Netflix is still as straightforward as ever, and it took eight episodes to come over all of a sudden, and it took fifteen hours (including eating and sleeping in the middle). After reading it, the plot is very simple (also because of the large number of characters). Right), the screenwriter did not set any suspense or foreshadowing in the plot, so friends who want to see the careful logical thinking can walk away quietly. . . .
The villain's purpose is simple: immortality. This is very much in line with the pursuit of the Chinese people, so we seem to have the feeling of "Ao, this plot is too cookie-cutter". What the show is mainly doing, that is, gathering, gathering villains, gathering heroes, because of the large number of characters, the narrative is also a bit unsatisfactory, but this is not the point!
Four famous superheroes, plus the foreshadowing of Erica and Mist, the inner emotions of each character need to be expressed. The four superheroes represent the different pursuits of different classes in New York City. "I don't want to eat this kind of thing", to the "protect my city" that Xiao Ma said at the end, in all kinds of contradictions, they finally found their common goal: defending their homeland. The crew expressed it so well that even a fool like me could understand it, and I think they really tried their best.
Of course at the end of the last episode, when my touching smoking gun sounded, I knew that the second half of the year after labor and management had ended! ! ! As scheming as Netflix, it's as if your friend said to you after you just opened a bottle of beer, "Hey, old iron, I ordered a takeaway pizza and it will be here in a while!"
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