The whole plot of Clash of the Gods, I would like to say that there is no getting rid of the stereotype. Based on the bubble dramas and romance movies I've seen before, I think I still don't feel the plot of an American blockbuster while watching this one. The first is the well-known hero. In China's worldview, although there is a saying that heroes do not ask where they come from, in many movies and TV dramas, all heroes must have a magical origin. The same is true for the protagonist of the film, the son of Zeus. Then his later heroic justice will be taken for granted, and those so-called powers will stick to it. Secondly, the description of the gods in the play does not seem to have any close-up and distinctive characters. It seems that a person's change from evil to good is only a matter of one thought, and a person's evil must end from one to the end. This is like the saying that if there is no one who is evil, where will a hero come from? How can a person with a conscious conscience see the charisma of a hero? In the end, in the end, the son of Zeus, this great hero, except for the battle of wits and courage to defeat the beast when he appeared on the stage, his subsequent achievements were all contributed by others. It's just that he is famous, and all his victories seem to be his successes.
As for the description of the scene, I am a layman, and I cannot describe the things of the picture. However, I still feel that I admire Lao Mei, because I am really curious, why are people so easy to do when they are shooting these big scenes, and many of our Chinese movies, many big scenes can always be shot. It's amazing that it makes people feel that they are not confident enough, and are they too pretentious? Maybe I'm thinking too much.
All right!
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