Oriental Metaphysics in My Eyes

Braulio 2022-04-22 07:01:02

First of all, I would like to boast that the viewing effect of this film in the cinema is really great, especially the special effects of this film, the scene effect is really great, the kaleidoscope-like visual effect really shocked me, the vision is great. The plot is quite compact, even though it lasts for two hours, I haven't been distracted. Although the plot is compact, it is still a Marvel routine. The big boss is always fighting the idea of ​​​​the earth. Of course, the ending is that the protagonist successfully saves the earth. Therefore, when I first watched it, I thought it was very beautiful, and after a few hours, I felt that the plot was nothing to be reminiscent of. Although the plot is roughly the same, I was amazed at the entry point of oriental metaphysics at the beginning. I also felt very beautiful when I shot a few scenes in Nepal. Such a mysterious country has such a mysterious culture. Of course, the beauty of the East has not been around for a long time, why is Master Gu Yi a white man? Shouldn't such a mysterious Oriental metaphysics be the face of a yellow race? Only then can we inherit the ancient culture and religion, and Master Gu Yi has lived for hundreds of years, so how can you convince me? Forget about Master Gu Yi, among the many apprentices, there are few yellow faces. The next thing is even worse. Except for wearing the name of Oriental metaphysics and wearing the clothes of oriental monks, it is basically a Western concept. There are all kinds of very Western-style instruments, and the end of the world is also very Western-style. The big boss also looks very western. Although I really like the scroll, the protagonist's halo is still very obvious, the absolute RMB player.
I have made a lot of complaints, and I will praise it again. It is still worth seeing. The magical world created in this way is quite novel.

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Doctor Strange quotes

  • Christine Palmer: Where have you been?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Well, after Western medicine failed me, I headed east, and I ended up in Kathmandu.

    Christine Palmer: Kathmandu?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Yeah.

    Christine Palmer: What? Like the Bob Seger Song?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: 1975, Beautiful Loser, side A. Yeah. And I went to a place called Kamar-Taj and I... talked to someone called "The Ancient One." And I...

    Christine Palmer: Oh. So you joined a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: No, I didn't. No, not exactly. No. I mean... They did teach me to tap into powers that I never even knew existed.

    Christine Palmer: Yeah. That sounds like a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: It's not a cult.

    Christine Palmer: Well, that's what a cultist would say.

  • [the Cloak of Levitation clings to Strange and wipes away his tears]

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Stop!