An unsuccessful Occupy Wall Street movement

Francesca 2022-03-17 09:01:02

I watched this movie with excitement. The main reason was that I was late and I was sitting in the corner near the door. As a result, a single young man entered the arena later, sitting farther forward and closer to the door.
So I suddenly stood up on the embankment all the time. As long as he dared to move, my old lady kicked him with a bat flying leg.
In the movie, when the bad guys blasted the stock exchange market, my heart touched my throat.
It’s been a long time since I experienced such an exciting movie experience. When I was a kid, I didn’t have such an exciting experience when I entered the theater to watch "Huang Feihong".

After the theater shootings, gun sales in the United States increased by 25%.
Yes, in the dark movie theater, passing through the scattered crowds to fight back is the solution of the 213 group.
God of love and peace, please come to the unskilled 213 of suffering, they are already devilish.
Because I was greedy for life and fear of death, I thought that I had watched the trilogy at the risk of my life, so I was a little disappointed in this final chapter.

The most disappointing is the villain. Of course, the setting of "Muscle Man" is not easy to shine, but this muscle man also has stiff and monotonous body language and a strong computer-synthesized voice.
Because of his expressionless face, expressionless voice, and expressionless body, I once suspected that the sound and picture of the movie were out of sync. Bann's whole person just couldn't get together and felt like a poorly translated film.
There are many characters who use voice changers in the movie. They must have one thing in common: they cannot be chatter.
You can't give too much emotional drama to the voice changer, and you can't let him give a speech. There is no sound, no matter how good the drama is.
And what is the voice of Darth David in "Star Wars"?
If he suddenly said: "Batman, I am your father." Don't be surprised!
Since the villain has no sense, the first half of the movie is very thin. The lonely young man sitting in the corner of the theater is more frightening.
Later, it was discovered that Ban's muscles were P. So what is the meaning of this actor's existence? The face is not his face, the flesh is not his flesh, and the voice is not his voice. Let's just forget about CG, find a good dubbing at least in sync with the audio and video.

It may be too picky, but playing the villain behind the clown really doesn't touch the light.
Batman’s latest trilogy uses the bad guy form of "ideological struggle".
The bad guy Schindler (pseudo) in the first part believes that "only a big break can eliminate corruption."
The bad guy clown in the second part is completely anarchistic, and believes in "What are you doing so serious, you have to be happy."
The third part is the painful "Completion of Father's Will" and "Occupy the Evil Wall Street (pseudo)".

Such a setting does increase the psychological conflict of the audience. While Batman beats the bad guys, the audience must have a long argument with the bad guys that seems reasonable, and then psychologically succeed with Batman.
However, the feeling of the third part is that investors retaliate against the "mischievous leftist movement" in recent years.
No matter how loud you yell, people still control resources, control Wall Street, and control what your superhero says.

The last complaint is that the title of this play is really unknown, so it is better to call it "The Rise of Robin".
Like all movies, every Batman has a moral foothold. As a superman in this respect, Batman will show everyone the power of an example and let everyone worship heroes.
The educational significance of the first part is: face up to the inner fear.
The second part is: Persevere in the boundless darkness.
This one is: The rich second generation should also enhance their physical fitness.
Isn't it? Can you find other personality shining points? Such Batman's mental control over young audiences is very weak.

The essence of the third part is all in the second half, the rhythm suddenly speeds up, the villain suddenly has skills (except muscles), the plot suddenly becomes suspicious, and the screen is bright and magnificent.

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The Dark Knight Rises quotes

  • John Blake: Bane? What do you know about him?

    Selina Kyle: That you should be as afraid of him as I am.

  • Bruce Wayne: I'm not afraid. I'm angry.