Chapter five hundred and thirty nine early exit
In Duke's "Batman: The Moment of War", the differences between Henry Ducad and Bruce Wayne are more due to ideological differences, or they can be said to be ideological differences. Ideological issues are often irreconcilable contradictions, especially in dealing with the depraved city of Gotham.≧,
Henry Dukad inherited the consistent purpose of the Shadow Warrior League, believing that sin can only be eliminated and order needs to be rebuilt on this basis.
But Bruce Wayne believes that Gotham City is still saved. Although he has become the embodiment of fear, he is not a law enforcement officer, and he will not deal with criminals at will on behalf of anyone or force.
Batman also formed a basic principle of not killing people.
This principle can suppress the power transformed by Bruce Wayne from anger and fear, thereby limiting the problems of violence hidden deep in his heart, and can also become a kind of confinement.
Everything has its own two sides.
So, a billionaire, a playboy during the day, becomes the embodiment of fear and justice at night, seeking justice to the culprits who destroy the city, including Henry Dukad, who wants to destroy the sin city of Gotham and the Shadow Warriors Alliance.
Norman Hiller and Brad Miller stared at the big screen like other audiences in the theater. In their hearts, this "Batman: The Moment of War" is undoubtedly a certain gap from Duke's most peak work, "The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King", but in the Batman series, it is undoubtedly the most outstanding work.
It's not only the plot setting, but also the various props in the film.
Unlike the four Batmans in the 1990s, the tools used by Bruce Wayne are not too exaggerated or sci-fi, but are closer to real technology, even the Batmobile. More displays are wildness and power.
Looking at the Batmobile rushing on the screen, both on the road and on the roof, it was like walking on flat ground. With the muscular shape, many "cool" sounds sounded in the theater.
"This is the Batmobile for Bruce Wayne."
Even the older Brad Miller expressed such feelings.
Norman Shearer echoed his words, "I want to have a car like this, this is the Batmobile!"
From the promotion before the film was released, Norman Miller knew that the Batmobile would be available after the film was released, but the minimum price of more than 100,000 US dollars was not something he could afford.
"Why did Duke choose this type of Batmobile?"
Erin Lauder frowned and asked to himself. Scarlett Johnson, who is an insider next to him, whispered, "The action style of the video is the route of wild power. The Batmobile must conform to the style design of Bruce Wayne."
"It's true." Erin Lauder nodded.
How awkward would it be if it was designed as a sports car according to the fighting style of Bruce Wayne in the film.
In Chicago's classic theater, "Batman: The Moment of War" has reached its final stage of decisive battle, while "Dynasty of Heaven" far away in Los Angeles has only recently begun due to the time difference.
Krish, who became an epic fan by watching the Lord of the Rings, also sat in the premiere of "Dynasties".
He had led a protest against Duke's adaptation of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but the power and excitement of the trilogy were directly transformed into Duke's fan. However, he liked epic movies more deeply. Although the Lord of the Rings later watched some bad epic films such as "King Arthur" and "Alexander the Great", he still had a great interest in "Dynasty of Heaven".
So, instead of choosing the premiere of "Batman: The War Moment" far away in Chicago, he attended the premiere of "Dynasty of Heaven" in Los Angeles.
However, this film is not much better than the recognized bad movies such as "King Arthur" and "Alexander the Great". After watching less than a quarter of it, Krish yawned one after another.
If it were just himself, it might be a matter of personal appreciation, but wherever Krisch's eyes reached, most of the audience's attention was not entirely focused on the film. Some were eating popcorn, some were drinking coke, some were stretching, some were whispering, and even a few people closed their eyes and seemed to have fallen asleep.
As the screening deepened, Krish felt that the film was boring.
There are traces of imitating the Lord of the Rings trilogy in many places in the film, which is understandable. After all, after Duke's Lord of the Rings trilogy, almost all epic war films imitate him, but the imitation of "Dynasty of Heaven" is really not very successful, especially the most important war scenes in this type of film, which look grand but extremely chaotic.
