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Just watched the Fantastic Four movie and wondered about something. Two or three times in this film the Four are shown being thanked for saving the day, saving lives, etc. But if you look at what actually happened, the main reason why those lives are in danger is that the FF were there.

For example... the big crash on the bridge. Caused by the Fantastic Four. One guy would have committed suicide if they hadn't been there - instead there was a huge pile-up, property damage probably in the tens of millions, quite possibly several deaths and injuries, and a seriously damaged bridge that would have to be closed for months.

Pretty much the same thing happens at the climax - most of the damage is done by the four, not Dr. Doom. It isn't Doom that chooses to puncture a swimming pool, or throw a car at a bus. It isn't Doom that risks setting fire to the atmosphere.

I could go on, but it's all like that. There seems no reason for their sudden popularity, nor for the sudden unpopularity of Victor.

It wouldn't have been hard to write a script that treated the characters with dignity but still gave rational reasons for them to be regarded as heroes, but it feels like the screenwriters simply didn't bother.

Not recommended.

Date: 2005-12-30 02:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] parakkum.livejournal.com
I just watched FF a few days ago with my mom, and she made a similar comment, though not based on the public giving thanks. She said she didn't really like the Fantastic Four because they never dealt with any problems they hadn't caused themselves -- it felt unheroic to her.

Other than that, I liked the movie well enough. I'm not inspired to see a sequel, but I don't like the Fantastic Four that much anyway (I do read Ultimate FF, tho').

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