[Doctor Stranger]: How far can Marvel mode go

Miles 2021-10-13 13:07:14

This article is divided into two parts:

Part 1: Talk about the advantages of Doctor Strange's movie

Part 2: Talk about the disadvantages of Marvel movies extended by Doctor Strange

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Part 1: Talk about the advantages of Doctor Strange's movie

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Both the actors and the characters themselves have considerable popularity in their fields. The overlap of the two is not difficult to see that Marvel hopes to make the key male characters of the entire series under the premise that Downey’s age gradually grows and contracts become more and more difficult to obtain. The protagonist gradually turned to the younger volume of Fu Fu, and pave the way for the new Big Three in MCU in the future. It can be said that this movie and the role of Doctor Strange carry the more meaningful future of MCU.

But did it succeed? I would say that as a movie that expands the worldview of Marvel, it has completed the tasks it should complete. First, it expands the worldview, allowing the field of magic to fill in the success of the failed rollover of the American comic adaptation! 1. The character created by Doctor Stranger is also successful. Juan Fu is a good way to present his self-deprecating, humorous and humorous style freely on the screen, which is more flexible than Turing in the Turing game. He perfectly restored Doctor Strange, a very important role in the comics, and showed an aura that can play the role of the entire Marvel's first-line male lead. If the Big Three retire in the future, then the volume can completely replace Iron Man and Captain America. Location.

2. Gu Yi Tilda’s performance is really outstanding. Although there are few scenes, the performance is impressive. After experiencing the villain of the Narnia Chronicles movie, she is more mature and sophisticated. This British actress likes it very much. She seldom laughed in Tilda's play many times, and indeed showed the uncertainty and unspeakable concealment of being a master.

3. Mordo’s performance is very hard, and there is a big gap between Chevat’s usual performance style. In addition to the performance of Mordo’s character close to cleanliness and morbid justice as well as his irritable and angry side, it may not be enough with the lack of editing. Foreshadowing let him change a little bit. The heroine is a vase. Pharaoh's sense of existence crushes her. I have always been worried about Pharaoh's being killed. Fortunately, the production team has no plans to do so.

4. Uncle Ba’s performance is qualified, but his role is not very extraordinary, but there is also a self-narration of the doctor who can see the tears in his eyes. I think the director and the screenwriter definitely intentionally hinted that he was beneficial to the death of his family. Inexplicable obsession and fell into darkness.

5. Completed the mission of MCU to expand the world view, and joined the Thor series, Ending Egg 1: Thor does not drink tea, he wants to drink beer, drank two glasses, said he came to see his father, the doctor was afraid they would not pay the money. If you don't leave, then promise to help find it. Easter egg 2: Mage Mordor, the black mage who led the doctor to get started. Killing the person healed by magic power in the early days said that there were too many mages in the world.

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Part 2: Talk about the disadvantages of MCU movies extended by Doctor Strange

___________________________________ Personally feel that as a film Doctor Stranger itself, the first film can be said to be a failure.

1. The villain looks awesome, but actually becomes a paper tiger, not as good as a rookie newly appointed Doctor Strange

Mordor’s blackening feeling was unexpected, but he still didn’t understand that he would end up being so extreme. I can only think that his faith was shattered, and he called the stick life. I was shocked in court. I don't understand the final boss battle. Since the boss is a existence beyond time, why would it be flowed back by time? Although it is very powerful, it seems that it is not better than the power of the time gem...It feels good.

In short, this villain is only a role that exists to promote the plot. For the sake of harmony in the film, the boss’s IQ was forcibly lowered: most people know that half-death is more uncomfortable than dying, only according to the information given in the plot of the movie, the boss in the loop almost always gives a happy blessing.

