"The conscience of America has died with Robert, Martin and John."

On the screen, Perry does not care about the legality of Batman's lynching, and wants Clark to accept the same point of view:

"In America, the assassination of politicians is the norm, and the lives of ordinary people are even less worth mentioning. Batman should not be held accountable for lynching criminals."

"If the police will not help, then the media should advocate for the right thing. Perry, the Daily Planet had a position when it was founded."

"You can do this in 1938, but this is not 1938. The Works Progress Administration no longer employs people, and a pile of apples is not worth a few bucks."

The critics wrote furiously.

They really enjoyed it. The hidden things in the movie are like puzzles, which make them solve them with great interest.

Take this line for example:.

1938 is the year when Superman was born in comics, symbolizing "truth, justice and the American way".

In the 21st century America, the so-called truth and justice no longer have a say, and the welfare work that once focused on supporting the lower classes is no longer in favor.

The conscience of America has died with Robert, Martin and 27 Johns. This refers to the words of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, in a speech:

"We always thought that our country was a ballot system rather than a bullet system until John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King were assassinated."

There is also this sentence: "Did he go back to Kansas by touching his heels together three times?"

Quoted from "The Wizard of Oz" where Dorothy can fly back to Kansas by touching her heels together three times.

And Clark is from Smallville, Kansas.

Perry made fun of Clark's origin many times, mocking him as a bumpkin and a country bumpkin. The previous "Good morning, Smallville!" also had this meaning.

If the critics are happy, it means that the audience is not happy.

Zack Snyder seems to have made extremely lengthy preparations before every battle. Although the battle scenes are really exciting and the special effects are grand, the audience always feels that they can't get too interested, as if they were hypnotized by the long preparations.

The key is that the director has too many "private goods" in these preparations, which does not play a big role in advancing the plot.

This has led to the audience feeling that the battles in the movie are too abrupt, forced to start, and then forced to stop.

In the eyes of the audience, perhaps the only highlight of the film is Wonder Woman's straight, strong, and round long legs? !

Anyway, Martin could feel that whenever Wonder Woman appeared in battle, the sluggish atmosphere in the entire theater would suddenly lift up.

He subconsciously turned his head to look at where Gal Gadot was sitting.

But he saw that she was also looking at him with a sharp gaze.

Seeing Martin looking at her, the two looked at each other, and Gal Gadot gave a secret smile.

Martin immediately received the message from the other party-let's have sex tonight!!!

"The red cape is coming, the red cape is coming! You and your hearing are running on the street to remind us, if you come from the land, hang one, if you come from the sky, hang two", on the screen, Lex incited humans to go to war with Superman for "independence".

During the American War of Independence, because the British army wore red uniforms with long skirts like red capes, Paul Revere warned the people that the British army was coming with "The Red Army is coming".

In the hymn "Paul Revere Riding" given to this hero by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, it is mentioned that "if you come from the land, hang one, if you come from the sea, hang two", which also means to warn the British army to attack.

Superman saved people from a fire during the Mexican Day of the Dead. People dressed as ghosts gathered around him and tried to touch the god with their fingers. Superman's expression gradually changed from a smile to a melancholy.

Sophia was surprised and said, "There is a ritual of killing gods in the Mexican Day of the Dead. At the same time, Jesus was "crowned with thorns" by the crowd before his death. Doesn't this plot imply that Superman died in the end?"

Martin smiled and nodded, "That's probably it."

Sophia's surprise did not diminish but increased. "Let the protagonist die. Director Zack Snyder really dared to shoot it!"

"Again, too ambitious. He shot Superman as if he were Jesus." Martin said.

Then he added: "Zack Snyder wants to depict the dilemma Superman faces through visual imagery - the more people he saves, the more miraculous his actions become. However, this god-like sense of morality is constantly superimposed on him, and this situation can easily become: if someone can float in the sky, how can you not rely on him to help you solve all your suffering. But Superman doesn't want this. He is just a kid from a Kansas farm who just wants to do the right thing, but people ask him to do more than that."

"He wants to express human greed and Superman's innocence, but forgets that the audience is all human. Can they get any pleasure (feeling) in such a heavy and depressing film plot with self-condemnation? I don't think so."

Two hours later, the film came to the end.

The battle of fate begins.

(Mordred pierces King Arthur's body with a spear, and King Arthur approaches Mordred with the spear piercing his body, and endures the pain to stab Excalibur at Mordred.)

The scene of "Dark Ages" was perfectly reproduced on the screen - Doomsday pierces Superman's body with his own bone spur, and Superman approaches Doomsday with the bone spur piercing his body, and endures the pain to stab Doomsday with the kryptonite spear. This scene ends, and the image of King Arthur ends here.

Sophia said: "It's too confusing, so is Superman Jesus or King Arthur?"

But Martin frowned and said: "Batman's presence in the last battle was too weak, and he could only shoot cold guns to attract fire.The film then ran away, which was inconsistent with the previous foreshadowing. "

Then nodded and said, "You are right, it is indeed too messy. Zack wanted to express the struggle of mortals against gods by letting Batman fight Superman at the beginning, but it became the self-redemption of gods in the later part. I can only say that he 567 really loves Superman too much."

"I have to say that this movie gives Superman too many things from beginning to end, and only the first half gives Batman something. As for the others - hehe, they are all soy sauce, including Wonder Woman."

"Look at this scene, isn't this the "Lamentation of Christ"? Mary is at the center of the portrait, mourning for Jesus sadly. St. John kneels on the left side of Jesus in bright red clothes - Lois throws herself in front of Superman to mourn and cry for him, Bruce stares at Superman guiltily, convinced that he has failed him. There are still crosses and thick smoke in the background, but a beam of light shines through the smoke to illuminate Superman and Lois. ”

Then Superman’s funeral, the scene of thousands of people seeing him off, and the scene of the carriage pulling the coffin and the national flag covering the coffin made Martin shake his head. Isn’t this imitating the scene of Kennedy’s funeral?

It’s simply obsessive.

At the final burial, Father Daniel Leon’s eulogy directly quoted Isaiah: “The dead will be resurrected, and the corpses will rise. Awake and sing, you who sleep in the dust. For your dew is like the dew of vegetables, and the earth will give up the dead.”

Well, this tells everyone that Superman will be resurrected like Jesus.

Obviously Zack Snyder wanted to make this movie look more tragic, but he also wanted to please the audience, so he couldn’t make up his mind and made it look weird.

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards, thank you.)

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