The new but fresh The Amazing Spider-man

Frieda 2022-04-21 09:01:07

Although Mark Webb's "500 Days with Summer" relied on the diary style of the organic combination of sequence, flashback, and interlude, the American-style small and fresh once made people's eyes shine, but it is not enough to show that he has the ability to deal with the first three The comic adaptation of the movie "Spider-Man" made a subversive and innovative interpretation.

Mark can bring a new temperament to the "Spider-Man" movie, literature, youth, freshness, campus, and the main reason can also be said to come from Peter Parker's high school period in the story.

If I hadn't finished watching "Spider-Man" and "Batman" on the same day, I might have had more praise for "The Amazing Spider-Man". In order to compare the two heroes unnecessarily, it's best to assume that you haven't seen Batman: The Dark Knight Rises.

Mark Webb's new reboot of The Amazing Spider-Man is truly faithful to the original comic book. In the past ten years, Sam Raimi has brought the classic "Spider-Man" trilogy to movie fans all over the world. For audiences without comic reading foundation, the impression may be more difficult to reset. If the story of The Amazing Spider-Man gives you a new and subversive feeling, then the new Spider-Man and Peter Parker are the ones you need to embrace again.

Tobey Maguire plays Peter Parker, the old hard-core hero. He is a real hero. The dramatic tragic effect is imposed on him. Facing the distress and shyness of his beloved girl, he indirectly leads to the guilt life and career of Uncle Ben's murder. Lack of luck in love. It seems that Peter Parker, born of a failure, can still insist on the justice in his personal beliefs. This kind of reaction fully reflects the strong American personal heroism.

The difference is that Andrew Garfield broke the image frame of his predecessor Spider-Man with his youthful and sunny temperament. The wisdom and vitality movement should be the personality standard that countless young students hope to achieve. It depends on his upbringing experience, and it is not an obstacle to obtaining a good love. Garfield's version of Spider-Man is not a superhero image that completely bears the burden of humiliation. Several life setbacks related to the lack of family love no longer become the pain and depression in his growth process.

The images of Spider-Man in the two versions of the movie are based on two different time and space in the world of the original comics. The characters of "The Amazing Spider-Man" are taken from the original Spider-Man comics, and the story comes from the time and space that make up the "Avengers"; the "Spider-Man" trilogy is completely the opposite.

Compared with the old "Spider-Man" trilogy, "The Amazing" is barely new in a certain sense. As a prequel on a time stage, in addition to the unchanging Uncle Ben and Aunt May, Gwen Stacy, who appeared as a junior, returns to the main heroine, and Parker's mentor Dr. Connor, who plays soy sauce, returns to the main story. The villain Dr. Lizard. The changes in these characters are brand new due to the differences in the time and space versions of the comics. Emma Stone's Gwen Stacy does not have the low-level social life experience of her predecessor, Mary Jane, and is closer to the intellectual girl in the middle-class family. Gwen's character is slightly more pure and simplified than Mary. , but also downplays the vulgar temperament of the superhero heroine flirting and screaming. Emma's interpretation of Gwen is closer to the style of the heroines of most campus-themed films, pure, gentle, intellectual, and delicate, showing the demeanor of a public lover.

Remy's version blamed the death of Uncle Ben for Peter Parker's growth into Spider-Man, and the innocent injuries to Parker's loved ones by successive villains. The Amazing Spider-Man's vision extends forward to the mystery of Peter's orphan's life, and the death of Uncle Ben is nothing but an accelerant for the birth of Spider-Man. The idea of ​​"with great power comes great responsibility" is no longer the hallmark of core values, even if it is still the motivation for being a chivalrous person. In the final analysis, Spider-Man's masked nature determines that he will always cover up the relationship between real life and heroic deeds. In reality, it is inevitable that all kinds of accidental coincidences will be exposed. Spider-Man in the trilogy repeatedly concealed his identity to show that he fears that he will not be recognized, and that his loved ones will never find the truth; "The Extraordinary" revealed the hidden truth to Gwen Stacy in the middle of the film, and let the story progress as the plot progresses. More important supporting roles learned about the hidden reasons, so as to gain understanding, recognition and support.

Garfield and Emma's emotional development is not like Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst's general love, which is unrelenting and unrelenting. They boldly release the passion of campus love and form a relationship that grows in each other's lives. Rely on and support. Perhaps ten years have passed, and the audience's emotional acceptance has tended to be a straightforward love relationship. The kiss scenes of the former two are better than those of the latter two. Less undue bitterness, more youthful innocence.

In terms of plot and character creation, "The Amazing Spider-Man" is still a bit of old wine in a new bottle. The temperament, feeling, and youthful breath all think that the coolness of mint is short-lived and not long-lasting. The lens special effects are only innovative in the first-person perspective. The main perspective combined with the characteristics of animation games has appeared in movies adapted from animation games such as Doom. Produce the so-called fresh visual experience.

It is especially worth mentioning that Stan Lee, the "Father of Spider-Man" who often appears in Marvel movies, once again showed a glimpse of comedy performance. The chaotic and noisy library battle between Spider-Man and Dr. Lizard is set against the background of Stan Lee's quiet immersion in music and arrangement of books, and the strong contrast of behavior and environment highlights the comedy effect.

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The Amazing Spider-Man quotes

  • The Lizard: Poor Peter Parker. No father. No mother. No uncle. You're all alone.

    George Stacy: He's not alone.

    [Stacy fires at the Lizard]

  • Gwen Stacy: Sorry, Dad. I can't, um, have cocoa right now, because I'm work... I'm doing this, um... I have, uh... cramps. I feel kinda pukey and... just emotional. I keep crying. It's brutal. You don't want to know.