In fact, just turning it straight, or turning it into "The Teenager Left Home" is more appropriate to the content shown in this movie.
This movie is not a successful Marvel movie for me, the reason is not because of its production, but because of the focus of his plot, the points he wants to express are too contradictory or even self-defeating, so I can't give it to me. It's defined as a Marvel Spider-Man movie.
Anyone who has watched the previous Marvel Spider-Man films should understand that the biggest difference between these Spider-Man films and other Spider-Man films is that they want to express Peter's desire to express more than the linkage with their own Super Heroes. Parker's growth.
At first, Spider-Man, who was simply a good neighbor, changed his mentality after being called by Tie Daddy to help during the civil war. He hopes to be like other superheroes and use his own strength to defend the country and eliminate bigger and more bad guys. I hope Get the approval of the daddy. Then, after almost screwing things up a few times and relying on Tie Daddy to save the game, only to realize that I am far from level. Eager to prove himself, his mind is not mature enough, and finally after Tie Daddy's education, he finally defeated the BOSS by his own strength and also refused the invitation of the Avengers. He found his true position, and exercised in an environment that suits him. Grow to become stronger.
Then comes the contradiction.
In Marvel's Spider-Man movie, Peter Parker is a high school student who is constantly growing and transforming. In the hero's return, after learning that his prospective girlfriend's daddy is the boss, he finally left the party resolutely, gave up the opportunity to become a regular to defeat the boss and threw it to the police (the relationship with the little black girlfriend is natural also failed). It can be said that Peter should have completed a transformation in the return of the hero. When facing the dilemma of his own desires, he finally chose justice. This should be an inevitable stage of a hero's growth. It fits the title very well. A hero loses himself in love, then transforms into rebirth and returns. And Peter did it and was recognized by Tie Daddy. He "should" already be a qualified member of the Super League and the Avengers (pseudo). Attention should be.
Then the Women's Federation 3 and 4, first they restrained Black Dwarf and rescued Tie Daddy at a critical moment, and then followed Tie Daddy to outer space, first sending Ebony Moutou Joy away, and then confronting Zishu and almost taking off the entire Women's Federation. 4. After the defeat, it turned into dust for 5 years, and then in the final battle, he basically played the main role and ran with gloves for a long time.
In Homecoming, he learned to let go of his selfish desires for justice and order, and he did. In the Women's Federation 34, he also experienced life and death, and he should understand what the consequences will be when power falls in the hands of those whose minds are distorted. The public is greater than the private. If you have such ability, you should shoulder such responsibility. This is the sense of responsibility and awareness that a superhero should have.
But during the expedition, he handed over the glasses with his own hands. The special effects and acting skills of Mysterio were so real that he believed in this strange uncle who had only known each other for a few days and looked like a daddy after putting on glasses. Isn't this a point of contradiction? I believe that Iron Man's status in Peter's heart does not need to be elaborated. As his relic, it was handed over to a person from another parallel universe who had not known each other for a few days. He died because he was not qualified to be the next Iron Man. But is this really the main reason?
The first is to see the little spider's trip from the content and dialogue in the first half of the film. Even after encountering the elements, he still thinks about MJ and his own confession plan. Is this too obvious a conflict with the last Peter Parker in Return of the Heroes who chose justice and gave up having fun with his prospective girlfriend? Thinking about his relationship and finishing his confession was undoubtedly one of the reasons why Peter gave away his glasses.
The second is when he returned to the dormitory after handing in his glasses, Pang told him they were going home because it was too dangerous. He immediately said that it didn't matter, the elemental crowd had been wiped out. At this time, he was still thinking about what to do when he returned home. On the other hand, it also means that it is easy to quit, because the elemental group has been eliminated, so it does not matter much to hand over the glasses. And when I was talking to the director, I also asked a lot of Chaoying what he was doing, why he had to ask me for this mission. I have been thinking that I just want to travel well and complete my confession plan. This is very contradictory to the growth and the growth that should have been in the return and the women's federation 3 and 4.
Most of the views are that a child will have such a situation when he is in first love, that is, he is disturbed by sweet love and bitter secret love, the feeling of loving you that is hard to open in his heart. That's why I gave the glasses away, and I don't want to fight anyone who is free. So what is the growth and ending in Heroes' Return? Since after so much experience, he still still has more selfish desires than tasks and justice, and his sense of responsibility can completely ignore those who don't have it, so why did he make such a choice when he returned? The director also dissed the things his iron father left you, and you almost used it to kill your classmates (also meant to ridicule him for deleting photos to protect his relationship). Basically, except that the ending was inexplicably changed from being pressed in the special effects and rubbing frantically to suddenly a shocking spirit began to slap the boss, the whole film is to create an unrequited little boy who has not grown even hair. Tie Daddy, like Little Spider's mentor, enlightened him and made him grow up. The whole film basically uses the same main tone as in The Return, which is the conflict between love and the sense of responsibility as a superhero. Since we have to use such a plot, why not release this film before the 3rd and 4th of the Women's Federation. After going through the 3rd and 4th of the Women's Federation, the little spider is still the same as before his return, a little boy who is influenced by emotions, which is very contradictory to the growing little spider series created by Marvel at the beginning. This is really just relying on feelings and fans to write scripts and make films.
If this film is released before the Women's Federation 3 and 4, it would not be an exaggeration to give him a full score, and the special effects are really good. But it was released after the Women's Federation 3 and 4, and even regarded it as the finale of a big stage, which is obviously too understated or perfunctory. The character growth embodied in the plot deviates significantly from the theme of this series. I think as a superhero Spider-Man movie, it is qualified and very well produced. But it doesn't count as a qualified, successful Marvel Spider-Man movie.
Even after a lot of hard work and life and death, Peter Parker still failed to reach the height of a hero in this film, so I think it should be translated as "a teenager away from home", which is the most appropriate. Because the whole movie is still talking about the growth of a teenager.
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