The giant of light in the marvel world

Chapter 197 Who will explain?

In the first half of the movie, Stark was still chattering away and complaining all the time, but in the later period, the frequency of his speech became significantly less, and he seemed to be attracted by the unfolding of the movie.

The storyline of Nexter is not bad to begin with. In addition, Richard continued to invite the experienced director he worked with last time to grasp the rhythm and make subtle adjustments. Even he himself was very satisfied with the plot control. .

And he didn't skimp on where the money should be spent. Knowing exactly what moviegoers wanted to see most, Richard extended the film's length to two hours with two additional fight scenes. He didn't skimp on special effects at all when it came to the fight between Ultraman and the alien beasts. Every battle was like a waste of money, and both the visual effects and the fight guidance were impeccable. .

When the protagonist transforms for the last time and engages in the final battle with the alien beasts in Chicago, he represents more than just Ultraman. He is a father who bravely stands up for his son, a warrior who fights to protect the territory and the people, and even more so a human being.

When the battle reaches a critical moment, the protagonist's former comrades also arrive in fighter jets to provide fire support. In the end, humans and Ultraman worked together, and the powerful alien beast was finally eliminated, turning into dust and scattering in the wind under the sunset.

After a rare moment of watching the final battle in silence, Tony suddenly turned around and asked, "About Ultraman...is this really your opinion?"

"Yeah, that's about it in my opinion." Richard shrugged, "Although you said he couldn't be human, at least he fought alongside us, right?"

Tony was silent for a long time without speaking, just watching the movie scene near the end in silence. In a daze, the guardian under the sunset in the film seemed to overlap with the body in his impression, and they looked so similar.

"The filming was pretty good." It wasn't until the end of the movie and the credits began to roll across the screen that he stood up from his seat and said, "If the full score is 10, I'll give you a 6... No, it's 7 points. If you still want to make a sequel, I can invest."

A score of 7 is surprisingly high for a guy like Stark. Generally speaking, as long as he doesn't say the movie is a piece of shit, it means he likes it.

But of course, that's not the point...

Richard only heard his last words, and his eyes lit up: "Really? Then don't regret it then."

Tony waved his hand, stood up and left the theater.

Even Stark rarely gave a bad review. It can be imagined that the quality of the movie is quite good. In the end, there was no surprise. The box office on the first day of the movie was 2.5 times higher than last time. No matter what the final result was, it was enough to be recorded in film history.

What's even more rare is that the positive reviews from film critics also occupy the mainstream. During the most popular period, the film packaged the mysterious image of Ultraman into a hero and a symbol of hope for people, and this is what people want to see most in today's environment.

But as we all know, if there are good reviews, there will naturally be negative voices. Immediately, some people jumped out to question it, saying that they felt that the producers were too optimistic in shaping the image of Ultraman. In fact, it is obvious that the other party cannot be a human being, and his attitude towards the world is still open to question, let alone whether he is a hero.

I don’t know if they were instigated by the old guys in the Pentagon who had just eaten up. A group of experts jumped out and pointed out that such an existence itself involves politics, and listed a long list of reasons to explain "Austria". Why Terman is a threat to the world."

"Such an existence itself is a challenge to the existing system!" A pot-bellied expert said on a TV talk show, "Imagine there is such a guy on the earth. He is beyond the government and above the law. Above that, you can do whatever you want. Maybe he is helping us solve trouble today, but maybe he will want to cause trouble tomorrow. What can restrain him by then? Because he only abides by his own rules , its own law.”

"But some people will point out that there is no doubt that he did save many people." The host sitting opposite said, "In today's context, more people may feel that his existence brings hope."

The expert shook his head repeatedly and sighed.

"That's just the way the movie is expressed, and the production team represents the good expectations of mankind." The expert knocked his knuckles on the table and said, "But movies are movies after all, and we live in real reality. To be honest, I don't I’m not optimistic that people are so crazy about this creature that we know nothing about. I hope that at least the government can stay calm. We must be prepared at any time. It will not be surprising if the other party reveals its evil intentions towards the earth one day..."

"..."

There were many similar objections, and Richard was naturally listening to them.

But does he care? Apparently don't care.

Rather, the more noisy these guys are, the happier he is. Because the more fierce they quarreled, the greater the heat and attention the matter itself would receive, and the more money he would put in his pocket.

As for whether those so-called experts regard Ultraman as a threat?

Haha, don’t you look at me?

Even the Pentagon doesn't dare to do anything to him, how can a few experts just rely on their words to annoy him to death?

The movie box office is rising every day, which makes Richard feel quite good these days. He would check the box office growth several times a day, and it felt like he was dreaming back to the time when he was obsessed with stock trading in his previous life, but this stock only went up, not down...

That day when he returned home, as soon as he opened the door of his new house, he saw the two girls at home sitting back on the sofa in the living room in a panic. Both girls have extraordinary skills, and their movement speed far exceeds the limits of the human body. It is difficult for ordinary bosses to detect any small moves made by such employees.

But unfortunately, their landlord is no ordinary boss.

When Richard entered the door with his dynamic vision, he could vaguely see Gwen flying from the back of the sofa and jumping into the sofa. He quickly grabbed a ballpoint pen and turned it around on his slender fingertips. It looked like he was studying hard on the table. Open textbooks. Jessica, on the other hand, sat on the sofa directly opposite with her legs crossed as if nothing had happened, holding a copy of "Daily Planet" in her hand.

It looked as if the two girls wanted to hide something from him.

Richard walked forward slowly and turned the algebra textbook in front of Gwen.

It's amazing. He is worthy of being the primary school bully of the Spider family. He can do algebra problems and other books by reading them backwards. It's simply terrifying.

Little girl Gwen's face turned red when her disguise was seen through, and she dared not say a word.

Richard glanced at the two of them unhurriedly: "So, who's going to explain to me what's going on?"

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