Today’s Marvel movies have their own unique storyline and long-term operation. The first Marvel movie, Iron Man, was realistic and serious, but when it came to The Avengers, the smooth CGI, drama and humor became the winning elements, which became the standard for all subsequent Marvel movies. After the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, no one will question this family-friendly style anymore. In the latest film "Black Widow", Marvel seems to be going back to the style of "Iron Man", presenting a serious and realistic feeling, especially the action scenes. The film's director Kate Shortland introduced this in an interview and said why Black Widow wanted to explore different paths: “She’s one of those rare non-superpowered heroes. We saw that as a strength because she’s always in danger. We just had to put her in danger. The woman walks into the train station and gets attacked, and the rest of the scene just flows.” "Natasha is a little like Chrissie in The Silence of the Lambs. She's got a gun in her hand and her body is shaking, which makes for a great movie. But she's still strong inside. I wanted to create a character like that, too. So the audience not only sees her overcome obstacles and knows that she's going to get through it, but they also want to see her courage and determination. That's what we did." Judging from the trailers we've seen so far, CGI action scenes are still essential in the new film. It's a good idea to make them more realistic and allow the audience to have a deeper insight into the soul of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow. Black Widow is currently scheduled to be released on November 6. |
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