In "Dare to Fight" S02 and "Tekken" S01, which are closer to the work on the timeline, the audience probably knows or guesses that Hehui will be a very powerful organization, or there is a stronger and more powerful organization behind it. The organization, however, just turned out that they are just a bunch of idiot-like ordinary people. They made such a big move just to be able to return to Kunlun? Can you live forever? are you kidding me? It’s not as good as other people’s golden union. In any case, people’s eldest brother is also to build a better city. However, Shouhehui is such a huge organization, which claims to have so many strongholds around the world, and has such a large capital power. It actually wastes so many resources to revive a force that cannot be fully controlled by itself for a small benefit ( In fact, it seems to show that Electra is not really resurrected but originally suspended? Alexandra, you can't do it either!), it's really a steal. After holding back for a long time, I just fart! Lack of sincerity.
Of course, there are still highlights, mainly in the first two episodes, especially the description of the two characters, Daredevil and Luke Cage, the use of color is still very interesting. From the openings of the individual episodes and the unlinked episodes, it is obvious that the main color of Daredevil is red, while Luke Cage is yellow. Therefore, in the scene where the characters appear, it can be clearly seen that the color matching is mainly the color of the characters:
These colors on the other hand also reveal the character and the fate of the character. The more intuitive is the dark red of the brave man. Then, the dark red is very easy to associate with asceticism and self-sacrifice (think of our five-star red flag Bar). On the one hand, Daredevil is a Catholic, on the other hand he has strong self-control ability, and his final choice in this interactive drama is also very consistent with his color scheme; Jessica Jones Not to mention, blue-gloomy and depressed. Her color scheme is purple instead of blue in a single gathering, but considering that her heart is greatly influenced by the purple man, this should be a reason; Luke Cage, Yellow-Netflix also has a play called "Women's Prison". The English name is: Orange is the new black. Although Luke Cage's color scheme is not orange in the true sense, it can be counted as the same color. The scene is mainly orange and it is too cold, so it obviously does not fit the character of the character; iron fist, green-simple, justice, and different from the independent series, probably considering that the green ink painting is a bit contrary to the explanation, it can't be explained. In terms of chromaticity, green and yellow are warm colors, dark red (not bright red) and blue are cool colors. The linkage series also arranged for Luke Cage to meet Iron Fist, Daredevil and Jessica Jones, and finally Then arrange the four plot lines to interweave.
The above analysis of the relationship between color and role is a very personal and subjective understanding. From a professional point of view, it should be said to be different, or even quite different. If there is a mistake, I hope to understand.
However, it can be seen from the whole series that the main creator wants to focus on the action design. However, due to the overlap of the character attributes, there are not many new things in the action scene, although the final episode designed some small spaces. Fighting, but it's much inferior to the end-to-end fighting on the stairs in S02. The scenes where the crowd fights are smooth, but it is not a bright spot. In short, the whole linkage drama gives people the feeling that they have more than enough energy.
So overall, the effect presented is 1+1+1+1<4. Last time because of "Tekken", everyone squeezed the sweat for this "League of Defenders". It seems that now it can be regarded as a shot of prevention. Originally, I was also looking forward to making some improvements to the character of Tekken in this play. It seems that there is no improvement. Moreover, the official also has its own complaints:
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