The third part continues the excitement described in the previous one. After becoming famous, Spider-Man enjoys the fanatical pursuit of the citizens like a star, but ignores his girlfriend's frustration after being fired from the theater; After losing his memory of a good friend who revenges himself, Spider-Man secretly celebrates the reappearance of that day's friendship; when Behind the upper body of the black suit that brought evil, Spider-Man felt his own energy greatly increased and couldn't stop it. . .
Perhaps it is getting more and more difficult to shoot the sequel. Too many clues and conflicts have been added to the third part. It feels that some materials are too strong. These materials are more than enough to shoot two sequels. The grievances between Spider-Man and his good friends made him avenge the new reporter and turned him into a black Spider-Man. Coupled with the appearance of a third girlfriend, Spider-Man struggled before and after putting on his black suit. . . These are colorful enough, and the line of the sand people can be completely removed. Of course, the special effects of Sandman are still very shocking. In addition, although the good friend Harry's outfit is cool and dazzling, the signs of hard work are somewhat obvious.
On the whole, it is still an enjoyable feast, although there are too many branches that are slightly unclear. Personally, I like Spider-Man after he has gone bad. After putting on the black suit, Spider-Man's heart gradually changed, becoming an evil street youth. I think that big scene is quite exciting: the always well-behaved Spider-Man messes up his hair, puts on a sleek look, swaggers through the streets and bars, and teases the passing beauties. . . Not only did he perform the situation in which the evil side of his heart gradually gained the upper hand, it was also really shocking. Unfortunately, no pictures of this part of the plot can be found.
By the way, the automatic blood pressure monitor edited by the newspaper is also very funny~
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