When watching the animation, just treat it as a live-action actor

Lorena 2022-11-30 22:28:01

My DC fan is enough for me to bring Henry Big Benjado into this film during the whole process of watching the film. It is not difficult, and it is also very interesting to imagine how they interpret such a story on the big screen, Louis There are a lot of scenes this time, and this time it seems that “and” I don’t know the true identity of Superman. If it’s a live-action movie version, it might be possible to write that Louis is pregnant so that Superman dare not take risks. Then he fights out after entanglement, and finally makes peace to protect the mother and child. The villain will die together. In addition, Louis turned out to be a "named man" hahahaha. Daben's cup noodle lines are definitely more than this film. Also, a while ago, it seemed that it was an animated film with a master or a protagonist or a large number of scenes. This time Superman as the protagonist basically dodges and is rescued by his teammates. Lightning continues to play the role of funny, this time I also talked about the tension between Ganggu and his dad. It was slightly shown in Zhenglian movies. If Ganggu has his own film in the future, he can walk from the perspective of father and son. After all, this year There are not many superheroes with daddy in either DC or Marvel.

In fact, there are very few fights in this film. It seems that it is basically the beginning of the bank grab and the final group annihilation. The film itself is not long but has a lot of characters and plots added, which seems to be much better than the BVS rhythm. And this seems to be the first time I have seen Luther's cruel side, completely disregarding the life and death of his subordinates, and also deduced the fall from the high confidence in the armor to the extremely helpless state. The film also shows the intimacy of Zhenglian, and they will express their regret for the sacrifice of their subordinates to Haiwang.

In the film, there are many BVS and Zhenglian's sense of sight, and in the end Superman was also pierced to death, but with the "double fist twisting neck" move, it is estimated that Zod felt uncomfortable in his neck. The setting of Doom Day is really a deduction of "heaven descending disaster". Speaking of the great crisis encountered by the earth, whether it is DC or Marvel, it is the descendant system. Jesse's Luther is right, "the devil actually comes from the sky." It stands to reason that the heroine should also be able to kill the Doomsday, and this movie also puts an end to the relationship between the heroine and Superman who had been teasing before. In addition, this film finally highlights the charm of Clark himself as an earthling. It seems that he always liked to make Clark the least popular white male type in the United States as a "country nerd". However, this film also explains Clark according to the actual situation. It is also a handsome, tall, white-collar professional and decent class of today's upper-class white elite in American society. It stands to reason that there are many people who chase Clark. In addition, Superman’s conversation with his parents can be regarded as an easter egg and love story. A typical conversation between European and American parents is unimaginable in a Chinese family. After all, Chinese parents do not allow their children to fall in love when they are in school.

I have seen the death of Superman and the introduction of the subsequent Superman Empire, so the easter eggs at the end of the credits can be regarded as unpleasant surprises. The astronaut's ability to set up FLAG is really max. Luthor really embarked on the path of no return to copying Superman. Did he make more descendants of Superman than Louis? . .

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The Death of Superman quotes

  • Perry White: Lois has given this thing a name. Doomsday. Let's get on it. We need a new Page 1.

    Cat Grant: Yeah, if there's anyone left to read it.

  • Ma Kent: Well, you wouldn't be the first young lady to break his heart.

    Clark Kent: *TMI*, Ma!

    Lois Lane: Oh, now, we're getting to the good stuff.

    Ma Kent: Well, first there was Lana, lovely girl, lived next door. She'd come over once in a while, not... Not like Pete Ross. I mean, he was there every day.

    Pa Kent: I always wondered about that boy.