While shooting his own film, Zack Snyder has also been paying attention to Martin's situation.

The two filmed at Warner's photography base, so it was easy to visit each other, and Martin had no intention of hiding it, there was no need.

"Martin has so many real scenes in the Pinewood Photography District?"

Zack Snyder was a little surprised.

Different from Martin's choice, Zack Snyder used a lot of green screen technology in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".

In order to show the epic feeling of the film, Zack Snyder used a lot of blue and yellow to increase the graininess and oil painting texture of the picture.

In order to make the story of the film more perfect, he found five famous Hollywood screenwriters, David S. Goyer, Chris Terrio, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Bob Kane, to compile the script, and revised it 27 times in total.

In order to make the costumes of the film more stylized, he invited the famous costume designer Michael Wilkinson to shoot costumes for the three protagonists in the film - Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.

When designing the Batman uniform, the production team created a new material through multi-program printing technology, which allowed them to build different layers.

The production team drew the Batman uniform on the computer, which has 75 layers.

In the end, Michael Wilkinson made a total of 12 Superman uniforms, 10 Batman uniforms and 4 Wonder Woman armors.

It can be said that for this movie and to win, Zack Snyder has achieved perfection in details.

So when he saw the shooting of Martin's crew "secretly" photographed by his assistant, he was so surprised, it was too simple.

The costumes of the Suicide Squad are completely improved versions of ordinary people's clothes, and they are changed in the direction of "tattered".

The holes in Harley Quinn's fishnet stockings and the rips on her vest; Deadshot Floyd Lawton's dusty coat; and Waylon Jones's peeling leather jacket...

And the props, full of the industrial style of the steam age, that old and heavy mechanical feel.

Zack Snyder's tense nerves relaxed slightly.

On second thought, did Martin not take the so-called competition seriously at all? Why does it feel like he was just coping with it?

A little disappointment rose in my heart again.

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Of course Martin was not coping with it. How could such an anti-hero movie make the villains as glamorous and beautiful as real superheroes? !

Besides, there are highlights in the film.

In the original timeline, Harley Quinn's super short shorts were the highlight, whether it was the color or... uh, that.

In this version, Martin added some brightly colored elements to the "female swordsman"'s clothing - such as the bright red belt on the black tight leather pants, the bright red tight vest, and the silver-white mask.

The most distinctive feature is the small wind chime on the tassel of the long sword. When the female swordsman kills, it makes a crisp sound, adding a bit of playfulness to the killing.

Martin's assistant director is still Sofia.

After reading the script, she had some questions and asked Martin: "Almost all the members of the Suicide Squad in the script are villains, and they are all villains who kill without blinking an eye. Will it cause controversy?"

Sophia's idea is also the idea of ​​David Ayer, the director of the Suicide Squad in the original timeline. It is because he is worried that using "villains" as the protagonist will cause disgust among the mainstream audience that he whitewashed the villains in the team.

For example, the family warmth of Deadshot, Harley Quinn is willing to be controlled by the Joker because of love, the Pyro surrenders because he lost control and burned his family to death, and even the most ferocious Killer Croc has various funny shots.

Of course, the world is not black and white. Even villains and criminals have their own emotions. It is natural.

But the movie portrays too much of the "white" side of these characters, while omitting the "black" side, which itself runs counter to the film's positioning of "letting a group of dangerous and vicious criminals save the world".

After the movie was released, this negative side also became the film's failure, otherwise the box office might be higher.

Martin did not have this entanglement.

Because he knew that using villains as protagonists would not cause trouble or discourage most viewers, such as the classic anti-hero drama "The Boys" in the original timeline, which was a great success.

Even because the audience loved it so much, in the later seasons, the villain who was not originally the protagonist, Homelander, had more and more scenes, and the original protagonist "Huey Campbell" gradually became a supporting role.

In fact, once the villain role is well shot, it can actually release greater charm than the positive role, because the villain has no restrictions.

In real life, ordinary people who are restricted by various rules and regulations, don’t they yearn for a reckless life in their hearts?

Isn’t evil something inherent in every human gene? Just like kindness is also a chance.

Of course they yearn for it, but in reality, ordinary people simply cannot do it recklessly. If they can see it in the movie and put themselves into it, it will also bring them a great emotional release and give people a very refreshing feeling.

For example, "¨¨ Joker".

Martin, who had experienced it once, was familiar with it.

"Don't worry, Sofia, I know what I'm doing. As long as the audience is satisfied, they won't care whether it's 'Harley Quinn' or 'Superman'. Instead of making a movie about 'righteous heroes with some flaws saving the world', it's better to let the audience watch a movie about 'extreme villains fighting each other'. It's better not to conflict with the character setting and story setting of the movie itself."

"If a group of criminals who can (good Zhao) kill innocent civilians as if they were ants save the world, not because of the bombs in the body, nor because they were forced, but because of their inner "justice", this film will be distorted. "

For example, in the original film, the Fireman, who had known the members of the team for less than two days, had no scenes in the film to build relationships with other members, but in the final battle, he shouted "I don't want to lose my family again", and then died generously, which was very embarrassing.

It would be more appropriate to arrange for him to be threatened by Amanda Wallerley with the bomb in his brain, forcing him to rescue others, and finally die.

To be honest, the reason why the original film was so popular was probably mostly because the old perverts went to see the "Harley Quinn" with her butt exposed, and some people even watched it more than once.

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

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