Old school story: Superman is a vibrational wave with a starting point of (0,0) always at Y>0 and an amplitude of 1. When it is 0, it is a reporter from the People's Daily News. Once the evil forces appear, it will quickly shake to 1; for the bad guys, it is a straight line parallel to the X-axis with Y=-1. This parallel line might not look so flat if the writers were a little more chasing. But the skewness will not exceed 0.2.
Story of this film: The characteristics of Superman’s curve remain unchanged; the so-called anti-hero-style Yingmeng starts from the vibration wave of (0,0), and also moves in the positive direction of the Y-axis at the beginning, but the peak value can reach 1.5 at one time, or even exceed Superman's 1. However, with the development of the plot, the dark side broke out, quickly crossed the X-axis and developed downwards, and then oscillated violently in the range of Y=±1.5. >0 period becomes shorter and amplitude decreases.
Real world: There is no curve that can guarantee that it is always in the Y>0 range, and everyone is repeatedly oscillating across the X-axis. But strangely, none of the curves have ever proven that there have ever been one or more points where Y=0.
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