How to say it, as a film of 50,000 US dollars per second, computer production does not say, especially the battle scenes, it is very burning. To be funny than there is Barry, and occasionally a few baggages. The plot is not procrastinating, it's still fluent. The last Superman didn't have too many scenes, and it didn't say that as soon as Superman came out, the other heroes would all play soy sauce, and the scenes were still relatively balanced. (PS: Henry Cavill is really handsome)
Then, the question came, that is the dispute between DC and Marvel that is now raging. In fact, DC started earlier than Marvel with Superman and Batman. Back then, I knew Batman and Superman. But you want to tell me Iron Man, excuse me? Captain America. . . Is it leading the troops to fight? What rank?
But Marvel fought a turnaround, because after he sold the copyright, the superhero movies were broadcast one after another. Although there was no connection, at least it became popular. Next is positioning.
Marvel is positioned as a commercial film that is joyous, cheerful, popcorn-like, crafted, and large scenes. It is originally a comic change. What depth do I want? It's just a word hi! Therefore, Marvel's movies are still very popular.
And DC, from Superman, has a deep sense of human nature, not to mention Batman, Superman still comes out during the day for activities, (after all, Big Brother Superman can skip meals, but he must see the light), Bat The man directly saw the light and died, so the keynote of the movie is called black. I still remember the old version of Batman's Penguin that I watched when I was a child, and it was even more in the sewers.
I have to say that Christopher Nolan is the director who is best at scripting. His Dark Knight series should belong to the pinnacle of DC movies so far, right?
I digressed, so starting from Wonder Woman, DC went a little bit off, no longer discussing human nature, but began to pursue love, freedom, scenes and so on. When it came to "Justice League", it directly abandoned the characteristics of DC. I also have a handful of popcorn, then. . . New fans did not attract, but diehard fans were offended. . . It can only be said that the gains outweigh the losses. However, 50,000 movies per second looks really cool, and I still hope that DC Universe can continue to shoot. After all, DC movies are not easy to shoot, but once a classic comes out, it is a stunning work!
Give Samsung a satisfactory score. No black, no blowing, keep going.
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