The movie was a success overall (though the comic writers must have been upset to see it changed like this), and I've seen a lot of people say it's a B-movie that doesn't make much sense. We don't want to argue, but as a person living on an earth with tens of billions of beings, like Suzuki, I have no love in novels and comics, no extraordinary career. If I have to exaggerate myself, I can say that I am the hero of my own world, but it is this kind of ordinary and ordinary that makes me live in the world like myself. Escape in the ordinary, complain in the ordinary, and have to give up the dream for the rent. In the end, I am still helpless, even forgetting my ordinary. But in the end, the ordinary broke out, and together with his decades of pain, let him change everything that carried him, and then whispered: "Please call me a hero."
Defend yourself, everyone is a hero.
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