[Spiderman: Return of the Hero] Not telling the origin story is the right and smart choice

Derick 2021-12-07 08:01:03

In terms of concept and degree of completion, the comics that I am most satisfied with in the past five years are "Wonder Woman" and "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (this year is really a great year!!!)

Let me talk about why I don't think about the origin. The story is the right and smart choice. The first two editions of the origin story are about Peter Parker who started to build his beliefs after experiencing family changes, and became Spider-Man to fight criminals. The Tom Holland version of Peter Parker did not continue to reproduce. The reason why he wanted to be Spider-Man fits the ideals of a high school student: baby, if I can save the world, get the attention and praise of my classmates, and even win The recognition of the old driver Tony, it must be a cool and proud thing.

The biggest challenge Peter Parker faced after becoming Spider-Man in the first two editions was how to find a suitable tipping point to balance the double life. This version of Peter Parker has not yet reached the age to live independently and take care of himself. It is not the time to make ends meet. However, his immature mind made him more provocative, all day longing for one day to join the Avengers to save the world. The biggest problem he faced was: how to prove that I am a baby is far more than a high school student, and ability is far more than just my appearance and age, to change the adult (Tony) to look at himself from the perspective of children. It was hard to find an opportunity to prove himself, but he was always unable to grasp it, and almost died several times.

In order to avoid spoilers, the villain Condor just wanted to say an absolute thumbs up. It's not just Michael Keaton who performed well, the film spent a lot of pen and ink telling the story of this character, trying to avoid some facial images of MCU in the past. In the end he pushed Peter Parker into a more difficult predicament. And the climax of the film will be very different from what you expected.

[The next paragraph has minor spoilers related to the end of the movie, be cautious] After making unremitting efforts to win Tony's approval, Peter finally got the opportunity he dreamed of. But at this time he made an unexpected decision: He rejected Tony's generous treatment, gave up joining the Avengers, and gave up the opportunity to fight alongside Iron Man to save the world. After going through the whole thing, he realized that "joining the Avengers" was just a good and innocent wish in the past. At that time, he should do some down-to-earth work. Big people like the Avengers are busy with the important task of saving the world, such as defeating the Hydra and destroying the alien invaders. Then I, Spider-Man, will take care of the thugs and criminals and become a friendly neighborhood for New Yorkers~

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Extended Reading
  • Hillary 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    It's really rare that the Asians in the Super British movies are not Jing Tian or some snake face, but normal American and high Asian students. The proportions of each ethnic group are also based on normal beauty, which can be regarded as a kind of sincerity. The whole film is moderately cute, moderately complaining, moderately fighting, so as long as you work hard, Super British movies can still be saved, and the American team's eggs are much better than his movies. PS: I also have the NASA T-shirt that Little Spider is wearing at the hotel, Hi Sen.

  • Junius 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    The plot can’t be said to be compact and coherent. Tony is a teacher and a father. Little Spider also has the character that all super heroes will bear silently after saving someone bravely. The school drama has all the elements, and the adolescent Spider-Man has been so green and simple for a long time. Doesn't appear in the Marvel universe anymore. The second easter egg, how do you say it, fucked out on the spot:)

Spider-Man: Homecoming quotes

  • [Spider-Man shows up at a robbery carried out by men in Avengers masks]

    Spider-Man: Wait a minute... You guys aren't the real Avengers! I can tell. Hulk gives it away.

  • Peter Parker: I'm sick of Mr. Stark treating me like a kid.

    Ned Leeds: But you are a kid.

    Peter Parker: Yeah. A kid who can stop a bus with his bare hands.