Yesterday, I finished the black robe pickets in one go. After watching it, I feel that this drama is quite unique. The following are some of my opinions after watching it. Welcome to discuss together.
In fact, I have read the comments of many other people, but my personal starting point may not be the same as yours. Since ancient times, there have been various myths and legends around the world. It can also be said that myth culture is our early civilization. With the progress of civilization, our world view is also changing with the world. Let us first assume that there are gods in this world, then what form and how they appear in our world.
If there is a god, we divide the gods into three classes
1: No solution (similar to the creation gods in various cultures, with infinite power, I said there must be light, so there is light, gods that cannot be explained)
Two: Invincible (equivalent to the protector of the country in the movie, I personally prefer this translation, with invincible defense, invincible attack power)
Three: God-like (has the ability far beyond ordinary people, but not indestructible, there are many in the play, train man, invisible man all belong to this level)
Assuming the gods and their abilities first, then when we watch the episodes back and forth, we will have a brand new movie viewing experience. Aside from the various plots in the drama, let's look at the soul character Huguo Superman.
Some people say that Guardian Superman is the setting of Captain America + Superman. I personally don’t agree with it. Superman can be destroyed. It can be seen in Batman vs. Superman and Superman’s Man of Steel (I don’t discuss the comic setting, just watch it Movies and TV series), Superman can be killed, even mortal Batman can, there is a sentence in the play, how do you plan to kill him, all kinds of methods have been tried, and no one has succeeded. We know that Huguo Superman cannot be killed, at least there is no way in the play, so this setting is much more perverted than Superman, so why do I say Huguo Superman is the soul of the film? It is because the setting of Protector Superman has reached the state of invincible gods that I assumed. The world has many myths, civilizations and illusions. So what should gods be like? Is it really what people want? Basically it's about God, there's a question in it, if there's a god (God, no solution god), then is he making us suffer or is he watching from the sidelines while we suffer, yes if there is a god, what is he to us Attitude, there is no explanation in the play, but we can see a lot of superhuman guardians. Ordinary people are just a pile of cloth bags with flesh and blood. They talk to themselves on various occasions, mortals, all kinds of ridicule, not to mention ordinary people. It can also be seen that, except for Queen Duff (who has reached the invincible defense of a similar invincible god, but still not, because she broke her arm when she was in the bus before), other people are also not cut, mocking Sea King in public, threatening Sea King, Train Man, and Train Man as errands. We know that the heroine Xingguang replaced the lamplighter. It is not mentioned in the play, but we can boldly assume that he was actually killed by Superman. Otherwise, why would the other six majors fear him? Having said so much, it is almost understandable that Protector Superman is the name of the god in the play. He doesn't care about the so-called 82nd floor, he can check the information of the invisible man by himself. Afterwards, he did not avenge him as the Invisible Man thought, but was angry at Xingguang's betrayal. He doesn't care about anyone at all, only everyone can do as he wishes, as long as they are not clearly hostile to him. Zhong Haiwang found out that the plane was attacked by him, and he would threaten the smuggling of compound V revealed by the trainman. At other times, he was always at the top, saving the plane one second and killing everyone in the next second, (why say kill? He can deal with a mortal with one punch, but he used laser eyes to destroy all the aircraft controls) and then flew away with a smile in the eyes of everyone's despair, without the sadness and helplessness of Queen Duff, and finally in the sky After watching the crash of the plane, if there is a god in the world, why should he
If you put aside the boring star packaging effect and the revenge of several other mortals, this play essentially talks about the proposition that if there is a god in the world, the management represented by the company, the government, revenge the mortals, and eat melons without knowing the truth.
When the melon eaters cheer, they can be killed mercilessly, and then the other melon eaters continue to cheer
The management's fear, but said that the entire management only serves one god, the others are just incidental business, and the heart is panic but full of desire for desire.
Although the government understands it in its heart, when facing an opponent of the same level, it can only submit, or else it will do something to deal with the captain of the enemy country.
Written at the end is the revenge of mortals, when he was full of heart that he could at least make Protector Superman uncomfortable even a little bit, but the next second the ace in his hand turned into a lifeless corpse, and he pressed the bomb in desperation. He didn't die. In fact, the reversal of the plot resurrected his wife, but left the last trace of dignity for mortals. Although you can't kill me, at least your wife is still alive. This is the greatest gift for mortals.
As for there are many other things to talk about in the play, such as the male protagonist who is just a melon eater, there are many posters in his house and a doll limited to 200, close to the queen of demigods, but all the characters are actually Just the front or side to reflect a deity.
All fortunately, there is no god in this world, otherwise how do you know that he must be as you think, and also explore a problem from the other side.
If I'm a god, then why can't I do what I want, do what I want, do what I want
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