Love is fragile

Uriah 2022-03-21 09:01:07

The smart and cute Gwen Stacey replaces Mary Jane Watson as Peter Parker's lover. Every time Peter and Gwen are together, Peter's stuttering, embarrassment, entanglement, and desperate first kiss tricks, and the BGM (background music) of the two together, are very refreshing!
Spider-Man, a superhero who is neither extraordinarily superhuman nor richer than Iron Man, even dare not compare to a senior elite like the Hulk in the superhero world of IQ and knowledge, there is always a tendency to misunderstand.
The key to the coexistence of light and dark sides of human nature lies in personal choice. Humans' own choices of good and evil.
Young people are impulsive and courageous, but because of insufficient social experience, they have insufficient knowledge of the dark side of the world and insufficient knowledge of the dangers of the future.
The new version of Peter and Gwen not only has the simplicity of Puppy love (adolescent love), but also trust and understanding of each other, persistence and respect for self, so it is more in line with—at least my—love concept, and it also has the flavor of the times. . The conversation between Peter and Gwen no longer has the vicissitudes of suffering. Whether it is embarrassment or flirting, it is the tone of a teenager.
The reconstruction of the concept of love makes Spider-Man, who is the youngest in the first-line superheroes, more likely to be recognized and projected by the audience at the high school-university stage. Love is hard to say in my heart. The market is eager for superhero partners who are closer to their conversations, dressing and fun lifestyle.
Every ordinary person has his own "superpowers" more or less. Some are good at singing and dancing, some know how to dress and dress; some are good at reading, some are good at leading communication; some are good at imitating performance, some are smart. But everyone will always experience frustration in the cruel reality, fighting against Villain (villain; criminal; villain; naughty ghost, naughty boy) in their own world over and over again.
Emma Stone's youthful and invincible baby face, in this episode, a shirt, pullover, short skirt and boots reveal a section of stockings and a section of thighs. The campus style is achieved without losing the style of it girl (sexy girl), with blond hair comb. The ponytail is carefully matched with different color hairbands, and there is a slightly lowered smoky voice. It is simply a generation of campus icons (idols, worship objects)! There is an aura, a sense of presence, a figure, a look, an acting skill, and an audience.

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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.