback format can quickly explain the cause and effect), and does not engage in the kind of bitter and hatred reflection, and the heart is entangled, even if it is easy to come! There is a breakthrough in visual effects, and the battle screen is full of power and speed, which presents the superhero's melee combat to the extreme. I can accept many changes in the plot, including the relationship between Superman and Louis. The level is comparable to that of Fulian, Iron Man, and X-Men.
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Lois Lane: What Colonel Hardy and his team surmised was a Soviet-era submarine was actually something much more exotic. An isotope analysis of the surrounding ice bores suggests that an object had been trapped in the glacier for over 18,000 years. As for my rescuer? He disappeared during the object's departure. A background check revealed that his work history and identity had been falsified. The questions raised by my rescuer's existence are frightening to contemplate, but I also know what I saw. And I have arrived at the inescapable conclusion that the object and its occupant did not originate on Earth.
Perry White: I can't print this, Lois. You might have hallucinated half of it.
Lois Lane: What about the civilian contractors who corroborated my story?
Perry White: The Pentagon is denying that there was a ship.
Lois Lane: Of course they are. That's what they're supposed to do. It's the Pentagon. Perry, come on, it's me we're talking about. I'm a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter.
Perry White: Then act like it.
Lois Lane: Print it or I walk.
Perry White: You can't. You're under contract. I'm not running a story about aliens walking among us. Never gonna happen.
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Lois Lane: I'm sending you the original article. My editor won't print it, but if it happened to leak online...
Glen Woodburn: Got it. But didn't you once describe my site as a creeping cancer of falsehoods?
Lois Lane: I stand by my words, Woodburn, but I want this story out there.
Glen Woodburn: Why?
Lois Lane: Because I want my mystery man to know I know the truth.