When I watched "Magic Red", I was looking forward to it, because I rarely watched TV series, and only watched "Agent Carter" in the TV series related to Marvel (because Carter is so good-looking), but it has a direct relationship with MCU. The related orthodox TV series will definitely still be watched. Seeing the penultimate episode, I gave it 5 stars. Seeing the finale, I can't say I'm dissatisfied, I can't say I'm just satisfied, and I can't say I'm very satisfied, I can only say that it just happened to the point where I don't feel regret or amazement. But I still can't help but complain to others. "Marvel's dramas are like this, high and low." The good brother said. Yes, I'm reminded of Carter's Season 2 finale again.
Before the release of "Yang Guo and the Sculpture" ("A Mao and the Bag", hahaha, the new name that suddenly came to my mind), many people had high expectations for this drama, which can be said to be far more than "Magic Red". Understandable, and I thought so too.
why? Because "it is said that there will be "Captain America 2"-level fighting scenes", "movie-level production", "XXXX funding". good guy! I still agree that "there are still many people who think that "Captain America 2" is the best movie in the MCU", not to mention that this is related to the inheritance of one of the three giants, the destination of a symbol to the nation, and the leader of the entire Avengers character's decision.
So, what is the show like?
Plot: It's still the same high open and low walk, and it is fragmented, the rhythm is uneven, the eyes are high and the hands are low, and the theme is chaotic
There are too many things to discuss, but nothing is discussed well, and in the end, the scribbled ending is quickly pulled down.
Best episode 1, The Sins and Redemption of the Winter Soldier, Falcon's Disposal of Shields, The Feather Life Behind Superheroes, What Happened to Black Super Soldiers, the State of the Whole World After the Return of the Disappeared, and Disgusting Walker's appearance. Not particularly stunning, but set a good tone for the whole show - I'm going to dive into real social issues! After that, the plot follows a generally normal but slightly slow pace, with the John Walker killing being a good climax.
Fast forward to the penultimate episode and the plot starts to rip and paddle.
The dialogue between Falcon and Isaiah is a bit cloudy and somewhat disconnected from the previous episodes. When Isaiah came out, a black super solder, sorry I only caught the point of super solder, because the first episode itself was about a group of people who stole the serum and turned into super solder, and the falcon has a problem with skin color Have you been hindered a lot? Except for being asked by the police in the first episode if he was bullying the Winter Soldier. Has the entire Marvel discussed this issue with the exception of "Black Panther"? So in this sense, Falcon didn't give up the title himself, but because of his skin color? Did Steve give him the shield because of race? The sudden introduction of the racial issue makes me feel at a loss. It's also possible that the writer meant Isaiah was introduced to him because the Winter Soldier wanted the Falcon to be Captain America for racial reasons? My objective analysis may be because I have only watched it once, and I am not an American so I can't understand it quickly.
Then Falcon went back to his sister's house to repair the ship, and had an emotional interaction with the Winter Soldier. The purpose of this paragraph itself is not a problem, I want to describe the psychological turning point of Falcon, but the time is too long, it is not necessarily related to the theme, and it does not show what and why the specific turning point is, it is more like a group cp (not) and forcible Add some protagonist drama and aura to Falcon.
The last episode was so chaotic and scribbled that I felt like there was nowhere to say anything.
Bucky concentrated on the phone and let Carly go. A bunch of thugs ran away with a bunch of hostages, and the Winter Soldier finally rescued a carload of people, but the leaders really ran away. There was a car next to it, big brother, no one really understood and drove away. Later, the thugs came and got in the car and left. Of course this is also paving the way for Walker's redemption, Star, understandably.
The villains suddenly stopped fighting. In the first few episodes, they had been hanging on to fight the protagonists, but now they suddenly stopped. The Winter Soldier borrowed a water pipe. Of course, if you say your morale is down, that's fine. The good guy was directly killed by the app in the end, and it was a lot of fun for the master. It is really necessary to pay attention to information security in the digital age.
Carly ran away, Sharon turned black, Carly burped, Captain America took away her CP like an angel, and then began a long period of public talk. The first few sentences of this piece of mouth cannon are still to the ears. However, the whole paragraph is too long, the logic is not clear enough, and the content is not convincing enough. Black Captain America should really learn the eloquence of Captain America.
