Missing Spider-Man in that elevator (pure feeling)

Kelli 2022-04-19 09:01:08

Shouldn't this prequel be viewed purely as a new play? I don't know, but it is true that the style of Part 1 and Part 2 (personally I think the third part deliberately pursues commercial marketing, with reservations) and the positive literary and artistic spirit that is unique in a depressed society is obviously gone. live. It feels like a sequel that deliberately caters to the teenage box office.
Even if I didn't like the third part at first, but out of love for Spider-Man, I quietly finished him. Really, there are countless movies with American heroism, but I only think that the hard-working Spider-Man can make ordinary people fall in love with the most. Of course, Batman is another matter. Its values ​​are sublimated to the whole society, and it is something of a different page. I often feel that these two heroes are not comparable, but I have to admit that Spider-Man is too young to be Batman's opponent. The saddest thing is not that Spider-Man has changed so much, but that it is getting worse and worse, and the commercial atmosphere is getting heavier. Or can win the box office, really really lost long-term support.
Surprised at his own impermanence, he walked away after reading half of it. Just wanted to leave a few more pictures to remember when Batman crossed the street delivering pizza and people in the elevator praised his coat most like Spiderman. Hopefully this is the only Spider-Man I haven't finished watching.

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The Amazing Spider-Man quotes

  • May Parker: [sees a bruised Peter] Peter. Where do you go? Who does this to you?

    Peter Parker: Please, go to sleep, Aunt May.

    May Parker: Please tell me.

    Peter Parker: Aunt May, please, please, please, go to sleep.

    May Parker: I can't sleep!

  • [from trailer]

    Peter Parker: We all have secrets: the ones we keep... and the ones that are kept from us.