Suspended Youth Story

Hope 2022-03-16 09:01:01

This is a restart of the Spider-Man movie. It claims to be back to its roots, but in fact, apart from going back to the middle school days, the spider silk launcher, the spider code-named 00 (this is the ultimate allusion), etc., it also Not so faithful to the original. The expected appearance of the babble is also limited-isn't it meant to be more humorous, how do you feel that the film is darker and more bitter?

In the original work, Peter Parker was a complete sling (yes, I was in a pun), but this time it seems to be mixed well, wearing invisible (later inherited the old man's glasses-this degree is just right), skateboarding, It can be seen that it is not a sports idiot; the object of bullying by classmates is not him; and the most important thing is that there is a girl who comes up (in addition, is the mirror girl in the film Mary Jane?), at first glance I think Diaosi has successfully counterattacked.

Then the film began to develop towards the route of a handsome youth film. Of course, as a middle school student, occasionally committing a second offense is considered to be of age; but he really takes off his mask at every turn, and there are so many people who know his identity... This newspaper has not criticized him yet, so the majority of the people still For those who support him, is this going to remove his mass foundation in the next movie? (Speaking of this kind of story structure, it's like batman begins...the street bullshit section also has a bat feel) When the

protagonist was a kid, I thought there would be a deep line, and it ended up like this. Say this science nerd Peter Parker I haven't googled his parents for many years, so do I have to wait until then to search?

Responsibility has always been the core of the Spider-Man series, but the theme of the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility in this film has been weakened. The so-called responsibility of Peter in the film is only the responsibility of his father’s scientific research, not the responsibility of his ability. ; In other words, the reason has become private. This change makes me very upset.

Moreover, as the first part of the restart, this film had to spend a lot of time re-explaining the origin story, which also caused the first half of the film to appear a bit slow. And there are too many love scenes, and every time the hero and the heroine are about to kiss, I wish I could fast forward in the cinema.

(In addition, why do Spider-Man movies always give a shot of the American flag? Yes, I know he is an American hero, but other superheroes don’t carry that.)

Overall, this film is not bad, and there is no shortage of laughs. Although it can't be compared with the original series, seeing Spider-Man swinging between buildings at that time felt really revolutionary, but now it feels nothing more than that. Of course, some scenes, such as sitting in the center of the spider web, are still great. As a new series for the younger generation of audiences, this head start is pretty good; not bad, but not *amazing*.


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The Amazing Spider-Man quotes

  • The Lizard: Poor Peter Parker. No father. No mother. No uncle. You're all alone.

    George Stacy: He's not alone.

    [Stacy fires at the Lizard]

  • Gwen Stacy: Sorry, Dad. I can't, um, have cocoa right now, because I'm work... I'm doing this, um... I have, uh... cramps. I feel kinda pukey and... just emotional. I keep crying. It's brutal. You don't want to know.