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Lysanne 2022-11-22 12:57:52

The paper I just read said: The nature of human beings is nothing, so they enjoy the potential of development, that is, freedom; on the one hand, technology expands our capabilities and helps us to achieve ourselves better, on the other hand, it also limits us. Other possibilities.

A well-set worldview is the same. Zhenglian, a fixed number of superheroes, superpowers, life experience, and personality. The completed content is an industrialized assembly line, which can guarantee high efficiency and guaranteed quality. However, the assembly line for producing cars cannot create a magic stone.

Only by returning to the original can we explore the infinite possibilities. What is the origin of the Justice League? A small group of (class) superpowers defend justice-from the superficial cognition of a new fan (yes, the "class" is written for the master). Of course, people with superpowers can have different identities and appearances, different life experiences and sexual orientations, and even different goals and values. He may regard not killing people as justice, or violently punishing criminals as justice, neither of which affects the essence of the Justice League. In other words, even if Superman becomes the son of Zord, Batman wants to suck blood, Wonder Woman is the daughter-in-law of Darkside, they are still called the Justice League, and there is nothing wrong with it. Not to mention the minutiae of their relationship with the traditional defender of justice-the government.

The various universes are really what DC attracts me the most.

The new setting is still the old story. Whether the owner of a super power is a god or a monster, it all depends on the position and the superhero with brutal methods. It is not so reassuring. No, when I was framed, I was really pointing at him. There was no brain fan who came out to support... Villain settings are also common, a scientist who has gone too far. The story of Luther the Wise, the story of Zodchao, the story of the vampire bat, and the story of Beka are worth seeing separately.

In terms of the appearance of the characters, I still like the master super and ww ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, so I really don't know how to rate this film.

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Justice League: Gods and Monsters quotes

  • Wonder Woman: [Highfather and the Gods of New Genesis have just slaughtered the entire ruling elite of Apokolips, including Orion, at Orion and Bekka's wedding] You said he could live.

    Highfather: I said I would spare him for you, but not at the expense of the mission. Even if he had lived, what life could you have had with him?

    Wonder Woman: He was different.

    Highfather: He was Darkseid's blood, one of countless bastards in a line of endless betrayal.

    Wonder Woman: [picks up the sword Orion gave her as a wedding gift and points it at Highfather] You are one to speak! You are blood-soaked in betrayal!

    Highfather: Watch your tongue, granddaughter!

    Wonder Woman: If I had to do it over, I would have warned them all. I would have shouted to the skies, "Trust not the monster Highfather. He is mad with power!"

    Lightray: Silence!

    [Lighhtray fires a blast at Bekka, who parries it with her sword and sends it back at him]

    Highfather: You can still redeem yourself.

    Wonder Woman: There is no redemption for me.

    [Bekka Boom Tubes off of Apokolips]

  • Batman: Where is Tina?

    Will Magnus: She's dead. I killed her about a year into our marriage. It was an accident, I assure you. You see, I always knew she loved you. Even back in college, she was only really happy when the three of us were together. Even after I turned you into a monster, even after that, she still wanted you. She married me, but that was an obligation. She kept urging me to find a cure for you, every day, night and day, "Will, you've gotta do something! Will, you can't abandon him! Will! Will! Will!" She never let up! And finally, one day, I'd had it and I hit her!

    [suddenly bereft]

    Will Magnus: And her head struck a table. She was gone.