1. The Oscorp employee who walked Max in front of the elevator to repair the circuit. Max called him "Smythe". In the comics, Smythe is the creator of "Spider Killer", and later he transformed his body to become the "Ultimate Spider Killer".
2. The name of Oscorp's low-key secretary is so familiar, Felicia... Then I remembered that she was a black cat , a charming character who is both righteous and evil, and Peter's ambiguous object when he was Spider-Man.
(The girl at the bottom right is Mary Jane=_=||) In the game "The Amazing Spider-Man" (the story time is set between the first and second part of the movie), there is an unidentified mysterious beauty thief who appears in advance pass.
3. In addition to the armor of the little green devil and the rhino man, the underground warehouse of Oscorp can also notice the equipment of the vulture and the doctor octopus. Doctor octopus, vulture, electric man, hunter Craven, hallucinator and sandman are collectively called "Sinister Six" in the comics. The movie's ending subtitles flashed through some of Oscorp's special effects pictures as well as some villain equipment.
So it is estimated that there will be vultures, octopuses, black cats or spider killers in the next two sequels? Currently unknown. 4. In the comic, Gwen is thrown off the Brooklyn Bridge by the old Green Goblin (Norman Osborne). The little spider fired spider silk to pull her at once, and the force of the falling force tore her cervical vertebrae torn apart.
Gwen died forever. This remark of the year was extremely tragic. . .
At the end of the movie, Gwen wore exactly the same clothes as in that episode. . .
5. Peter's cell phone ringtone is the song "Spiderman" sung by the guy carrying a guitar at the subway station in the first part of the old version of Spider-Man. theme song.
In addition, about the causes and consequences of the content of the ending eggs: The magical girl of "X-Men" appeared at the end of the movie. After Mark Webber completed "500 Days with Summer" for Fox Searchlight Pictures in 2009, there is still an unfinished contract. At that time, Sony invited Mark Webb to direct the "The Amazing Spider-Man" series. After a long tug-of-war negotiation, Fox Searchlight Pictures finally gave the green light, but the condition was that "The Amazing Spider-Man" would help "X-Men" publicity, so There is this year's easter egg (so the two series also have to crossover... Let's talk about the feelings after watching.
First statement: The old three LZs are also very popular (not to mention that they grew up with me), but this does not mean that they cannot be compared with the new version. All evaluations below are based on facts, regardless of whether they are praised or criticized, and do not mean to step on the old version. When hitting bad guys, Little Spider was even more ridiculous than the first one, faithfully restoring the comic's personality and good job! (Spider-Man is actually a dumb, this is the biggest failure of the third three)
So it's decided-I'll call you "Super Annoying Spider-Man" from now on!
Some critics say that Peter Parker in this film is no longer as "grounded" as the old version (not satisfied that Peter in the new series is not a dick...) In fact, the new work only emphasizes the characteristics of Peter Geek—— It’s just like "Avengers" faithfully restores the comics in terms of settings, allowing the audience to see the brilliant mind of Dr. Bruce Banner as a scientist instead of the Hulk-after all, in the comics, Peter is the scientific research of Horizon Labs. Talent (in the later period, he had a lot of equipment developed by private use of the conditions here...); secondly, the plot line of the second part is only until they just graduated from high school, let alone college. Earn money to support the family. For comparison without salary, how do you want him to be a dick? (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻ The love part is undoubtedly excellent. After all, Garfield and Emma are lovers outside the play, and they have already sparked ( It’s simply blatantly tired and crooked on the big screen!); In addition, the director of the film, Marc Webb, is a director’s debut, so he can shoot 500 Days of Summer. Don’t comment on the transition of his love story, just the dialogue between the hero and the hero. , In terms of body movements and eye contact-I like watching their rivals.
In addition, the new version of the heroine compared with the old version, the biggest breakthrough is that she is not a pure vase.
Speaking of Kirsten Dunst, the heroine of the old trilogy, we recalled the most that apart from the classic upside down kissing in the rain in the first part, what is left? Only her all kinds of [Get caught by bad guys when fighting] [Conflict with Peter when not fighting] [Get caught by bad guys when fighting] [Getting into trouble with other men when not fighting to add blockage to Peter] (←Although this is Mary Jane There is nothing wrong with its own character characteristics, but the screenwriter can be a little novel) [Get caught by bad guys when fighting] [Staring Peter to death with a pair of resentful eyes when not fighting] …………
(╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻ When we talked about the old version of Mary Jane, we were more reminded of her bitter melon face!!
On the other hand, the original version of the new version of Gwen, my father is a police officer, he studied well, worked in the cutting-edge technology company Oscorp, gave a speech at the graduation ceremony, and was admitted to Oxford. Extraordinary (I started investigating Max after the Dianguang Man incident, and found that he was watched by security guards and knew how to protect himself; both the first and second boss battles were inseparable from her help), strong and assertive and love to laugh; Peter fights and accepts I will go to her if I am injured, and I will ask her if I encounter a difficult choice in life...
In the words of Harry Osborn, she is truly Peter's hope, and besides my uncle, another beacon that illuminates Peter's life.
Because of this, when Gwen died, the audience was shocked (it was so quiet in the audience... Seeing Garfield kneeling there, crying without tears, calling out like a child "Gwen...Gwen" ......Gwen......" I really abuse T^T
Regarding the significance of the plot of Gwen's death, I recommend this film review .
