First: He comes from a distant planet, and his planet is threatened by the swallowing of the universe. In order to save his own planet from the fate of swallowing, he has to work for the swallowing of the universe! Based on the opening scene of the movie, we see the Devourer retreating from a planet! Watch out for those holes! That should be the masterpiece of Silver Surfer!
To put it simply: he was threatened by the villain, and in order to prevent the villain from destroying his home, he helped the villain destroy other homes-----by drilling holes in other people's homes in the early stage! Let the bad guys steal other people's homes!
Never judge a person morally good or bad!
Although we say that Silver Surfer is unfair to other planets, we also say that it is understandable for him to do so! Don't we say: love beauty but don't love country! If a person can have a goal (can be a person, can be a thing, can be a thing), and destroy a larger goal! For example, it is unrealistic to give up the whole world for a beauty, but it is romantic, right!
Why did the Silver Surfer betray, and choose and devour and perish together.
1 He feels guilty himself, right, destroying so many planets
2 Moved by the people on the planet, moved by the Invisible Woman, who can block the javelin for him (from von doom).
3 Why you can destroy others for your own planet!
Just suddenly thought of a question!
If only the Silver Surfer could perish with the Devourer! Why didn't you do this sooner! This is good for any planet, and it can solve the security problem of one's own planet once and for all, right?
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