Who said that superheroes are going to be forced?

Julie 2021-10-13 13:06:11

Some people say that this new Spider-Man lacks depth. Please, the entire Spider-Man series are pure commercial films, and the so-called "depth" of superhero films is nothing more than hype ethics and dual identities. Is this enough for you to hit the three major film festivals?

So some people say that Parker's identity in this Spider-Man leaked too quickly. I have to say enough. I’m tired of the superheroes who hold their own identity as a treasure, and then create a bunch of misunderstandings that make people hold their foreheads, and make people around them fearful and even take their own lives. The wretched bridge section.

Of course, there are even more people who say that in this Spider-Man, Parker lived too much, not only the technical house embraces the beautiful, but also the family situation is not as miserable as the previous three. Ha ha ha people are getting better, and you provoke you? Does a superhero have to squat in the corner of a certain skyscraper in the night sky staring at the world with bitterness and bitterness, and no one will share with him the suffering?

That's enough.

So I like this Spider-Man. It saves me the unnecessary "emotional struggle" that makes me sick. It simply combines the high school romance movie and the science fiction fight movie together. Hey, it's really to my taste. Two hours passed after eating popcorn. It is also supplemented by little Garfield’s natural and cute attributes. He can’t say a single sentence. He always stares at the bell-like deer with his eyes and opens his mouth and smiles at you. In addition, he flicks his two deer legs and hops and jumps. The picture pops up like a child with dementia, and the thrust generated by my nosebleed is enough to send me to Mars.

Yes, I know that some friends find resonance between themselves and superheroes. I have seen the theory that mutants are projections of gays several times. So the two identities of superhero and gay must be comparable. Superheroes who blew up must be entangled like coming out. Usually they must be watched with the eyes of the world but there is secret fear in their hearts, but in an ideal situation Next, it must be understood by the public.

But this setting will definitely drive me crazy. Isn't there already three Spider-Man that can be tangled? Wouldn't it be nice to be refreshed? Sure enough, I still like Lao Wan’s spirit of "I’m gay...Ah no, mutant, I’m proud, I’m burying explosives for the earth". By the way, I took the professor to give us a love story of lingering love and killing each other. This way I will be happy to watch, and phantom limbs are also very happy [not quite right]

So I am pleased to see little Garfield molesting a good family woman on the subway like an idiot, and I am pleased to see little Garfield doing needlework like a good wife and mother. I am happy to see the stone daddy release Godzilla's powerful spit when I get closer and kiss me out of the closet. I am happy to see little Garfield in the vulgar and sensational soundtrack leaning on the people to build a suspension bridge. This kind of vulgar and sensational bridge flew across the streets of New York. I was also happy. The last map shot to the sky and my father’s good friend conscience found that I saved little Garfield and I was even more happy. I have been delighted so many times in more than two hours, why didn't I give this film a high score!

in conclusion. While this film squeezed out all the entertainment of the superhero theme, it also discarded the too many painful elements in the superhero theme, supplemented by Garfield’s cute attributes and the beauty of the stone. , All kinds of Tucao pretends to add a smile, and there are great visual effects to help, as one of the opening films of this year's summer no-brain movie file, I am very satisfied.

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The Amazing Spider-Man quotes

  • 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]

  • 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.