Once again, DC Comics and Warner Bros, have divided fans and critics -- over the superhero film Justice League.
Some people are saying that Justice League is another big disappointment. They say it could have been incredible and instead fails to really entertain. Others say that Warner Bros have finally got it right and that the future for the League looks bright.
My opinion lies somewhere in the middle. The film was by no means a disappointment: It was both exciting and funny to watch. There is something special about watching the heroes from your childhood brought to life on the big screen.
However, I will say that a lot more work needs to be done if the producer wants to guarantee success in the future. Although the film was good, it was obvious which scenes had been reshot and how the characters had been changed.
Another point to add is that it is good to see the producer making Superman a somewhat brighter character and adding some jokes to the plot to add to the fun, though there is , sadly, no post-credits scene(“彩蛋”). The producer must be careful, however, not to make the same mistake as many others in the industry have:making bright and colorful movies with rather poor stores.
Justice League is not a perfect film, but it is definitely not a terrible one.
A.I also have to mention the several scenes in which the special effects were very badly done. |
B.There had been worrying news about Justice League in the months before its release. |
C.As far as I am concerned, the film is a marvel. |
D.Definitely, a lot of work is still to be done. |
E.Whether the film will be well received, especially among the young, still remains to be seen. |
F.Perhaps that is affecting my opinion. |
Three quarters of an hour later the doorbell rang and the house erupted in excitement. Bruno and Gretel took their places standing side by side by the staircase and Mother waited beside them,
Two people stood outside: a rather small man and a taller woman.
Father saluted them and ushered them inside, where Maria,
The Fury was far shorter than Father and not, Bruno supposed, quite as strong. He had dark hair, which was cut quite short, and a tiny moustache—so tiny in fact that Bruno wondered why he bothered with it at all or whether he had simply forgotten a piece when he was shaving. The woman standing beside him, however, was quite the most beautiful woman he had ever seen in his life. She had blonde hair and very red lips, and while the Fury spoke to Mother she
“And these are my children, Fury,” said Father as Gretel and Bruno stepped forward. “Gretel and Bruno.”
“And which is which?” the Fury said, which made everyone laugh except for Bruno, who thought it was perfectly obvious which was which and hardly cause for joke. The Fury stretched out his hand and shook their and Gretel
“When charming children,” said the beautiful blonde woman. “And how old are they, might I ask?”
“I’m twelve but he’s only nine,” said Gretel, looking at her brother with disdain. “And I can speak French too,” she added, which was not strictly speaking true, although she had learned a few phrases in school.
“Yes, but why would you want to?” asked the Fury, and this time no one laughed; instead they
A. gave a careful, rehearsed curtsy
B. her head bowed even lower than usual
C. shifted uncomfortably from foot to foot
D. turned and looked at Bruno and smiled
E. wringing her hands together nervously