so so

Maximo 2022-06-16 23:46:55

The style is a bit sorry for Michael Turner at times...it's usually nice but sometimes has a distorted face. Kara is beautiful. Darksied seems to be less vicious than Q... As for those amazon... This is not Artemis, ah, the

adaptation adds a paragraph to the middle, which really destroys the suspense. The original work is very careful not to say what might happen to kara... The animation emphasizes so much for fear that people won't understand it? And not only this, but the other suspense behind it is gone... Although the original work is a bit far-fetched, this ending is too poor and weak, will the audience worry about Kara?


Some of the fun things in the original work are gone, such as the two people complaining about each other at the beginning (although the animation managed to explain the plot of the previous work), the height difference between Superman and Barda, etc., but some other jokes are added, which is not a loss. .

The biggest problem is probably the structure. The arc of the original work is also in the form of a unit drama, but because it is serialized, it does not seem as abrupt as the animation. The animation adaptation is faithful to the original work, and the units are still in such a series, there is no rhythm at all. The most exciting part is in the middle, the second half is relatively monotonous, so it is difficult to increase the audience's excitement at the end... The

rhythm is relatively loose, the climax is not strong, the characters are not beautiful, and the music is not bright. The only thing to watch is the action scene where WW and Barda fight together. I originally expected Timm's version to do better, just like the previous "Enemy of the People". Now this makes the small climax of each episode seem too weak, too flat.

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Superman/Batman: Apocalypse quotes

  • Batman: Does any of this fill in your memory lapses?

    Kara: Some. I know that's my Uncle Jor-El and my Aunt Lara.

    Batman: Because Superman, Kal-El, told you.

    Kara: No. Because I remember. Uncle Jor-El was like my father. They both believed the planet was doomed which is why my father also built a ship. He told me the navigation system was locked onto Earth and that he and my mother would soon follow. I was just about out when I saw them die, right before my eyes. And then there was that light, that awful, blistering light. Then, all I remember is darkness. The rest you told me. How the asteroid carried me across the galaxy until it broke apart and I landed here.

    Batman: Do you remember your mother's name?

    Kara: You know I don't. Why don't you trust me?

    Batman: Kal-El has enemies who would go to great lengths to destroy him.

    Kara: You think I would hurt my own cousin?

    Batman: Perhaps not intentionally.

    Kara: I sensed your presence earlier because I thought I heard your heartbeat. I was wrong. You have no heart.

  • Kara: Oh, my gosh. That was so much fun. I'm going to love being an Earth girl.

    Clark Kent: You've certainly got the shopping part down.