The Fantastic Four 2015: The Power Of Authority

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The power of authority lies within the government. The project that was made was all controlled by the government and they gave all the equipments that were to be used in completing the project. So they cannot accomplish anything or plan to do things without the approval of the government. An example is when the government had Ben, who was a boy that has been determined to achieve transporting things from the planet to another planet, he was also an intelligent person who is willing to succeed and get make impacts. The government wanted the project to be completed but the project was already modeled and it was stated at their base by one of their past scientists, so they wanted to call him on, but due to the issues the government had with …show more content…
The use of technologyin the movie of high standard, most of the technology used in the movie were al technology based on the advance techmnology in the cinema world. An was the main base at the dexter ;laboratories most of the technology used there were all advance and the one in which they used to teleport themselves into the planent was more advanced compare to the other version of the fantastic four, they also had the c suits which was used to protect them by contoling their powers and the misuse of their powers. An example was when they fantastic four finished their project and they wanted to try and test the result of what they have made they decided to enter a machine called the “quantum gate” which is a technology used to move into the inter-dimensional world. All this technology that were used explained the ptime frame of the production of the movie and alos descrie the movie as a period where has been equipped with more …show more content…
Also the movie emphasized on the sounds which gave the scences the fighting scenes more attention by the scenes needed.An example of the visuals was when victor was about to pull the earth into the other planent and destroy it all, in that scene the visuals and that was used showed how wmuch the force was through the light, while the sounds of the screeching equipment from the earth made the scenes

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