After reading it, there are big questions.
I watched two versions, one is the Blu-ray version and the other is the DVD version. The content is quite different. It can be said that they are two movies. Only the main plot is consistent, and the specific details are different in many places.
Generally speaking, the DVD version should be complete and the plot should be more coherent, so it should be a theater version. Before the Blu-ray version of the movie was played, there was a text saying that it was dedicated to Christopher Frief. It should be a commemorative version made for him.
I regret that I didn't watch the DVD version first. The sequence I watch now makes my plot very incoherent.
The plot of this episode is also very ordinary. Although the evil side looks powerful and the fighting scenes are fierce, it just doesn't feel the atmosphere of the movie.
Looking at the bad guys from the three Krypton stars, it was just as funny, and it was also another group of funny trio.
Although Louise knew the true identity of Superman in this episode, at the end of the film, Clark still had a way to make her lose her memory and forget these things that shouldn't be remembered.
One and two came together, and they were very close together, and it really was a movie shot together.
2010-08-25
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