Grayscale thinking for heroes

Cindy 2022-04-19 09:01:16

I think it's not bad. From a certain point of view, I prefer Sony's relaunch of the Marvel Universe. I think it's time to win. It's not that the new Marvel Universe is bad. I like it very much, but the ranking For example, the old DC is bigger than Fox is bigger than Paramount is bigger than Disney, Disney is the real dad, they know how to stay in this line of work, the movie has to be lovable, and the money can't make much money, which is very sad. Yes, we all know that Spider-Man has many parallel universes, there are Gwen Spider, the main universe Spider, the Amazing Spider and so on, there is even a universe where Peter Parker didn't become Spiderman but became a bad guy, I think it's the whole The most fascinating place in the universe, the differences we encounter and the choices we make, make us different people, lose uncle Ben, lose Gwen, lose Mary Jane, lose Harry, or encounter school violence and then degenerate. The little spider, or the little spider who eventually married Mary Jane, the concept of good and evil and human nature are very complicated, so Batman is so difficult, it is difficult for us as individuals to distinguish between good and evil in the complex and huge world, because the world It's not black and white, it's gray. The Disney Marvel universe basically has a way of eliminating gray, and the world simply becomes black and white, so the heroes can freely show their skills, but in this way, they seem to have only superpowers. Who wouldn't become a hero with superpowers? Everyone likes this simple proposition. The plight of contemporary cinema.

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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Max Dillon: I just wanted everybody to see me...

  • [from trailer]

    Gwen Stacy: You're Spider-Man, and I love that. But I love Peter Parker more.