Typed hero themes

Emie 2022-03-16 09:01:03

It's another Marvel comic adaptation. I don't know how many of the company's works will be made into movies, and I'm surprised by the enthusiasm of Western audiences for this subject.
Marvel comics, in my opinion, are mentally retarded, or, to put it mildly, very stereotyped. A dusty past, an unapproachable lover, a god-given superpower, a hero who saves the world, X-Man, Spider Man, and so on. Naturally, there is no breakthrough in this film, and even the screenwriter is very "faithful" to the original work. In order to fear that audiences who do not read comics will not know what to expect, they have also spent a lot of ink describing the past and present of our hero, so that it should have become a wonderful thing to watch. The action scenes have shrunk a lot.
This film may be the best one that Nicolas Cage has ever acted in. There is no room to play, just be cool. And this is only limited to the daytime. After transforming into a CG character, the chariot with burning skeletons and fire is obviously much cooler than himself.
All of the above will not affect the film's big box office receipts in North America. Of course, the ending heralds the beginning of the sequel. This year there is still Fantastic 4, and the sequel of Sprider Man will be painted. With commercial interests driven, investors will not care whether you will vomit after watching it.

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  • Carmelo 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    Cage, you've changed

  • Katheryn 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The NC old man can't stand it anymore. I'd better look for the films of him when he was young.

Ghost Rider quotes

  • [after seeing a cartoonish version of himself]

    Mephistopheles: [chuckles] Far out.

  • Johnny Blaze: Let's Ride!