First time watching a superhero outside of Marvel and DC (though I didn't even realize it was a superhero movie at first). In my opinion, the Warriors universe has probably shaped such an image:
Iron Man (high-tech, requires non-biological energy for power) + Ant-Man (about to die/resurrection and gain immortality) + Sandman in Spider-Man (the body is composed of small "crumbs", which can be deformed at will Fluid) + Hulk (big muscles, smashing and hitting) + Thanos (bald, slightly dark)... In short, as long as you want, you can see the shadow of many male superheroes in the bloody warrior, After all, the character settings in Marvel and DC have almost exhausted people's imagination of superheroes. No matter how innovative it is, it is difficult to make breakthroughs in the basic elements. It is also true that the Warriors universe can "integrate" so many elements in one movie. It's hard for him... Let's talk about Vin Diesel, Lao Fan has been wanting to be a superhero for a long time, this can be regarded as a miss for him, but there is still more or less speed in the film. Shadow: At least judging from the fact that he always loves his wife and uses all force to protect her, the plot in this regard is a bit old-fashioned.
But the fight scenes are still very exciting, and the rendering of those brain-implanted scenes is also in place, allowing "programmers to transform the world" also adds some witty elements to the movie.
In the end, Elsa looks like Geduo, right?
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