Very bad, the characters are very thin. Only the mouthy, young, restrained and shy. All he needs is the dream of saving the world, the hot cavity that keeps going. It was Stark's father who arranged everything for him. But in his story, in addition to punishing evil and promoting good and acting cool, only Stark's father's help (to collect the mess) is left. Of course, don't blame the actors, blame the increasingly shallow script, blame the Marvel Universe for only knowing that there are more heroes strung together and the scenes are bigger. It is recommended to look at the extraordinary. No matter what the overall story is, Spider-Man has really stood up. Although he is not so young and energetic, he has really achieved that sense of responsibility, responsibility, and powerlessness in the face of blows. Maybe it's because I like tragedy. But a hero should be a tragedy.
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