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Chapter 400 Questions and criticisms

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Superman saved many people and the metropolis, which was seen by many people. Compared with the victims of the Mets War, these people are still the majority. To some extent, they recognized that Superman was the hero who saved their city.

At the end of the film, the ruins of the metropolis Superman and the Day of Destruction War have been cleaned up and turned into a memorial square. In the center of the square, the admirers of Superman pulled down a curtain of a statue. The statue of Superman stood tall and became a veritable hero of the metropolis.

However, as the camera turned, there were countless protest banners standing outside the square, such as monsters and murderers, and some people were burning Superman uniform-style clothing.

The people inevitably split in front of Superman, some worship Superman, and some hate Superman.

"Man of Steel" ends here.

In the private screening room in Chicago, Roger Albert stood up with his chair armrests, then clapped his palms. The applause was monotonous, but it represented his attitude.

How could an alien with powerful power and not fully learn to control himself?

"This is the best superhero movie I've ever seen." He said directly to Richard Ropey, "Dark, deep, restrained, heavy..."

Richard Ropey nodded and said, "In previous superhero movies, the damage caused by combat is always ignored, but is this way of handling it really good?"

Although this is asking, his answer is obvious.

In the New York State Theater, applause rang like a tide, and it took a long time to stop. Doug clapped and said to his partner, "How do you feel?"

"The scene is not enough, it is quite textured and has a strong style." The people next to him couldn't help but exclaim, "The battle between Superman and Wonder Woman in Destruction Day is quite ignited, especially the scene where Wonder Woman comes on BGM is ignited, but after watching it, I always feel that I'm not satisfied. I really want to see the Justice League as soon as possible."

Doug laughed, and his companions laughed happily. Of course, they would be happy to see such a great video.

In the front row, Murphy and the main members of the crew routinely dealt with the crowd who came to congratulate him, and entered the news hall from the VIP channel reserved in front.

Unlike the previous premiere, Warner Bros. arranged a press conference after the screening.

In the film, Chris Evans is the protagonist, but at the press conference, almost all media reporters looked at Murphy and had problems. Even if they were not professional reporters covering movies and Hollywood, they could see that this was definitely a unique movie.

Man of Steel is neither like any superhero movie that has appeared nor like the common summer popcorn film that has been seriously homogenized. It looks so unique and exudes a dark yet charming temperament.

"Director Stanton, we just saw a reshape of Superman, who is different from past films and is different from comic characters."

A reporter from "Premiere" magazine stood up first, "Can you tell me why you wanted to create such a superman?"

There was something wrong with the microphone in front of Murphy. He signaled Gal Gadot next to him, and Gal Gadot switched his microphone in front of Murphy.

"Superman is indeed a very difficult superhero to photograph. Many people know him, but they don't know him."

After adjusting the height of the microphone, Murphy looked at the press room filled with journalists below and said, "For me, the most challenging thing about the creation of Superman movies is how to show people this character who is regarded as a god, with a sense of identity and can be deeply rooted in people's hearts. When the senior executives of Warner Bros. found me, I realized that this was a great opportunity to see Clark Kent's struggle, let people see their own shadows in Clark, and thus truly know him; to be able to realize with Clark that he had to face and take, and to become that superhero and super idol with him."

He thought about it and said, "Reshaping Superman is one of the reasons we made this movie. He has always been a great idol. Everyone knows something about him, but when you realize that there are so many things you don't know, the experience will be very special."

A reporter from The Hollywood Reporter stood up and asked, "What do you think of Miss Gal Gadot and the Wonder Woman she played?"

“She was doing perfectly.”

Given her relationship with Gal Gadot, Murphy did not intend to say much, but simply said, "She played a very important role in this movie and was the introduction to other heroes in the Justice League."

There are not many heroes involved in the film. Apart from Superman and Wonder Woman, the only trace that can be found is Batman. A reporter with the "Entertainment Weekly" tag hanging on his chest took the microphone and asked, "You can see from the film that the Wayne Building in the Metropolis was destroyed by Superman and Destruction Day in the Great War. Is the next DC superhero movie related to Batman?"

