Lex may be ambiguous to Carl in many places, but his saying "Mersey went to the movie too" is definitely not fun to coax Carl.

In fact, Mercy not only watched these two movies, but also watched them several times. All remember her.

"Hello, ma'am." He was a young man in his mid-twenties with a typical, docile, nondescript face, and it couldn't be ruled out that he didn't have a motive for accosting Mercy. "You seem to like both movies very much." .are they that good?"

"Attendance can answer your question," Mercy said dryly.

Although she always plays the role of background plate in front of her boss and the boss's boyfriend, Mercy is not ugly.

On the contrary, her figure is beautiful enough to walk on the catwalk, and her face is more beautiful than most supermodels.If it weren't for the great youth that was delayed by heavy work, Mercy would also be a sex-hunting girl who is addicted to nightclubs and parties.

probably.

She has long been used to being the center of attention once she leaves the boss.

To be honest, this switch will not make her feel happy or proud at all, except for the boss, anyone's praise is meaningless to her, and those difficult men will only make her feel bored.

The young ticket inspector didn't flinch from Moxie's cold face. People in the service industry don't have a big heart, and sooner or later they will be burned to death by the anger in their hearts.

“Both movies were pretty much sold out ma’am, but it’s amazing that a beautiful woman like you would watch the movie twice and give up all that precious vacation time by yourself,” he said.

This movie theater is opened near the most luxurious hotel in the city. Travelers on vacation often come in to buy a few tickets to pass the time when they are extremely bored.

Based on the experience of ticket inspectors, the lady in front of me is obviously one of them.

His words only mentioned the excellence of the movie, and didn't bring it—at least he didn't reveal other emotions, but it made Moxie talk a little bit.

It just so happened that there was no one at the ticket gate, so she simply stood up straight, as if reporting to her boss.

The young ticket inspector straightened up automatically and drew back a little inconspicuously.

"...both films are very interesting." She began with this sentence, "The excellence of the plot, characters and dialogue is clearly written in the media, and the shortcomings of the film's artistic value have also been done. Analysis, so I just talk about the information revealed by these two films based on Ms. Carter and Mr. Rogers himself, as well as the reaction of the audience."

"Oh." The ticket inspector said in surprise, "It seems that you really did some research."

Mercy thought that was not the case, besides my boss, the person I studied the most was Mr. Al. I didn’t study Superman as much as I studied Mr. Al.

After all, Superman is too far away from her, but Mr. Al is very close to her.

"I have seen all the works of D&M Company, no matter what the theme of these works, I can always feel a very special quality from them, that is, the author always tries to avoid judging the right and wrong of the characters. This It's most obvious in Hannibal, I think because at this point the writers haven't been able to hide their emotions very well."

"It directly breaks the line between good and bad, good and evil, and it also breaks the line between the audience and the characters."

"The story is surreal, but the psychological transformation and character development of the characters are acceptable. Many people have mentioned that the details of this story are perfect, so perfect that it makes people chill, because people will easily think, maybe Somewhere in the world, something like this is actually happening in reality."

"...Ma'am, what you're talking about seems a little far away."

"I just use this to describe my impression of the author. You have to know that in many cases, you must first understand the author's own bias before you can understand what is hidden behind this story."

This time the young ticket inspector did not refute, but nodded slightly.

"Maybe I think too much." Mercy said lightly, "Although these two films are well-positioned commercial films, and they are full of various main themes, I always feel that the author does not actually want to To describe how powerful and beautiful Ms. Carter is, and how she kicked away the agents blocking the way with her long legs; his point is not to praise Mr. Rogers for his justice, bravery, and purity, let alone the patriotism of the captain. spirit of ideology."

"Then what do you think?" the ticket inspector asked holding his ground.

"On the contrary," said Mercy, "he felt that the war had destroyed Carter's strength and beauty, and the captain's justice, bravery and purity."

The ticket inspector visibly froze.

But Moxi was not in the mood to continue talking. She nodded politely to the ticket inspector who was standing still, then passed him and walked into the ticket gate without looking back.

She still had a word hidden in her heart, but she didn't say it.

This unknown author, who is always writing scripts for D&M, feels that the war destroyed Carter's strength and beauty, and destroyed the captain's justice, bravery and purity.

And on the wreckage that people can't see, something new is born.

Something completely different from the Carter of the past, the captain of the past.

But what exactly is that?After watching the movie for the fourth time, Mercy still couldn't figure it out.

