Spider-Man 3
As a 17-year-old boy, I can't refuse Marvel's superheroes, but after I went to high school, I went back and replayed this Spider-Man 3 again, and I had some new insights.
First, Parker's vanity and pride as Spider-Man is real. In our lives, everyone has vanity in their hearts, and this vanity will increase with the honor you receive, and then the venom in the next chapter is possessed, and it is expected that the human heart is controlled. In fact, this is also true. From another aspect, it tells us that no one is omnipotent and uncontrollable, and only following one's own heart is the best choice.
Second, the friendship between Parker and James (the second generation of the Green Goblin) is actually Parker's own redemption. The screenwriter gave Parker a chance to let Parker save the friendship, but Parker didn't cherish it. Although the second part staged a glorious drama that disregarded previous suspicions, but for me, this is undoubtedly a glorious theory, and the real friendship is still carefully cared for. Okay.
Third, the attack of the villains Sandman and Brock (Venom) really excited me in the episode of Parker's fall. It may be a disgust for the tall Spider-Man image in my mind after it became greasy , but the sudden emergence of Sandman and Bullock precisely reflects the for-me emotion in heroism, which is part of the reality that exists in science fiction movies.
In the second part, I said: "What kind of people we are depends on what kind of people we choose to be." Therefore, choice is very important, choosing to do the right thing, choosing to be an upright person, the focus is not on being right, but on choosing, Hope lies in choice, and tomorrow lies in choice.
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