Why do we need a superhero movie like "Spiderman"

Nathan 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Why do we need a superhero movie like "Spiderman".


"The Amazing Spider-Man" is not coincidentally released together with "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" (Mainland China). These two heroic movies with completely different styles were put together by many people just because they were both heroic movies.
I also like "The Dark Knight", but don't make any comparisons. The "Batman Dark Knight" series is not a heroic movie in the traditional sense, and has nothing to do with "The Amazing Spider-Man".
So don't mention any depth, don't make comparisons.
It's like you can't hold an apple and an orange, and then tell the apple, your skin is so thin, you are really not a good fruit.
One reason.

Back to the topic.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" is a heroic movie in the traditional sense.
You can always guess the content of the hero movie: the superhero fights the super criminal, and the superhero wins in the end.
Since these seem to be repetitive and simple content that cannot be simpler, what exactly do you watch in hero movies? Why are super movies constantly being shot?
Everyone knows the ending, but it doesn't mean that the movie is not to be seen. And watching a hero movie is to see what kind of hero this is.
who is he? where is he from? What is his character? What troubles does he have? He has a wealth of money and likes to wear a mech flying around in the sky? He has forgotten who he is, but he has never had high-strength alloy bones and can be constantly reborn? ...
This is why we watch superhero movies-of course, just one of them.
From the above point of view, a good hero movie must clearly state two things: First, how did this hero come from? Second, what is his character and strength?
As for the plot of a superhero movie, if you clarify the following things, even if you are half succeeded: How did our superhero and his super enemy come from? How are they fighting? How did our superhero win?
These are simple but still attractive. Because there are so many different super criminals, so many different super heroes. They staged different legends in their respective cities.
[Ps: The reason why I complained about "Green Lantern" was not just because they found someone like lightning to play the green light, but because the movie didn't tell even the simplest story. ]

"The Amazing Spider-Man" is a success.
It tells a story, a story that everyone can understand-whether you know Meiman or not, or have watched a superhero movie.
How did Spider-Man come? How did his uncle die? How did his enemy Lizardmen come from? What bad thing does the lizardman want to do? How did Spider-Man stop him?
You know all of the above. You even know how he engages in objects.
You went to the cinema, sat there, and ate popcorn for two hours. You know Peter Parker and his enemies, and maybe you happen to remember a name, Norman Osborne. And he is bound to be an important role in the Spider-Man series.
This is the story of this movie, it is said clearly.

For me—I can’t represent the opinions of others. At least for me, instead of watching Gotham people who don’t believe in Batman, they are more willing to watch New Yorkers turn the crane for Spiderman. At that moment, superhero It is not isolated, he not only has his partners, he also has ordinary citizens.
It's still for me. Rather than seeing a doctor telling Batman that your cartilage is almost all worn out, or seeing Batman being beaten to death by Bain, I would rather watch the little spider be beaten by a lizardman while asking for help while still having sex.
All in all, instead of worrying about this and worrying about Batman, I would rather watch Spiderman stand on the roof with a small schoolbag on his back and hit him when he meets a lizardman - and get beaten.
I can't say that "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" is not good-looking, in fact, it is good-looking. But for me, I prefer watching superhero movies like "The Amazing Spider-Man". Hope is everywhere, from citizens to relatives, from future father-in-law to classmates. You know that bad guys will always be killed, and you know that Peter Parker can still pick up girls if he is injured, so there is no need to worry about him. You see the ending, see him still picking up girls, this is not heavy at all. It makes you believe that bad people will always be eliminated, and there are always more good people in the world.
This is my favorite superhero movie-which is why I like superhero movies and superhero comics-full of hope.



—————— You must pay attention to this when watching "The Amazing Spider-Man"——————
1. The Lizardman went to school to find Peter, and an old man listened to his headphones very calmly. This is the legendary Stan Lee. Creator of Spider-Man and many marvel comics heroes. He has guest appearances in many Marvel movies. The most recent one is "The Avengers". The old man appeared at the end, the old man who said, "There are superheroes in New York, nonsense!" The deleted clip also teased Captain XD.
2. You must finish watching the subtitles before leaving, because there is an easter egg that lasts tens of seconds. An old man in the easter egg went to the prison to find Professor Lizardman, and said to the professor, have you told Peter about his father? The professor said, no, keep me away from Peter! (This is Osborne-I get excited inexplicably)

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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.