I see both DC and Marvel, and I have no prejudice, basically neutral. I must say my personal thoughts, DC's TV dramas are dragging, and Marvel's comic dialogues look tired. As for the movie, it should have been different in style, but the quality is evenly divided, but due to Warner's relationship, now Marvel's movies are indeed much better than DC's movies (theatrical version).
I think I am a lot luckier than most people, because I watched the guide version first and then the theatrical version, so the poor theatrical version did not affect my first impression of this movie at all. Let’s talk about the most fundamental reason for the bad cinema version: the length of time. The mix and match of styles and tones are secondary, and the main reason is to cut a 4-hour movie into 2 hours.
After taking over the taillights, some easter eggs from the original version were deleted, and the movie still takes more than three hours, so what should I do? You can only delete memories, delete seemingly minor plots, then simplify the action scenes, and finally add some scenes to ensure that the plot is not so abrupt, but it is counterproductive. Can such a movie look good? Just think about it, if you think of a movie that you think is the best, and cut it out for half an hour, it must be a dung work after editing, no matter how good the original movie is. And the better the original film is, the worse the cut film will be, because the original film looks good, it means that there is no extra time in the original film to cut.
This explains why many dialogues and action shots in the theatrical version are the same as those in the Zha Dao version, but they are still scolded badly. Because of the same piece of literary play, the director version has the foreshadowing in the front, the psychology and experience of the characters have been portrayed, and there are causes and consequences, while the theater version does not have it, it is a very abrupt dialogue; as for the martial arts drama, the storyboard of the director version It's complete and exciting, and the action scenes in the theatrical version have a lot of frames deleted, and the storyboards are very incoherent. If you try to cut a 5-minute fight of Jackie Chan or Jet Li into 2 minutes, the action will definitely be 70 It's ugly, it doesn't look good. Not to mention the fragmented cuts in the plot.
After reading the guide version, it gave me an epic feeling, and when I watched the theatrical version, I felt like I was watching the tidbits with double speed. So the fundamental reason is actually that Warner limited the length of the movie and hard compressed a movie that was originally 4 hours into 2 hours.
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