There's a lot of subplots

Freddy 2022-04-20 09:01:04

It took me a day to watch the three Spider-Man movies, and I feel that the third part of this theme is obviously the end of the game, and the main plot can no longer jump out of the mode of Spider-Man vs. mutants. It is estimated that the screenwriter and director want to make up for it with rich sideline plots, but they feel that the effect is not obvious.

Roughly counting, in addition to the main line of Parker, there are five branch lines of Harry, Sandman, Bullock, MJ and the black thing (let's call it), and these plots are in addition to each other. There is not much connection, which eventually leads to greed and chewing, and there is a bit of concern for one and the other in the middle.

Keep jumping from one episode to the next. But fortunately, in the end, at the end of the game, I turned the tide and merged these branches together. Although it was a bit far-fetched for Brock to mutate and meet the Sandman, the part that made Harry change his mind was a bit far-fetched, although the Sandman's "true confession" was a bit abrupt in the end. , but this has been done very well. Who let the director and screenwriter dig their own graves in the first place... Besides, I really can't think of any good way to bring these people together and fight it out.

In a word, there are too many branches in Spider-Man 3, and it is a bit tiring to watch.

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Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Harry Osborn: [dodging giant Sandman] Hey, Pete! Am I interrupting?

  • Man in Times Square: You know, I guess one person really can make a difference...

    [pats Peter Parker on shoulder]

    Man in Times Square: 'Nuff said!