As an auxiliary line to deepen the theme, in the first part, the main creative focused on the conflicts of this line to create contradictions among members, step by step to integrate and unify heroes with different personalities, different worldviews and different positions, which is very good. Assisted the development of the main story.
In order to prevent the plot from appearing to be repeated (a common problem in the series), Fulian 2 tries to focus on the conflicts of each hero's own inner contradictions. However, due to space limitations, it is difficult to focus too much on the inner struggle and development of each hero without departing from the main story. This makes everyone's self-reflection and redemption into glimpses and fragments, and it is difficult to form a complete chain to assist the main line. So every time the choice of the protagonist and the turning of the story become rigid and deliberate in this complex and simple movie.
I have always felt that Marvel's ability to integrate and coordinate film series is top-notch, especially in the de-cartoonization and serialization of live-action film production, showing excellent foresight and courage.
But as a fan of American comics, I always think that Marvel's original comics are far inferior to DC in the development and exploration of characters and story depth.
Especially Iron Man, who is the mirror image of Batman, although the "Iron Bucket Man" in the original series, whose position and origin is embarrassing, has been given new charms during the process of realizing it, which distinguishes this rich second generation with a poor personality from Batman. Also because he does not have the duality of Batman, he can't take on the role of Anti-Hero in the second part at all. His motives for action in this work have become "warm" and naive to the point of lacking anything to tell.
The next Iron Man three has ended, Captain America (has the most successful superhero movie sequel except Batman) and Thor (has the worst superhero movie sequel) are about to usher in the third end. With the unexpanded Hawkeye, Black Widow and Hulk, it seems that the Marvel universe has begun to take shape.
But in fact, I feel that Marvel has consumed its own resources a bit too much. I don't know whether such repetitive content can continue to stimulate the audience's excitement in the next 5 years. But for all this, I also want to thank the unsatisfied DC (it is to wait for more money to use all the characters in the TV series).
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