Going back to the movie, at the beginning of the film Spider-Man saved a low-level engineer played by Jamie Fox. He became crazy about Spider-Man when he was not in a normal spirit. After that, the low-level engineer experienced an accident and became a lightning man. And in the eyes of those who find that they are admiring, this kind of deep love has transformed into a deep hatred, and hate is as deep as love is. In addition to the lightning man, Spider-Man’s childhood playmate, the Little Green Devils, also joined the villain to fight against Spider-Man, because he felt that Spider-Man’s blood was the only thing that could heal himself (brain damage is not a cure). And Spider-Man also gradually found out the truth about his parents leaving him.
Compared with the first film, the emotional scene is obviously aggravated. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone still play the core roles. The natural brilliance when the two are together is incomparable to any special effects (nonsense, two people originally In reality, it is a couple). But the movie did not handle the relationship between the two people very well. Since Gwen’s father often haunts Peter’s mind like a ghost, the two people had to stage a "Together-Separate-Together" soap opera plot. Spider-Man is like a stalker who loves to follow Gwen's every move from the top of the building from time to time. In the end, Gwen fell from a high altitude and fell to his death. Spider-Man was able to hold his girlfriend and maintain the integrity of his body to avoid facing a bunch of bloody things to seduce tears. Then I watched Gwen’s tombstone and spent the spring and autumn and winter and summer (it’s really dog-blooded here). In the long and endless time, the idiot lost his goal and was obsessed with disappearing. In the end, the one of his lost girlfriend. The speech made him find himself again. The faith in justice rekindled in his heart. I have been looking for a world with you. The story is such a story.
The disadvantage of this movie is that it is over-filled with many useless "plots", which makes the whole movie look a little bloated. There are many scenes and events in the film, but they appear to be scattered and scattered all around. The story structure of the film is inexplicable. The director obviously just picked them up and put them together one by one, and some of them are really incomprehensible and unnecessary. A typical example is that Spider-Man was fighting the lightning guy over there. Why did the two US airline planes collide? I want to see the electric guys fighting with Spider-Man, the soul is pale, the blue, green, green and red are so beautiful, do you want to spend so much time with the camera? It's the same as the alarm, hey, director, hurry up and cut it over to start the fight. Compared to these useless sections, there is probably a scene where Chris Cooper is about to appear. Felicity Jones, who plays the little green devil’s assistant, came out and made a soy sauce. Even the concentration of soy sauce is not even the last of those enthusiastic aviation control tower officials. Strong, people are at least old socks. There is no Mary Jane, the rhino man finally came out and sold a cute. I really don’t know what the 142-minute movie is playing. In terms of acting, I feel that everyone except the male and female protagonists is blunt, including Foxx.
Of course, movies still have many advantages. For example, when Peter Parker searches, he uses Google like normal people instead of Bing. The easter egg is that X-men doesn't know what to do with the linkage.
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