A little thought

Gayle 2022-03-21 09:01:05

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The truth of his father's death was the last butler told Harry. If Peter explained it earlier, there would not be so many frictions and contradictions between the two, unless the editor set the "father's revenge" regardless of right or wrong values.

Character One

After losing his memory, Harry was a warm and sunny man. His smile was too contagious and he was fancied. Harry appeared to fight against Sandman and Venom with Spider-Man. It was very gratifying to watch. The two were relieved of their suspicions. Fighting together to save their mutual friend Mary Jane is a plot I like. But in the end, Harry was killed by his hang glider just like his dad, it was fucking ironic. Maybe it was forced to draw an ending to the story. If Harry is still alive, will he still fight for Mary Jane? Will he become the second superhero to fight crime in the Spider-Man story? These possibilities disappeared with Harry's death.

Character Two

In the third part, Gwen, the daughter of the police chief sheriff, appears. Gwen is Peter's beloved in the second set of Spider-Man stories. Connecting the two, it feels a bit like the story of different Spider-Man in two parallel universes. By comparison, I feel that Gwen, the heroine of the second Spider-Man story, impressed me more deeply. She smiled brilliantly, and there was no third party on her relationship with Peter. The main reason was that she was afraid of criminals' revenge and use.

Character Three

The character in the second set of stories is fuller, comforting Peter and telling Peter’s father’s work partner; Peter educates Peter on right and wrong after a fight in college; he is angry because Peter promised but did not pick up Aunt May from get off work; because he was worried Going out to find Peter was eventually killed by a convenience store robber. Peter blamed himself and was angry, and began to fight the criminals, trying to find the murderer of Ben.

Character Four

Toby Maguire’s butt chin sometimes really makes me play. Let's call the alien creature "venom" for the time being. When the venom was possessed, Peter's sniffy performance was great. On the contrary, he was usually shy, and he became overbearing, cold and confident.

After the Spider-Man in the first set of stories dressed up, he didn't say a bit of wit. In the second set, after the Spider-Man dressed up, he would taunt the criminals, talk more and be very playful. How much to watch the third set of stories is said to be completely chattering.

Edited at 20:04:34, August 21, 2020

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Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Gwen Stacy: I mean who gets kissed by Spider-Man, right?

    Mary Jane Watson: I can't imagine.

  • Spider-Man: It's time to pay, Marko!