The first super-English movie I watched when I was a child was also my first encounter with Marvel. When I was young, I focused my attention on the Spider-Man who shuttled between the towering buildings in New York. I didn’t see MJ's protruding (crossed out)... Energy: Uncle Ben’s death tells Peter that his connivance of evil will eventually pay the price; the behavior of the newspaper boss and some people tells him that not all good intentions will be rewarded. There is evil in Peter's heart, or a kind of immaturity. He let go of the robbers in the underground boxing ring. After learning the whereabouts of the robbers, he suffered from the pain, and when he ran away from the fire with the child in his arms, he hurriedly rushed. The police who came were going to arrest him. So I can guarantee that Peter will never fail to think about taking the olive branch from the Green Devil, especially when he sees that what he has done is the malicious suspicion of some people headed by the newspaper boss. But Peter is not without the power to fight against this evil. There is an immortal uncle Ben in his heart who always warns him: the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. The last conversation with his uncle was deeply in his mind. The uncle told him that he is in a critical period in his life, and this period will determine what kind of person he will become in the future. These words formed a seedling in his pursuit of justice, and it was the help of the people around on the bridge that made this seedling grow into a towering tree. They angrily picked up everything they could get to throw the green devil. , Reprimanded him, "Don't mess with Spider-Man! You are dealing with the kid who saves the child." "You dare to mess with Spider-Man is to mess with people in New York." At that moment, Peter understood the meaning of Spider-Man, this New Yorker’s Friendly neighbor Spiderman. Before that, what he did had a feeling of being pushy like a child, but at this moment he grew up to be a real superhero. So in my opinion, the time when Spider-Man was really born was neither when he was bitten by a spider nor when he put on his own clothes for the first time, but when he was hanging on a bridge to witness the kindness of New Yorkers.
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