The pacing of the whole film is tight and no time is wasted, and even so because of the relatively lengthy plot of the film it is a lot longer than I expected and feels a bit confusing.
The special effects of the movie are well done, whether it is a huge sand man (I don't know why, I always think of Gaara when I see the sand, and the part where the sand man first takes shape is the best), or it is flying up and down Harry, or Venom, who always has his mouth open and his fangs full of fangs, or Spider-Man himself, whether it's action or scenes such as explosions, is more enjoyable than the first two.
In addition, in terms of the plot, although the usual hero is too arrogant, tempted by the dark side, doing wrong things, and then repenting, but this movie is still handled well, at least it can attract people, not people It's sleepy, and in the end it still makes people feel a little moved, especially the part where Spider-Man was SM by Venom and Sandman, and then the reporter reported.
What makes this movie great compared to other hero movies is that he's civilian, Parker is not a rich man like Batman, he's not a scientist like the Fantastic Four, etc. He lives in a lock In the broken small room, the rent has to be paid every week. He is usually the same as us. Maybe this can get the audience a little more recognition. At the same time, everyone in the film is not black and white, even if Venom and Sandman also have their own troubles and difficulties, and are not the villains of the heavenly body, which makes him a lot better than many mentally retarded hero movies.
Finally, many of the scenes in the movie are humorous.
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