It's rare to see an American make such a sober film. For me, who has watched American superhero movies and TV series since I was a child, the things they promote will always be nothing more than you are evil and I am righteous, you are wrong and I am right, good people will be friends with a bunch of love, eternal happiness, and longevity, while bad people It will be unlucky and stink forever. It's not about being sober, let alone being a superhero, and there is no possibility of any realization in life.
I admire the pragmatism of the director of this film. We do not live in a vacuum. In reality, there is only one good-natured frank who is also a chef. Every day, he is called to use his so-called friend. In reality, the superhero frank is a hero and knocks out endless bad guys with a hammer. His wife still loves one. The drug dealer boss loves to die for, even if she knows what he has worked hard for, even if she knows that he has done so many things for herself, she will never look back, because she doesn't love him. Even the cruelest ending of the film is how the drug dealer boss shoots Frank's left arm and right arm. His wife has no response. As long as Frank has the upper hand, once the scene of the drug dealer grinning in pain appears, his wife will not respond. Will cry and cry no. This shows how deeply this woman loves drug dealers.
On the other hand, our drug dealer has the right place and the right place, the scenery is infinite, the car is a good car, the house is a big house, there are a lot of buddies, and all the women love him. Even if there was a big boss black who was bigger than him, he was killed by a shot that didn't look like a big boss at all. The biggest difference between drug dealers and frank is that drug dealers are shrewd and emotional, not chaotic in the face of danger, and have a reputation for being black-bellied. And frank is a neuropathy + bad guy.
This is reality. This is the world we live in. Seeing this, you'd probably say I'm a nasty realist. Hehe, sorry, I'm not. I just think that this kind of film is actually the beginning of the possibility of ordinary Americans becoming superheroes. Those nonsense American comics in the 1960s and 1970s can't really change anything anyway. And after all, this movie offers a very practical way to become a superhero. After all, the protagonist's decision is: if this world is not right, then we will change it together.
Everyone has a mission and a gift given by fate in this life. I hope that you will be able to react immediately on the spot that fate has given you. Our frank's revelation process relied entirely on a super-invincible bullshit and sweat-prone Christ show, plus his own reasonable assumptions and more bullshit fantasies. I hope you don't use such a foolish method when you get the revelation.
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