Without Nolan, what if Batman wants to continue to maintain depth? Deep themes, dark tones, neurotic villains, intense and cool fights, that's enough. On the surface, it seems that the success of the Dark Knight can be replicated in this way. The director spent two and a half hours to turn a DC comic into a serious movie that is mixed with fighting and exploring the worldview. The problem is that the director is entangled in whether there should be a god-like existence, and whether this god-like existence should be restricted by human beings. The director himself does not know the answer. In the end, it is for the survival of mankind. Man and God declared war on the devil together, and in the end justice triumphed over evil, and God was resurrected from the dead. Such a solution to the problem turned more than half of the serious discussion process into a joke. Pretending for the sake of pretense is nothing compared to the clear values in the Dark Knight. In addition to deep learning, the director of this film seems to want to replicate the success of the role of the Joker. Luthor's character setting has a lot of traces of imitating the clown. Neurotic, manic, pure evil. But the choice of actors is definitely a failure. Compared with Heath Ledger's evil temperament from the inside out and the nervous reactions and small movements that come naturally after entering the character, Luther is like a loser, trying to make the poor little angry through blunt movements and expressions. come a show. In the segment of the speech at the dinner party, Luther's embarrassment is like the actor's own embarrassment for playing this role, which makes me, a moviegoer, embarrassed and cancerous. Such failures are the responsibility of the director and the actors. In the second half, after the fight begins, the whole movie finally has a relatively smooth rhythm. The special effects are not good, but it finally gave me some hearty viewing pleasure. Perhaps it was Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, Zhuyu, which put too much pressure on the director of this film. In addition, this is also the opening film of the DC Universe series. Under the pressure from two aspects, the director wanted to prove and express what he wanted to do. Too much, so that in the end you want everything, and you don't want anything. In fact, watching this kind of comic hero movie, the audience is more just to see it happily, and will not want to think too much (the dark knight is a special case), the director will be in the next series (if there is a next one, if The director wasn't fired) It's good to be an action blockbuster.
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