The film actually wants to express the terms extinction, evolution, and mutation. It seems to me that evolution and variation are synonyms, even synonyms. Just like reasoning, from the beginning to the end, only the results of the reasoning are described, and the process is omitted, which often leads to seemingly absurd conclusions. Evolution is like a process of reasoning, moving forward little by little, and mutation is the conclusion of reasoning, absurd but true. The mutation here is not something that Spider-Man can achieve overnight, nor is it from outside, but is caused by changes that accumulate over time, bit by bit, for survival. To a certain extent, the environment determines the direction of human beings. Different environments create different people. Perhaps this conclusion is one-sided, but the impact of the environment on people is much greater than people think. There are almost no redundant and ridiculous needs of human beings here, such as employment and promotion, which are so ridiculous in a desperate situation. There is only survival here.
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