At the end, everyone asks for success, calls it a day, and goes home to eat dumplings!
Characters: The protagonist has almost no growth and highlights, but the supporting characters are well portrayed, except for Sharon's final blackening.
So what is the growth of the falcon? Is it to convince yourself to become the US team? What is the key to persuading yourself? I think he even regressed a bit, the operation in the first episode is a very reasonable operation. Falcon actually has its own temperament and characteristics. This drama is more like a protagonist who has been doing tasks assigned by the system. It's time to introduce your background, good! It's time for you and the Winter Soldiers to cp, okay! It's your turn to influence the villain, okay! It's time for you to grab a shield and become Captain America yourself so you can make the next one, okay! It's your turn to deliver the protagonist's speech, okay! However, each task is done with a little bit of water, and the inner thoughts are not seen.
The Winter Soldier is a good boy who plays soy sauce. He grows up (so a little bit), but he doesn't shine. In fact, the Winter Soldier can portray a kind of melancholy princely temperament (hahahaha), but too many gags in this show make him lose his original charm, his combat power is not good enough, and his brain even starts to fail. , Is this the current situation where the aging is so serious that centenarians have to work as workers?
John Walker is the best in the game, with a full-fledged role, an excellent ordinary person was given the reputation, position and expectation of "unworthy of morality", and also tried to perform his duties as best he could, but was swept away by anger because of his brother's death , let the shield stained with blood, and let himself into hell. One can't help but wonder if there is another parallel universe, in which Captain America also began to run rampant in the Civil War because of the death of the Winter Soldier. People around you will keep telling you to pursue lofty ideals, and when you do, they will accuse you of being unqualified. It's true that John Walker doesn't have enough quality, but he's also a good man, and how many people can always have the same quality as Steve? The last episode to complete the redemption is a bit sloppy, and the fake shield fell. In fact, it could have been more tragic, but it was also the best in the game (all by peers).
PS: A few days ago, a public account released a comparison chart of Falcon, ah, the battle suit of the US team and the comics, and there were many comments: "If he comes to be the protagonist of "US Team 4", the box office will not be high." If Mr. Tao comes back, the box office will blow up." Look! A good man, who has been given the reputation, position and expectation of "unmatched virtue", and who also tries to perform his duties to the best of his ability! who is this! Isn't this TM the Walker in the play? ? The initial situation of Walker in the play is now mapped to the real life of Captain America, and it really plays a black humor.
Carly's character has a certain depth, but it's still a bit fragmented. A firm, thoughtful, and radical leader of the organization, he hesitated in the last episode, and was directly shot to death. When he died, he also teamed up with Falcon. .
The Baron is so handsome (dog head), more charismatic than before, showing more character traits and having an interesting nuanced relationship with Bucky. But it is still a bit disconnected from the image in "Captain 3". It is not seen in "Captain 3" that he is a baron. Of course, this may be the problem of "Captain 3", so when you change back to a baron, you must always wear it. Clothes with fur collars...
Sharron's blackening......how to put it, I feel that the screenwriter really can't think of any turning point, and he wanted to make a third-party behind-the-scenes boss to shoot the next episode, so he did this. But is this really necessary? And is this really good? Do you remember who she is? If she's a pure ex-agent, that's fine. But this is Carter's niece! This is the Agent 13 who questioned Pierce and rolled his eyes in "Captain America 2"! This is the person who received Carter's holster as a gift and said "No, you move." at Carter's funeral! This is a good neighbor of Captain America (funny)!
Even if you let her blacken, the purpose is still to control the world. I laughed to death. The villain's routine many years ago, you are telling me that this is the reason why people are blackened. I remember when Russell made a version of Avengers 4 that ended with Steve and Sharon getting married and showing it to Kevin Feige, although it was rejected. Of course, it may be because I have some personal feelings, but since I have this feeling for Peggy, and you have Steve go back to Peggy too, it proves that Peggy's role is tenable. Her niece is blackened, which I think is an irrational and unnecessary setting.
The jumper Bartok, who fought with the US team in five or five times, was still here to kill the Falcon, so the shot was gone... So everyone can be killed by the gun, so that you don't have to worry about the outcome. Saskar silver bullet!
Action——? You call this a "Captain America 2" level fight? That's it? That's it?
