Marvel is truly an empire, always being able to innovate and keep innovation within just the right range. After shaping the R-class Deadpool and the loser version of Ant-Man, he also shaped the "growth trouble" version of the little spider spider. Youth, cuteness, stubbornness and middle two, the youth and invincible characters are vivid and agile under the interpretation of the true Dutch brother. Compared with that, the plot is a little lackluster. The first half of the story even has a serious sense of drama. It is often that the corners of the mouth are raised before they are opened. It might be better if the cut is a little tighter. If you think about it carefully, why I feel regretful in a movie theater in a foreign land, perhaps because I still think about the weak Anzu who has the talent of Gwen and the love that changed the era of the American comic to the powerless moment of heartbreak.
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