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Chapter 391 The happiest nuclear bomb launch

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In recent years, with the development of digital technology, the speed of films with many special effects is almost a beat slower in almost any place where special effects are displayed, for fear that the audience will not be able to see the exquisiteness of the model, the details of the texture, and the powerful ray tracing rendering, but often it will appear fake once it is slow. This is the consequence of showing off skills.

Murphy sometimes wonders whether this is a director's problem or a special effects company. In order to show off his skills, the special effects company can show off his skills. If it is a director, it should always be clear that technology is a means of storytelling, and the greatest function of special effects is to complete an ideal shot in the mind of a director.

If a director wants to show off his skills, he should go and shoot an advertisement.

"David, the light is thirty degrees to the left, dimming it."

In the studio, Murphy observed the brightness of the shooting scene through the camera lens, and waited for David Robbie to adjust to the appropriate angle, and immediately said loudly, "Okay! Keep the current effect, the actor is ready, and start shooting in five minutes."

As time came, the shooting began again, and Nicholas Cage, who was wearing a shiny bald head, appeared in front of the camera first.

"Who am I? I am the one who ends you!" In front of the green screen, he looked at Chris Evans in Superman's uniform, "I am Lex Luther, billionaire! Business tycoon! philanthropist! inventor!"

His expression was a little crazy, as if he was crazy, "The smartest person on this planet!"

Chris Evans held his hands together and looked at him, "You lost!"

"Do you think I will place human hope on a machine?" Nicholas Cage became even more crazy. He raised his finger and shook it, "No!"

There was no movement on the other side, and Chris Evans still had the same expression.

"Don't look at me like this." Nicholas Cage suddenly returned to normal and shrugged, "I won't put human hope in you..."

He pointed at Chris Evans and shouted, "A alien monster!"

"You don't belong to this world!" This scene belongs entirely to the moment when Nicholas Cage performed. "You are here, the biggest threat to the earth! Your existence weakens the potential of mankind!"

During the filming, Nicholas Cage's performance was extremely unstable, always good and bad, and then another breakout.

Now is undoubtedly the moment when his acting skills explode. "Humans are the greatest existence in this world, as long as humans can evolve again..."

He suddenly turned his head and pointed to the back, "I have found the password for human beings to enter again through the keys sent by your world. Human beings need faith, but they do not want the God of faith to appear!"

Nicholas Cage turned around and walked to the main camera and shouted, "Since the Kryptonians cannot kill the Kryptonians, let the evolved humans do it for them!"

"The most perfect gene combination." Nicholas Cage stretched out his arms, like a devout believer welcomed the arrival of the true god in his heart, and raised his head and said, "Born to destroy monsters like you on the earth!"

He turned and pointed at Chris Evans and said, "You and all the monsters' judgment day are here!"

"Stop! This one is past." Murphy left the camera and said to the assistant who followed, "Transfer, and shoot the next scene in thirty minutes."

The scenes in the studio were shot very tightly, and the crew quickly transferred to another studio next to them, where a senior US military command center had been built.

Thirty minutes just passed, after Murphy nodded, a field reporter placed the field card in front of the camera, "Scene 123, Act 55, now begins."

The command room was full of people, and the focus was on two generals, who were looking at the green screen instead of the display screen, and were arguing over whether to launch an attack.

"Mr. President." The middle-aged brown-haired actor said to a telephone, "The target has left the metropolis and is flying into space. I suggest firing a nuclear bomb immediately!"

"There is also Superman in the target!" The black general obviously held the opposite opinion, "Superman is on our side!"

The brown-haired general stood up and asked loudly, "Stand on our side? Will the hundreds of innocent people who died in the town he destroyed think Superman is on our side?"

"That was the accidental injury of the war." The black general defended Superman, "If he didn't take action, there would only be more casualties..."

"He is not a human." The brown-haired general said only one sentence.

The telephone released an earlier recording, "May God bless America, may God bless us all, and launch the Devil One."

This scene is the most enjoyable and cleanest nuclear bomb launch ever in Hollywood.

Looking at the history of Hollywood's development, there have been countless videos related to nuclear bombs since the birth of nuclear weapons. However, after watching it, it is not difficult to find that 99% of them are just gimmicks that set off the theme and plot of the film and will not be launched at all. For the other 10%, nuclear bombs may be launched, but the possibility of landing and explosion is very small.

