they call me super not hero

Ian 2022-12-21 14:43:43

Very exciting, there are nine minutes left.

The ending song rose up, calmly a little sad. It's really touching, I don't know why it reminds me of seven pounds.

In the first half, I saw the same red and yellow colors as other spoof movies in the United States, the same tragic male protagonist, and the same calm narrative at the beginning and the end. The difference is that this movie has a soul. Thinking about it carefully, the plot is a bit silly, stupidly realistic. I don’t know if the style has changed from the first few minutes of the movie, or if it’s all stupid from beginning to end, but I forgot to change my mood. This movie is like a candy, wrapped in helpless sadness is excessive relaxation and silence, and the end is not happy and happy. I feel that this is a good movie. The director directed a ridiculous scene, and at the same time showed a lot of faith, spirit, strength, reality, anger, and reverence.

This movie is called [super] (in 2011, director james gunn) translated into a superhero, the movie is very responsive to the topic, only super, no hero.

The movie is a bit niche, the taste is a bit heavy, and the beauty of Ellen Page is very brilliant. If you don't mind a lot, it's a good movie!

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Extended Reading

Super quotes

  • Sarah Helgeland: What are those?

    Frank D'Arbo: I'll wake up and see these first thing every morning. My perfect moments. They can inform my day. Set me in the right direction.

    Sarah Helgeland: The hands are a little big, don't you think sweetheart?

  • Frank D'Arbo: [Last lines] So maybe you think something's wrong with me. Maybe you thought I was gonna learn what Jacques said was true. That I was deluded. That I was as evil as the rest of them. But maybe you're the one that needs to learn something. I know how it looks. But sometimes how it looks, and how it is, are two different things. The truth was in my heart. I followed it. And I saved Sarah. She stayed with me a couple months. They were not bad times. Though they were most likely out of Sarah's sense of obligation. But one morning, she moved on. I thought it was me at the time, that I was the chosen one. But it was Sarah, all along. And that's why I needed to save her. She needed to finish school, to study anthropology, because Sarah knows something about people. She needed to go back to her meetings, where she had insights that struck others uniquely. And sometimes she needed to have nightmares of those ugly times at Jacques' ranch. Because a kind man, a man who was good and didn't know it, needed to learn how to comfort someone. And maybe, most of all Sarah needed to have Patrick, and Trevor, and Laura, and Joy. Four children who probably wouldn't be at all if Libby and I hadn't gone to Jacques' ranch that night. Maybe, if all of us are lucky, they're the ones who are gonna change the world. And me? Well I got that rabbit after all. That, and something much more.

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