Let's talk about the advantages first.
First, I never thought that a movie with Dachao would become R-rated, but this R-rated movie can be said to be more comfortable to watch. I laughed out loud when the crow said "for f-ck sake". Watching the superheroes being torn apart one by one, I am always frightened. This way of dying is indeed more emotional than taking them away with a snap of fingers like Avengers III.
Second, most of the early layouts are seen in this film. In the pre-war decision-making process, Superman's motivation comes from the death of Superman, while the Flash worries that the world war is caused by the Flashpoint paradox; Amanda's death is explained in the Suicide Squad and so on.
Third, the tragic ending of each hero. These arrangements made me feel very shocked. The young and old became half-dead because of the hot springs, the steel bone and the wall of origin merged into one, the superman was injected with liquid kryptonite, and the superheroes who were transformed, every time they saw a The ending of the hero will be a little uncomfortable. And Superman, who proposed the war proposal, may feel more uncomfortable in his heart.
Next, let's talk about the disadvantages.
First, the storytelling is substandard. Come up and fight, although you have the foreshadowing of the previous movie, but at least brew it for a while, right? Superman left as soon as he slapped the table?
To be honest, I've been looking forward to the "how to fight" this war, but it ended as soon as you came up? This is not where I am disappointed, it is okay to talk about the rise of revenge. But every line of the movie is a little bit of water, and I don't know why, I don't feel like I'm scratching my head, I just think it's superficial and boring.
I can accept that the sleeper in the Superman Louise line is Lay Bald (to be honest, I heard the name and thought it was Lord Standby), but the film (or even the series) does not deeply explore Lex's inner activities, even if it is cliché to write him two. Duan's monologue with famous quotes is fine. In short, in this series, I did not see the depth of the peak of human IQ. But I still love Superman and Lois from the animated movie universe husband and wife team. Clark's last secret in The Death of Superman, I'm going to get sand in my eyes without looking at it once.
The protagonists of Wayne's line are Mi Shao and Crow. The crow started with a debuff, but it performed well. I have no dissatisfaction with this line. I was even a little shocked when I saw that the young man was not sane. (When Mi Shao appeared, I was still wondering if he and Talia were together, but it turned out to be Siva.) But at the end, I was completely stunned by the part where the crow resurrected Mi Shao. It turned out that the devil's daughter was full of tears Contains Dionysus factor? Anyway, they have to restart, what's wrong with letting them do the right thing? (dog head)
The jaykang line confuses me. First of all, Zha Kang abandoned Xiao Zha and ran away, and I scolded when I saw this. It's not once or twice that Zha Kang plays with his teammates, but if he betrays love, I don't think it will be cleaned up in the movie. Although it was said in the end that Xiao Zha controlled him to leave and Jiyuan came back, I am still very dissatisfied with this arrangement. It's like saying sorry for firing a shot at me. And Eitrigan's death is unacceptable to me, not that he can't die, but you have to let this hell overlord die decently. Why is it indecent? After Eitrigan was killed by ww (you kick the demon into the magma, will he really be okay), Zha Kang let the mantra lasso lasso ww himself with a wave of his hand, and then made ww turn against the water——then Why did you go early? Also, since the mantra lasso can turn against the reformed hero, why not do it all, leave a ww to fight with other people, and join in the fight? (But I have to say, ww is really handsome in this movie)
In addition to these, there is also the fact that I feel that the characters are not drawn as carefully as in the previous movies, and to put it bluntly, they are ugly.
All in all, this movie makes me feel like I don't really care about the story and characters. Anyway, it's a masterpiece in the series, and you can talk about things that you can't explain in an hour and a half for two and a half hours. When did animated movies make you lose money?
Second, there is a problem with the settings. This part of me is more subjective.
The first is that it conflicts with the inherent settings of the comics, which does not mean that it cannot be changed. There are a lot of timelines and storylines in the comics, like Flashpoint, Injustice, Son of Batman, etc. But in my opinion, as an official comic, these story lines are not the author who wants to get drunk, wants to draw "Yue Fei vs. Guan Gong", and then makes everyone fight when he thinks of a broken thing. The various story lines in the comics are showing us the various possibilities of the character, so that the image of the character itself is more diverse and three-dimensional. You can change the background (for example, going to Apocalypse to pick up trouble is a good background), but you can't change the character of the character, unless something special happened in this story line, making the character different from the original character .
Louise blew herself up, but Superman is still there with Uncle Da? Could you please take a look at the injustice next door? Single-handedly gave Apocalypse an ultimatum. Bruce watched so many teammates being torn apart in front of him, including the young and old, and finally being controlled by his mind? Just this mental strength and team consciousness are not as good as the Iron Man next door. The performance of the master is simply sorry for the Mobius chair and the low-end version of the Hellbat armor.
What I want to say is that Uncle Da did a lot of things "beyond the bottom line" in the comics in this movie, killing Louise, Young Master and other teammates. And Dachao and Batman are still being beaten. The two of them can play the Apocalypse dungeon alone, and if they are teamed up, they can still pass without damage. Among them, Batman has come to Uncle Da from fancy assassination (Infinite Crisis) to hardcore hanging (Son of Batman). , they are still being beaten, I can only say that I am very dissatisfied with this performance.
Other confusing operations such as why Sannomiya is willing to help Superman to block Uncle Da will not complain. All in all, the movie didn't have a great storyline, nor did it meet my expectations as a comic book fan. Just like the title says, I have been looking forward to this movie, but after watching it, I am not very satisfied.
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