"Spider-Man" is becoming more and more anime

Chadrick 2022-03-16 09:01:01

I went to see Spider-Man 3 today. Worse than expected. Maybe it's because 2 is so good in comparison, or it was fooled by the trailer. It turns out that the most exciting part is really left to the trailer.

3 is worse than 2, and 1 is basically at the same level. In other words, 3 finally successfully evolved into the kind of comic-based movie we often see.

The screenwriter made up in a frenzy, the people in it would be bad if they wanted to be bad, just think well, inexplicably gaining superpowers, inexplicable character changes, fast and slow rhythms, and deliberately abruptly making jokes, all of which I expected. The film made my feet feel cold.

In particular, Spider-Man’s character has become completely out of line with One and Two, becoming like a comic hero, instead of the one in One and Two who has super powers, but is always troubled by life love, super powers and responsibilities. The lad. And this is the biggest difference and attraction between Spider-Man and heroes such as Superman, Batman, Fantastic Four, and XMAN.

(PS: I have to say that the double chin of the actor in this episode is too obvious, and I don’t have any professionalism, and I don’t want to lose weight first.) The

ambition is too big, I want to say too much, the characteristics of the sequel movie ( More and more contradictions, more and more fights), the film’s long-term restrictions make the director rush to the left and right, but he is still unable to recover. He can only end hurriedly, giving all clues a sloppy end and perfunctory. Even.

Fortunately, the special effects are still very strong, especially the special effects of the sandman are so strong that the sandman is set too strong, the wind blows constantly, the water cannot be sprayed, and the fire is not exhausted. In the end, it can only make the sandman himself A confession, and then passed away to make the end.

But the matchup between Starscream and Stars that I expected the most in advance made me quite disappointed. It's too perfunctory. The director didn't directly play the "Martian Attack on the Earth" set to catch it and save it.

In short, if you have always liked this series, you will naturally go to the cinema to watch it, and if you just think Spider-Man II is not bad, or you are attracted by the trailer, then go to the cinema when economic conditions permit, and you will support it. A handful.

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One:

Although in the end everyone sent away
Harry Osborn, Spider-Man's good friend, foe and love rival, in the graveyard,
he apparently did not die
because he in this episode is
compatible with
a. Father was killed and a shadow in his heart
b. There is a secret weapons and equipment storehouse in the house.
c. Wearing a metal shell and throwing shiny electronic bombs during combat.
d. The unique combination of a wealthy family and living with the old housekeeper.
These four points show that
in the fourth episode of Spider-Man,
he will become Batman

II:

According to Sony just now The estimated number released (with the actual data generally has an error of about plus or minus 1 million US dollars), whistling for the unveiling of this summer's "Spider-Man 3", on the day of its premiere on May 4, it made an unprecedented 59 million dollars in one fell swoop. ! This number far exceeds the single-day high of 43.62 million in "Spider-Man 1" and the highest single-day of "Spider-Man 2" of 39.4 million. It also set the record of "Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Soul Gathering Coffin" on July 7 last year. The historical record of 55.83 million $ is easily rewritten.

Although the final data still has to be known in the early morning of May 15th, Beijing time (Next Monday, local time in the US), there is no doubt that Spider-Man 3 has created the first miracle of the "Summer 2007 schedule" for Sony. This not only laid a good foundation for the film to hit the "400 million $ club", but also laid a strong foreshadowing for the 2007 North American box office to surpass 2004 and set a new record high.


Attached is "Spider-Man 3" film reviews, tidbits, box office forecasts, and a single-day box office list of

"Spider-Man 3" 59 million $ Premiere of
"Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Gathering Soul Coffin" 55.83 million $ Screening Friday
"Star Wars Prequel 3: Revenge of the Heath" 50.1 million $ Premiere Thursday
"X-Men 3" 45.1 million $ Premiere Friday
"Shrek 2" 44.8 million $ The second Saturday
"Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Soul Gathering Coffin" 44.44 million $ The second Saturday
"Spider-Man 1" 43.62 million $ The second Saturday
"Star Wars Prequel 3" : Revenge of Heath" 40.7 million $ Third Saturday
"Spider-Man 2" 40.44 million $ Premiere Wednesday
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" 40.12 million $ Premiere Friday

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Extended Reading

Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson: [Peter has exposed Brock's fake photos and Robbie shows the comparison to Jameson] It's a fake. Empire State photographic department confirms it.

    J. Jonah Jameson: [slams the evidence down, to Brock] Pack your things. Get out of my building.

    Eddie Brock: I was just...

    J. Jonah Jameson: [cutting him off] YOU'RE FIRED!

    Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson: [as Brock leaves] You know we're gonna have to print a retraction now.

    J. Jonah Jameson: I haven't printed a retraction in twenty years!

  • Girl at the Final Battle: [spotting something in the New York skyline at the site of the battle] Look!

    [the crowd turns to see what she's pointing at. Spider-Man swings into view. The crowd starts applauding as Spider-Man briefly lands in front of the American flag]

    Crowd: [chanting] Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Spider-Man!

    Jennifer Dugan: [speaking to the camera] He seems to have come out of nowhere to answer the prayers of the city, just when all hope seemed to be lost.