Worse than Injustice

Kathleen 2022-03-20 09:01:56

The ending part of the movie is a bit rushed, and if it takes a little longer, I believe it will be able to introduce the little boy's life experience. The ending looks like a suspense for the sequel. The little boy is so powerful and invincible that he can kill him every time, so there is no need to make that ending. It's a bit super, no matter how black it is, it's not as perverted and cruel as this little boy! Crushing the little girl's hand from the beginning is perverted enough. Both men and women die more tragically than one. The scene in Injustice where Injustice burns through Shazam's head has been recreated and enlarged. At the end, the death toll has been sublimated again, and the injustice super sees this little pervert, and it is estimated that there is a high probability that he will kneel. The heroine is a bit of a bitch except for the end, and there are two scenes outside the opening scene that are very similar to "Man of Steel".

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  • Luigi 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    The setting of Anti-Superman was originally very emotional, but it turned out to be mediocre. Shouldn't it be about how the acquired education turned into an anti-Superman demon, but as a result, the story has completely become a purely innate factor, which is boring. But blood is still okay, not in vain

  • Fredy 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    The little boy's malice comes more from the subconsciously instilled goal of conquering human beings after seeing the spaceship. If he really loves his adoptive parents, he will not kill them cruelly, so the alien species are not well-bred. Even if he starts lurking in the house of a girl he likes, he is destined to have a perverted potential. If he cannot be transformed, he must be forced to destroy it.

Brightburn quotes

  • Ms. Espenschied: [showing a film on insects] And that is what we call a hive. Wasps and bees, both members of the insect family, both with two pairs of wings, both with stingers. Can anyone tell me difference between them? Mr. Breyer?

    Brandon Breyer: Uh, well, um, bees are pollinators, and wasps are predators.

    Ms. Espenschied: Good, good. Anybody else?

    Brandon Breyer: And wasps are more aggressive, more dangerous. One species, the Polistes sulcifer, is what's called a brood parasite, they've lost the ability to make nests, so they use brute force to make other wasp species to raise their young. And they make them feed their babies things like beetle larvae and maggots.

    Royce: Bro, why are you always talking about maggots? You must be one.

  • Tori Breyer: My parents knew exactly what we were doing. They didn't give a shit, they'd already written me off.

    Kyle Breyer: Oh, babe.

    Tori Breyer: We can never do that to Brandon. He needs to know we give a shit.