Review of Fantastic Four (2015) by Galvy F — 20 Jun 2016
The race to be #1 is competitive, that every calculation and resource is kept secret when coming with an extraordinary discovery of existence. With many mutants inhabiting different abilities, a new dimension is discovered that traces powers from another can be transfered unto earth.
Gathering a team to work and function together, in close quarters, is competitions only defense in the race for power. Determination to do so first, and conducting experiments to quickly, is man kinds flaws of recourse, when things go wrong without a protocol to prevent it.
When dealing with powers from foreign world's or places, we should take necessary steps to not be pre-mature in our logic, it is costly. The discovery of other dimensional planets harnishing great powers, opens windows to countless possibilities of mutant origins and their powers.
Closing such doors to these windows can rid away threats but close our understanding of the planets. When greater threats that lurk, to powers that are far too greater than what we can understand, our curiosity could lead to our demise.
When power thrives only when their is a sacrificial power source willing to be converted to meet it's needs. When greater powers are inhospitable, unhabitable when they crave more and more power for its own selfish needs.
This review of Fantastic Four (2015) was written by Galvy F on 20 Jun 2016.
Fantastic Four has generally received negative reviews.
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