The selling point is that the film is adapted from comics, and the religious background and punk style are mixed with each other. I have to say that the leather jackets and motorcycles of Ghost Rider in the film are really cool; the big star is naturally Nicolas Cage, the old action star's The box office appeal should still be there; the plot is a typical heroic and beautiful old-fashioned story, but it is this kind of story that makes people the most enjoyable, of course, there are details that cannot be explained, which will be described below; the special effects of the film are still good Yes, although there is nothing impressive, it basically meets the requirements of the film and does not disappoint.
There are two flaws in the plot mentioned above.
One is that Cage knew his superpowers well after he turned into a Ghost Rider, and knew his purpose very well, as well as his enemies. It seems that I can't remember what happened when I transformed, but after transforming again, I became clear again, which is a bit unreasonable. There is a scene in the film where he tries to control his superpowers at home, but it seems to have no effect. In this regard, the comic adaptation of "Spider-Man" should do better, showing the confusion and gradually familiar process of the protagonist when he first obtained super powers. It also doesn't make sense to interpret that the Demon King he traded with controlled him when he transformed, because he obviously had free will at the time, and he challenged the Demon King at the end of the credits.
The other is the relationship between the hero and heroine. It seems that the hero must always be accompanied by beautiful women, and in the end, the villain will always threaten him with the hero's girlfriend. However, in "Ghost Rider", the relationship between the hero and heroine is too thin, and a youthful relationship can easily rekindle passion in adulthood? Since they were so in love, why did they separate in the first place? Was it because of being threatened by the Demon King? But when they meet again after N years, they have forgotten everything?
But these questions seem a bit nitpicky. For a commercial film, some flaws are inherent and cannot be changed unless it is not a commercial film. All in all, this movie is worth watching.
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