With great power comes great responsibility

Anissa 2022-11-11 02:59:59

A few days ago, Weibo and the circle of friends were left by the father of Marvel and swiped. Let me start paying attention to the Marvel series of movies, although I have not liked anime very much before, but when I read the information about Stan Lee on the Internet, I found that I already like this naughty cameo little old man. I decided to watch all the movies in the Marvel series as a tribute to the deceased.

I choose to look at it from the "Spider-Man" series, because it is easier to accept because I have heard it every day.

After watching "Spider-Man 1" today, the main storyline of the film is very simple, nothing more than the story of the hero (Spider-Man) defeating the demon (Green Devil) and finally saving the world. The original Spider-Man in the film was a student who was raised by his uncle and aunt, who had low self-esteem and was bullied. He did not dare to resist or confess to his favorite object. In the real world, such an ordinary person was accidentally bitten by a super spider and turned into a Spider-Man with super power. In the world of Spider-Man, he is no longer inferior, no longer cowardly, but becomes strong and brave to save the world. Avoid the poison of the green devil, and tenaciously save the girl he likes. Finally, in the real world and in the sci-fi world, I got the confession of the girl I liked. At the end of the film, the image of Spider-Man was sublimated. He rejected the girl's confession because he understood that "with great power comes great responsibility" and became a superhero.

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Extended Reading

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.