First, this episode relieved me of a heart knot that I had been holding for two years-Peter's promise to his father-in-law. At the end of the first part, Peter just promised that the dying father of the heroine Gwen said that he would leave to keep the heroine away from danger. As a result, he turned around and the male and female guests successfully held hands again. ( Http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_66aafce30101bu4b.html ) In this episode, I am pleased to see his contradictions, self-blame, suffering, and deep love. He often saw the phantom of Gwen's late father; he said, "I promised your father, but I had a snack with your family, then what kind of person would I have become?" He forced Gwen to break up; he watched from a distance and guarded silently every day , As the closest distance to her; he is determined to follow Gwen to England, or any corner of the world, she is his coordinates.
At the same time, I also saw a more distinctive Gwen, a kind, intelligent and brave Gwen. She also remembered the name of an unknown engineer at once, just like Peter; to get a scholarship, she determined to leave Peter to go to Oxford, England; she reminded Peter of the magnetization equipment; she chose to stay in the grid area and bring light back to New York with Peter , Saved countless lives; she said, "Life is limited and precious. Those we have helped make us who we are now. When the sun is shining, everyone is full of hope, but we must hold on to hope in the dark and suffering, and we can finally become The hope of others." If she has super powers, she can also become an immortal superhero.
The two have the same three views, equal abilities, and even a sense of humor. They grow up together to be more mature and strong after various changes, but in the end they are separated forever. It is really the malice of the world. There are days not seen, such an inspiring heterosexual.
Second, the happy villain. How many times has the rough life experience and the evil and madness seem to have changed from a feature to a standard feature for the villain. As a villain, you don’t have a hard time, you don’t want to be cute, you don’t look good enough, you don’t have the face to say hello to your peers when you go out. In this episode, there are three BOSSs of the size of the movie, and they are full of weight.
One is a receiver engineer with transparent properties. Being rescued to become Spider-Man's brain-dead fan, he actually sought attention and thirst. Later, he used his life to brush his sense of existence, and finally brushed into electricity, brushed into light, and brushed into the most dazzling bastard in the night. "I just overthrew it for a lifetime, and turned my face to change my life." Did you forget that Spider-Man met for the first time to help you save the favor of the nineteen-part Western-Eastern Hairstyle?
One is a rich second-generation entrepreneur with a diseased nature. "I used to call people good buddies when we watched the sea together, and if one was dissatisfied, he would call people a big traitor." Peter didn't promise to give blood to the spiders for your safety, so it was Peter's fault to use drugs to turn monsters into monsters. It was Peter's fault to pull the accomplices only willing to dismantle their bones and drink blood. Peter didn't send you a headband, what a grudge? [The last edition of the Little Green Devils touched the United States in comparison with their deep sentiments. 】
There is also a bald dragon set for the male protagonist to abuse food at the beginning and the end of the film, not to mention it.
The villain of the film has no lofty goals and firm beliefs, abandoning the socialist surname dispute, not from the correct starting point to the wrong end, and even lacks the criminal skills of lofty. It can be regarded as silently crying at the audience from the appearance to the connotation. Called "Please don't cute me". They are the poisonous snakes in "The Farmer and the Snake" and the evil wolves in "Mr. Dong Guo and the Wolf". They avenge their grievances, in the final analysis, because they only care about themselves, and all their personal unsatisfactory is blamed on others. In a word, despicable. The film party reiterated this truth: No matter whether it is rich or poor, disease or health, it cannot prevent a person from becoming a scumbag or becoming a hero. It's actually easy to be a bad person. It is enough to be driven by the instinct of living creatures to avoid harm, but to be a good person is much more difficult. If you have courage when you are weak, keep your wisdom before temptation, and stick to it after suffering, you will be a good person and a hero. There is no habit of finding cuteness from the villain, perhaps because you don't want to indulge your shortcomings; as always, looking for bright spots from the decent people, perhaps because you still want to be a better person.
In the spring and summer of 2014, Sony brought you the still lively, poor, and down-to-earth boyfriend with brilliant and realistic pictures and special effects, Peter Parker.
PS: Seek popular science for the time lag party. Are the "Jiannan Spring" and "Celebrating Dragon Boat Festival" with a strong sense of existence special for Greater China?
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