Do heroes save the world or do world change heroes?

Janelle 2022-09-28 11:11:52

In the face of technology, the old-fashioned heroic solitary agents have shown fatigue. As long as you have the characteristics of one enemy, the technology can do better, and you can copy more. The power goes back to those who master the technology.

How to use technology and develop better technology has become the key to mastering the new world order. Is it to continue to use violence to suppress violence, and let the bad guys use the fear that evil will eventually pay as a deterrent? The former does not seem to be able to eradicate evil, and instead there will be people who go to the other extreme like Joker; the latter seems to fall into idealization again, and too many good people who do not have the aura of the protagonist sacrifice innocently.

Maybe we shouldn't expect to override God's work and try to create a perfect world where there are cracks in everything, and the world too, but that's where light seeps in. Therefore, there is violence to fight crime to deter evil forces, and there is love and faith to educate evil, and each implements it according to his own beliefs. Let thousands of changing and uncertain reasons operate infinitely, and the final result is infinitely good, and the world is not empty talk. The villain in the movie has no name. He was originally just a nameless person, and he can be any nameless person.

Some other bits and pieces:

Brother Holland was called weird by his classmates at school and was excluded. Mom didn't deny the weird comment itself, because it didn't matter whether it was fact or not, and there was no way to stop others from continuing to say it. Instead he changed his mind about the word, weird can be good too, and maybe one day save the world with your weirdness.

Brother Holland was really weird when he drugged Emperor Shi. From another perspective, strange and out of place research, celibacy, raising birds, family photos with my mother, after work I like Korean drama romance movies, and robbing Hyun Bin Oppa with our middle-aged girl. Unconfirmed experimental products are used on people, not worrying about the safety of the testers, but a state of research with a twist of excitement. The mad scientist villain is his middle-aged and elderly version.

The internal investigation female detective is strong, capable, rational and logical, but her ability is not bad, but she has become the opposite of Shi Huang. Women must give up their softness and spend more effort to prove themselves in order to stand in the same position as the number one agent. When did we see the female version of Lance Coster, James Bond.

To the technical staff of the villain's database, they tremblingly fulfilled the request in exchange for their own survival, but ended up being cooked. There is also a line we said let me go after the good thing is done. The personnel are set to be Asian, which is a bit stereotyped.

Shi Huang is a fan of thousands of people, and he can still be a fan of thousands of pigeons after he has changed. Gugu, who had a beautiful collar at first, liked him, but Jeff liked him later. As a result, he laid an egg with his brother Holland, and let what happened in the submarine stay in the submarine. This one is too deep and cute.

Whether to choose to save the agents, die with the villain, or choose to leave a way for yourself. The villain thought that he could stymie the Dutch brother, and we thought that he would definitely press the button without hesitation to turn on the protagonist's halo. As a result, the Dutch brother gave the villain his only chance of life and then chose to die together. And the close-up of the villain's eyes at the end of the movie also painted a perfect ending for the story. But apart from the surreal halo of a dozen pigeons, Hollander himself fell into the sea. What will happen to the story?

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Spies in Disguise quotes

  • Walter Beckett: I should have a codename. Bond. Hydrogen Bond.

  • Walter Beckett: What if I could make you... pause for effect, drumroll please... disappeeeear?

    Lance Sterling: What?

    Walter Beckett: Disappeeeear.

    Lance Sterling: Why are you saying it like that?

    Walter Beckett: For effeeeect.