I like watching Spider-Man series very much, especially the extraordinary. In fact, I am just going to read everyone's movie reviews, but some of them I think are very confusing.
1. I don't think that Spider-Man's not wanting to wear a suit is a successful characterization. It can be seen that this is a character that the director or screenwriter wants to shape his high school student and 16-year-old, but IMHO, this part was not successful. Because one of the most important flags of Spider-Man is that he will wear a suit to fight anytime, anywhere. The same is true for the first two Spider-Man. This is the most important character of Spider-Man, so if the crew uses a knife on this It doesn't have a good effect. If you want to highlight that he is young and vigorous, or young and frivolous, you can refer to the section of Andrew skateboarding in the supernatural, and you can also use more dialogue to shape the character's personality, or express the character's psychology more deeply. I think it is better than not wanting to lead the battle. Clothes are better.
2. Iron Man or something... um... I really think there is a suspicion of consumer sentiment... Too much, really too much.
3. The role... This mj is really the most obsessed mj I've ever seen, hey, maybe Zendaya is not suitable...
4. This villain... Maybe it's because he is the hero of Brokeback Mountain, so I keep dancing? Hahahaha, but uh... Is the setting of this villain trying to be in line with the times? Or did the crew want to make money quickly and come up with something insincere? It really confuses the grand prize. The conflicting film between him and Iron Man was taken in one stroke, and he quickly pulled it over without explaining his motives. Hey, I need to work hard...
5. I hope that the movies after Marvel will stop consuming feelings, once or twice is fine, but more will not work...
6. The transformation of Spider-Man's attitude towards his own responsibility is not as well expressed by the anime next door (parallel universe?), anyway...it's just a popcorn movie, just eat popcorn and go over there Now... it won't be particularly good-looking, but it won't be particularly ugly, anyway, it's just average, only average.
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