On the one hand , it should be adapted as a comic. At least this movie has clearly stated the worldview, character background and the cause and effect of the story. It can be expected that this thing is to make room for the sequel. So from a certain perspective, it’s not as important to tell the story well as having a refreshing background. The male protagonist Hal (Huh Huh... called this name)’s experience of losing his father, his personality, and the process of becoming the Green Lantern are all carefully laid out (from this point of view, the main purpose of this film is basically to The sequel opens the way). The origin of Green Lantern and Oa's world, although a bit too simple, still has an unreal feeling of "seeing flowers in the fog", which can still be added slowly in the sequel (if any). At least in the progress of the film, the information needed for the prospects of these stories is well handed to the audience. As a person who has no idea about the original, I at least watched it smoothly. And the strategy used by Hal in the final battle and the courage to use this strategy corresponded with the flight battle that began in the film and the training process in the middle, and they were all well-balanced in structure.
On the other hand, even though I rarely watch Mei Man, I watch a lot of hero movies adapted from Mei Man. You don’t need to be very keen to feel that this comic is different from the average American superhero comics in terms of smell. The superheroes of American comics generally either follow the mimicry route (spider bat or something), or name themselves (the Hulk Iron Man or something), or they claim to have extraordinary powers or magical superpowers (Superman Fantastic Four). It’s the same route for the Wolverine hell boy, and the upcoming Captain America watching the trailer), the name "Green Lantern" suddenly jumps out will make people go backwards, thinking "Are you here to chaos!" (It is easy to think of Aladdin). After learning that his power is set as an invisible "will", weapons are "created by personal imagination", and the biggest boss in this episode is also an invisible "fear", as a child who grows up with the day It's hard not to think about the relationship between the two. Afterwards, whether it was the process of Hal being pulled to "train", the "inheritance relationship" between him and the previous generation of Green Lantern through character behavior, the old stalker who was once discouraged and wanted to give up, was finally encouraged by his lover to break through the small universe of self The burning process can be regarded as a typical American hero (after all, the basic setting is still the "cosmic police") pay tribute to the heroes of Japanese comics (Looking at the muscles of Hal this body of CG, I really want to call a "Kenjiro" or something ).
As a result, the difference between this American comic hero movie and its compatriots came out-it should have taken the "homestead direction" route. As for the causal relationship between this, the argument is too far away, so I skip it here. Anyway, some Mina who reads the comics understand it, and those who haven't read the comics have said it to you. What this movie lacks is the "homestead flavor" it should have. It looks as if Fang Datong didn't wear glasses, Cai Kangyong didn't wear a hat, and Mapo Tofu didn't add peppers.
The element of "base", anyway, the film is absolutely gone, and you can see whether it is rotten or not-except for Hal, it can be said that there are very few "human-looking" males. Hal found out that the alien called Lu Guangzhong urgently that night (I really don’t remember what his colleague’s name was), and caused his sister to mess around for a while, wanting to say that "handsome otaku" is also a fresh Xipi, but this Lu Guangzhong came out blind. ——The two scenes between him and Hal are neither necessary for the plot, nor useful to explain the characters, nor are they too funny, and the most important thing is that they didn’t appear in this man’s battle, let alone a star. Ambiguous, this soy sauce is too bio! Unless this person is of great use in the sequel, I don’t understand why I want to keep his part (is there a backstage?), set aside these few minutes to explain oa and the other Green Lanterns so that the audience can feel more about it. Not better?
As for the "house" to this question. It is said that self-deprecation is the highest manifestation of human sense of humor, so "self-slot" is the highest display of the cuteness of the house. We call these moments when the cuteness is displayed as Moement (there is no spelling mistake, it is "moement"). Is there such a moement in this movie? Have! But too little!
After Hal saved the heroine, he suddenly flew back to cosplay with the other party. Superman and Louise's "Loutai Meeting" can be said to be the only moement in the film. These two men were a serious cosplay at first, and the lines suddenly became retro (the audience snickered), and when the heroine approached, it should have been a classic moment of confusion in a Superman movie, but the heroine yelled, "You think Putting a waistcoat on your cheeks, I don't recognize you!" This gag was really fast and accurate, and he was spitting on the balloon that had been full of emotions, bursting with joy. I don’t know if there is such a phenomenon in the original work-after all, "the onlookers collectively suffer from facial recognition obstacles" is a convention that, although it is inconsistent with reality and completely illogical, has emerged in the acg world as a "universal axiom". (Some comics still pay more attention. For example, Spider-Man wears a headgear, and Batman at least puts the whole underwear on his head, which is still four corners.) Since "Green Lantern" has been given the mask, he confessed The original author did not want to play reversal. It should be this eye mask that imitates Zorro, using the latest materials, which fits the curve of the human body 100%, but does not lengthen or prevent side leakage. It is too much compared to Superman's glasses, and it can’t be seen. Those of the deity should all go to the ophthalmology department... Used in the movie, it's really blind to the point that it can't be performed without complaining.
Other such "nervous strokes" moements can't be made if they are made. The male partner "mad scientist" also added the setting of "Quan II", the name of the planet Oa (what is your relationship with Oz), the appearance of the five missing one elder, etc., to get a screenwriter who is proficient in "house aesthetics" Come, you can definitely spit out the whole game, and there will be no cold spots. But just at the point where it takes a little bit of evil to create a righteous taste, this film becomes honest again. The lunatic scientist’s careful thoughts about the heroine (the newspaper he was summoned to flash through, if it is in the comics, it will be a grid, so OK, because a page of comics doesn’t have many frames, and I’m used to reading comics. People will instinctively pay attention to this unusual split. But in the movie, unless you freeze the frame for a few more seconds, otherwise the audience will think that this is a summary of the previous flight accident and ignore the character. The usefulness in the relationship, so he suddenly emerged later and became an important villain, which made people feel a sense of "unpredictable" surprise.
To paraphrase a certain classmate's words-these beauty superheroes love to wear tights, and many also prefer bright colors or black leather. At first glance, they are all friends, but the real taste is always only bats. Man~~~ Batman, you are so lonely. I really hope to send a few more tights lovers to accompany you. The CG made is not bad. I assure you that RR's body is about the same fit, and the real person's head is smaller and more refined than the movie looks. , You come and accept him. In fact, he is dressed almost like Robin. What do you think... The
3D part, we can only say that it is necessary for the plot. Really this setting, if it is 2D again, there will be a risk of the "young" smell coming out, making it into 3D at least has a stronger momentum of bluffing. I really want to talk about bumps, but I don’t think so much (mainly because the shape of the ultimate boss makes people too speechless...)
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