The youthful hero Spider-Man didn't realize that he disregarded his girlfriend's father's dying request, and brought his girlfriend not only a dangerous situation, but more importantly, making his girlfriend think that she herself has the ability to save the world, and the world will not turn without her. Infected by her heroic boyfriend, her arrogance that did not match her own ability, rather than danger, contributed to the inevitability of her death. After defeating the Electro-Man, she's really good at it. However, not only does she only have the ability of a mortal after all, but she also doesn't have the good luck of the Spider-Man cerebellum fan who has forgotten who the fuck is at the end of the film - his mother and those cops are also luckier than the Spider-Man girl, luckily not being kidnapped The brainless fan rushed out to be a hero and killed him.
The youthful hero Spider-Man also didn't realize that if he not only defeated Electron and the blackened base friend, but had a little more sympathy and concern for them, even if he pretended to deal with the aftermath, they might no longer be the enemy. Spider-Man is completely unaware that his super-powerful self makes his friend who is tortured to death by his illness wait, how pale, perfunctory and insincere it sounds.
Eighteen-year-old teenage heroes don't realize their ruthlessness is justifiable, but it's worrying that Spider-Man's authors and grown-up viewers don't either. In "Captain America 2", Captain America never gave up on probation and saving his blackened friends. In "The Amazing Spider-Man 1", the blackened doctor recovered his humanity and saved Spider-Man before he died, but it only became a case of failed genetic experiments in Spider-Man's memory. Captain America's enemy is the Nazi-style Hydra, and he uses his actions to distinguish him from his enemies. After all, sometimes Nazis can look heroic and appeal to the ideal of saving the world. Whether the ideal can be realized is always up in the air. History tells us that no matter what the ideal is, it may be best for the world to keep a little human touch first. For a hero with super powers, it is the most difficult and precious thing to feel the world and human feelings like a mortal.
I can't help but criticize this popcorn movie. Sometimes it is the popcorn movie that silently harms many people, just as popcorn and potato chips harm many people's health unknowingly.
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