This is an excellent growth education film, and it is also the one with the most meaningful plot, the most tenacious story and the most beautiful foreshadowing of the Spider-Man movies I have ever seen.
The story continues the Ultron era of the Avengers, where foreign material elements are used to make weapons. Parker still wants to fight with the heroes of the Avengers to save the world, and urgently needs to join the team to prove himself, while life mentor Tony Stark is constantly polishing this underage child. The fledgling Spider-Man is somewhat reckless, some reckless, and some sloppy. Peter paid the price for his reckless actions several times. It was not until the steamship incident that he almost made a big mistake. Only then did he understand that even if he has talent and skills, it is necessary to succeed. Some setbacks. Tony's words are very enlightening for children "If you can't do anything without this suit, then you don't deserve it", and finally Peter, after a hard fight, successfully prevented the villain Vulture from hijacking Stark's company to deliver weapons. s plane.
In the adult world, there is still a long process for children to go, and these experiences are also a necessary process on the road of growth, even if you are gifted.
In the film, Iron Man's new shirt tailored for Spider-Man appeared, which was exquisite and very technological, once again proving a logic: "The rich play with technology, and the diaosi play with mutation."
There are two easter eggs in the film, and the American team will tell you what patience is. Looking forward to the return of Spider-Man in the next Avengers 3.
Suitable for viewing with children
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