friendly neighbor spiderman

Wendell 2022-04-20 09:01:06

Leaving aside the character preferences, this should be one of my favorite Marvel superhero movies from a purely cinematic point of view. This movie puts aside the popular theme of superheroes who are invincible to save the world. Telling the origin story of Spider-Man, how because of the death of Uncle Ben, he became a hero and fought against crime. From a boy in puberty as the main skeleton, the story extends from both sides. On the one hand, Peter Parker at this time is like a Like almost all boys at this stage, he has girls he likes, he wants to be recognized by his idol Tony Stark, and he can't wait to use his abilities to do something big instead of just being a "good neighbor." Spider-Man"; on the other hand, Vulture, played by Michael Keaton, is an ordinary private contractor who specializes in cleaning up the ruins of the Great War, and even invests almost his entire property in renting or buying cleaning equipment, which is worth mentioning here The thing is, I didn't know the vulture character before this movie, but from the beginning of this movie I will think Michael Keaton is the vulture. Not so suitable for playing Batman, but later Tony Stark reached an agreement with the government in order to prevent the wreckage of war alien technology from falling into the hands of others. , it may make him bankrupt. In fact, we will hear the name of "Stark Group" or "Tony Stark" repeatedly, but Robert Downey Jr. has never appeared in the movie. In the eyes of the audience, Tony Stark is an "upper person", he doesn't understand and will not care about the lives of our "lower person", this is also one of the clues in the movie, Tony Stark from the beginning to the end of the film. I have never seen Keaton, and even when Keaton became a vulture, Tony Stark only thought he was just a "minor character", a little thief, and only needed to be dealt with by the police. They are not valued by Tony Stark, who is a high-level figure. I appreciate this idea.

Back to Peter Parker, he wants to get in touch with his idols, he wants to be valued by his idols, he wants to take on assignments, he wants to do big things, he may also want to save the world, all of which are normal mental characteristics of a normal high school student, a flesh-and-blood teenager, and he keeps calling ha Pi kept sending messages, and there was a scene showing that the chat records between Peter and Happy were all messages sent by Peter, but Happy never replied. In the eyes of him and Stark, Peter was just a naive high school student. It seems like Tony Stark doesn't seem to care about Peter, but when Tony calls Peter on the cruise he mentions "Happy told me you quit the band six weeks ago", if Tony Stark doesn't care. If he cared, how could he remember such a small thing.

Later, the vultures stole the wreckage of alien technology and converted them into weapons for sale. They were accidentally discovered by Peter. The two clues were brought together, and the suspense was added. The vulture was actually the father of the girl Peter liked. A life-and-death fight, just for Peter to save the vultures.

Peter always wanted to do big things, but Tony Stark knew he had acquired superpowers at an inappropriate age that he couldn't fully grasp, it's hard to tell if Peter was saving people or wreaking havoc, on a cruise ship, at the end of a hijack, if that plane ended up Wouldn't it have been better for Peter to just escalate to Tony if he didn't care about it in the first place, instead of falling into an empty place.

The little humor in the whole movie is just right, especially the five-hundred-person press conference at the end.

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Spider-Man: Homecoming quotes

  • Tony Stark: Hey, May. How you doing? What are you wearing? Something skimpy, I hope.

    [Peter frowns at Tony]

    Tony Stark: Peter, that's inappropriate. All right, let's start over. You can edit it.

  • Flash: I don't know. I got to check my calendar first. I got a hot date with Black Widow coming up.

    Abe: [ringing the bell] That is false.

    Mr. Harrington: What did I tell you about using the bell for comedic purposes?