Very disappointed with the so-called "Marvel Best".
I want to take the nonsensical and retro route of the Guardians of the Galaxy, but the Guardians of the Galaxy are a group of people on the fringes of the universe, and their stupid settings seem to have no sense of contradiction on them. However, here, the son of a king of gods, a ruinous saboteur, in order to forcibly conform to the forced funny setting, turned into a clumsy socialite and a shy young man. This kind of deliberately brainless and funny behavior in order to remove the dull haze of the previous film, but overkill, makes the second half of the film full of embarrassment. The Hulk who used to tore the alien behemoth in the Avengers before, jumped off the plane, you almost knew that he was about to fall face-to-face.
In addition, Hulk, Valkyrie, and Rocky’s motives for the psychological transformation from the initial refusal to the final participation in the war were completely unclear. The "Avengers" felt more like the "League of Cockers." Even the last bald execution officer was washed white and died in the realm of God with his body, but because of the lack of proper bedding, the feeling of tragic and strong was small and pitiful. During the development of the story, none of the three story lines of Thor, Heimdall, and Hela are worrying about them, and there is no sense of crisis in the twilight of the gods, which is a pity.
The character shape setting is still good. The electrified appearance of Thor's eyes is more deterrent. The Hulk's facial features in the Hulk state can also see the appearance of Dr. Banner, which echoes his gradual perfection of humanity. It is said that the battle background music purchased from Zeppelin for a lot of money, although always reminiscent of the appearance of Wonder Woman, is still quite burning.
But the female villain is really ordinary, the two-meter-eight-eight-meter-eight female devil or something is too much, just a villain called the goddess of death.
In summary, a very successful popcorn movie made me eat so much popcorn in a movie theater for the first time.
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