The Amazing Spider-Man movie plot
2021-10-13 18:32
As one of the most attractive and sought-after superheroes in the world, the cultural legend related to "Spiderman" has finally launched a new chapter of the story. This time the emphasis is on Peter Parker (Andrew Gardner). Played by Field) The other side unknown. As a high school student who is always unable to integrate into his surroundings, Peter was abandoned by his parents when he was very young, and was raised by his uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) and Aunt May (Sally Field).
Like most teenagers his age, in today’s environment, Peter is also trying to find his true self. He wants to know who he is and where he comes from; at the same time, he has been In the process of groping, I don’t know how to get along with my first love Gwen Stacey (Emma Stone). Together, they struggle with love, promises and secrets.
As Peter unintentionally discovered a mysterious briefcase, which obviously belonged to his biological father, it also forced him to embark on a journey to discover the truth. He wanted to understand the real reason for his parents’ disappearance. Following the clues he could collect, Peter went straight to the laboratory of his father’s former partner, Dr. Kurt Connors (played by Reese Evans). Then, an accident happened and Peter became an incarnation "Spider-Man" had a fierce collision and duel with Kurt's other identity-"Lizardman". What he needs to make is a life-changing decision and choice, and that is to use his superpowers to reshape what belongs to him. Destiny, and then become a true hero.
Extended Reading
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The Lizard: Poor Peter Parker. No father. No mother. No uncle. You're all alone.
George Stacy: He's not alone.
[Stacy fires at the Lizard]
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Gwen Stacy: Sorry, Dad. I can't, um, have cocoa right now, because I'm work... I'm doing this, um... I have, uh... cramps. I feel kinda pukey and... just emotional. I keep crying. It's brutal. You don't want to know.
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