After including the Civil War spy series, the urban high-tech series, the microscopic world series, the modern mythology series, and the galactic universe series, this time Marvel has created a magical multi-dimensional space series full of oriental mystery.
The "Beijing Folding" I watched in the summer vacation became a reality overwhelmingly in the film, yes, London Folding!
What this means is that the visual effects explode! The effect of "Inception" was a small test, and it was upgraded to the plus version in "Doctor Strange". The screw mechanism, gear rotation, space folding, and the diamond cutting surface were dizzy when they looked at the mirror world, and they could only open their mouths and stupefied in admiration.
The three views of the film unabashedly praise the victory of spiritualism and the harmony of the ideal world view. The core is Marvel's consistent personal heroism of "sacrificing the ego and maintaining world peace".
At the same time, this is also the only Marvel movie so far in which the literary drama is better than the action drama and does not feel boring. The lines seem to have a lot of philosophical reasoning, and the character transformations that set off are natural and appropriate, and the role of popular science for amateur audiences through the lines is also great.
Cumberbatch gave a wonderful performance, and looked closely at the shadow of the three-point Sherlock. After all, they were all "perfect egoists" in the early stage. I have to mention Uncle Mai, the Danish Treasure casts Marvel's always silly and sweet villain with a hint of gloom, and when he curls his lips, he feels hannibal's upper body every minute. Tilda, the queen is the queen, and the shaved nun head is also the queen.
Worth seeing.
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