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The movie "Aquaman" has raised many thought-provoking questions. What do you think of this show?

Overall, "Aquaman" is an excellent superhero movie. The scenes are grand and the visual effects are dazzling. The action scenes and beautifully composed slow motion are pleasing to the eye. The narrative is both efficient and rhythmic. The characters and The scene design is excellent, friendly to passers-by, and mixed with James Wan's personal belongings and interests, making it extremely commercial.

The shortcomings are that the play is outdated, the characters are not thick, the theme and world view are huge but not profound enough, and it is difficult to satisfy the audience's humanistic spiritual appeal.

But this is a work full of sincerity and care. The special effects are exciting, the editing is smooth, the soundtrack is comfortable, and the photography is exquisite. Every aspect is exquisite and thoughtful, and the plot is extremely full, with multiple perspectives. It advances, is smooth and exciting but not lacking in warmth, and the final happy ending also makes the audience extremely comfortable after watching the movie. It is really unimaginable that a comic-book superhero film, usually classified as a special effects blockbuster, can have so many very expressive sub-shots, and when taken alone, it is a beautiful picture of the unity of nature and man. The scenes in the entire film are extremely magnificent, the beautiful underwater world of Atlantis, the underwater special effects are even more ingenious, and the majesty of the ocean world is fully displayed.

Wan Ziren started his career by shooting horror movies. How to spend investment wisely is his specialty. "Aquaman" only spent 160 million US dollars to create such a beautiful Atlantis, and the visual effects are far better than "Wonder Woman" at the same budget level is magnificent and shocking. I believe that if it is given an extra 50 million dollars, Kingdom of the Seven Seas will definitely be comparable to Pandora in "Avatar".

The composition of "Aquaman" can be said to be at textbook level. I really want to cut it out and analyze it frame by frame, but conditions are limited, so I will just talk about the parts that impressed me the most.

When Arthur and Mela were looking for the entrance to the Sahara, they were hiking in the desert. As the camera progressed, the shadow of the dune gradually connected to the bottom of the dune in the distance, like a An X divides the screen into four equal parts. The male protagonist "Arthur", who is full of MAN, is indifferent to life and death from the beginning to the end. He does what he has to do. His acting style is not entangled and there is no sloppiness. The man's pride is all in the plot. When he pulls out the golden trident When the halberd orders the sea clan, combined with the magnificent music and the scene of sudden changes, that moment is - the king has arrived and reigns over the seven seas!