How could there be such a bad manga adaptation?

Mauricio 2021-10-22 14:30:54


The film I wanted to watch N years ago was accidentally seen on TV today.

What bad story? ! ! Fortunately, the screenwriter and director is a single person, and it saves effort to scold them together. There is shit in the brain, and they are comics, not bad paintings. They are changed and put together. . . Maybe the director is so

daring and fearless, so he doesn't have to think about problems with his brain? How does the IQ of the hero and heroine get justice? He has experienced an accident, his limbs have developed, his reactions have become more responsive, and his IQ has not risen. The least smart comic hero in history still wants to defend the city? (I think the heroine died because of her recklessness and stupidity, and she died well. Ghana, I still love you.)

The pros and the villains have not been able to show their kung fu beautifully, the background is so stingy, at night, Only simple and flat.

Where is such a monotonous character? The comics are adapted to the movie, but it also simplifies the characters and plot? Isn't it this way of shooting? The most speechless thing is that the great distress in the hero's heart, the most worthy of the richness, the depth of refinement, he used some pretentious and deep words, and he gave it.

It does not reflect the characteristics that distinguish it from other comic heroes, oh, maybe he thinks it is-super daring.

Aben, although you are not a strong school in my heart, you are also a child with a high profile. . . . There may only be one reason why I can still stop like me——Ghana

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  • [answering machine]

    Heather: Matt, it's Heather. Are you there? Of course you're not there. You're never there. At least, not for me. Look, I didn't want to do this over the phone, but it's not like you've given me any choice. I mean, It's been three months, and I've never even seen your apartment. Every time we sleep together, I wake up in the morning alone. I mean, Jesus, where do you go at three o'clock in the morning?

  • Matt Murdock: Where'd you learn how to fight like that?

    Elektra: My father. He had me study with a different sensei every year since I was five years old.

    Matt Murdock: Sounds like he wanted to turn you into some kind of a warrior.

    Elektra: No. Just not a victim.