Gods, heroes and demons live forever - after watching "Batman v Superman"

Kyle 2022-04-19 09:01:17

As a passerby who has almost no sense of DC, I am very serious about giving out five stars.
For me, I am an audience who particularly likes brain supplements, and an audience who pays attention to personality and expressiveness, and this film meets my requirements.
From the beginning, Superman is obviously a god image, there is not enough plot and background, all rely on light and shadow and background music, no problem, I watched it for maybe 20 minutes, basically I completely agree with his divine attributes like oil painting texture. Batman is also clearly an extreme rambunctious hero, saying rambunctious may be at odds with his wealthy status. But in my opinion, this Batman is clearly a "human hero". The more I look at it, the more I feel that these two characters carry the Christian fraternity thought and the classicism of "an eye for an eye", and they are extremely one-sided characters. Because the extreme is so typical, I ignore the three-dimensional. The kind of fullness that wraps up the values, so moved me.
But in my eyes, they are the destroyers, the big hands that push the world to total destruction!
Yep, that's what I thought.
And Luther, the villain, is obviously a huge symbol, a huge dark symbol. Whether it is opening the prologue or shaping him by values, it is too awesome. why? Not to mention his acting skills, let's be clear that this villain who is fighting against gods and heroes is a human being. Of course you would say a lot of DC villains are fucking human, who care! In this film, in this independent work, this character already symbolically carries the full meaning of malice and despair! The evils of human beings continue to impact on two kinds of justice and values. It allows the two values ​​to form a temporary alliance, constantly clashing, constantly questioning, constantly forcing, constantly splitting, and this is never-ending.
He is the accelerator of destruction!
For me, these three characters, carrying two values ​​and one symbol, are enough to make this movie excellent to my heart, and it is the best superhero work besides "Watchmen". I'm more concerned about DC's next sequel and look forward to it more. Although it finally paved the way for the resurrection of Superman, I hope that the returning Superman is no longer the tall Superman, but a deconstructed Superman. Both values ​​become more complex and full of realism and drama in Crash and Rebirth. (I think realism and drama can go hand in hand.)
Of course, I still think the plot logic of this movie, especially the detail logic, is so stupid, but it doesn't matter...
it doesn't matter at all.
I believe this movie set the tone for the entire DC movie, full of personal expression, while keeping me interested in other heroes.
Who wants to see the light and victory of Marvel, I want to see darkness, redemption, and destruction!
This work, which is not driven by plot logic and driven by strong values, is very popular with me. (It is true that other aspects are too awesome, and they are automatically ignored and brained.)
Believe that both good and evil will destroy the world.
The thought of adulthood makes me shudder!
Get up!
Performance comes first!
God! God! God!

Ps. It stands to reason that I should go through it several times, analyze the details and language of the film, and then seek theoretical support from the Bible, theological works and classical legends. But it's too high, I rub it, is there anything more handsome than this? Now I'm going to listen to a radio show that I trust, and hear them criticize the movie, and get to know the movie from a broader cinematic perspective. But anyway, when I watched it, I actually received the director's ambition.
Respect and worship this ambition.
Even if the next one blows my mind, I at least dedicate tonight to the director and "BVS"!

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice quotes

  • Perry White: Kent? Where the hell is Kent? Where did he go? Where does he go?

  • Swanwick: Here's the truth: a reporter got greedy for a scoop and went where she shouldn't have, Superman acted like some rogue combatant to rescue her, and people died. Don't invent a conspiracy theory to put back his halo, or yours.

    Lois Lane: I don't have a halo over my head, General. I walked into the desert, people died. It keeps me awake at night. It should.