The male protagonist is tall, rich and handsome. He has to look good, he has to have a figure, and he has a tragic past to overcome. It is really tailor-made for comics. It's a pity that Green Lantern didn't make him famous and famous all over the world, so he turned to Marvel and starred in Deadpool. The heroine looks sweet, has a hot body, and has an IQ and EQ. She is still the eldest lady, but unfortunately she has a weak sense of existence.
The two-hour movie, the action scene is the plane battle and the final battle of the parallax. The director wanted to explain all the background, but it was very procrastinating and the viewing experience was not good enough. The comic setting is to use imagination as a weapon, so the protagonist can add wheels and runways to the runaway helicopter to save lives. Catapults, cannons, and fighter jets can be transformed at the end to assist in the battle. It's just that the big boss is too weak, and the rendering is very powerful. The former guardian, the strongest green light, was killed in an instant, and the result was melted by the sun. Please, you are a man called God.
DC really can't sit still, but unfortunately it doesn't have a good director, nor does it grasp the needs of the audience. Vision is king, and Ao Xingxing has done great things, but what the audience needs is that kind of burning point and refreshing feeling. Expect Superman vs. Batman to take on Marvel.
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