"Sorry..." Murphy shook his head, "I'm just the director of "Man of Steel". How will the subsequent series develop? You have to ask Warner Bros. and the planning team of DC Comics."

Anyway, Murphy has not received any news that Warner Bros. renewed the subsequent film director agreement with him. According to Bill Rossis, Warner Bros.'s senior executives are still very concerned about his high pay.

Murphy could not lower his requirements. He took over "Man of Steel" for high rewards.

Murphy was able to deal with the previous questions with ease, but someone soon raised the problem.

A British female journalist stood up, "Why did Superman choose the battlefield in the Metropolis in the last battle between Superman and Day of Destruction? He didn't know that this would cause accidental injury? He seemed extremely irrational in the battle and did not have enough experience..."

"I'm surprised by your question..." Murphy's face showed an incredible expression, "Because for me, this is part of Superman, and no superhero should appear out of thin air. Anyone needs to learn and accumulate when dealing with a crisis. Even Superman needs time to grow."

Another reporter from the Wall Street Journal also questioned, "Superman's duty is to protect civilians. He is fully capable of leading the battle to a wilderness that is rarely visited, rather than fighting in downtown areas, and ultimately causing such terrifying casualties."

"Superman is just a Chu brother. He has just experienced two battles." Murphy said slowly, "I am very clear in the video. The entire battle is always dominated by the natural killer machine Destruction Day. Superman and Wonder Woman have no chance of choosing a battlefield."

There is no doubt that "Man of Steel" shows how much harm it will cause to civilians when power is uncontrolled. The video shows that civilian casualties that break through Hollywood's inherent model are the focus of many media reporters.

While changes bring fresh stimulation, there will never be a lack of doubts and criticism.

Just like the public and the media's views on Superman in the film, the real media reporters' setting of "Man of Steel" is divided into two camps, but the doubters are only a small number.

Compared with the media, the audience's views on this film are relatively unified, especially those who can watch the premiere and early stages, are either fans of Superman or supporters of Murphy...

The past Superman movies really lacked unique styles and characteristics. Now they undoubtedly have this and have won the hearts of many Superman fans.

Even though some people are somewhat dissatisfied with posing such a serious and depressing character, they still give positive comments when interviewed by reporters and investigated company inquiries.

When Doug went out, he met a site investigator from cinemasore. After taking the small gift from the other party, he said, "a+! It must be a+!"

He first gave the rating and continued, "This is not a happy movie, but Murphy took the comic hero movie to a new level, with a deep style and inner confusion, which further added the heavy feeling of the DC hero."

Just over ten feet away to his left, a male audience was interviewed by a TV station.

"Murphy just gave Superman the darkness and heavy feeling of my deep love!" The fan's face was a little excited, "Wonder Woman is so dazzling, the soundtrack is so good that it's kidney-burning, and it lives up to expectations! It beats the twenty streets of "Spider-Man 3" released some time ago!"

Many viewers in North America who watched the early and premiere were accepted on-site consultations from cinemasore. These ratings and comments were immediately passed to the headquarters of cinemasore, and then they were taken out one by one to refine them to obtain specific prediction data.

"Special effects, fighting scenes, soundtracks are shocking, igniting! Breaking! As a defunct fan of D, I am still excited now! The visual effect is shocking!"

"I was very entangled in love. Even though I knew that Superman was portrayed too dark, I was still shocked by Murphy Stanton's excellent design."

"After watching it, I'm full of Wonder Woman! So handsome! The game between the people, power, media, villains and superheroes is OK. Murphy's personal style and Superman are almost perfectly integrated."

"This is definitely the best Superman in history, and even the best superhero movie. Although there is a slight flaw in the plot, the later Superman and Wonder Woman fight Destruction Day, completely turning Spider-Man, X-Men and Fantastic Four into various scumbags."

"The strongest fighting scene in the history of science fiction, this film truly reflects the oppression brought by the disparity of creatures at the far end of the evolution chain. The rhythm of the whole film is as compact and gratifying as a trailer, and it is the most worthy of the science fiction film." (To be continued.)
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