Did I accidentally spoil it?
Okay, let's spoiler a little bit by the way.
Who is responsible for Guan's death?
I think it's...everyone.
Seeing the moment Guan was not breathing, Peter cried and couldn't help himself.
I don't know if anyone in the theater is following the sore nose, but the audience who have watched the first and second episodes of the film probably don't sympathize with Peter too much. Basically, Guan's death is directly related to the physical connection, and Peter can't get out of the relationship-he fights with the green devil, gets involved in Guan, and is caught off guard and can't save people.
I tried to analyze it:
First, the green devil would fight with Spider-Man. The original reason was that Spider-Man did not give the Green Demon (Harry) blood. Harry was angry and liberated the Flashman. Fighting with Spider-Man was just new and old hatred. up the knife;
Second, inazuman give Harry freed rebellion, it was his motive there was a hatred of spider-man, spider-man does not kill reconciled, leading to the spider-man talk lightning had finished a lack of physical strength, Only when the green devil was unable to fight;
three, but this has nothing to do with these two. If Guan doesn’t go to the power plant to help Peter fight the Flash, there will be no chance that the Green Demon will come behind and be held hostage;
Fourth, continue, but shut down to help people on the scene because Peter has revealed that he is going to fight the Flash. Stopping Guan was unsuccessful; when he was locked up on the scene, Peter was persuaded by the prison two or two times to agree to her staying on the scene, leading to tragedy.
So, who should count this account?
Is it Harry who makes up the knife,
the Lightning of the main tank,
Guan himself of the pig teammate,
or the Peter who missed?
Everyone is anxious about IQ, and there is no way to find who is the culprit. I think just...just blame it on the four screenwriters of the film.
They are: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, James Vanderbilt.
Remember these big names, because they are the most villainous underground villains in this film.
Just allowing these mentally handicapped behaviors to get on the screen and defraud us of the ticket money, should we have to pay some responsibility?
The ratio of both civil and military dramas in the whole film is about 4:1. There are a lot of literary dramas rarely seen in hero movies in recent years, but the filming is as bad as the last episode of "Resurrection 1"...no, not even worse. The thinking logic of each character makes me at a loss.
The first is Max the Flash.
There is nothing to say, he looks like a big fan. Had the spider-man had to die, he wanted to be red all day long, and finally turned to black if he didn’t get it, and wanted to kill the spider-man. It was so unreasonable that he could hardly believe that he was nearly forty years old. .
Next comes the protagonist, Peter Parker, the spider man.
In this episode, he has changed into a college student. His only trouble in the whole film is not: what is justice, but: dividing and reuniting.
He wanted to abide by the last episode of his girlfriend's dad asking him not to go too close to avoid annoying enemies (it's like the plot of a young and Dangerous boy!), but his brother kept this distance in an unbelievable way.
It’s really hard for me to understand: a person didn’t even have the courage to have a casual meal with his girlfriend’s family yesterday with the deity, but the next day he wore a mask and wrote I love you on the bridge in New York and ran to take pictures of others, not afraid of human search. How low-key is it?
Finally, for his girlfriend's study in the UK, Peter even decided to move to the UK and become a "British Spiderman." God bless the queen! I know that there are already many superheroes in New York who have guarded a Spider-Man, but when they say that they want to change locations, it really gives people a footnote that they are not so much being a hero, as part-time job.
But these are okay.
The IQ approaching the tipping point is no better than the second-line villain in this episode: Spider-Man's old friend, the green demon Harry.
He is simply the most complicated, contradictory, and most dramatic character in the film! why? Because I have been, have been, have been...want to understand, what does his buddy want to do?
When I was young, I was suddenly told that the family disease would be incurable. Everyone would be melancholy, crazy, and would like to find a way to save themselves. Harry found the way to be spider-man, because he heard that the study of spider cells had self-healing results, and Li Ma thought of spider-man.
I really want to say: Why? Does Spider-Man take off clothes in public? If not, how could his brother feel that a corporate research more than ten years ago is related to a drag hero?
But wait and see. Harry summoned his good friend Peter and asked Spider-Man to give himself a blood transfusion. Of course, all the judges who have watched the first episode know that a messy blood transfusion of spider cells will kill people, so Peter will dress as a spider man and go to Harry the next day, telling him that he can't give Harry a blood transfusion. turn out? Harry was mad. He turned to hate Spider-Man, thinking that this guy would not give people hope, and planted the foreshadowing of the final battle.
Seeing this, I can't help thinking, Harry's IQ is obviously worrying. You know, in the modern age of popular science, no one knows that once something like blood type is put into the body of people who are different from each other, it will be touched instantly! The death is over. Spider-man doesn't look like a human. This kind of non-human blood penetrates into your brother's weak body (according to the naked scene in the film!), the fatality rate is not higher than that of the wrong blood, is it possible? Harry could believe that weird drag heroes were the result of spider research more than ten years ago, but he didn't think that Spider-Man's common sense that blood can't be lost indiscriminately was reasonable. Instead, he felt that Spider-Man made it harder for him.
Harry said that he was willing to try, but he didn't want to be a murderer without Spiderman. Harry had no position to blame Spiderman. But he still blamed it. What is this not dragging?
