OK but not perfect little spider

Sincere 2022-12-31 17:18:39

I think this version is still very good. The development of the whole plot is urgent and slow, which is attractive enough, and there is no obvious discomfort. The most important thing is that the birth and growth of Spider-Man are very natural. Peter is kind, but he was not a superhero with a sense of responsibility and responsibility in the beginning. He was just an ordinary adolescent boy, and he would also have the emotions that ordinary people like to hold grudges. It was not until the death of Uncle Ban that he experienced his first growth. It wasn't until the Green Goblin's death that he truly grew into Spider-Man. The only downside may be that Peter becoming Spider-Man feels more dependent on ability than effort.

And the performance of the villain Green Goblin is particularly wonderful. Although the stunts have not completely kept up with the current development vision, the two forces in the Green Goblin can switch freely, and the struggle has been paved from the beginning, so that there will be a plea to Spider-Man before death.

In general, Peter let go of the murderer from the beginning, to accidentally killing the murderer, and then to reaching out to rescue the Green Goblin, and truly became a superhero.

But I don't like the heroine, it feels like a shit stick...

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Spider-Man quotes

  • Bonesaw McGraw: What're ya doin' up there?

    Spider-Man: Staying away from you. That's a cute outfit. Did your husband give it to you?

  • Flash Thompson: Think you're pretty funny, don't you, freak?

    Mary Jane: Flash, it was just an accident!

    Flash Thompson: My fist breaking your teeth, that's the accident.

    Mary Jane: C'mon, Flash, stop!

    Peter Parker: I don't want to fight you, Flash.

    Flash Thompson: I wouldn't want to fight me, neither.