It’s really interesting. A line from Stark to Peter perfectly tells how a person who has fallen in love with this character since Remy’s time feels about this movie. Let’s talk about the Spider-Man I’m in love with. He is a person who was tortured forever by the death of Uncle Ben, so he spared no effort to prevent such a tragedy from happening to others. His indifference to injustice has become his eternal demon. This kind of bitterness and hatred is not a burden that drags down the entertainment of the movie, but the core motivation of the character, which is his most attractive place. This is the origin of every choice he made later.
Visually, under the blue sky of New York, he is dangling spider silk among the tall buildings, accompanied by exciting music, which is one of the most visually climaxing passages in film history. Video: Spider-Man’s Web-Slinging in previous movies is part of his core identity, and this movie has nothing to do with it. More importantly, Spider-Man has always been a self-reliant character. The core conflict is a balance between the life brought about by one's own ability and the normal life of one's not rich. All his feats as a hero come from his own personal dexterity and intelligence. But today's Spider-Man has become a little boy who "won the lottery" favored by billionaires, and half of his abilities come from this AI-assisted battle suit. The value of his superpowers and brainpower was reduced to almost indistinguishable. (After watching the movie, my fellow colleagues turned to me and asked: So what exactly is Peter's superpower?) The conflict in the entire movie also focused on the qualification to wear this suit. Is this Spider-Man still Spider-Man? But it cannot be said that this is a bad movie. The movie has a distinct style. The characters have a growth process about whether to join the reunion; not to mention the defects in the development of the story line of the villain and the homecoming meeting, at least the degree of completion is acceptable. . But because this movie carries so much legacy, I have to have other expectations for it. And when this restart completely ignores those legacy, and shoots Spider-Man into the latest episode of Marvel’s “series”, assimilated into a movie that is not much different from the rest of the MCU and can be completely replaced. pity. With Great Legacy, Comes Great Responsibility. He was a character who could break the North American first weekend box office record in 2002 without a team gimmick. Nowadays, in this movie, it's hard to tell why you should watch him instead of Ant-Man. Maybe this is something we didn't think of when we cheered because he returned to Marvel. ------ English article: "Spider-Man: Homecoming Season" doesn't feel like a Spider-Man movie: https://www.cbr.com/homecoming-not-spider-man-movie/
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