DC cartoons have always impressed me very well. The painting style is very tough, the dubbing is very deep, and the style is quite compatible with the image of the IP. But starting from this silence, this good impression slowly deteriorated.
There is an original comic in the film Silence. The author is brother-in-law Lobu, and his painting style is realistic and full of courage. The Chinese version of this comic was published in 2012. I can't say how popular this comic is in China, but it must have been read by many people. Therefore, the original creator's attempt to bully the audience by not understanding the plot, worldview, and relationship between the characters is totally unworkable.
The film vividly interprets the interpretation of selling dog meat. The comics are about one thing, while the film is about another. The comics are about a new villain deduced from a crisis of trust and friendship, while the animated movie is about a series of villains of the Riddler. The official can imply that this arrangement is a parallel universe, and I think this is just shit.
What's more, the film has been guiding the audience's thoughts in accordance with the original comic settings. The setting of the villain in the original comics is exactly the same as the villain in the movie. And before the final mystery is revealed, the film has no pavement for this mystery. In the end, the mystery was revealed, presumably most of the audience, including me, were all dumbfounded. . . WTF? !
The whole story of the film made a big joke with the audience, which is still very unfriendly: let you guess, let you guess, not let you guess, how about it, dumbfounded?
To say that there is a bright spot, it may also lie in the relationship between Catwoman and Batman. The master was really moved this time. But this relationship has been dealt with in a hurry. I don't know how the two people called. I just saw them kiss for no reason, and broke up if they didn't. And the relationship between the emotional line and the main line of the villain is basically not big.
It's really bad, so bad that I don't recommend it at all. . . . .
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