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fat girl McCarthy of the Four Queens: Still a number of performances in "Female Spy", a little chattering but dedicated to her passion for ghost hunting. The friendship with Wegg became the only emotional catharsis in the film.
Wegg: A resident actor of the famous American comedy show "Saturday Night Live", with a deep background in funny. However, the normal performance in "Daydreamer" is also heartwarming... In this film, she wanted to be a professor and lead a normal and decent life, but she was finally pulled back by McCarthy. When it comes to Ghostbusters, she is the only woman in the play who commits a nympho on "Brother Hammer".
Black girl Leslie Jones: She was also born in "Saturday Night Live". In the film, she showed the typical black funny talents, full of R&B dialogues, which reminded me of the very popular episode on Station B." News interview after the house was on fire". In the film, she was originally an extremely boring subway conductor who talked to herself in front of people coming and going every day. Later, after experiencing the ghost incident, she joined the team and provided her uncle with a funeral car. As a ghost chariot.
McKinnon: I personally think that McKinnon contributed a super high level of talent in this film, a variety of emoticons and a tugging look. Even when other protagonists are talking, she will make all kinds of weird facial expressions, using the energy of the whole body to make fun. In the play, she is a physical genius, and all the strange equipment of the death squad is from her hands. The open homosexuality also makes her handsome in the film.
The most handsome front desk boy in history
: This is one of the biggest highlights of the film. The director once again subverted the setting of women as supporting roles in movies of the same type, and accompanied a super handsome guy as the front desk for this group of girls. What's even more subversive is that the hammer in the film is almost a moving vase with a skill value of 0. Until the end of the film, he finally learned to answer the front desk phone... This kind of ironic setting has brought this film to the film. Freshness.
The nonsensical comedy
"Super Expendables" labelled as feminism is a typical American nonsensical movie. The director boldly upgraded the funny style of the previous work, and completely entered the "funny" mode, and made a group of women rejected and abandoned by the authority. Heroes who save the city. And all the roles of men in the play: the mayor, the two secret agents of the security bureau, and the two leaders of the academy, including the big villain, are almost all troublemakers. This is very subversive. There is no love drama in the film. The only emotion is the friendship between the sisters. The film is completed from a purely female perspective, coupled with the play of male characters (especially Hammer), so it is labeled "feminism".
As a sequel, "Super Expendables" has made major changes to the style of the previous work. Although it has achieved innovation in character creation, the over-emphasized nonsensical funny weakened the most important "ghost hunting mission" of the series. ". In the classic inheritance, apart from the cute ghost baby LOGO and the return of the last few familiar ghosts, the biggest highlight of the film is to let the ghostbusters from the previous game come guest appearances with new identities.
I personally think that Paul Feige's adaptation has injected new blood into this series of films. The two subversions of nonsensical style and female team are more in line with the taste of contemporary audiences. It was originally a "ghost hunting" series with the theme of Popcorn Family Fun. There should not be too heavy emotional baggage. Under the very limited story mode, it is commendable to be able to make such a new attempt. If there is a sequel, maybe you can go out of New York and go to other cities or regions to make a big fuss. Of course, I also hope that this group of women's teams with strong funny talents can have a men's team to partner or compete with them, which must be very interesting.
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