Hellboy who grew up, what didn't grow up, is the connotation of the movie...

Gennaro 2022-04-20 09:01:13

still remember <>The first sentence: "What makes a man a man?" I have to say that the big red guy was really naive in the first episode, and the plot seemed to be based on his rebellion. But in the end, His choice allows him to be called a "real man". A Hellboy, in addition to being funny and exciting, actually has a history of Hellboy's growth.
In episode 2, I am very pleased to see this The big red man has grown up. He seems to be a little old from the original rebellious period. He looks like he is almost 30 years old. From the appearance of his assistant and the fire girl, it can be seen that the second episode is It's not a few years after the end of the first episode. But why does it give me the feeling that the gap is so big. According to the first episode. If the 60-year-old human being is the 20-year-old red man, then in the second episode , His real age should be no more than 25 years old, but he looks like an uncle. Especially when he is drunk... To be honest, I don't understand, nor do I understand the connotation of episode 2. Except for some What else is there for me to think about besides the great fights and special effects? Maybe, like a normal American blockbuster, the focus is on the effects. Hellboy is old and full of passion before we even see him in his 20s By the time he was old.

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  • Edd 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    I really don't understand if you haven't read the manga, just look at the picture

  • Leola 2021-10-20 19:03:01

    Like the first one, no creativity and cliché plot.

Hellboy II: The Golden Army quotes

  • [about Johann]

    Tom Manning: No fingerprints, no photos. But they say, and I'm translating, "he has a nice, open face."

    [Johann's head turns out to be a clear, open bowl of glass]

  • Johann Krauss: You say I'm not human, but on the contrary, I understand your pain all too well. You see, a long time ago, I lost the woman I love, and that was, in fact, the cause of my present misfortune. I will tell you about it someday. But for now, the tactical advantage is ours! Consider this: the Prince lacks the crown piece. And without it, his Army poses no threat to us.

    Liz Sherman: So, we have clearance then?

    Johann Krauss: Agent Sherman... Liz... screw ze clearance! Ve vill *take* that plane!