In the long review, there is an action analysis written by a 2-star brother. Although I don't agree with this score, I think what he wrote is very reasonable. The conclusion is that individual fights do not have individual characteristics, and group fights are easy to mess up. Of course, my summary may be biased towards later episodes.
The Winter Soldier is whitewashed and weakened, yes, I can understand, but let's not pull the crotch like that. Falcon, a flexible player, basically doesn't show his own characteristics other than flying all the time to show that he has wings, and in the last episode I really didn't see the colors of his wings on the front and back. Jumper Bartok was bouncing up and down the deck like a spring with Steve, jumper! jump! I think it's better to call Momoko.
The level of group fighting is the worst. The fight scene between Falcon, the Winter Soldier and Walker fighting for a shield should have been the climax of the film. It is working hard, and it really works miracles. It should have been a balance of three people. Adding a filter can render the atmosphere, and composing the image well can create a sense of beauty, emphasizing the overall relationship. I really can’t do it. Let’s borrow the comics. How individuals beat each other.
In the last episode, a bunch of super soldiers were pulling stakes on the ground. Walker fell down and was kicked by a group of people. It really made me laugh to death. Live it up.
But the girls in Wakanda are really handsome. In short, don't rub "Captain America 2" in the play. Being flexible and having wings is not just about flying. Although super soldiers are powerful, they are not only able to pull pillars and door locks.
Easter eggs - there are a lot of Easter eggs, but they give me a feeling of being on my own.
It's good to adjust the seat and play with a knife and jump from the plane, but when will we also make a clip in this drama so that future movies can pay tribute?
In contrast to the entire MCU, the films after Avengers 3 and 4 always have a vision that is ambitious but lacks sincerity, empty and weak, and has a feeling of being on the back foot. In fact, it started with "Captain Marvel" after Avengers 3. The character depiction of "Captain Marvel" overemphasizes the power of the amazing team. After realizing that he is the best, he will directly hang up, ignoring the psychological changes that could have been more detailed, and the characters do not have their own distinctive characteristics, except for cattle. "Ant-Man 2" is a normal play. After all, the positioning of the movie itself is very small, but the setting of the villain is really perfunctory. In fact, it seems that there is no villain. Except for the whitewashing, it is praised hahahaha. The plot of "Spider-Man 2" is very exciting, but the most criticized point is the reliance on Iron Man. Is the same scene and bgm really good? What was Iron Man's original words?
So did the little spider really do it? Did he even say he wanted to do it? Originally, this version of the little spider had few things on its back, and the anonymous identity was the biggest burden, and then it was finally exposed. (Okay, he's a kid, and I'm asking too much. Yes, this is Sony's character, and I'm not likely to take the lead in the future.) My favorite character is actually Iron Man. Iron Man used to think that he was the favored son of the sky, but after the reunion, he realized that he was just a mortal, and he was worried about his responsibilities and abilities. Abilities aside, how much is the sense of responsibility reflected in the new little spider? Even if you say "with great ability comes great responsibility", even if you say "I will never be Tony, but I am willing to go on for him". The expression in "Fighting Heroes" is too perfunctory, and at the same time it makes me feel that it is too much, that I am eating my old money.
Then there are "Magic Red" and "A Mao and Bao". This article has already said, here is a sentence of a foreign film critic's evaluation of "Magic Red". I can't remember the original words clearly. : Empty, and has been paving the way for a larger layout.
True, gold is bare. The commercial value of MCU is huge, highly entertaining, and has a wide audience. I don't require the entire universe of the MCU to be perfect, deep and wonderful works. There are not many such works, and it does not fully match the positioning of Marvel, but I really hope that Marvel's future films can be More sincerity, and no! want! slip! pink! Recall the original intentions of the existing characters, don't blindly follow the previous films, and create some new highlights. The new protagonist's characteristics are not clear enough, and it is always a stylized character. There are many CPs in the group. When thinking about plot turning points, think about whether anything other than (deliberately) explosive is really reasonable, or whether there is enough foreshadowing. Whether the theme is clearly reflected or not, the core cannot be easily expressed by making a long speech.
I am still looking forward to the next movie. After all, there is still a big difference between "movie-level production" and "movie production". I hope Marvel can let me see new surprises. After all, the previous Marvel movies can be watched several times, but the recent emmmm
It's not really just because I'm old, so I'm more picky and not easy to fool.
No, no, no, no
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