DC is of course the superhero

Casimer 2022-03-22 09:01:16

Another hero with a unique experience, the first selected boy did not become the successor, but became the villain. If you want to talk about darkness, it is still DC darkness, killing brothers and fathers, and the methods are cruel. Children to? Don't let children see it. As for why Billy was chosen, it can only be said that he had good luck in this matter, the magic pupils were all taken away, and the wizard could hardly support it, it seemed that he was the only one. So there is no such mysterious thing as extraordinary "willpower, potential", it's that simple. The logic is so smooth.

Everyone in the adoptive family has different shapes and personalities, but it is not an exaggeration. It cannot be said that it is completely for children, and it cannot be a departure from the consistent style of DC. On the topic of family, it has always been far more far-reaching than the cartoons that are really shown to children. And whether it is the protagonist, others or the villain, there is no one whose IQ is off-line, that is, the villain's emotional intelligence is lower.

The actors who played Freddy and Billy in the end did a great job, the security uncle, Freddy's gangster, and Billy's innocent appearance were really vivid.

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Extended Reading
  • Terrill 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    Not one of the worst superheroes ever seen

  • Daphney 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The theme is share to win, it's more old school, but it's not bad, but a half-minute childish play really loses points, the childish scenes of children are almost impatient to watch, and I say, there are superheroes all over the street now, why? You guys on the side of the road still dare to rob your house~? ?

Shazam! quotes

  • [Shazam saves Mary from being hit by a snow plow]

    Mary Bromfield: Oh, my God.

    Shazam: Mary... Mary, are you okay? Are you...

    Mary Bromfield: How do you know my name?

    Shazam: Uh... How do I know your name? Uh... One of my superpowers is name-guessing. Which is really weird, I bet. Uh, it's not as cool as super-strength or super-speed, but it's really helpful when I meet new people. Are you hurt?

    Mary Bromfield: No, I'm okay. Thank you. Um... I just need a second to think. This has been such a weird day.

    Shazam: Um, using my powers of super-observation, I see that you're holding a letter from a college in your hand. Are you upset because you didn't get in?

    Mary Bromfield: [shakes her head, then nods] I got in.

    Shazam: Uh... well, now my superpowers are failing me and I am very confused.

    Mary Bromfield: Yeah. Me too. I don't know. I know I should be excited 'cause this is my dream and I've worked really, really hard for this, but it's like... I don't know. Leaving my family does not feel fun, you know?

    Shazam: Could I, could I give you a little piece of advice? Don't be worried about everybody else. Always look out for number one. Gandhi said that.

    Mary Bromfield: I don't think he said that.

    Shazam: Yeah, he did.

    Mary Bromfield: Gandhi did not say.

    Shazam: Somebody like Gandhi said that.

    Mary Bromfield: Take care of number one.

    Shazam: It was a really wise... It might've been Yoda. Listen...

    Mary Bromfield: I'm sorry, no.

    Shazam: Agree to disagree. The point is, you do you, you know? You gotta look out for you. And get as far away from this place as you can.

    Mary Bromfield: I don't know if I want to.

    Shazam: Of course you do. What're you gonna do? You're gonna live in a group home for the rest of your life?

    [pause]

    Shazam: Look, families are for people who can't take care of themselves, okay? So... You know, and you can take care of yourself. Also, look both ways when you cross the street.

  • Shazam: Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude, did you see that?

    Freddy Freeman: Yeah. You electrocuted a bus and almost killed these people.

    Shazam: And then I caught it! Freddy, I caught a bus with my bare hands, man! I caught a bus like people catch fly balls. Like, who does that? I do that!

    Freddy Freeman: Billy, you do nothing. You, you take selfies and make people pay you. You know, forget it. I can't really talk to you when you look like this.

    Shazam: You just wish it was you!

    Freddy Freeman: No shit! You think I wouldn't kill to have what you have? Because everything I do is, like, some desperate attempt to get people to notice me, to not feel sorry for me. I mean, look at me! Look at me! Do you even see me? Cause most people don't! Cause they don't want to. And now you don't, either. I mean, you think this is who you are? I mean, Billy, you're 14. And now you're no better than the Breyers. All this power, and all you did was turn into a show-off and a bully.

    [Freddy walks away]

    Shazam: Whatever, kid! I do what I want! And I'm like, mid-20s probably! Maybe even, like, 30.