Unlike Mercy, most viewers didn't think much of it.They walked into the cinema with the mood of watching a movie, and enjoyed an audio-visual feast as they expected-the war scenes on the big screen were not particularly grand, but they looked exciting and very exciting. Tragic.

"It's the costumes and eyes of the actors," Ansai, a young self-media film critic, made a small note in his heart for this scene, "every actor performed very hard. Although Peggy is the main positional role, but everyone behind her is shown in superb detail, with the grief of war written all over their faces."

This is a common plot of "Agent Carter" and "Captain America". In these two films, about 15 minutes of plots are exactly the same and intertwined with each other. Only different camera positions and shooting techniques are used to highlight the main part. The main character of the movie.

The impression of the last movie was still in his mind, but Ansai was surprised to find that he was still looking forward to this part of the plot.

Not only because the 15-minute plot is very compact and powerful, it is a classic passage worthy of repeated re-watching, but also because the emphasis of the two plots is different, and the changes in the camera and the slight disruption of the order have given people a lot of attention. With a new amount of information, those things that would be subconsciously ignored when watching it for the first time just surfaced.

Ansai always thinks more than ordinary audiences when watching movies. When he watched "Captain America" ​​just now, he noticed the small tricks left in this part of the plot, thinking that he was thinking too much ...

This kind of thing is not without precedent. After all, the details of commercial films are not as good as those art films that are rushing to win awards, and Ansai himself is actually more willing to watch those that need to calm down. Distracting art film.

Like the movie he is watching now, it's just a pastime.

Surprised, he made another note in his heart, and then he stopped being distracted and paid attention to the development of the movie seriously.

But the other viewers in the same show as him didn’t have so much thought, and many of them hadn’t watched it at all, and didn’t plan to watch "Captain America", aiming at the name of "the first female agent movie in history". Head over to watch Agent Carter.

The movie has reached a critical point in a certain mission. As the scenes on the movie continue to switch, a burst of exclamation, laughter and cheers sound from time to time in the movie theater.

Until the end, the audience is still immersed in the plot, a little reluctant to part.

Jacqueline followed her mother out of the cinema with a thoughtful expression on her face.

This movie is not difficult for a little girl of her age to understand. The propaganda and education of the US imperialists for soldiers started from an early age. Little girl's first hero.

Typically, Captain America is also their last hero.

He is a fantasy that people can't bear to break. He is the pure land in the hearts of adults who will enter the society in the future.

Captain America is the childhood of generations.

But maybe Jacqueline has a different opinion.

"I don't understand what this movie is about, Mom." Jacqueline said to Lisa, "Why does he always want to go to the front and participate in the war himself?"

"He wanted to make a contribution to this country, my dear, not an ordinary contribution that everyone could make, but the most special and greatest contribution - he wanted to give his precious life for his country."

"I don't know why he thinks that way. I think maybe it's because the times are different," Jacqueline commented. "I don't see any good in war."

"Jacqueline!" whispered Lisa, touching her forehead lovingly, "maybe you're right, dear, but don't let anyone know what you think."

Jacqueline nodded reluctantly, and then her eyes were attracted by the ice cream truck at the door.

"Mommy, I want to eat ice cream." She tugged on Lisa's skirt with childish desire in her eyes, and Lisa smiled slightly and patiently agreed.

She quickly held a vanilla-flavored cone in her hand, and after licking the cream with relish for a while, Jacqueline suddenly said:

"I really wonder how Captain America would feel if he could see this movie."

"Oh, that's an interesting idea." Lisa imagined it, and said seriously, "He must be proud of this great country."

"Don't talk too much, Mommy." Jacqueline giggled.

Distant New York City, Manhattan, Tony.Stark sat in his office and finished watching these two movies.

"...The filming is not bad." He choked out such a sentence, "Rao's acting skills are really beyond my expectations... I didn't expect him to have such things as acting skills. No, I can't say that, he should have There is an element of true character acting in it. In comparison, Lucia's acting skills are surprising."

"She is also the director of these two films, sir." Jarvis reminded kindly, "I think her skills as a director should be more commendable."

"I heard that, '"Agent Carter" is directed and acted by Lucia Mora. This is the first time she has played a major role in an official film, and it is the first time she has personally directed a commercial blockbuster." It’s time to praise her like a flower.”

"Yes, sir," said Jarvis.

Tony was silent for a while.

"I really want to know how Steve felt after watching the movie," he said, "and that silly kid who never recovered his memory, Bucky. Karl must have given them a package ticket for both of them, right?"

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