2. The editing and plot of the movie are completely routine. You can't see any difference between this movie and Nolan Batman. This is the bottleneck of the American comic adaptation. It seems that every director wants to copy this model. There are many movies. Aspects, such as photography, lighting, art design, editing, and summarizing how to make it well, we can call it the ability of a director. Even though Doctor Strange has amazing art design and lighting effects, it can be said to be a complete failure in terms of editing and plot progress. The first half of the movie content can be said to be very routine, a satisfying life (or an unsatisfactory life) → showing disdain (or guilt) towards people around him → encountering a crisis → losing everything → getting an opportunity to become a superhero → Practice and growth → fight against the crisis. The above is what many people call routineization in the first half of Doctor Strange. Actually, I don't think such routineization is a problem. On the contrary, this kind of plot is loved by the people, easy to accept and digest, and the director can also express what he wants to express while controlling the progress. Therefore, when the director is not out of routine, the first half of the movie can be said to be very typical, but it is much better than the ordinary Marvel origin movie. You will probably think of Tony Stark becoming An experience before the iron man. 3. Doctor Strange is arrogant, then what? Does his arrogance and arrogance help the future development of the plot? Dr. Strange is an arrogant person. This is the case for the beginning of the movie, and even the end of the movie. This character is maintained. The perfect foreshadowing of the first half tells the audience his arrogant factors and the foundation of his arrogance, and after he lost his hands Shattered his self-esteem. And Dr. Strange still bury this arrogance in the bottom of his heart, which has become a cause of new factors and even reversals of the plot. Compared with Tony Stark's arrogant and spontaneously saving the world mentality, the praise of curly blessing is more sensational. He was avoiding responsibility. After becoming a mage, he only wanted to get his hands back. The film tells about the responsibility when a person gains abilities through how a person walks. Most of the time, Fu Fu resists this responsibility and prefers to live a glorious life. Even in the end, he is not willing to accept it, but is more similar to awakening. Only with a certain attitude towards life can I take the responsibility of protecting the world and say goodbye to the past life completely. Fortunately, Volume Fu is the protagonist, and many of his personalities were prepared and elaborated when the first half was okay, but when the second half started, the whole movie was just like the model with the key building blocks removed. It collapses, whether it is the plot logic or the way it should be done, it makes people feel uncomfortable.

4. I personally feel that the director did not give the role of Doctor Strange a certain process of combat strength growth, but directly let him learn a little magic and then he was impatient to start his life. This is very uncomfortable because of this. The process is not in line with the growth process of ordinary people. This demarcation point should start when the villain Uncle Ba started attacking the sanctuary in London and the Sanctuary in New York. From here, an inexplicable clip appeared. The plot description is like this: After the doctor was responsible for telling the plot, he was responsible for protecting the world's three sanctuary, Hong Kong, New York, and London, two of which were attacked. Then the teleportation station they were in suddenly exploded, and there was no sign or any contact with the front film, as if suddenly telling you that the battle is about to begin, and you are ready to secrete adrenaline. The doctor inexplicably changed from having no power to bind a chicken to a master who can hit three, and the other party has just solved a master guarding the sanctuary (even though we probably only know that Juan Fu was bombed to the Sanctuary in New York, but in He has searched several times before and has not found anyone, so how did the master appear?) Even though there is something as convenient as a portal in the movie, in terms of the movie viewing experience, Volume Fu defeated the BOSS and imprisoned him. Later, he obviously returned to the Sanctuary in New York. In the second half of the plot, he repeatedly showed this scene with no substantive effect, which made people feel incomprehensible, at least boring in terms of perception. 5. The soundtrack is still not as good as Hans Zimmer's movie. I suggest that the MCU can hire a highly recognizable soundtrack in the future. I think there is something new in the soundtrack. There are about a dozen seconds of unique melody that people can remember. Maybe you choose There are some lighter instruments, but they are not very good overall. There is also a late-stage soundtrack that I suspect is to be reversed to match the plot, or it may be deliberately created music that is similar to reversed, but in terms of effect, it is simply It is a disaster. Overall evaluation: 65 points, good MCU movies to expand the worldview, ordinary commercial movies, character creation, especially villain creation is very mediocre, and the heroine has become the most miserable vase heroine in history.

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Extended Reading

Doctor Strange quotes

  • Christine Palmer: Where have you been?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Well, after Western medicine failed me, I headed east, and I ended up in Kathmandu.

    Christine Palmer: Kathmandu?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Yeah.

    Christine Palmer: What? Like the Bob Seger Song?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: 1975, Beautiful Loser, side A. Yeah. And I went to a place called Kamar-Taj and I... talked to someone called "The Ancient One." And I...

    Christine Palmer: Oh. So you joined a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: No, I didn't. No, not exactly. No. I mean... They did teach me to tap into powers that I never even knew existed.

    Christine Palmer: Yeah. That sounds like a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: It's not a cult.

    Christine Palmer: Well, that's what a cultist would say.

  • [the Cloak of Levitation clings to Strange and wipes away his tears]

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Stop!