The decline of the Hollywood hero model is fully revealed in this movie called "Iron Knight". There is no novel plot, like a game-like fight, with few special effects. It can be said that the movie is rotten. , Is to strip a clichéd hero out of the grand scene, and become as embarrassing and boring as a clown.
If you haven’t watched "Spider-Man", have never watched "Iron Man", or even don’t know much about heroic movies like this, then you may think that this piece of trickery still has something to do with it. There is a trace of what remains. From the formal point of view, this movie is more like a product of the 1990s, rather than a modern science fiction work. There is almost no self-innovation in the direction of the whole plot, from personal growth. From the beginning, to gaining superpowers to fight against bad guys, and then to the melody that justice must win, although the screenwriters also play some familiar tricks like "Parasite Beasts", but the plot like a pool of stagnant water does not rely on this. This kind of routine that is no stranger to tricks can be redeemed.
The bond between family affection and love can be deeply moving in many movies. The special effects of "Iron Knight" are not outstanding. In fact, they also want to achieve the emotional resonance of the audience through the use of this method. The manifestation, not only failed to form the kind of power as in "Spider-Man", on the contrary, the continuity of the plot appeared to be broken, and the love presented by this became a dumbfounding tease, and the indiscretion of family affection made people even more so. I feel that this most touching sentiment is so cheap, and it is obviously not an exaggeration to use nothing to describe this painful work.
The failure of "Iron Knight" is even more in declaring that the traditional American hero movie is dwindling, establishing a hero that can truly penetrate the hearts of the people, either as a sword like Marvel's "Deadpool", or as Nolan created " The "Batman" series is fascinating with extremely abundant internal ideas, and it will never be like this movie's re-enactment.
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