just handsome

Deonte 2022-04-19 09:01:15

In addition to the handsome guy, this film makes people feel childish whether it is the screenwriter or the scene. If you say it is for children, then many children may have left the scene in the first hour; if you say it is for adults, this story cannot stand scrutiny. Compared with the Interstellar I just watched, at least the scenes are better than this, and the 3D effect is stronger than this. There's almost no 3D feel to the film (except for the subtitles), but it's dizzying from start to finish. I don't know if it's an individual phenomenon or a problem with the film.

I think the first hour of play can be completely compressed into half an hour. It took almost an hour to see Superman put on the costume and it was too procrastinating. The action of fighting is very naive, that is, if you beat me, I beat you, of course, the force is very strong, and every punch has to pierce through a certain or a few buildings. And can't you go to an open place to play? Isn't Superman trying to protect Earthlings? Destroying so many buildings, exploding so many cars, etc., don't you know that it will hurt the weak earthlings?

The only cool thing is watching Superman fly around for a few minutes.

The last point has nothing to do with the film. I don’t know if the theater’s auditorium has a grudge against the audience. The loud sound caused my heart to tremble with the sound effects from beginning to end, and I almost lost my hearing.

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Man of Steel quotes

  • General Zod: Your son, Lara, where have you sent him?

    Lara Lor-Van: His name is Kal, son of El. And he is forever beyond your reach.

  • Father Leone: What's on your mind?

    Clark Kent: I don't know where to start.

    Father Leone: Wherever you want.

    Clark Kent: That ship that appeared last night, I'm the one they're looking for.

    Father Leone: [swallows nervously] Do you know... why they want you?

    Clark Kent: No, but this General Zod... even if I surrender, there's no guarantee he'll keep his word. But if there's a chance I can save Earth by turning myself in, shouldn't I take it?

    Father Leone: What does your gut tell you?

    Clark Kent: Zod can't be trusted. The problem is, I'm not sure the people of Earth can be either.

    [walks away]

    Father Leone: Sometimes, you have to take a leap of faith first. The trust part comes later.