sad silver man

Braeden 2022-01-25 08:07:09

In the end, the picture of the Planet Devourer trying to swallow the earth is quite imposing and real, and I also give it four stars.

The poor silver man, willing to be driven to protect his planet and his loved ones, but also perished because of a momentary anger, and always sacrificed when someone was needed, so as to keep the protagonist safe. Routines, routines. So sad only he and his lover, how could he not think about his lover?

Even more tragic is the actor who played the silver man. Looking at that face, I guessed that there must be a real person as a prototype, but unfortunately I can't think of his real appearance no matter how I imagine it. Especially the thick neck. . .

The villain of the previous episode is purely a troublesome jumping clown in this episode, not playing any fundamental destructive role, just jumping around to be annoying. You said why you came here, just to create a little obstacle for the protagonists to move forward, but unfortunately, your little actions can't take the stage in the face of the power of destroying the world.

It proves once again that people in government departments are stubborn, arrogant and stupid, so it is inevitable that they will be smashed first and then die.

After hitting the sky and hitting the ground, I found that I was very familiar with the place where I landed. Isn't that China? There are Chinese signboards all over the ground and Chinese dialogues, and there are Chinese aunts who are timidly showing their eyes. Four heroes are coming to China! Too bad the wedding was in Japan.

I very much doubt that if the silver man was not moved in the end and did not go for a suicide attack, could this disaster be resolved by the Fantastic Four? The answer must be no. The only Earthman who can control a surfboard, Doctor Doom sank into the sea again (well, he is still not dead, next time he will continue to resurrect and add another skill, this time the cheerleader's quick-healing ability is still very useful). Crisis is imminent. Even if someone can ride a surfboard, he can't rush into outer space. How do people live outside the atmosphere? (It seems that Human Torch has gone out once, bug, bug!) Therefore, whether this crisis can be resolved or not depends entirely on the silver people's thoughts. And the silver man was too easily moved (flickering?), so he let go of everything he cared about, sacrificed everything for a strange planet, and saved Su before he left. It has to be said that the director or screenwriter made the frame too big, and it is not so easy to round it back, so he had to attack himself.

In any case, the fifth marriage is finally over.

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Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer quotes

  • Reed Richards: General Hager.

    General Hager: Let's talk somewhere private.

    Susan Storm: Unless you need to do Jell-O shots off someone's stomach.

  • Johnny Storm: Are you building that thing?

    Reed Richards: No, it...

    Johnny Storm: [chuckles] If Sue finds out, you're gonna get an invisible kick in the nuts.