The biggest feeling after watching this movie is the sense of contrast. Peter's red and black state, Harry turned hatred into kindness, Mary felt different about Peter before and after, Flint changed from attacking Peter at the beginning to reaching a consensus, and the whole "Spider-Man 3" implemented this strong contrast effect. In addition, the sound effects, mirror movement, light perception and filters all show the excellent technology of the American film industry. The plot is clean and tidy, and the rhythm of the plot is fast and not procrastinated, making people immersed in the heroic world of Spider man. Although Park is the protagonist in the film, the role of advancing the plot is mainly played by Mary, which is the main line of the film. Perter put on the black Spider-Man's clothes because Mary inspired the anger in his heart, took off the dark shirt because Mary awakened the kindness in his heart, and finally completed the reconciliation with Harry, the forgiveness of Flint and the defeat of the Diablo by rescuing Mary. The three episodes of the shirt (Venom) and then ended the whole film, which can be described as "one person and one drama". From this point of view, Spider man is "controlled" by Mary in the film. But there are a few things that don't make sense. First of all, how did Harry complete the transformation and no longer hold a grudge against Peter? If it was because he loved Mary that he helped Peter defeat Venom, then he didn’t have to sacrifice himself to be a knife for Peter, and finally shook hands with words and was inevitably a little stiff; secondly, why did Flint Don't explain it clearly to Peter at the beginning, things that can be explained clearly in a few sentences have to be explained until the end; besides, whether it is the kiss between Peter and Gwen or the kiss between Mary and Harry, it is very abrupt And it's illogical, why did the superhero Spider Man take off half of his mask and kiss a woman in public? Of course, the role of these two kisses in the plot is obvious, that is, to intensify the contradiction between Mary and Peter, and then to make Peter black. Of course, a movie is a movie, and it is reasonable to give up some reality for the sake of art. Overall, it was an excellent American superhero blockbuster and my great Friday night!
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