In order to show support for 2, I read 1 again yesterday. Although the plot is very familiar, I still feel a little naive. When I was young at home, the brothers kept robbing the remote control in reincarnation. Later, the comic version of Spider-Man made everyone agree. Therefore, today, while watching, you can actually guess the plot behind it. Although I was a little disappointed, the round after round of special effects attacks still left me with no time to think about it.
I always feel that the male protagonist Garfield looks too "childhood". I thought he was close to the post-90s, but I didn't expect to be 83. Looks like another "Captain America". The consequence of this is that even if he played a high school student in the first movie, he still felt no sense of disobedience, but instead, it reminded people of his green years, and there was a little more expectation in an instant. In the second part, he is a fresh graduate, and it makes people feel very kind.
As far as the overall feeling is concerned, this series of films does not quite resemble the traditional American imperial "savior" image. The reason is naturally still immature teenagers and ignorant campus love. The "unremarkable" silly Peter and the thin body version are really vulnerable. Fortunately, the superhero image came out after the mask was put on. But fortunately, there is Gwen as a good helper. It is said that "behind every successful man there must be a sturdy woman". Gwen, a talented student, is absolutely qualified for this. With the help of his beautiful and intelligent girlfriend, Peter is still on the rise, all the way up.
Back to this movie. This one is really good.
The beginning is the explanation of some residual mysteries. For example, a more detailed combing of the identities of Peter's parents was carried out. (I would like to advise everyone who wants to go to the theater but haven't seen 1 to quickly make up their homework, 2 is still interspersed with a lot of 1's plot...) The end of the explanation is a gorgeous crash, the scene Reminds me for a moment of the scene where the plane explodes at the end of "Death Is Coming". And then our dear Spider-Man comes in. "It's still a familiar taste, and it's still a familiar recipe." A bodysuit and a spider mask are swaying in reinforced concrete. This time, a group of dangerous characters staged Fast and Furious on the street with the New York police. Seeing that dozens of police cars were destroyed and tattered, I felt a little relieved. Of course, Spider-Man took over as soon as he came out. The scene is still spectacular in 3D rendering - it's just foreplay before the climax. On the other side, Gwen, as an outstanding graduate, took the stage and delivered a thought-provoking speech. (This is such a good statement, look back!) At the last moment Peter rushed back and brought the beauty back.
After a while, the face of Gwen's dead father always appeared in Peter's mind (the dead ghost Laodou appeared N times, sometimes without warning, this should be the only scene that makes people panic...) So The two broke up. Sadly, Gwen applied to study at Oxford University in the United Kingdom, and later the two reconciled in "Salvation". In that compartment, the villain A appeared - a guy who had no sense of existence in reality, was rescued by Spider-Man and kept YY, and later gained energy by chance and became a powerful "Electric Man". "Electric Man" gained energy inexplicably, ran into the crowded square, and couldn't control his energy, so he caused all kinds of misunderstandings, and later became angry because Spider-Man stole the limelight. Finally became the villain A. And then Spider-Man vs. Electro-Man begins—and that's the film's first climax. The special effects scenes are very enjoyable to watch.
On the other hand, Peter's childhood friend Harry returned to inherit his father's business because of his father's critical illness, so he became the heir to the Os Group, the largest power grid supplier in New York. However, their family has a genetic disease. With the deepening of the disease, he decided to ask Peter to ask Spider-Man for blood after various entanglements-he thought that Spider-Man's blood could save him. In fact, only Pete and Gwen knew it was doing him no good. Harry, who has been cornered, thinks Spider-Man is cold-blooded and ruthless, so the two sides also borrowed grievances. Of course, thanks to Peter's good job of keeping things under wraps, Harry didn't know he was Spider-Man yet. To make matters worse, the company's people betrayed him and removed him for unwarranted crimes. In desperation, he rescued the "Electric Man" through various means and formed an alliance with him. The two went back to the company together, and Harry forced the executives to hand over the remaining spider samples and experimented with himself, and finally became the villain B. On the other side, with a hatred of Spider-Man, "Electric Man" blacked out all of New York. (It was a very vulgar plot, but it still made my face full of anger, I was really excited to think about it) So the second climax appeared - Spider-Man vs. "Electric Man" + mutant Harry. The scene is also visually striking. Harry sees here that Gwen also knows the true identity of Spider-Man, and the two sides turn against each other. Gwen fell victim to the struggle. (But it's not as obvious as the sacrifice. The funeral camera never aimed at the tombstones and corpses. It is estimated that there is hope for the third part to come back to life...) Peter cried and became a little emotional.
Finally, the foreshadowing + after the play. Harry didn't die, he was plotting a bigger conspiracy. And a small "robot" was released to destroy the city. Originally, with Gwen's death, Peter decided to retire. But at the last moment he showed up. Here's a tribute to the little Spider-Man before the real Spider-Man appeared. People are small and ambitious, just like Xiao Nezha...a handsome flying body, the film ends.
It is worth mentioning that the soundtrack of this film is more suitable for heroism than 1. 1 may still be a little lifeless, but this one is pretty standard. Everyone is excited.
Of course, the film also has its flaws. For example, the plot is still flawed, and all kinds of chaos. The more easter eggs in the mainland version were deleted, which led to the wailing of many crazy men and women who were waiting for the long ending. But I have to admit that I enjoyed the movie a lot.
In the era when "epic" came out in large numbers, Spider-Man still made people's eyes shine with his calm attitude. This series is finalized.
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