Perhaps the real battlefield is chaotic, but most viewers, including Krish, do not want to see the war in the film, which is also chaotic. In this case, what fun is there to watch?
Then there is the actor. Orlando Bloom was made famous by Duke for the role of Legolas, but after leaving the director who made him famous, his own flaws were fully exposed.
In Krish's opinion, Orlando Bloom is still a suitable male vase role like Legolas. It is a bit secondary to the actor in this film. If he replaced a more masculine actor and played a real hero, "Dynasty of Heaven" might be called an epic, not a teenager Werter's trouble.
Even in the performance of other actors not very exciting, he was a loss of the moon among the stars.
Not to mention anything else, just in the selection of actors, you can see the gap between Ridley Scott and Duke.
This was really a painful movie viewing experience.
Krish confirmed this without hesitation, and the best way to end this pain is undoubtedly to stay away.
Although the screening was not over yet and even though it took a lot of effort to get the ticket to the premiere, Krish decided not to endure it anymore, and this boring movie was not worthy of him to endure it.
"Feel sorry……"
He stood up with his waist, "Can you let me go?"
The man glanced at Krish in confusion and suddenly asked, "Are you going to leave?"
Hearing his words, Krish nodded slightly. The man did not move out of the way, but stood up like him.
"I'm going to leave, too," he said.
Just as the man's words fell, several people around him stood up one after another, followed Krish's footsteps, and walked out along the passage, obviously no longer interested in continuing to read.
Entering the corridor leading to the exit and taking advantage of the light on the screen, Krish realized that it was not only them who left the stage. In other places where ordinary audiences were sitting, many people walked outwards, and even in some positions in the back row, they were completely empty, and it was obvious that some people had left the stage earlier.
Shaking his head, even if he was not a professional, Krish could vaguely guess that this epic war film called "The Dynasty of Heaven" was probably not much better than the end of "King Arthur" and "Alexander the Great".
What's more...
When he walked out of the theater, he couldn't help but look at the East. In the distant Chicago, Duke's film was premiering. Twentieth Century Fox and Ridley Scott actually used such a film to collide with "Batman: The Moment of War", and the chances of winning were really low.
Although the Batman series is extremely bad, in the hearts of hardcore fans of Duke-style movies like Krish, "Batman: The War Moment" is no worse than "Dynasty" I just watched.
After falling in love with Duke's style by the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Krish added to watch all his movies. Even the worst-received "Hundred Thousand Hurricanes" is several times more exciting than "Dynasty of Heaven".
Retracted his gaze toward the east, and several people who left the venue early passed by him. The voices of these people's discussion inevitably reached Crish's ears.
"What kind of garbage is this?"
"If there was no Lord of the Rings trilogy, perhaps this video could be called an epic..."
"I'm so lucky. I fell asleep bored in less than ten minutes after watching the movie."
"Orlando Bloom's performance was really terrible when he left Duke."
More and more people walked out of the theater. Krish stood here for only a few minutes, and more than 20 people came out one after another. For the premiere of an epic blockbuster with an investment of more than $100 million, this is really unimaginable.
In the theater, Ridley Scott's face turned pale. Even if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he heard the people next to him tell what happened in the back seat. For a well-known big director, it was almost an insult.
What an embarrassing scene it would be for dozens or even hundreds of viewers to leave the premiere.
He originally wanted to compete with the director at the top of the industry with this epic masterpiece, but he might have lost before the competition really began.
Are you willing? Of course you are not willing.
Ridley Scott couldn't help but turn to look at the place where the executives of Twentieth Century Fox were sitting. If it weren't for them, how could "Dynasty" become what it is now? It turned into a story that was almost different from what he imagined...
But he knew that he was unwilling to accept it and had no choice. How could a mere director compete with the system of the entire Hollywood industry?
In the whole of Hollywood, directors who can get the final editing rights in each of their own movies can count them with one hand, and Duke Rosenberg is undoubtedly one of them.
There is a gap between me and him after all!
Chapter completed!