Using the success of animation to blacken live-action movies is too much

Dion 2021-12-26 08:01:36

I would like to say a few words in response to someone saying that DC cartoons sling movies

It is true that this is a very good work, and the degree of completion is higher than that of any DCEU, but there is no need to use its excellence to belittle the live-action movie. It feels that animation is inherently lower than real people.

Animated movies do not require actors, do not need dimming, and lack details, so exaggerated actions can be easily completed. These are natural advantages that a real person can't compare.

And although this is very successful, if the original picture is restored and the flash point is restarted, I believe it is unacceptable for most people. There are many pictures and even logic, which are reasonable in cartoons, but not real people.

The animation is 90 minutes, and it takes at least three hours to make it into a real person, and there must be a lot of paving to make Xiao Shan reluctantly ignore the rules and be willful once. The little flash here is a bit irritable, and some do not meet my expectations. It is estimated that it is to use his advancement. Many new settings can open up new humanity discussions: for example, the idealist steel skeleton to become a super British leader, the Da Chao who has not been treated kindly since childhood, where does the contradiction between WW and Aquaman come from, and the two ha without a ring , The Death Knell and Le Bald (manually omitted) standing on the side of the humans are obviously impossible to unfold in 90 minutes, so they are only mentioned, only the Wayne family unfolds. This is a very clever approach. It relies on the fans' understanding of the series, and the combination of points and faces makes the world full of feelings of right and wrong and the feeling of being teased by fate.

In contrast, the flash point of the TV series is much inferior, and it has become a watershed between the excitement and water injection of the cw universe.

Thomas Wayne helped Barry not because he could save the world, but Bruce was alive in the repaired timeline. (Tears)

The only shortcoming is that he didn't give too many pictures of Barry and his mother together, and the pace was too rushed to let us see more of Barry to make up for the regrets of his life.

This movie has more fans than Women’s Federation 3 and 4, and it’s too difficult to watch it as a new player. For example, when I watched it, the barrage kept asking who was in the Neptune Killer.

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Extended Reading
  • Royce 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    I haven't read the original manga, I don't know how many changes have been made, but the plot is good and interesting. Although the cause is still the old-fashioned timeline confusion. The graphics are well made, the fighting scenes are smooth, but the characters are ugly. Bat Dad's chin always reminds me of shemales Chick. The cyborg has grown tall, the death knell has shown his skills, Lightning decided to restore his ability a little bit, and Hal became a self-exploding bat. Aquaman is domineering, but he is still sad when he encounters Soy Sauce Superman. Captain Atom is made into a big killer

  • Stewart 2022-03-25 09:01:13

    This one is great! The official is always abusing the old man when he is idle. This time my father became Batman, and my mother became a clown... (I thought my mother would appear.) This one is darker than previous DC works, killing people. Beheading or something... At the end, the tears of the master moved me, "You are the best messenger." In the end, the Flash's parkour exploded! Another: Seems to see Obama?

Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox quotes

  • Batman: Judge Dent was kidnapped last night. Where did the Joker take him?

    Yo-Yo: Even if I did know, it wouldn't do you any good, Bats. He's probably already dead.

    Batman: Then so are you.

    [Batman throws Yo-Yo off the roof]

  • Batman: You should've let her hit the pavement.

    Cyborg: You shouldn't have thrown her.

    Batman: She slipped.