"The World's Greatest Detective" Cultivation Notes

Antonio 2022-10-09 19:51:33

I haven’t seen the original, but I think it’s pretty good... The plot is reasonable and the characters stand up... But the rhythm is a little slow, the lines are sometimes a bit verbose, the scene switching is sometimes a bit sudden, and the character screen is sometimes too two-dimensional, especially when it is turned. When I look at my head, what I often see is distorted...

There are a few places that have a good impression: the Gotham Bridge and the night scene at the beginning, and the master emerges from the dark shadows at the end, all of which are full of comics! After Harvey was injured in the bombing, half of his face was close-up several times, which is so emotional! Cat bats are very fun, I am the cat bat party who loves cat bats the most, especially when they are going to kiss and not kiss, they saw "The Silence" in a trance! Soon at the beginning, the housekeeper turned around and disappeared before the master finished speaking, and then the master's "I hate him like this" was too interesting, hahahaha...Of course, the opening scene is also good! Several iconic scenes in the process (Master Gordon Tucao suddenly disappeared, etc.) were also very good, and the tradition was not lost! Grandi's two scenes were a bit embarrassing... The master's slightly young investigation and torture skills, and not such a manic violent attack, made people feel a little bit emotional...

I haven't seen the original, so I thought the story was Halloween. When entering Thanksgiving, I was in a daze for a long time... For the first time, I found that the Wien Manor with its door wide open, on the eve of Halloween, looked like the Arkham Asylum... Interesting! The action scenes in Chinatown are okay...Does Chen speak Cantonese? This whole paragraph doesn't feel very good...

One place has the best impression: the master’s phrase "I originally wanted to scare criminals, but I didn’t expect to be a good detective"! For a long time, I really forget that the reason why the master is great is first of all because he is the greatest detective in the world... I won’t say anything about "Detective Comics"... When did it start? Probably the Nolan trilogy, right? There is also the animated movie "The Dark Knight Returns (Part 1) (Part 2)", followed by the new 52 series of animated original movies that DC restarted, and "Fatal Joke" or something, and then there is the live-action movie DCEU, the TV series "Gotham" and so on... …These are becoming more and more neglecting the master’s detective deeds and detective skills... The master’s super-English attributes and dark knight attributes are constantly being enlarged! The repeated discussion of his inner world, the discussion of Gotham, and even the discussion of his opponents have caused movies, TV, animation, and real people to become darker and darker, more gloomy, more and more left, and even some more. The more and more "nothing to say"... "No Limit" series, "War of Gods and Demons", and other independent universe views, such as "War Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Arkham", "Halley", Japanese animation or something, either focus on more action and equipment, or the process and result of solving the case is simply insulting the audience's IQ (I'm talking about "Under the Gas Lamp")!

In this movie, although the detective process and master detective skills are not supplemented by sophisticated technology, and there is no magical reasoning process, but it has some original meaning... The detective attribute is that I fell in love with the 92 version of Batman. One of the main reasons for animated TV! I like this type of movie!

In the first few movies, I have never appreciated the atmosphere and the master that was too dark! Don't appreciate the dark side and psychological struggle of the entangled master too! There is always light in the darkness, warmth in the darkness, hope in the darkness, power in the darkness, and constant struggle in the darkness. This is the Batman I respect and love! In addition, darkness does not mean gloomy!

In the first few movies, I always hate to focus on rich masters, cold jokes, well-equipped and action scenes and even emotional scenes! The master's advantage is in his head! The biggest advantage is the detective!

Some people say that the original work is after the "first year". I didn't look back at "The First Year", but recalled it, some plots seemed to be connected a little bit? For example, the cooperation between Master and Harvey...

Some people say that Nolan's "Dark Knight" and "Rise" have borrowed heavily from this original work. In this way, I understand why the master, Jamie, and Harvey are so familiar with the division of labor between day and night! It's no wonder why I have seen the things between Harvey and Joker and Falcone so familiar! No wonder why it feels so familiar to see the gangster!

Some people say that the screenwriter and director of this and the lower part is still "Tomorrow's Son". I didn’t verify, and I’m too lazy to verify...Because I didn’t watch "Tomorrow's Son" for the original animation series after restarting again. It is said to be unsightly. I don’t like Superman’s origin story either! So, for the choreographer, keep watching! I don’t know when the lower part will be released, but after watching the preview of the lower part, I hope: a faster rhythm, more explosive scenes, and more villains. !

Some people say that calendar people are holiday killers! Hmm... if that's the case, then it's no wonder! It seems reasonable to use the elimination method to understand this...Is Joker deliberately released by the calendar person and misled and also used to mislead others? In order to direct the suspicions and contradictions to the Romans, Harvey and others? The appearance of the calendar man led to Joker, and Joker led the master to Falcone’s son. It is indeed misleading...

Regarding Occam's Razor Law...personal understanding means that under the premise that it is also possible to solve the problem, it is necessary to change complexity into simplicity, not to make things out of nothing! So, according to this, it is reasonable for me, as someone who has never seen the original work, to think that Calendar Man is a holiday killer. After all, from the most intuitive point of view, he is too suitable for the killer MO... However, I think at least once it was not done by him, it may have been done by Harvey. Because Harvey’s motives are the most obvious... As for the master who said that this law has failed, I think the main reason is that he was also misled before and when he said this... I don’t know if he will be beaten in the face, hahahahaha...

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(PS...I just saw that someone who has seen the original said that the ending of the first part has been changed...so it is Falconi's son in the end? So the most obvious is the final? Hmm... …Also reasonable! It also proves that Occam’s Razor Law is correct...Some people say they like the style of the new 52, ​​but don’t like this style. The new 52, ​​Batman looks more animated, and this one is more….. Hmm...I can’t say that, the lines are a bit harder, but they are actually pretty good, much better than some messy independent universes!)

(PPS: I know that Holiday is the beloved wife in the original game...Um...I did think about it too, but it's hard to be her in the part of killing the gangster and the final chase...I don't know how the animation changed...)

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Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One quotes

  • Bruce Wayne: The city has fallen, Alfred.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Then we must endeavor to lift it up again.

  • Batman: What are you trying to prove with this stunt, Joker?

    Joker: Prove? Stunt? Joker? No, wait. That one's right.