...ok, let's think about it from another angle. Maybe Harry panicked? I was in a panic when I was rejected, and didn't think about the seriousness of the matter. This seems to make sense.
The plot stumbles and not to mention again, Harry kidnapped a director to the basement of the company and found the spider cell backup he wanted. He asked the director to break into the cell for him, and the director said bluntly: This cell will kill you! Harry said: I know! Then it went down. Sure enough, his body was wrong after the fight? Just as his life was dying, he put on the green demon armor invented by his father, activated the healing function, and became a green demon.
I really don't understand this paragraph...Why? So spider cells can be healed with green demon armor? Then, if these two things are super strong after being combined, why did his father die without using it? Conversely, if the spider cells cannot be treated with the green demon armor, Harry still overcomes the death of the spider cells. This violates the technical principle that Peter Parker said that only the Parker family can use spider cells. It really doesn't make sense before and after this? Should the director have to perform more explanations?
After overcoming his physical obstacles, Harry ran to the power plant for a drive, and coincidentally arrived right after Spider-Man had just finished playing the Flashman. Earlier, the aftermath of the Lightning Man would electrocute him alive; later, the Spider-Man followed and both left. It was weird to think about how Harry learned that the timing was just right.
Seeing Spider-Man locked up with him, Harry's brain suddenly moved for two hours. The smartest time for the whole movie: He guessed that Spider-Man was Peter! Naturally, a death fight was inevitable next, and then Guan was swept to death as a hostage.
Harry's IQ was worrying.
The plot of this episode is more like "High School Musical-Resurrection of Surprise" compared with the "Spider-Man" trilogy ten years ago.
The director of "Resurrection 2" has not changed from the previous episode, but the screenwriter has changed three. If you want to shoot a sequel, please change to three more? Thank you. Although the vision of the film’s master is supreme, and the story is surprisingly difficult, but this time it was really miserable.
After talking so much, it is hard for me to imagine now, how could I have so many doubts in my head after watching these two hours of movies.
However, if you ask me: Do you think it's not cost-effective to buy a ticket to watch this movie in the theater?
I would say: I don't care.
Unexpectedly, not hurt.
Because I firmly believe in the principle of a large-cost commercial film:
"Not necessarily too good, never the worst." There
are too many elements to establish a good film, and the hardware is the easiest part to build a fairly high level with a pile of money.
With a heavily-funded team, the photography and makeup of large-scale movies will never be bad, unless the director is too
stupid to schedule it; the computer special effects of rising stars are naturally the same.
The team behind the film, Sony Image Works, has a lot of experience and has invested a lot in the film, and the visual effects are extremely ambitious.
I like the two battles between Electric Man and Spiderman.
In the first maiden battle in the square, after the negotiation broke down, the Spider-Man turned into a combat mode, but the wire transmitter was destroyed by the electrode, and he was at a loss. The Flashman gradually learned the method of absorbing electricity during the fight, and more and more. powerful. The shouting of the extras in the square, coupled with the city-wide broadcast, the fight will vary according to the on-site reaction, which is great.
After the decisive battle at the power plant, Spider-Man developed non-conductive spider silk (Is that right? My science is not good and I can’t understand physics). The Lightning Man is also stronger, absorbing electricity from all over New York, and turning into a flesh. The non-existent shining ghosts flew endlessly with the spider-man flying to escape. The electro-optical image is very delicate, with sparks refracted from time to time, interacting with the spider-man's agile skills, as if dancing. The electric tower of the power plant will make noises with the lightning man’s "passing through". Fighting at the power plant is like playing on the organ, and the use of auditory fights is also novel.
The best part of the film is these two scenes. I don’t know if the director or post-production came up with the idea of the square and the organ? The best MVP of this film should be awarded to him(s). Dianguang Man has changed from the simple discharge superpower of the main line of today's comics (the ultimate world view) to the rainman who has eaten the fruits of the natural devil. It is more or less to accommodate these two performances.
The remaining two fights were quite ordinary.
Fighting the flying green demon at the lighthouse is simply a reprint of the first episode of "Spider-Man" ten years ago, but this time I lose faster and more embarrassed. Spider-Man can easily kill the ass boy after he is electro-optical and his body is weak. Harry.
The duel with the Steel Rhino Machine at the end of the film is completely a preview fraud. This duel cuts to the ending song at the beginning of the film, which is obviously intended to be performed in the third episode. The Rhino Man is actually very fun. It is the first special effect subject in this series that clearly creates a metallic texture. I wanted to see what novelty it would have. Unfortunately, the 1.5-episode strategy of asking people to enter the theater to watch the sequel made me Disappetite.
There are only four plots to do, coupled with the great New York walk at the beginning, the play is gone.
I don't like the 3D effect very much. It hurts when I see it, but it hurts to see the entire "Resurrection 2". There are enough 3D. However, for the audience who likes the 3D jumping effect, it may be a huge incentive over other. Anyway, I probably have no chance with the superstitious traditional plane.
I didn't want to "earn" back the fare, so I didn't need to expect too much.
Since it is for the remaining one-fifth of the dry racks to enter the arena, there will be no unexpected complaints about this expected ordinary.
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