I am looking forward to the Marvel If series, and the fourth episode of it should be my favorite so far. The reason I like it can be said from the following three aspects. First, the style of this episode has changed from a superhero's sun-bright wind to a depressing alternation of night and dark rooms. , Secondly, the task dialogue and the progress of the plot have become more rational style of British drama saying a sentence and hiding a sentence. Having a strong power in a world with magic can not change the direction of the plot and often the results are extreme, unlike Spider-Man. After the kid has a huge power, he can go through the daily plot. The second is the role, this time the role is finally no longer a gender change, and the ending of the skin color change is not a cospaly. Focusing on the original Doctor Strange and causing the destruction of the universe due to a detail is an unimaginable if imagined. And the characters in this episode are all IQ and logic is online, and no one is a riddle person in the story told in one episode. Love doesn't seem pale in character motivation, and the flashback of changing T-shirts not only urgently emphasizes love, but also uses no waste shots at the end. The third is dialogue. There is a new character librarian in this episode. Because of the death of Gu Yi and the blackening of strangeness, the role of preaching and the growth of vacant roles must always be pointed out. Among them, "Devotion becomes obsession to a certain extent" and "I choose to live" can be used twice in the plot, and the first dialogue of frog map also strengthens the mission of the observer, and finally the strangeness is shattered The constant "sorry" of the universe also makes the plot both profound and blank.
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