Compared to Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield is more like a high school student, and Maguire is a bit old-fashioned. Moreover, Garfield feels a bit cheap. You can see it when catching car thieves and molesting the police. It's a bit of a joke. It's closer to the image in the comics. After all, he's just a high school student, no matter how high his IQ is. Emma Stone, although she also has a big face, is much more pleasing to the eye than the heroine of the previous version, regardless of her dressing taste or character setting. It would be perfect if she could be thinner, but this is just my aesthetic.
The plot doesn't seem to have changed much, but the main villain is the lizard man, a scientist who wants to restore his disabled right arm. The IQ of this Spider-Man is a bit too high, and it was mixed into the Osborn Company to easily crack the code, and then was successfully bitten by the mutant spider. After gaining the ability, first try your skills on the subway, beat a group of drunks, and then humiliate the boys who used to bully him on the basketball court. This setting is more reasonable, after all, he is a repressed high school student who is good at talking. It was not until Uncle Ben who came to look for Spider-Man, who ran away with anger, was beaten to death for righteousness, and Spider-Man began to take revenge and eliminate violence by the way. Invented the silk jet, but used an imperfect formula to turn the Doctor into a tyrannical Lizardman. Lizardmen have strong regeneration ability, first raging on the bridge, and then beating Spider-Man in the sewers. In retaliation, they raided the school and hit the school in a mess. In the end, I wanted to use poison gas to turn the entire New Yorker into a lizard man. Spider-Man escaped the pursuit of the police, but he could not escape another violent beating by the lizard man. If the antidote was not sprayed in time, the protagonist would have died at the end of the first episode. In the end, I had to break up with my little girlfriend.
12 years of movies, so the special effects are much better. Spider-Man's leaping between buildings is very realistic, and the tyranny of Lizardmen is also more realistic. It would be nice to save a car on the bridge. The best thing is the action design, which is very flexible, which is very flexible and responsive, with a bit of parkour. What to watch, of course, is the thrill of Spider-Man leaping, but fortunately there is no fear of heights.
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