King of Haibian

Carli 2022-04-19 09:01:08

A superhero who is not a superhero. In fact, it feels like "Kai Bian Wang" is a superhero-themed film that challenges the traditional meaning. There seem to be good and evil in these two films, but they both have more obvious ordinary people. The male protagonist, King Hai Bian, is a child without any skills, and his combat power is basically beyond that of ordinary people. How can such a person become a superhero? It can be seen from "Kipian King 2" that the director is a little bit against superheroes who are above ordinary people or the law to a certain extent. In the movie, it is they who arouse the disgust of others and thus connect the villains together. , to do evil together. At the end of the movie, there will be no more, because this society does not need superheroes beyond ordinary people, only heroes who live around us. In other words, this society where ordinary people live in peacetime does not need any advanced weapons or abilities. What it needs is everyone's maintenance of justice, a good social environment, and a moral environment that is better than those of superhuman heroes. As said at the end of the film, your courage to uphold justice is a superhero.

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  • Kellen 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Little Loli is so handsome

  • Leonor 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Mark Strong plays villains everywhere

Kick-Ass quotes

  • Dave Lizewski: That's not me, by the way. That's some Armenian dude with a history of mental health problems. Who am I? I'm kick ass!

    [six months earlier]

    Dave Lizewski: That's me. Back before any of this crazy shit happened. I guess I'm the last person you'd expect to become a superhero. I'm not saying there was anything wrong with me, but there was nothing special, either. I wasn't into sports, I wasn't a mathlete or a hardcore gamer. I didn't have a piercing, or an eating disorder, or 3000 friends on MySpace. My only superpower was being invisible to girls. And out of my friends, man, I wasn't even the funny one. Like most people my age, I just existed.

  • [last lines]

    Frank D'Amico: God I wish I had a son like you... time for the family reunion!