I've heard about this show for a long time, but I haven't found the time to watch it. I usually find some clips on station B, all of which are videos from the motherland, but the poster of the show is a bearded brother, which makes people puzzled.
Just after watching "Spider Silk 3" and "The New Batman", the black robe was bombarding in my superhero worldview. Although I have seen "Watchmen", the scale and blatantness, as well as the various satires of reality, have inexplicably made me feel good, so that I feel that if there is really a superhero, there is a high probability that it will become this film. Same.
The story takes place in a superhero
Become a world of stars. Superheroes can be seen in TV commercials, merchandise, stores, the Internet, everywhere. Thinking about it carefully, when Superman has a certain popularity and influence in the world, there will definitely be various media swarming to divide the traffic of Superman. This is very realistic, like a high-level concept after landing.
Huey's girlfriend is hit and killed by a high-speed locomotive, thus getting involved in a rebellion. Huey was originally a huge fan of the Sevens, but after going through this incident, he also saw the real face of the Sevens. They are not as righteous, enthusiastic and positive as they see on the Internet, but they are insidious behind the scenes. , a hypocrite who never compromises his means.
After Huey and the butcher arrived, their lives changed completely. From obscurity to swallowing up, to doing big things. At first, I thought that how ordinary people can beat superpowers, there is no way to beat them, and they will die if they touch them. but it is not the truth. Because this film has a mechanism, it is also a major highlight. That is, superpowers rely on fame to exist, and they need power and fame to make themselves happy. In theory, any superpower can directly overturn the company and kill whoever they want, but in this way they will lose the pleasure of being surrounded by crowds and the refreshing feeling of being worshipped. Therefore, everything is a business behavior under the company's operation. It is this mechanism that has become a tool for the protagonist group to limit or wrestle superpowers.
On the one hand, there are superpowers under the spotlight and fully managed by the company, and on the other hand are the protagonists who hide and act in secret, and the story unfolds.
The company setting is also interesting. Isn't it ridiculous that the dignified superpowers are under the jurisdiction of the company? In fact, this is completely reasonable when you think about it. Take the reunion for example. The American widow and the others didn't walk the streets to find out that the crime was fighting. They must also be observed and assigned tasks by a large company or organization, and they were managed in a unified manner. It might be S.H.I.E.L.D. or something else. It's just that there is no point in the movie to expand, and it is taken away in one stroke.
In theory, the company wouldn't arrange for Team America to go to the streets to fight bank robbery or something. It must be other lower-level superpowers doing it. Therefore, in Avengers, superpowers rarely penetrate down into the bottom layer of society, but create one after another aliens who want to destroy the earth as villains, save the world in order to save people. But I think Spiderman or Batman, one is a friendly neighbor, and the other is the dark knight. They have penetrated deep into the lives of the people and the bottom of society, so the reason why so many people like Batman and Spiderman is that they feel close to them. . People never think about aliens destroying the earth, but they really worry about being robbed.
back to the plot
In fact, the plot has multiple lines. The main point of view is not placed on the protagonist group, and a lot of space is placed on the entanglement between the various superpowers. This is not only the docking between the two rows, but also the friction between the teams. The contradiction between Huey and the butcher, the contradiction between Frankie and mm, the contradiction between the motherland and Maeve, the dispute between the rights and interests within the company. Each character does logical things in their own position. The locomotive killed his girlfriend for self-protection, and was later saved by the protagonist and backhanded to provide storm information. In order to protect her girlfriend, Maeve swallowed her anger and took out a video of the train later to contain the people of the motherland. The urgency and reasonable turn of the plot make people unable to stop in one breath.
Every actor's acting skills are excellent, the motherland is amazing, inside and outside the play....
This work also did not deliberately hide the way for superpowers to obtain their abilities. It was announced early as Compound No. 5. The superpower was originally a production chain of the company. After the efficacy of the drug became stable little by little, it laid a foreshadowing for the subsequent addition of various superpowers and the ability of the protagonist to obtain the power.
Last but not least, a little rant. The love scene with Huey and Starlight is a bit rhythmic and unreasonable. Knowing that Xingguang may be in danger at any time in the opponent's camp, and can send text messages at any time, it is unreasonable that the company can install positioning on people, but does not monitor mobile phone information. It's really embarrassing to watch other people fall in love.
All in all, this is an anti-superhero drama that's popping up at a time when decent superheroes are all the rage. It's well done, it's informative, and it's very pornographic and violent. Looking forward to the third season.
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