Although the IP of Spider-Man has changed three sets of actors, my favorite is the original version of Toby Maguire. I have watched this version of the trilogy many times.
If you look back at the time when Marvel is becoming popular, the special effects of this trilogy of Spider-Man are indeed a bit rough, and the plot is relatively simple, but these so-called shortcomings are actually hard to affect him in my mind. The first position of the hero. The reason is that the Spider-Man presented in this film is an image of a teenager with a complete personality and a complete story.
He truly realized the unification of superheroes and poor students. The series of movies always accompanied the sad temperament of that kind of faint tragedy. He allowed the audience to enjoy the success of Spider-Man with the film, share the sweetness of the love between Spider-Man and MJ, and mourn the death of his friends. He never avoids Spider-Man's embarrassment, he does not avoid Spider-Man's hesitation in the face of temptation, he does not even avoid his ambition and depravity. From this movie, you can see an extremely real Spider-Man from two levels of depth and breadth.
Each of the trilogy is very exciting.
The first part, I still remember that I watched it all at once. After watching it, I really felt a kind of hearty and hearty feeling. Before I watched the movie, I saw that many people criticized the image of the Green Goblin, but after the Green Goblin really appeared in the film, I felt that his outfit matched his evil and crazy temperament. And the bomb that the Green Devils can explode the human skeleton at once is even more stunning.
Compared with the other two parts in the series, the first part is the most impressive Marvel quote before Uncle Peter's death: "The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility". It was this sentence that became the creed of Parker's Spider-Man's life, and brought a strong sense of tragedy to the entire film. In fact, when we think from the perspective of people, it is difficult to judge whether this sentence is right or wrong. The tragedy of Spider-Man lies in the fact that under the guidance of this last word, he has taken too much responsibility, and even more responsibility than ability (there is an end of the universe, Spider-Man also sacrificed). And this may be the precious quality of Spider-Man.
In the second part, if the theme of the first part is responsibility and set the tone for the entire series, then the theme of the second part is love. In the film, Dr. Octopus went crazy for the passing of love, and Parker harvested MJ's love in this film. The former is crazy about love, and the latter is excited about love. The expression of love between the two is impressive. It was in this movie that I began to feel that the heroine was not so ugly.
There are many classic shots in this work. The battle between Doctor Octopus and Spider-Man in New York and the subway is a classic. The switching of the lens is extremely smooth, the design of the action is very innovative, and the blessing of special effects also makes the expressiveness of the scene sharply increased. It is this scene that reinforces Spider-Man’s belief in responsibility and ability. Spider-Man uses spider silk and his body to force the subway to stop. The story of Spider-Man’s great wisdom and bravery has been sublimated, and with it the public’s attitude towards Spider-Man's comfort and protection also earned enough tears from the audience.
Compared with the Green Goblin (actually a madman who was perverted due to business failure), the image of Dr. Octopus is much more three-dimensional. A good man who takes care of his family, a very accomplished scientist, eventually loses his mind due to the death of his wife and becomes under the control of a machine. Of a villain puppet. But when he witnessed everything, he suddenly regained his original consciousness, and finally died with the sin he caused. This villain later became a template, affecting almost all Spider-Man opponents, that is, behind all the frenzied villains, there is a little-known miserable life. . .
However, the setting of Spider-Man is indeed a bit weird. His teacher is Dr. Lizard, his tutor is Dr. Octopus, his dad is the green devil, the second generation of the green devil, and his colleague is Venom, himself. The killer's enemy is a sandman, and his love rival may also be a werewolf. . . . This character, there is no good person wherever he goes, the broom star index is chasing Conan classmate.
The third part, I personally think that the meaning and connotation of the third part is actually the most profound in this series. I think his theme is "return". Everyone in this film has the problem of returning to their original intentions. In the end, whoever you are, you have what kind of original intentions, and what kind of original intentions you have, you will have what kind of results. The number of characters in this film, the complexity of the relationship between the characters, and the intensity of conflicts are all up to a notch from the previous film. But the film has handled these plot lines well, and the whole story is still going on in an orderly manner.
At the beginning of the film, Spider-Man still lives in peace and happiness. But when he obviously felt inadequate for life, the venom appeared and controlled him. The Spider-Man who gained power began to lose himself constantly in the attraction of power. But in the end he relied on his strong will to return to the real Spider-Man. This process is actually full of Spider-Man's criticism and recognition of the id. The setting that Venom is afraid of the bells actually has a profound meaning. According to our Chinese Buddhism theory, the act of ringing the bell loudly is a drunk to the lost, and the venom, which disturbs the mind, is the most afraid of the bell.
In this episode, the Little Green Devils knew that Spider-Man was his homicide and opposed Spider-Man everywhere, but when he knew the truth of the matter, he returned to the friendship with Spider-Man without hesitation and started Spider-Man. Xia joined forces to fight the enemy, and in the end he died heroically in order to protect Parker. Although the existence of the little green devil is not high, the charitable act of returning to friendship and sacrifice in the end did make the audience a lot of tears.
Bullock's return is reflected in his utilitarian pursuit of prestige, fame, and power. When Spider-Man worked hard to split the venom out, Bullock could not completely give up everything that the venom gave him, and eventually died with the latter. This is also another kind of return, returning to his own dark and evil character. But life in reality may sometimes be exactly the opposite of Brock's ending. The more utilitarian, the higher the climb.
The return of Sand Man lies in his return to his family and his guilt for Parker. Sandman himself is a very contradictory character. He is not a real bad person. He makes mistakes only out of impulse, and everything that happened to him has become the punishment for his mistakes. In the end, his ending is also the best. He reconciled with Spider-Man, solved his own demons, and went away indifferently. It is very likely that he will return to his family after he is restored to his free body.
What makes this film a bit uncomfortable is that the ending is a bit sloppy, not worthy of such a luxurious configuration as the trilogy. The relationship between Spider-Man and MJ was finally put on hold because of the unresolved plot of the trilogy.
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