The other side of Spiderman's humanity

Alysson 2022-03-21 09:01:05

I accidentally watched this Spider-Man on TV and found that this version of Spider-Man, in addition to helping others with the aura of a hero as before, also made people see the other side of his aura. The slimy pitch-like parasite is like a magnifying glass, magnifying the less glorious thoughts in human nature. Spider-Man is no longer a warm and kind neighbor boy. He deliberately goes to the bar where his girlfriend is singing to get close to other women to be disgusting. Girlfriend, tease the girl next door, go to the former friend's house to provoke, the actor will interpret the slightly darkened Spider-Man very well through different makeup. Of course, he is a superhero after all, and the awakened Spider-Man has the protagonist's halo again, but the shortcomings that have been revealed make Spider-Man more like a real ordinary person.

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  • Mina 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    I can tolerate the jumps of the plot and the emotional ambiguity, but I really can't stand a superhero movie without a villain who has no real two-eight classics; from the beginning to the end, I just can't stand up.

  • Lon 2022-03-23 09:01:06

    The script was terrible, and the black-bellied Spider-Man finally got rid of his rivals and workplace rivals. Mary Jane should be killed so that Peter and Harry can interpret Spider-Man 4: The Fantastic Couple

Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Harry Osborn: [dodging giant Sandman] Hey, Pete! Am I interrupting?

  • Man in Times Square: You know, I guess one person really can make a difference...

    [pats Peter Parker on shoulder]

    Man in Times Square: 'Nuff said!