When they came back from outer space, I was in Inwardly, he added silently, "Now he has gotten away with your wife."
Richard, as the male lead, has very obvious personality defects. He is weak, indecisive, and passive. I feel that the heroine left him for a reason. Even in the end, his character did not change, so the heroine recombined with him inexplicably and was doomed to another tragedy. In theory, as the head of this team, he has no leadership skills at all, and the team management is simply messed up! So, why in the end everyone can still unite and defeat the villain? The only thing that can be explained is "the story needs".
Let's take a look at the villain of this play again, it is simply a shame to the villain world! Obviously, at the beginning, I wanted to get more benefits from the male lead, but what happened? The company's stock price fell again and again, the money was gone, and the wife who was about to be married was also abducted. There is a lonely family, and his body has also mutated. Even though he has gained powerful strength, he was finally beaten into a bronze statue by the Decent Alliance...
So why did he cheer for the Fantastic Four in the end? Why do they just want to wipe everything out for the losses they have caused to others? Why do you think that you are the best? You guys want to intervene for sabotage? Why does a fight cause losses without having to deal with any fuss?
Maybe Marvel movies are too simple and I think they are too complicated...
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