spiderman

Colt 2022-04-21 09:01:06

The Spider-Man trilogy, the last time I watched it was in elementary school, I just watched it for fun and didn't understand it. Looking at it now, I personally feel better than the Spider-Man played by New Holland! The film tells the story of Spider-Man's development. From playing prestige at the beginning, gradually to rationally using one's abilities, confusion, helplessness, and overwhelm can be reflected in many places. In the first part, Spider-Man obeyed his uncle, and the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. As a result, I want to help others, but I can't understand them, and I feel that he has other plans. Mary Jane helped him find himself, let him recognize, or stick to his heart. But at the same time, he also realized that he had too many enemies and could only secretly protect his beloved Mary Jane. saw his responsibility. In the second part, Spider-Man is a superhero and an ordinary person. He also has to eat, work, and live. In order to maintain social order, he was "late" many times. Being late for food delivery, late for Mary Jane's performance, late for class. Let him give up being Spider-Man for a time, he wants to be an ordinary person. Live an ordinary life. (I feel that this piece is well shaped. If Spider-Man is shaped into an ordinary person with flesh and blood, he will also shrink back and be confused.) In the end, Aunt May helped him find himself again. Sculpting yourself is difficult, even painful. But don't go astray. Mary Jane finally learns that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. She chose to follow her heart because she also loved Peter Parker deeply.

The third part is about Peter Parker, although he is in love with Mary Jane, but he is Spider-Man and needs to maintain social order, so he has no time to accompany his girlfriend and understand her heart. He also kissed other women in public in Mary Jane's face. Meanwhile Peter Parker's best friend, Harry, learns Spider-Man's true identity. Peter Parker also learned the true cause of his uncle's death. Plus Harry's souring of Mary Jane and Peter Parker. These annoyances made Peter Parker decide to put on the black spider suit, which is Venom. Then he was like a different person. In the end, it was Mary Jane who helped him find his heart and let him quit the black spider suit. The prodigal son turned back. But Spider-Man can't avoid the wrong things he did just because he reformed himself. The black spider tried to kill the sand man. He deliberately embarrassed Eddie and stole Eddie's girlfriend. So the two team up to deal with Spider-Man. And Mary Jane was kidnapped as always and threatened Spider-Man. In the end, Harry and Spider-Man teamed up to defeat Sandman and Venom. Harry died. At the end of the story, Mary Jane seems to have also left Peter Parker.

Humans always make mistakes. But it is the improvement again and again, the progress again and again, that makes people a better self.

These Spider-Man are flesh and blood, not only heroes, but also ordinary people. There are also common people's worries. The ending of the first part and the second part feels better, but the ending of the third part is a bit sad and the plot feels a little anxious. According to the ending of the first part, I would think that Spider-Man will always stick to his heart and silently protect his beloved Aunt May, Mary Jane, and Harry. A bit romantic, not realistic

According to the ending of the second part, I think Spider-Man and Mary Jane are together. Spider-Man will think about how to protect Mary Jane, how to be a good supporter of Mary Jane, how to deal with it, how to maintain social stability and his own personal feelings, and how to deal with it. For example, what organization can Spider-Man join, this organization will provide Spider-Man's food, clothing and housing, and provide Mary Jane's security issues. Or be selfish and protect your important people. If others can help or not, there is nothing you can do. Or let Mary Jane be taught how to protect herself and so on...

Strengthen yourself and protect your family! Try to be a normal person.

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Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Gwen Stacy: I mean who gets kissed by Spider-Man, right?

    Mary Jane Watson: I can't imagine.

  • Spider-Man: It's time to pay, Marko!