[Note: The discussion here is only about MJ in the old movie series and Gwen in the new movie series, and does not involve the evaluation of their original comic images. Both Gwen and MJ in the comics like it very much. 】The advantages are obvious, and the disadvantages are also obvious. The villain's conversion setting is probably the most criticized part of the film. Perhaps due to space limitations, the blackening of the two main villains is slightly blunt. In the old trilogy, Harry’s darkening has gone through two foreshadowing; and in "Super Annoying 2", the friends who watched together complained that the new Harry had a distorted personality when he appeared in the movie theater. How much sunshine play
(Naturally, the handsomeness cannot be compared with Fu Lanlan's...) Some are just constantly twisting and twisting and finally becoming the villain to live up to expectations... Without showing up in the first part, the portrayal of the characters is lost. The space is limited.
But then again, Dane DeHaan, who plays the Little Green Devil, is really suitable for this kind of character distorted character... "Out of Control" has already begun to emerge, and in "Super Annoyance 2", the evil spirit has become even worse.
Moreover, the new version of the little green demon has a higher degree of restoration of the original work-with Goblin's tragic green makeup and a cool villain hairstyle, this is the green demon style with both mental and physical twists.
As for Max Electric Man, the end of the film did not give him a satisfactory ending. Looking back at the villain of the old trilogy, the green demon in the first part committed sins and did not repent and eventually killed himself (the comics also have similar plots where he was stabbed through his belly and nailed to the wall by his own gliding wing blade). Dr. Octopus found his conscience to sacrifice himself to save New York. The third Little Green Goblin was killed to save Spider-Man. Eddie and Venom were blown to death. The helpless Sand Man was probabilized... The screenwriter gave them reasonable and reasonable Catering to the psychological needs of the audience). On the other hand, electro-optical people, this life is just a personal cup-as a normal person, it is not understood by others. After mutation, he is forced to go up to Liangshan until it explodes due to overcharge. During the whole process, the audience sees more pitifulness. This is probably why we feel uncomfortable in our hearts when we see the electricity meter dropped to the ground after the explosion and the little spider has no "sorrow" at all.
Rhino people are too lazy to complain...
In addition, during the viewing process, I always felt that something was missing from the movie. When I went back to listen to the OST episode, I finally realized that the new series lacked an impressive theme.
Speaking of "Pirates of the Caribbean", we will think of the Black Pearl on the sea and the classic "He's a Pirate";
Speaking of Nolan’s Batman, we will think of the dense drums arranged by Hans Zimmer, we will think of "Like A Dog Chasing Cars", we will think of The Dark Knight, which is constantly echoing in the background when Batman is defending Gotham City in the night sky Symphony; When it comes to the old version of the Spider-Man trilogy, I think most people are familiar with this song .
Although the soundtracks of the two new editions are both big names (the first is James Horner, who has given the soundtracks of "Titanic", "Brave Heart" and "Avatar", and the second is the great God of Hans Zimmer. However, the replacement of musicians and the main melody, to a certain extent, caused the continuity of his music to be lost. The difference in music genes leads to the change of style, and finally cut off the inheritance of the classic theme.
After coming out of the movie theater, my only memory of the soundtrack in the movie is "good electronic music listens well" and "Electro's theme is pretty good", nothing else is left. . It's impossible for me to hum a melody.
In contrast, the melody of the first part is more impressive.
(After watching Gwen’s fall, I desperately played the Rooftop Kiss in the first OST after watching Gwen’s fall. I’m going to talk nonsense. T^T, that’s right, Garfield went to Gwen’s house for dinner and revealed to Gwen on the roof. I am Spider-Man, and the last two kissed the background music of the plot) Update:
1. Review the old version of "Spider-Man 3" and feel that it has done a very good job in the plot writing and rhythm of the three villains and the four Spider-Man. This is also what the new version of "Super Annoying 2" can't reach.
2. LZ doesn't want to pinch the comparison between one and two soundtracks here. Regarding the controversy about music evaluation made by LZ in the article, post a dialogue in the comment section here to answer. 2015-01-20 18:08:50 A_Theodore read this film review half a year ago, and I am here to reply today, mainly in the soundtrack. I have been listening to the original soundtracks of Transcendent 1 and 2 for these two or three months. At first, I liked the soundtrack of 1, especially rooftop kiss and promises. But the soundtrack of 2 is really the more I listen to it, and now I like the soundtrack of 2 far more than 1. Let’s not talk about the dazzling electronic sound. The soundtrack depicting the love between Xiao Chong and Gwen and the friendship between Xiao Chong and Harry are superbly written, ground rules, you need me, I'm moving to England, I choose You, we're best friends, and the extremely sensational you're that spider guy where the bug comes back at the end of the film, are basically my recent loop songs. There is also an episode where the bug crosses the road and sees Gwen, Song for Zula by Phosphorescent, which is awesome. 2015-01-20 22:46:22 A Liu (Don Quixote) Thank you upstairs. In fact, I have always listened to the soundtrack of 2, but maybe because the memories of the first part are too good compared to the second part, Rooftop Kiss is an irreplaceable classic for me. But as your Excellency said, if the "impressive theme" is aside, the soundtrack level of the second part is indeed very high. I have listened to it for a long time, and the more I listen to it, the more I like it.
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