At first, I said that I was looking for a pure child, but in the end, several children of Shazam's family had the power of Shazam, and they didn't pass the test at all. The children who co-authored their family were just so pure? ? ? ? ? Then what are you looking for for so many years of pure children? ! !
In the final analysis, several heroes are all big-boned and childish. Those brothers and sisters can operate proficiently after they have the power of Shazam. It took a while for the male protagonist to get used to it. How could they be so fast?
The disabled child inside actually told the robber to shoot the male lead in the face. How do you know that the male lead is indestructible? What if he wasn't? and. . . . Set fire to the male protagonist, what if the male protagonist cannot set fire to explosion? ! ! ! !
The seven deadly sins in it are said to have destroyed the previous civilization, but the way they show in the movie is really weak. I really can't believe that only seven things can destroy the civilization of the world. They are simply miscellaneous soldiers. ! ! !
The male protagonist uses both hands to pick up the car glass. The car glass is fragile. The real result of the car falling from that height should be that the male protagonist can't catch it at all, and it will break. Of course, the male protagonist will be fine, but inside passengers suffer
The villain was very decisive in killing his own family, and it was solved quickly, but when he encountered this bunch of children, he was just so stubborn, and the seven deadly sins didn't hurt the children at all. . . . .
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