During the epidemic, I still dared not go to the cinema, so I watched this film at home yesterday. The first feeling after watching it is: the villain is more handsome than the protagonist!
In order to save his daughter from the road of crime, the sand man cannot return home; Harry turned against his brother in order to avenge his father (why did he die in the end? I feel like he could not die); the handsome guy in the newspaper office wanted to win the heart of his girlfriend No expense was spared to hype, and finally was possessed by venom...
Every villain has its own story line, pain and struggle, and the key is that every actor's acting skills are online. In contrast, the transition of the protagonist Spider-Man before and after blackening is a bit unnatural.
The blackened Spider-Man is undoubtedly the biggest attraction of the film. Maybe it's because the expectations are too high, so when I saw that Spider-Man, after possessing the powerful power of Venom, was only acting handsome, cool, and playing with a girl, I couldn't help but be a little disappointed. Do some damage? Can't there be a plot of betrayal and separation? Can't a hero turn into a bear? It's okay to turn into a street rat.
I really like the setting of Venom. Although the film comes from outer space, I think it actually alludes to the dark side of each of us. Although the venom in the film can be separated, we have to admit that this dark side is actually a part of us, and what we can do is not to remove it, but to face it, accept it, and control it.
Human nature is intertwined with good and evil, and that venom is lurking in the deepest part of each of our hearts, waiting.
The plot is really full, I love it.
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