The scene I saw at the beginning of the movie made me spit out from my heart: Oh, Peter, you louse. At the beginning, he chased the bus violently, and got tripped on the bus again. The girl who secretly loves raised her hand thinking that she was greeting herself, but she was talking to someone else. This thick louse breath came to his face. The cowardly, cowardly, and inferior Pete. It was just an ordinary citizen in New York City.
So what made him grow into a superhero Spiderman?
He let go of a criminal who caused Uncle Ben's death.
From then on, he remembered the teachings of Uncle Ben, the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.
Fighting criminals and fighting evil became his daily life.
This is the origin of Spider-Man.
The days of becoming Spider-Man were not good.
The Clarion Daily reported negatively on him. People turned from shouting heroes to suggesting arrests.
The battle with Harry's father, the Green Devils, made him experience more.
Aunt May is hospitalized, Mary Jane is taken away, Harry's father dies.
In the process of being a hero, no matter what Peter does or works hard, the person he loves will still pay the price. So he rejected the confession of Mary Jane, who had been secretly in love from childhood to college, and became the Spider-Man Uncle Ben expected.
Peter grew up from a louse to a partner of justice.
Then blow this Norman Osborne. The acting really burst. Looking in the mirror, the segment of split personality and self-talk is divided into two corners at the same time, and the expression changes and the tone changes superbly. Fear, panic, and disbelief in the last second. The next second was cruel, tyrannical, and grinning. Good actor, good actor.
Harry Osborne: Called the richest second generation. His only good friend robbed his girlfriend and killed his father.
At the end of the movie, he was left with Peter as a family member.
Mary Jane: The raining scene tut tut tut.
This woman is a stunner in the world (sucking saliva).
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