Not disappointed

Elmo 2022-03-19 09:01:02

I went to the theater and saw Spider-Man by chance some time ago, but I didn't find it interesting.

The film is too long and too much foreshadowing, which makes me a little impatient; the uncool male protagonist has not become good-looking or more heroic because he has grown up, but has a discouraging fatness; high come and go. The kind and useless knight did not grow up to be mature, but was inexplicably inspired by the so-called extraterrestrial material to invisible evil; once the Peter Pan stepped on the flame, he changed his evil and returned to the right, so he could not die immediately...

if it weren't for the special effects. Beautiful, such a movie, I'm afraid it won't interest me much.

I have always liked Batman more than Spiderman, probably because that bat is more masculine, not like this spider, which is closer to children's minds.

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Extended Reading
  • Alessandro 2022-04-23 07:01:03

    The most outstanding of the three, a sequel with an upward momentum, not bad! Thanks to the screenwriter.

  • Jeffrey 2022-04-23 07:01:03

    In fact, I went to Topher, where is the pink and tender Eric in the 70s show? ! ! !

Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Mary Jane Watson: Do you want to push me away?

    Peter Parker: Push you away? Why would I want to push you away... I love you!

  • Miss Brant: [beeps on speaker phone, shaking desk] Your blood pressure, Mr. Jameson. Your wife told me to tell you to watch the anger.

    J. Jonah Jameson: YOU TELL MY WIFE...

    [calms down]

    J. Jonah Jameson: [speaks into phone] Thank you.

    [turns to Hoffman]

    J. Jonah Jameson: Continue.

    Miss Brant: [buzzes phone and shakes desk again] Time to take your pill.

    Miss Brant: [buzz] Not that one.

    Miss Brant: [buzz] Not that one.

    J. Jonah Jameson: [points to jar of pills]

    Miss Brant: [nods and buzzes phone] Drink plenty of water.

    J. Jonah Jameson: [sigh] Thank you.