I don't know if the director is influenced by the increasingly popular Japanese animation style, but judging from the content of the film, it is obviously not the manga style I saw on the Internet. Fighting scenes have become "Reaper" plus wrestling, the action is as smooth as Japanese blood style, but the martial arts design is nothing new at all. We can see the shadows of the following comic works from Superman's superhuman reaction : "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Dragon Ball", "Naruto", "Reaper", "One Piece"... All of Superman's bold and imposing punches will bring effects similar to small universe or shock waves. The battle of distance is full of ways Luffy competes with various villains. There are so many unsatisfactory actions just in the action scenes. Isn't the comics made into an animated movie as happy as the original? Excluding the action, what else can you see in "Superman"?
Not to mention the various loopholes in the content: to protect the metropolis but turn the metropolis into a battlefield, it is obvious that fighting Superman is far more destructive than the villain’s destruction of the city; two Supermen who keep saying that they want to protect humans are here A big fight over the city, the result is no different from two bulldozers; all the destroyed buildings collapsed by directional blasting without exception; and the tortured city can actually restore the original appearance of high-rise buildings overnight; now playing The news of the TV was stolen, but the picture can keep the final picture...all the flaws can explain the roughness of the film production, but also more profoundly reveals why there is only 3D in American animation. Because whether it is 2D or a combination of 2D and 3D animation, Lao Mei has fallen far behind Japan in terms of attitude and production level.
If you are not an absolute fan of Superman, this film is not recommended. Because only those who truly believe in the existence of Superman can tolerate this film.
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