Just for fun, there is indeed a reversal, but it is not very surprising/surprising. The final battle between Mysterio and the Fire Monster feels like they are going to die together, but they didn't die? I can still get up and say a drink, and it feels wrong from there. The role of the Holland brother, maybe highlighting some of the teenager's weaknesses can make him more real or something. It really feels more like the classmates around him, but it's not likable, and I don't really like this kind of character shaping. You can have selfish desires. Sexual weakness, but I didn't see the brilliance of human nature as a superhero. The belief of the male protagonist is Iron Man. If I were Iron Man, the performance of the male protagonist in this movie should be very angry, and the final battle would not be painful. Yes, there is no fluctuation in my heart after watching the whole movie, the special effects picture is really good, 3? No more.
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