Some small questions about this video

Geovany 2022-03-25 09:01:05

Although in the film, I have some small questions.

For example, the symbiote cannot be combined with those experimental volunteers at the beginning, and the volunteers will undoubtedly die if the combination fails. Even after Dora was punished by the bad guy Drake, the symbiote led to death. But why can the venom in the back find a host on its own, such as dogs, such as Annie, and Anne is also safe and sound behind.

The symbiote is attached to Eddie. When he appeared, he was obviously a big man with big eyes, dense teeth, N-pack abs and drooling. Why did he turn into a sexy female version of venom when he appeared on Annie? My friend said that he would transform according to the identity of the host, and I replied, when he is attached to a cute dog, is it a puppy-like venom when he appears? Looking forward to seeing the venom of a puppy?

The other is about riots. Is it because the riots are too strong? Why can all the humans he possesses live for a while? Until you find another host to transfer. Moreover, the first few hosts are obviously in a state of walking dead after being possessed. Why can Drake speak, command, and live normally after being attached to the bad guy Drake.

Venom said he was afraid of fire. Later, the rocket exploded. According to the movie screen, he was burned down. But why did he survive in the end? Don't you give me an explanation?

There is another, why did Venom suddenly change his mind and become a betrayer of the symbiote? The explanation given in the play says that he likes Eddie, but why does he like Eddie? What did Eddie do or what characteristics attracted him? Changed your mind today? There is no statement at all.

Although all the above.

But the fighting scenes in the film are exciting and exciting, the subject matter is big, and the venom is naturally cute and cute~

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Extended Reading

Venom quotes

  • Anne Weying: Are you gonna behave yourself tomorrow?

    Eddie Brock: No. No, I'm gonna do my job. That's what I'm gonna do. I can't, you know, not do my job. The guy you work for is a complete...

    Anne Weying: I don't work for Drake. I work for my firm, and my firm works for him. And I'm sure that they defend many people that you don't deem worthy, but we don't want a repeat.

    Eddie Brock: A repeat?

    Anne Weying: Of the Daily Globe incident.

    Eddie Brock: Ow! Really? Incident?

    Anne Weying: Mmm-hmm.

    Eddie Brock: That's not an incident.

    Anne Weying: Baby, you were run out of New York.

    Eddie Brock: I was not. I did not.

    Anne Weying: I don't want you run out of San Francisco.

    Eddie Brock: No, I still have currency in New York. I was going places. I wasn't running. I was going places. In fact, I moved to San Francisco for you.

    Anne Weying: Me?

    Eddie Brock: You are my home.

    Anne Weying: You're not so bad yourself, champ.

  • Mrs. Chen: How you doing, Eddie?

    Eddie Brock: Ah, aches and pains, you know, aches and pains.

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: Excuse me?

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: And you look as beautiful as ever. Jesus.

    Mrs. Chen: Mind is body, Eddie. Have you been meditating like I showed you?

    Eddie Brock: No, I have not. And it does not work.

    Mrs. Chen: It doesn't work, because you don't give it a chance.

    Eddie Brock: No, it doesn't work, because I bought a DVD off your cousin, and it was in Mandarin.

    Mrs. Chen: [speaks Mandarin]

    Eddie Brock: Yeah, I don't understand that, either. See, that right there, I don't understand what you just said. That is the problem.