The Amazing Spider-Man "Washington Post": Garfield, still capable of Spider-Man
2021-10-13 18:32
Although people are familiar with the story of Spider-Man, the description of Peter Parker's life in the first hour of "The Amazing Spider-Man" is still fascinating. Andrew Garfield's brown eyes are very charming, coupled with his wild hair, it can be described as charming. This nerd-style Spider-Man looks more flexible and clever than Toby Maguire in the old version.
In the film, the emotional development between Peter and his girlfriend is much faster than in the old version, which is obviously understandable for a fast-food commercial film. James Horner’s film soundtrack is slightly surplus, but in the main event of Spider-Man’s final battle with the Lizardman, the film’s music still makes blood boil. "The Amazing Spider-Man" gives everyone a good review opportunity to prove that Spider-Man is indeed one of the most attractive superheroes in the history of Hollywood adaptations.
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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