The male protagonist's civilian temperament is in line with Spider-Man's character. The death of the male protagonist's uncle established the male protagonist's view of right and wrong, and made the male protagonist understand that no matter how dangerous the world is, he must maintain his inner faith, so he began to devote himself to the struggle against the dangers of the city. Norman is the father of the male protagonist's good friend Harry. In a scientific research failure, Norman became a Green Goblin, and the evil in his heart spread, and he became an enemy with Spider-Man. The Green Goblin understood that love was Spider-Man's weakness, so he held Mary to threaten Spider-Man. In the final duel, Spider-Man learned that the Green Goblin was Harry's father, and Norman was finally killed by his own evil.
The emotional line is indispensable in this film, but I don't quite understand the emotional swing of the heroine.
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