In brightest day,in blackest night.
No evil shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my power--Green Lantern's Light!
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The green light oath is still the most powerful at the end of the first flight, and the Chinese translation is not acceptable.
Story 1: Avra's story as "No. 1" Green Lantern;
Story 2: Kilowog training camp story;
Story 3: Story of Laira's first move;
Story 4: Mogo's defeat of Bolphunga;
Story 5: Destiny, mostly the Green Lantern Corps Battle of Krona, with a short clip of Abin Sur.
To sum up, it expresses inheritance and hope, love and justice, firm will, and control of destiny. The negative part is not mentioned at all, it seems that the newcomer's promo (story) is always the same.
Needless to say, stories 1 and 2 are the old routines of promotional films.
Story 4 can be said a little to explain the confusion of many people in the short comment.
A straightforward explanation is the diversity of life. In the universe, life exists in various forms, so there are many more strange members of the Green Lantern Corps, such as Mogo in Story 4, a planet with life consciousness. Mogo became Green Lantern after Hal. A Green Lantern died on the Mogo star, but the ring did not fly away. After seeing it, Hal learned that Mogo was a living planet, and the ring chose Mogo, so he dug a hole into Mogo's land. Heart put the ring in it (so Mogo can transform into Green Lantern even though he doesn't have a ring on his finger). It is said that Mogo is the most powerful Green Lantern, equivalent to the sum of the abilities of more than 3,000 Green Lanterns.
Well, then Mogo died.
It is worth mentioning that Mogo's partner, Bzzd, a bee. The cutest size is poor.
There are also mathematical formulas Green Lantern, viral Green Lantern.
Mainly I want to tell stories 3 and 5.
In Story 3, Laira returns to her home planet for her first mission. It was actually a trial for the Guardians to see if Laira was officially Green Lantern, dealing with the "Golden Dragon" aka her father (who didn't know it before, thought he was dead). Laira's father, who was also a Green Lantern, wanted to emulate Sinestro to govern his own planet, but was stripped of the ring, and then used the identity of the Golden Dragon. After Laira's battle with her father, his father committed suicide for honor, causing Laira to resent the Guardians. Then encountered the Emerald Twilight Incident and the Sinestro Corps War, resented Hal, and then lost his teacher and best friend, and finally made Laira selected by the red light ring. Unfortunately, the good times did not last long, and he wanted to ambush Hal but was caught by Sinestro Killed, and then encountered the dark night after death, becoming a black lamp zombie. After the restart in May 2011, Laira has not been resurrected, and it is basically a super passerby.
Story 5 is actually the most obvious evasion of negative issues, Atrocitus' prophecy is not wrong, Abin Sur (the previous owner of the Hal ring) dies, OA is destroyed, and Sinestro forms the Yellow Lantern Corps. The first flight in 2009 confirmed 1 and 3, and this film confirmed 2. The explanation given for this is that Abin Sur's death belongs to the natural law of life (everyone dies); the Yellow Lantern Corps is given by the story of Abin Sur. An explanation is given, that is, Atrocitus framed Sinestro and wanted to make Abin Sur feel bad about it; the destruction of OA is still explained by Sinestro, although OA is indeed destroyed, but because OA defeated Krona, the general idea is the same result, but the meaning and influence can be determined by himself Take control.
Although it is a newcomer's promotional video, it still has a foreshadowing. All three explanations are described by Sinestro, combined with the plot of the first flight, and the subsequent Yellow Lantern Corps, it can be seen that it has been premeditated for a long time.
The part of Arisia Rrab runs through the whole film, and the story obviously does not consider Arisia's character at all. She was actually born in a green light family and should not be at a loss as in the film. The two films also contradict each other regarding the timing of her joining the group, preceded by Hal in the first flight, and later than Hal in this film. More content unrelated to this film: Arisia is actually a teenage girl. Because she likes Hal, she uses the green light power to "ripe" herself; at that time, Hal had a heart, and Arisia changed her clothes to special in order to attract Hal's attention. Sexy (much more than in the film); later with Hal. . . . separated again.
Old DC fans should prefer Abin Sur, Sinestro, Hal, who appeared in the same movie at the same time. They have been called the greatest Green Lantern one after another. Sinestro created the Yellow Lantern Corps. It has been said that Abin Sur is the Blue Lantern Corps. The founder of Hal, needless to say, one of the founders of the Justice League, has a lot of introductions on Baidu.
Personally, I feel that it is a newcomer's promotional film, hiding the dark history, with the style of our party hahaha, just kidding.
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