This is the first time I've heard that demons want to use mortals to give birth to sons. I don't know what it's like to be a devil's son, but at least from a mother's point of view, no one wants to let their son become a devil's substitute. So the director used a lot of shots to describe a mother's protection of her son, which really warms people's hearts.
I think the second point of view should be how Brace will get rid of the curse of Ghost Rider's possession. I thought it would be exaggerated and the method was tragic, but I didn't expect it to be done so easily. It was a preparation for the later, and made a big joke. So the question after that is how to rescue Danny, who is about to become another more powerful demon, who has been restored to an ordinary person? It took me a long time to realize that Danny, who has the same ability as a demon, rushed up and spewed flames. The original agreement came into effect once again, and the Ghost Rider was back.
As someone who went to watch the second film without knowing anything about the first film, I always thought it would be a violent and bloody movie until I watched it. However, in the process of watching it, there were constant jokes, starting with the flamethrower bridge section, so I won't go into details here. In my opinion, the film doesn't involve love at all, but it tells a story about family love and the good and evil of human nature. To sum up, it is the six words "at the beginning of human beings, nature is inherently good".
When you see that the predecessor of Ghost Rider is actually the Angel of Justice, the ending can be predicted: the spirit of justice belonging to the angel will eventually recover. And the end of the film is indeed a "conventional". I don't know if it's my personal preference or something, but the blue flames that represent angels do look better than the yellow flames that represent demons.
The Ghost Rider can turn any vehicle he steers into a blazing weapon. Burning skulls and motorcycles are his special marks. The purely visual 3D effect is the selling point of the film.
As the starring Nicolas Cage, it has to be said that he is still old, but this old handsome guy obviously still has a lot of enthusiasm for various characters who have come out of the comics. And the little actor who played the devil's son, although he was tender, acted very domineeringly, and was looking forward to his future development.
This is a film review that is not a film review, and it is fortunate to be able to meet the deadline. The next time I write something similar, I will definitely not look for the ones that have just been released, and even the information is not very complete.
In the end, I especially wanted to complain about the attitude of the devil when he held the ceremony of exchanging souls, kneeling there and dangling, quite like a magician. In general, it is also a good choice to enjoy exciting visual effects in your spare time.
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