Spiderman's Brave and Love

Candice 2022-11-12 21:36:21

Check this out for the homework you did before going to Universal Studios Japan. Only to find that each one is so exciting. When Spider-Man duels with various green demons, sand people, venom, and eight-legged beasts, the pictures are very intense, and the picture quality is thrilling. With music, the whole person immediately immersed in these pictures. The great power, come with responsibility in the first part, the sacrifice of personal happiness in the second part brings the greatest benefit to everyone, the third part is more about friendship, the test of love, and justice has come. one day. The love of uncles and aunts is what we want to follow for the rest of our lives. If you love someone, you will grow old and you can chat and laugh together when you are old. The eyes of grandma are always bright, which makes people feel very comfortable, amiable and easy to approach. From his low profile to his later fame, Spider-Man can still maintain his true heart. He only becomes a little cruel when he is possessed by venom, but the premise is that after others betray him first, he chooses the way of revenge, although It's not good to do so. He still chose to be a good boy, a true self, a kind self, and a self who saves mankind. He is his own hero!

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  • Juliana 2021-10-20 18:58:36

    I want to be bitten after watching

  • Jaleel 2021-10-20 18:59:08

    The first level is still very beautiful! Diaosi dream

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.