I found that I really don’t understand the audience. Although this movie is basically quite remarkable except for the problem of poor rhythm in the front, the rhythm of the second half is normal, which is really nice, and the style is not popular. Why are the reviews so bad, why, isn't this much better than most superhero movies, and that pile of rubbish reviews is better, I really don't understand. I also learned from this movie that the rhythm is really important. A bad rhythm is almost fatal. The fast editing speed, combined with the excessively smooth mirror movement and comic-style screen segmentation, looks very rough, and the experience is like playing a plot. It's a pity that the fact that it is not rough but very elegant has been blurred out. But even so, it is clearly a good thing in the superhero movie... If the rhythm problem is corrected, there is even hope to challenge the status of the three Spider-Man movies in my heart. The rudiments of juvenile pie can be seen in many places. The story of the individual lives squeezed by the dual structure of family and country is very sad. This squeeze is inextricable, so only the Western exile of the protagonist can give the audience psychological comfort. But this kind of comfort is too helpless and too imaginative. Hulk was beaten to death underwater is the uncompromising end, because he has no way to survive, he is not a hero, he is just a passive tragedy from beginning to end.
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