: Regarding the setting of the Celestial Race, the inconsistency is extremely inconsistent. (I still hope that book friends will read…

I finally understand the content of "The Eternal Race", and I am too lazy to complain. There are countless slots from the beginning to the end. To sum it up, it is just two words, nauseating.

Here we only talk about the Celestials, because it involves the follow-up stories of the Marvel universe, so let me tell you how contradictory Marvel's settings are.

Let me make it clear that there is nothing wrong with the unconstrained and unconstrained setting. For movies, why do you take it so seriously, but since the setting is omnipotent, if you make it omnipotent and impossible, it will insult the IQ of the audience.

First of all, the setting in the movie, the Celestials are super invincible figures with cosmic energy. Before their appearance, the universe was dark and there was nothing.

Focus now! The above few sentences are the core premise! nothing!

Then came the interesting setting, the gods are awesome, gods, amazing, cosmic-level energy, and then they actually created the sun, this is also the point, let me emphasize again, when there is nothing , created the sun.

With the sun, life can evolve naturally, look, how great it is.

Then, the Celestial race planted seeds on the intelligent planet, allowing the new Celestial race to grow by absorbing the energy dissipated by intelligent life, and finally break out of the ball and appear as a god.

Finally, I gave a reason, and this reason almost didn't kill me.

The reason why the new Celestial race is bred is because the Celestial race needs to absorb the energy of intelligent life, and then... to create the sun, let new life be born in the universe, and let the universe have light and benefit.

Therefore, killing the intelligent life of a planet from time to time is a necessary sacrifice.

Because there is a line in the movie, which is clearly pointed out: "Ask the people on earth, how many people are willing to sacrifice themselves, so that billions of lives will be born in the universe."

And overtly and covertly, it always leads to the question of whether human beings are worth saving.

But is this the core issue?

The core problem is... the premise of co-creating the sun is to absorb the energy of intelligent life! So before the birth of intelligent life, when there was nothing, what did the Celestials use to create the sun? love?

And when there is no intelligent life, the sun can be made out, but after the birth of intelligent life, it cannot be created! ! Not in love anymore? Cosmic level energy is not working?

The capriciousness of this ability has really refreshed my understanding of the word outrageous.

So the so-called sacrifice, isn't it based on the convulsions of the Celestials to create the sun, is this also called sacrifice?

Let people focus their thinking on issues that have nothing to do with the core issue. What do you want to do?

Frankly speaking, this setting can still be rounded off, it's very simple, the Celestials told a lie full of loopholes, and the Eternals are a bunch of brainless idiots.

But if the screenwriter wants to leave a suspense, the sequel will be unraveled, to fool the ghost? As far as the setting of the first part is concerned, write it on the test paper for the primary school students to read. Guess if the primary school students can see the contradictions before and after?

Could it be that they want to show us how a group of Eternals whose IQ is lower than that of elementary school students unravel what a lie is so subtle to them?

It is indeed exquisite. The Eternals have lived for hundreds of thousands of years, and they have been on the earth for 7,000 years. Some of them are mixed with human beings as teachers. Their wisdom is really touching and tearful~

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