"Perhaps Marvel's most worthwhile American drama: The Punisher"

Janiya 2022-10-05 12:15:54

Previously, among the many American dramas of Marvel, the best-known is "Daredevil", which tells the story of a blind lawyer turning into a superhero with super hearing to fight criminals at night.

In the second season of DD, a lot of space was used to describe the origin of the Punisher, and the evaluation was extraordinary. As expected, it didn't take long for Netflix to launch a personal series of The Punisher.

A total of 13 episodes, not long. But most people really can't stand it. Netflix’s several super-English dramas are ashamed. I have only watched DD, JJ and the League of Defenders. The rest is simply not interested, and I heard that word of mouth is not good.

I found such a rule that these dramas basically have a routine. The first few episodes occasionally show some of the best shots, and then start a lengthy preparation, that is, from here, ordinary people abandon the drama and take the punisher. That said, episodes 1-7 are basically all foreshadowing, and the last few episodes start to do business. This is also a place that many people don't like.

But I just like this kind of tuned drama. A lot of foreshadowing in the early stage makes the later plot very tense. For example, Micro holds Frank’s body while crying and saying: "My friend is dying, who will save him? !" We can feel an emotional outburst, thanks to the "long foreshadowing" in the early stage.

Just after watching the ending, I only thought of so much, so be it.

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The Punisher quotes

  • Frank Castle: One Batch, Two Batch, Penny and Dime.

  • Lewis Wilson: Sic semper tyrannis.