This is a law I have summarized, and it is suitable for all movies about heroes.
The more attractive the villain, the more seemingly correct motives and logic, the higher the hero's level, because he needs enough intelligence to see through conspiracies, and use higher humanity and ideals to crush the villain's seemingly correct motives.
The contradiction in the movie is, in the final analysis, the contradiction of values. The deeper the contradiction, the more interesting the plot of the movie.
A true hero movie does not rely on certain superpowers or exotic equipment to conquer the audience, but the human nature of the hero, the choice of human nature at the critical moment. It is a pity that we have not seen this level of things in many superhero blockbusters in recent years. The previous Superman vs. Batman was because his mother was tied up, and the two classic images on the screen were shot in two.
As for this movie, I don't even bother to analyze its characters... Going back to the sentence in the title, in a movie, if the biggest villain is a stupid, then all the characters are stupid.
By the way, Xiao Hei fished it out of the water. Several people watched it for a while, and then he died after speaking.
The intelligence of the screenwriter and director must have been lost in a lunchbox on the set. What is the first thing to do with a drowning person?
CPR!
Without this common sense, he carried Xiao Hei into the flying saucer and asked for help from the aliens. Such an IQ can indeed only be transformed into a children's toy.
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