As for the superhero, when I was a kid, I liked Spiderman and Superman. Because Batman was a terrifying appearance for children, I was afraid of Batman and didn’t touch it when I was a kid. I worship Superman who is full of justice and omnipotent. The silent pretending to be cool has no friends, was squeezed out, and later became introverted and not subject to the mental shock caused by being treated as a fuse. The grades began to decline. Many of the junior high school classmates began to learn badly and felt that the world was very dark. This movie has the same view of the world, which is very immersive. Although Batman is withdrawn in his heart, I know it is not good to be alone... But if a person has experienced the tragic childhood experience, is it not a man of temperament to feel the dark choices of the world?
I watched Nolan’s Batman trilogy, and they are all very brilliant. Batman is a very charming superhero. I think adults will like Batman more. If you want to learn more about Batman, "Darkness: The Knight Returns" is the best choice. There are original comics and animations, and it is the source of inspiration for the rising movie.
As a normal person, he is withdrawn and brutal to criminals, but he is a knight, and his soul is also so great, noble, and shocking.
So fascinating?
The biggest disagreement with Batman is whether he is obsessed with Catwoman. The comic book "The Silence" is quite anticlimactic.
The story of Batman, I don’t like the endless pastime and squeeze out the commercial value
The Batman series has had a great influence on me until now, including my approach and attitude to some things, although I only particularly like a few chapters, because most of the Batman content is reduced to mass entertainment and pastime. My favorite line of Xia Ying Riddle is
Off-topic: In addition, the film critic’s fate was difficult. It took a long time to realize that so many bad things happened before he suffered from depression. Later, I went to Guangzhou to see the psychiatric department and got better, and now I have made many friends.
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