The second part is about Spider-Man's growing up troubles. After possessing the super power of flying over the wall and the responsibility of punishing evil and evil, Spider-Man faced a lot of pressure, including pressure from work, regret of not being able to love, The incomprehension of relatives and friends makes Pete Parker want to return to the life of ordinary people. Constant self-denial made his super power gradually disappear, but after becoming an ordinary college student, he did not get the happiness he deserved. Under the guidance of Aunt May and Uncle Ben (recall), he understood the true meaning of Spider-Man's existence and his own determination. The joy of striving for goals. Maybe Parker's troubles are the psychological state that every successful person will experience. In the face of honor and success, what he most desires is to return to the so-called ordinary, and only by taking on greater responsibility can he take on greater honor. There are two most touching and unforgettable scenes in the film: one is that Parker regains super powers and fights with Doctor Octopus on the train. Doctor damages the train brakes. Parker uses his body to organize the operation of the train in order to protect the passengers on the train. ; one was people catching Parker's damaged body with their hands, and when Spider-Man was forced to reveal his appearance, passengers promised not to worry about not revealing what Parker looked like.
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