This is from a religious film,
"Superman"? "Anti-Superman"?
You read a lot of comics. In Europe and the United States, only real religious films can make R-rated films so well-made. Obviously, a lot of money is invested.
"Superman" in the comic sense in DC movies? That's for 6-year-old preschoolers in Europe and America, isn't it?
The omen that took away the girl's mother, that double-B mark, it 's a teenage version of Polanski's Rosemary's Baby,
The dimension in which the Antichrist was cast into the movie has nothing more than a mission to "take over the world". The difference is that one is surrounded by believers, and the other is just cast down like that.
As his parents, the only thing wrong is that under this level of symptoms, he still tried to stop him and died. As a result, like the end of the film, he set fire to the sky and left a mark on the ground, which is the standard lack of education. ,Why bother?
Because this is a religious film, people of faith will naturally understand what he is, and are driven by instinct to stop him.
The problem is, he's already like this, and being able to survive to accompany him is the only way to save mankind, at least you can teach him that there is no need to smash each other into scum, tell him that it's fun to smash the earth, teach him like Like Christ, show the power to attract believers, and it will be done.
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