Whether it is against the villain or the protagonist who has the ability to transcend normal humans, nuclear bombs are similar to their existence in the human world, and are more of a deterrent. Hollywood films rarely break the bottom line of launching and explosions.

But Murphy is different. This "Man of Steel" is not ordinary. Just as the plot is based on comics only, most of the content has nothing to do with the comics that have been born. In some scenes and shots, what he needs is to break, not to stick to the cage.

According to the video setting, it is also the most reasonable for the US military and federal government to bomb Superman and the villain Ss with nuclear bombs. Both show their abilities far beyond humans and more similar to God. Thinking from the government's perspective, why should this completely uncontrollable person and ability be kept? Wouldn't it cause problems for oneself to keep?

Even Superman who seems to be standing with humans is the same.

Moreover, the action scenes in the film have broken the so-called "moral bottom line" of Hollywood action movies. In another action scene before the ending battle, Superman's battle with another villain did protect many humans, but the destructive power of the two is too amazing, and accidental injury is inevitable.

From this perspective, it is not completely uncomprehensible that the government and the US military are dealing with Superman.

This is also one of the themes that Murphy wants to reflect. Whether it is an ordinary person or a hero with superpowers, there are two sides, and the source of the panic side that bothers Superman and Superman to this society comes from his abilities.

Similar questions cannot be answered simply by the younger generation of "the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility".

In "Man of Steel", what brings the greatest confusion to Superman is not the big wave of Ss as a villain, but the ordinary humans.

It was noon soon and the filming was temporarily over. Most of the crew chose to eat in an Italian restaurant near the Warner Studios. Since Murphy still had work to deal with, it would take a later time to come out. Gal Gadot sat at a table with Chris Evans and Nicholas Cage in the restaurant.

The three leading actors are eating and chatting, and the topic is naturally inseparable from the movies they are filming now.

"Have you noticed that Murphy is very partial?" Chris Evans complained jokingly. "Superman will be troubled by many troubles, and Wonder Woman is determined and there are not so many messy problems around her."

Gal Gadot shrugged, but said nothing.

Nicholas Cage instead said, "This is because Wonder Woman is just a cameo in this film, and Superman is the absolute protagonist."

"I just feel unfair." Chris Evans shook his head and looked at Gal Gadot. "Gal only needs to show his most beautiful side, and I also need to study Superman's psychology..."

"I'm not the one who really shows her beauty." Gal Gadot said casually.

Chris Evans and Nicholas Cage laughed at the same time. Although they have different personalities and do not have much intersection except for work, men always have the same view when it comes to these.

The little fox in the crew has been peeking for a long time, but unfortunately I feel even more itchy when I can't eat it.

Megan Fox is very dissatisfied. He probably learned enough experience from the "Transformers" crew. He was not very close to director Murphy, but also kept a certain distance from other starring actors. Perhaps he was a homosexual, and even Gal Gadot, who is also a beautiful girl, rarely paid attention to it.

"Don't talk about her..." The topic returned to the movie, and Chris Evans said, "Didn't you notice it? In fact, Wonder Woman is a big difference from Superman."

Gal Gadot and Nicholas Cage looked at him and waited for Chris Evans to give the answer.

Sure enough, Chris Evans then said, "No Wonder Woman can be called an enemy."

He continued, "We all know that Superman's mortal enemy is Lex Luthor, Batman's mortal enemy is Joker, Captain America's mortal enemy is Red Skeleton, Spider-Man's mortal enemy includes Green Demon, Doctor Octopus, Venom, etc. But as one of the greatest and most famous heroines in the American comics industry, Wonder Woman's nominal enemy is still the same one that has been changed for several generations and you can't remember which Leopard Girl is."

"Well, I feel so, too."

In order to play the role of Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot has read a lot of related comics, "Whether it is Catwoman, Ares and the Witch Scythe, the sense of existence is too weak, while villains such as Silver Swan and Angle Man appear too few times, and they are all passers-by."

Chris Evans suddenly looked at the side of Gal Gadot's back and said, "Murphy is here."

While speaking, Murphy had already come to Gal Gadot, pulled a chair and sat down, waved to the waiter, ordered some Italian dishes, and asked, "What are you discussing? You are very happy."

"Wonder Woman's nemesis..." Gal Gadot briefly said.

After hearing her say it, Murphy shrugged, "Let me summarize the reason why Wonder Woman has no old enemy." (To be continued.)
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