Yes, Marvel has its ambitious shooting plan, covering the film and television circles in terms of breadth, and the time has been lined up after 2020, but this does not mean that we can forgive an unsuccessful film. Even one of the films in the series should be one that can have an independent skeleton structure and is wonderful enough, without having to rely on a large background so that people who first set foot in this series can keep up, and the sad thing is , What we got is a super long trailer of "Mei Team 3: Civil War", and this trailer is far from being as exciting as the real trailer.
From the point of view of a superhero movie, this movie is nothing more than mediocrity, but it made two fatal mistakes that led me to watch a Marvel movie so absent-mindedly for the first time.
The emotional line of Black Widow has been changed bluntly. Hawkeye likes to be a father, and Hulk has a kick. Dare to ask the screenwriters that the emotional line between Black Widow and Hawkeye that the screenwriters have deliberately buried in the first few episodes is to amuse the audience? Anyone who can't see the spark between the first few two people can go to see the ophthalmologist with the screenwriter. We can tolerate changes in emotional lines, but this is not a strategy game. Why do you say that changes will make the audience feel so embarrassed? Hawkeye, who likes to be a father without a trace of preparation (or the father of several children), and the black widow who flirts with Hulk without any hesitation, I can’t help but start to wonder if the screenwriter is badly matched by the TV group Lalang. The mentality brought by the atmosphere is not normal.
In fact, I can tolerate the above emotional lines. After all, most people come to watch superhero fights rather than get tired of talking about their relationships. But the fight setting of this film made me keep turning on the barrage mode when I watched it and I couldn't stop it. I have never been a Tony Stark black, and I have always been too lazy to argue about some of the worldviews and values in the movie. After all, this is just creation. But the creation of this film is so blatantly based on reality that I can't bear to agree. Create a demon, declare it to be a demon, destroy the demon, and become a hero. This model is so commonplace. After World War II, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and North Africa have been tried repeatedly. I have watched so much in the real world, and I have to be instilled in the movie again, and for the first time in a superhero movie, I have to transfer and settle a large number of civilians in the city. I really don’t want to go to the theater to taste this kind of pleasant value. The second time.
The shock of watching the Women’s Federation 1, US Team 2 and Iron Man 3 is gone forever. No matter how successful the film’s box office is, it is just a superhero movie that tries to transmit a ridiculous value. It’s a long trailer. piece.
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