OK, let's make it clear. I'm an our friendly neighborhood Spider-man fan. Nonetheless, I'm going to try and show you how the movie really is. If you have watched the Raimi's films about the wall-crawler, the better for you, because you're going to see a very different movie. It's the same character but this approach it's taken less seriously in some ways, and that's a good thing, because the main thing about Spidey is that he's always making fun of his foes. Anyway, we hope to see more humor and jokes in the upcoming The Amazing Spider-man 2.
The best scene in the movie, in my humble opinion, (spoiler... Well, if you don't know that Uncle Ben is killed, then you're living in another world) is the scene before uncle Ben is killed: "your father lived under the assumption that, if you can do something good for others, you've got to. It's a moral obligation. Responsibility." As Stan Lee would say, "nuff said" and that's what the movie is about. OK with the Lizard, not like the comics one, but frightening enough, OK with the special effects, OK with the 3D, OK with the burglary scene "If you're gonna steal cars, why do you dress like a car thief?" but the second best scene in the movie is when our dear Peter gives the eggs to aunt May. May you save the city and kiss the girl, but don't ever forget your responsibilities, to take care of the ones you love. You owe that to the people that has raised you to what you are now. I think Peter, and not Spidey, is the real superhero in the movie.
And I can't finish without talking about Gwen Stacy, a lovely Emma Stone, the girl we would all fall in love with if we were young again. The scene in the High School when they met alone is, eh, uh, errrr, well, it shows perfectly how we all feel the first time we met a girl, nervous, not knowing what to say. I think it helps that they were together in real life.
I could go on writing for 24 hours and a half, but I think it's enough for you to have a glimpse of what you are going to see. Now I feel like getting myself dressed with my spandex suit and going net flying for a while. Oh, I forgot to say, I am Spider-man. Bye, bye!
The best scene in the movie, in my humble opinion, (spoiler... Well, if you don't know that Uncle Ben is killed, then you're living in another world) is the scene before uncle Ben is killed: "your father lived under the assumption that, if you can do something good for others, you've got to. It's a moral obligation. Responsibility." As Stan Lee would say, "nuff said" and that's what the movie is about. OK with the Lizard, not like the comics one, but frightening enough, OK with the special effects, OK with the 3D, OK with the burglary scene "If you're gonna steal cars, why do you dress like a car thief?" but the second best scene in the movie is when our dear Peter gives the eggs to aunt May. May you save the city and kiss the girl, but don't ever forget your responsibilities, to take care of the ones you love. You owe that to the people that has raised you to what you are now. I think Peter, and not Spidey, is the real superhero in the movie.
And I can't finish without talking about Gwen Stacy, a lovely Emma Stone, the girl we would all fall in love with if we were young again. The scene in the High School when they met alone is, eh, uh, errrr, well, it shows perfectly how we all feel the first time we met a girl, nervous, not knowing what to say. I think it helps that they were together in real life.
I could go on writing for 24 hours and a half, but I think it's enough for you to have a glimpse of what you are going to see. Now I feel like getting myself dressed with my spandex suit and going net flying for a while. Oh, I forgot to say, I am Spider-man. Bye, bye!
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