When I was a sophomore in my sophomore year, I watched forever, Earth Hundred Sons, and Return of the Dead. Most of them gave me the impression that the settings of these dramas are very interesting, and I would expect something to be shown under this setting. And this kind of drama based on superpowers is very attractive to boys (for me, it has a short-term attraction), so when I first watched other Marvel movies, I thought of the S.H.I.E.L.D. that my roommate Amway had played.
With a compact rhythm and a grand background, the American imperial ambitions are clearly on paper. I fly all over the world every now and then, and I even have contact with aliens. Sometimes I forget that this organization seems to be owned by the United States, and I think it is a worldwide organization. The story is very exciting, but it always gives people a kind of loss that is not as wonderful as imagined. The suspense is very strong, but it is quickly cut off after a little development. There must be new suspense and impact. The structure is too fixed. In fact, the plot is mostly developed with dialogue but the expression of emotion is too hasty (it may also be It's because I was watching with this mentality, so the experience is relatively simple), and the experience is relatively ordinary.
Soap opera, the plot bubble that blows easily, is actually a pastime to watch when you are up or bored.
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