superhero movie hurry to die

Deontae 2022-04-21 09:01:06

A chewed-up story, some posturing, tons of special effects, and, as short as possible, a dazzling clip makes for a superhero movie, the advantage of which is that it always seems less necessary what acting. I am a popular taste, but most of the superhero movies loved by fans around the world make me drowsy, and I regret that I can't integrate into this group well.

Last year's "Guardians of the Galaxy" made me feel good again. It puts aside the superhero posturing, and the whole atmosphere of the film is more like a mockery of past superheroes and superhero movies. At the end, the scene of cleaning up Ronan has largely deconstructed the old routine of the ultimate battle between the hero and the villain. The whole movie is unusual, with many unexpected plots, and a fresh feeling blows. "Ant-Man" is also a bit funny, and the whole film is also trying to imitate "Silver Guard", but after comparing it, I feel that many scenes are still so nonchalant and not itchy, and the effect is not good.

Ant-Man is like an irrational number, it can freely shrink from 1 to infinitesimal, which is a special function that other superheroes can't match. The appearance of Ant-Man is one of the most impressive shots in the whole film-Scott put on his battle suit for the first time, and inadvertently touched the shrink button, the camera switched to "ant perspective", and the bathtub looked like The entire cosmos is as grand, the water in the tap is as majestic as the sea, and the Ant-Man is like a feather being blown away by all kinds of daily external forces, from the rapidly spinning records to the swarms of high-heeled shoes, it seems that any trivial action can make a difference. As if taking a big risk. Another terrifying scene in the whole film comes from the exit of Ant-Man Scott. In order to kill the wasp ant, he got into the wasp's suit, and finally turned into a subatomic, reaching an infinitely small field that shrinks infinitely, you can imagine , what's the point of a person's existence when he's turned into something the size of an atom. This scene is likely to be a tribute to "Interstellar" (Cooper enters five-dimensional space), and they are eventually summoned back by their lovely daughter. Although they are not as ingenious and creative as the latter, they are still full of horror. Moreover, about entering the infinitesimal realm, this film is likely to pay tribute to Nolan's other film "Inception". The reason why Dr., the inventor of the battle suit in this film, is also related to his charming wife. His wife accidentally entered the field where time and space are meaningless, and can never return to the real world. The purpose of the doctor's research is to hide his love and apology, and he wants to find his wife and rescue her from a strange and distant place. In Pirates of Dreams, Cooper and his wife study dreams together. His wife has been wandering at the end of the dream (world) since then. The only way to regain his wife is to study dreams and become an excellent dreamer. Like, but Ant-Man's comics came out earlier, maybe there was such a story setting in the comics, whatever.
The above two points are also the highlights and highlights of "Ant-Man", and there is nothing worth mentioning in other places.
I think that superheroes are likely to be the product of the fantasy of some American science and engineering dead houses. Their superpowers rely more on technology, while in Eastern culture, superpowers have innate magic. Ant-Man is actually similar to the setting of our national idol, the Monkey King. However, in truth, the superheroes written by scholars are vivid and romantic, while those written by science and engineering are more mechanized. Pull away.
In order to prove that I am not a headline party, let me make a formal summary. In my opinion, superhero movies are one of the most boring types of movies developed by Hollywood. In this vertical superhero, the members of the Avengers are the most boring. . I saw Piersberg the other day~ Pierce~ Dead~ Dead Pierce~ Spiel~ Spielberg said that superhero movies will eventually decline like Westerns, but Westerns have been rising and falling for more than 60 years, and After entering the new century, I still have to release one or two movies a year from time to time. Thinking of this, I can't help but sweat. As a superhero black fan, I hope that superhero movies will die soon.

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Ant-Man quotes

  • Luis: We're the good guys right?

    Scott Lang: Yeah, we're the good guys.

    Luis: Feels kinda, kinda weird, y'know.

    Scott Lang: Yeah. But we're not done yet...

  • [last lines]

    Luis: Yeah, this dude sounds like a bad-ass, man. Like he comes up to him and he says, y'know: I'm looking for this dude who's mo' unseen, who's flashing this fresh tat, who's got, like, bomb moves, right? Who you got? She's like: Well, we got everything nowadays. We got a guy who jumps, we got a guy who swings, we got a guy who crawls up the walls, you gotta be more specific. And he's like: I'm looking for a guy who shrinks. And I'm like: Daaamn! I got all nervous, 'cause I keep mad secrets for you, bro. So I asked Ignacio: Did bad-ass tell the stupid fine writer chick, to tell you, to tell me, because I'm tight with that man that he's looking for him?

    Scott Lang: And? What'd he say?

    Luis: He said yes.