This dialogue made me decide that I would still like this "The Amazing Spider-Man", even though many people think it is naive and call it "Fried Rice Spider-Man" "Super annoying Spider-Man"...
There are three "Spider-Man" by Sam Remy in front. The new version is not easy to shoot. Especially the story of Spider-Man is not very interesting at the beginning, unlike Superman or Batman. Prominent and well-established, he was outstanding when he appeared on the stage. Peter Parker is an American high school student, very geeky. So the director of this episode found Mark Webber, the director of "500 Days with Summer", which was definitely a right decision made by Sony.
Sam Remy's "Spider-Man" filmed 10 years ago brought a new wave of superhero craze on the screen, making superhero movies a box office predator. Director Sam’s trilogy is quite B-rated, with cold humor from time to time (Spider-Man’s elevator is regarded as a cosplay section is a magical stroke!), but overall it is still very "positive"-regardless of the story, the character or the picture. At first glance, it is the taste of Hollywood blockbusters. The classic phrase "the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility" is almost like a topic in a middle school student's composition, for fear that the audience will not find the subject of the film.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" took a different approach, restoring Spider-Man to the atmosphere of a high school campus, and turning the superhero movie of bitter and fierce animals into a little fresh. You will see Peter and Gwen talk about love like two little fools—
"Well, you think... I don't know"
"What do you think ?"
"I don't know, um, I don't know. Maybe we can ...I don't know. Or we can do something else. Or we... " "Okay
."
"Do you agree?"
"Well, any one will do."
This is not like the long-awaited reunion of young men and women in Jin Yong's novels, "the two of them will pick up whatever it doesn't matter to say." The old version of the male protagonist Toby Maguire is a naive and cute temperament, looks like a college student plus a social loser; this time Andrew Garfield is a pure and handsome boy, so that the first half of the film is immersed in thick In the taste of campus youth films-there is no problem in applying the routines of campus youth films to superhero movies. In recent years, with the popularity of young adult films such as "Harry Potter", "Twilight", and "The Hunger Games", how to capture teenagers and female audiences has become a new topic for Hollywood studios. The old version of the trilogy is more for comic fans and adult audiences, while "The Amazing Spider-Man" is for current teenagers.
However, "The Amazing Spider-Man" is actually closer to the original comics in terms of details: for example, Peter Parker in the movie is reluctant to speak, and when he transforms into Spider-Man, he is a bit glib. Xia's portrayal is more interesting and realistic. The description of the spider silk launcher in the film also conforms to the settings in the comics.
Also out of the consideration of attracting teenagers, the lens and 3D effects of the film are deliberately novel and novel. There are a lot of subjective lens like FPS games, and the 3D lens is also varied, and even the background is deliberately blurred in order to highlight the 3D effect of the subject. , Resulting in a lot of pictures like watching Spider-Man wandering around in a TV game...
In short, this film and the old version of the trilogy have taken a completely different path. Easy and interesting, with colorful details and gorgeous pictures; the overall look is a little flat, and the villain is not strong enough... In an era when many superheroes such as "Batman", "Iron Man", and "Avengers" are rampant, this cute little spider It can still make us shine and look forward to his appearance again, which is enough.
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