#ELECTRIC Phantom# "Hellboy: The Rise of the Blood Queen" is obviously a gentle movie, but it seems that no one loves it.
Although I am not a crazy fan of the original comics, I still have a little understanding of the original comics, and I quite like it. There are many kinds of superhero pictures. At present, the market always feels that the market has been monopolized, and those works that are slightly marginal or wandering in the ineffable beauty are kept away from the public. However, the aesthetically exaggerated Hellboy is actually very exaggerated and beautiful, at least, in line with my hobby.
The movie is basically a restoration of the original work, that is, all the bloody tones in the movie are all stuck. Every time I waited for the human body to be torn to pieces, or the blood flowed into rivers, the camera was very crisp and direct. This is probably the fatal injury of the R-rated film on the big screen. It's not enjoyable enough. Movies originally mixed with witches, resurrection, and hell should have a dark existence. If they can't do it, they will naturally be discounted.
The fight scenes are relatively weak, and strictly speaking, there is almost no fight at all. There is nothing outstanding about Hellboy's combat power from the film. He is vulnerable in the face of magic. It is a bit of an immortal tone, but it has maintained him for a long time. The film made in this way is probably not enough for the audience to enjoy the tone. The plot is old-fashioned, mainly looking at the protagonist, not so much a superhero argument, it is better to think that this is more like a cartoon promotion. But I personally think it's okay overall. Or maybe the protagonist gets extra points.
The preaching is a little weak, and from the point of view of the degree of emotion and influence, it is basically scrapped. But judging from the smoothness of the story and the performance of the protagonist, the film is well received.
Without those bloody screen bursts, "Hellboy", which is too weak in combat, may not be enjoyable, but the edited part is not his fault. I think the process is still pleasant. Those bloody rivers and shredded fragments can be imagined by myself. Looking forward to seeing the movie as it is one day.
Author: Little Buddha
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