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Because of my brother, I saw this movie last night. I can no longer use words to describe how I feel about it, it shocked me so fucking! The story of the movie is very hard, like "Batman: Hour of War" tells the beginning of a heroic legend. The actors in "Superman: Man of Steel" have excellent performances, General Zod is a complete bastard, Henry Cavill's version of Superman makes Christopher Reeve formally a thing of the past, and the action scenes of the film are me in recent years. The best of the movies I have come to see, every fight shuttles between heaven and earth, reminding me of the action scenes in "Avengers", but this film is going to be more realistic and credible. There are not too many slow motion pictures of Zach Schneider’s signature upgrades in the previous works. This is undoubtedly a risk for a Schneider fantasy film, but in my opinion, "Superman: Man of Steel" is the current Schneider's best movie is also a very good superhero movie in recent years. A new king is about to rise on the screen.
In the face of the dark realistic modern crime opera of "Batman: The Dark Knight", "The Avengers" is as naive as a TV cartoon on Saturday morning, and the character of Superman is naturally a surreal existence, so let the whole It is almost impossible for the movie to be full of realism. However, through Nolan and Goyer's polishing of the script, "Superman: Man of Steel" does not have the cartoonish feel of "The Avengers". The movie is much brighter than the "Dark Knight" trilogy, but it still inherits a lot of things from this set of masterpieces, like the reality and vividness of the relationship between the characters.
I personally don’t think I’m a fan of Zach Schneider. I don’t have any impression of "300 Spartan". I also think "Watchmen" is boring and lengthy. I even hate "Zacht" even if I admit it. He is a director with a unique aesthetic taste, so when I heard that he was going to direct "Superman: Man of Steel", my expectations for the film plummeted. However, judging from the finished film, the film has not been completely Dominated by Schneider's style, it has Schneider's visual effects, but more with Nolan's feelings. As I mentioned before, a major reason for the success of the film is due to the excellent script writing. The development and richness of the plot and characters are undoubtedly the shortcomings of Schneider in the visual department. Therefore, thank God he gave up the script. The writing is given to Goyer and Nolan to create, so this film has become Schneider's most impressive and outstanding work-so far.
As far as superhero movies are concerned, I personally think "Superman: Man of Steel" is second only to "Batman: The Dark Knight", because I am an avid Batman fan and I am not too cold with Superman. So here I’m just talking about things. If you are a standard Superman enthusiast, this will be your most obsessed Superman movie. It easily surpasses "Batman: Hour of War", "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" and " "The Avengers", there are three full Iron Man movies. So now, how far is it behind "Batman: The Dark Knight"? In terms of action, "Superman: Man of Steel" is significantly higher than "Batman: The Dark Knight" by several levels, which shocked me the most in recent years. In terms of the story, I personally think that it is also about the origin of the hero. "The Body" is better than "Batman: Hour of War" because the background of Superman's story is broader and spectacular; in terms of performance, even if Michael Shannon portrays a domineering villain, he still can't compete with Heath Ledger's Joker , But I love Cavill's interpretation of Superman better than Ebel's interpretation of Batman. I feel that this buddy was born to create Superman.
Michael Shannon is outstanding. I don't know the character of General Zod in comics and old movies, so I don't know the character of the character. General Zord in "Superman: Man of Steel" is crude, connotative, charming, and neurotic. It is just his crazy and domineering behavior that reminds me of mad leaders like Hitler or Stalin. Michael Shannon is an actor with a solid foundation.
Of course, Clark Kent still used his identity as a reporter to hide himself this time. There was no sudden and deliberate sentimentality and tears in his love with Louise, but he also managed to express his emotions just right. In "Superman: Man of Steel", Schneider almost gave up his fascination with the upgraded slow motion, which could easily cause the audience to skip the show. Instead, he replaced it with many magnificent high-speed photography. Therefore, the visual effect of the film is very outstanding. I believe that in the IMAX theater. It will be even more exciting, and its popularity is no less than that of the "Transformers" trilogy and "Avengers". Although I like the special effects aesthetic style of "District Nine" the most, "Superman: Steel" The special effects scenes of "The Body" are undoubtedly very cool.
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