The little details that touched me as soon as Spider-Man

Nicole 2022-09-08 18:29:51

It's the first time I've finished watching "Spider-Man" one, this is a mature commercial film, and I want to share some small details that touched me. 1. Many Spider-Man fans have written that Aunt Mei is a beautiful woman with a beautiful charm, but in the first part, Aunt Mei is really a gray-haired grandma. 2. Mary Jane's body is so hot that she doesn't look like a high school student. 3. The doctor who died very early was a down-to-earth ordinary person who insisted on the unity of knowledge and action, but because his opinions were not recognized by the generals and superiors, he was suppressed. 4. When I watched it, I felt that Mary Jane and Parker were very human when they communicated, and the two were more compatible in soul, but she still stayed next to the rich Harry and praised Harry for his handsome new car (didn't say what she meant , which is just realistic). But then she's willing to be a restaurant host, which is strange. 5. After the otaku Parker first got superpowers, he changed from ordinary kindness to arrogance, and his ability is really a monster. 6. The big city that is pursued and yearned for has a sinful wrestling ring. 7. Parker spared the robbery criminal because he was detained by the wrestling owner, and the criminal even said thank you to him. 8. The criminal shot Uncle Ben. 9. Uncle Ben has no superpower, but he used his character to influence a superpower. 10. The press is also quite chaotic. The editor-in-chief originally hated Spider-Man, but he was able to change his mind in an instant. He also joked about the half-naked photos of the actress by the way, and the gray field was eye-catching. 11. Harry probably knew about Mary Jane's profession because he didn't introduce Mary Jane to his dad. 12. Mr. Osborne started a company, paid a lot for it, but was out of the business in a blink of an eye. 13. Mr. Osborne was a good dad, but he was also a badass. 14. Why did Mary briefly wear a cheongsam and a small gauze shawl. The most important thing is that as a foreigner, she still dresses beautifully and looks very Chinese... 15. Mr. Osborne's acting skills are really good, that The mirror scene is awesome. 16. That news editor is actually a bit moral... 17. Human nature is really strange. The citizens were very fond of Spider-Man before, and then they spurned him in a blink of an eye. 18. Does Harry really like Mary Jane? Why put an ordinary girl in such a bad place? 19. Spider-Man saved more than just a baby. 20. A kiss in the rain is so beautiful. 21. Mr. Osborn went mad and surrendered to the Green Goblin. 22. It is difficult to be a hero, because a hero can sacrifice himself without hesitation, but he cannot sacrifice his family. 23. Triangles are really exciting. twenty four. Does Harry really like Mary Jane? He had such a good relationship with Parker, but he succeeded in poaching Parker, and then he didn't kill the adulterer when Parker dug back again... 25. Bad guys always give good guys a dilemma, and it's the bad guys who are really to blame. Not good people forced to make choices. 26. The Green Goblin wanted to kill Spider-Man, but he killed Mr. Osborn. Mr. Osborn's last wish was that Harry didn't know he had a demon dad. 27. The rift between Harry and Parker is hard to mend. 28. Congratulations to Parker and Mary Jane on their successful hand in hand. 29. What are you doing? ! Shouldn't the two live happily together? ! 30. I agree with the last two lines of the movie, but I didn't expect Spider-Man to be single...

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Spider-Man quotes

  • Ring Announcer: [on the microphone, announcing to the audience as he walks backwards up the ramp to where Peter is standing behind the curtain] Will the next victim please enter the arena at this time! If he can withstand just three minutes in the cage with "Bonesaw" McGraw, the sum of three-thousand dollars will be paid to...

    [gets off the microphone and asks Peter]

    Ring Announcer: What's your name, kid?

    Peter Parker: The Human Spider.

    Ring Announcer: The Human Spider? That's it? That's the best you've got?

    Peter Parker: Yeah.

    Ring Announcer: Oh, that sucks.

    [gets back on the microphone]

    Ring Announcer: The sum of three-thousand dollars will be paid to... the terrifying... the deadly... the amazing Spider-Man!

    [the audience cheers]

  • Peter Parker: Spider-Man wasn't trying to attack the city, he was trying to save it. That's slander.

    J. Jonah Jameson: It is not. I resent that. Slander is spoken. In print, it's libel.