It's a movie that I only watched because of the CP. (Have you watched "That Year We", you must watch sweet dramas, you're welcome!)
The whole movie revolves around the witch alone, family and friends in the ordinary world, and the "headquarters" of human research are very close to the heroine. After the film ended, I found out that it was a separate film, so I can understand why the film took a lot of time to forge the relationship between the heroine and her family and friends around her, probably to reflect the warmth of the world of ordinary people, warm enough to make a super human Be convinced, be an ordinary person quietly, and then express the attention of "human love is the panacea that controls everything".
Otherwise, the motivation to fight and kill is not enough. He is obviously a perfect brain and has super powers. He can't get anything he wants. Therefore, this setting is quite reasonable, and it also makes it easier for the audience to accept it, so that it does not appear abrupt.
But the setting of the male protagonist makes me feel like I'm stuck with rice. In the early stage, as pawns of the two sides, so that the two sides can meet head-on, which is OK. But it was a bit strange that he had to arrange so many fights even though he was one level lower. Since I was a child, I knew that my level was not enough, that I was not enough in nature, and I could make it up the day after tomorrow. What's the use? Where did the confidence come from to kill the heroine. Fortunately, he still died in the end, otherwise the story would be far from the original.
At the end of the story, I return to ordinary life and tell everyone that my parents already knew that this was a freak, but they still planned to use love to influence her. This is very in line with the background of the characters of the parents, a doctor in biology, has a certain common sense and spirit of inquiry, and also has the empathy of ordinary human beings, so the plot goes well, which can also show the screenwriter's intentions. The transformation of the heroine is also considered a success. She took the medicine that can save herself to save her mother from Alzheimer's disease. I think this medicine can transform her mother as well. At the critical juncture of the next film, will it become the key person to decide the direction of the story?
After thinking about it, according to Super Witch's brain, she should also be able to find an antidote to survive in the research institute on her own, so give herself two months, and the rest should be enough time to treat her mother. It really doesn't work, go back and make up another needle, anyway, only one is consumed a month, and it will not be used up in a while. Thinking of this, I feel that it is not necessary to be moved.
This may be the tastelessness of rational thinking and decision-making. The tastelessness is because the decision-making factors are completely self-interested and have no "human touch" at all, which does not meet the expectation of "human nature, truth, goodness and beauty". But if even ordinary people can have such a consideration, how can a witch with a super brain not think of it.
At the end of the plot, will the witch die with an "irrational decision", and then the world will be peaceful, there will be no super humans, and the world will be full of love? It seems not impossible.
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