Going back to the movie itself, I watched the movie without watching the introduction before. Uncle Cage, whom I haven’t seen for a long time, played the role of the superhero Daddy in the movie, but after all, it was only a supporting role. A purple wig and an innocent and cute face made my second uncle sigh, "If I have a girl in the future, so be it", especially when I finally entered the door of the enemy’s nest, I wore a standard loli outfit. How much cosplay? The MM has been worn through, it is really shameful to me.
But kawaii is the same thing, but the content of the film is quite heavy. Of course, it is evaluated according to my always light standard. For this type of film, the second uncle has its own characteristics. Take this film as an example. First of all, there is injustice in society. The people desire superheroes to uphold justice and punish sins while releasing original violent desires. Compared with the previous works of Spiderman and Batman, which were adapted from comics, this film is obviously more bloody and violent. Its portrayal of blood, daggers, wounds, and lynching always stimulates the audience’s senses. What’s more special is that this time it is a little loli dancing knives and guns among the flying flesh and blood. This arouses my disgust. Why should the expression of violence use minors as the carrier? How many minors will yearn for daggers and pistols after watching this film, but after a cursory glance at the comments of other netizens, there are many addicts. The second uncle began to analyze this issue from another angle. Indeed, there are too many injustices in life, and most of the time justice fails to get publicity. Too many people have too much dissatisfaction to vent and use violence to control violence. It is part of human history and will continue to be. People often say that violence is not the ultimate way to solve problems, but many things tell us that violence is the beginning of solving problems. Violence may be another potential for human beings outside of sex. Let’s be libido, but even so, we at least hope that we can preserve the innocence before the accident for some minors, just as the black hammer said to the father played by cage in this film, "You owe that child a childhood." PS: Movie classification is still necessary!
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