I think someone in the hot comment is right, and "Wanda Vision" is again the tonality of Marvel's classic "thunder and rain". Whoever designed the big frame for the show in the first place must have screwed himself up: weaving dreams with Wanda's superpowers, then using her experiences to refine the motivation, and finally enriching the style by imitating sitcoms of all ages ——So far, it has been an award-winning plan. However, the writers of Marvel never understood the truth of "less is more" or "enough is enough". The "dog tail continues mink" style may only be late, but it will never be absent. And so we have a dizzying vision, a bunch of SWORD members who don't know what they're doing and don't know what it's doing, and a witch who's "intellectualized" - a character that really pops up at the end of "Wonder Woman" The physical villain who came here is as stupid. It feels like Party A requires that there must be an earth-shattering action scene. The screenwriter Party B had to overlord the bow and let people start fighting on the spot. What can we expect by this time? The best way out is to "live up and down"... drop chicken feathers.
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