Is Spider-Man: The Return of Heroes a real return?
Most of the appeal of Spider-Man: The Return of Heroes comes from Tom Holland's performance. Peter parker, who is younger, has a six-pack abdominal muscle that blinks, losing Tobey Vincent Maguire's diaosi style and nerd breath, but Tom Holland's performance is undoubtedly more dynamic and closer to the modern role design-unlike the split personality that often appears in the previous two Spider-Man's, Spider-Man in Tom Holland is a natural extension of peter parker's personality, which makes his personality and mouth gun seem particularly natural and reasonable. And this version of Spider-Man is no longer a deity blocking the killing of the Buddha. As a novice superhero, he keeps making mistakes, and he has the same ignorant feelings as ordinary teenagers, thus making the role more credible. ? But the disadvantages of Spider-Man: The Return of Heroes are as obvious as the advantages. 1.75 billion dollars investment only brought two daytime scenes, and the main confrontation with vultures was completely black. The film inherits the consistent masculinity of Marvel's film universe, and the three main female characters are all marginalized: marisa tomei's MILF version of Aunt Mei is incomprehensible from the beginning of exposure-why should the symbol of family and motherhood become the same image as sexual enlightenment? Compared with two young actors of the same age, the chemical reaction between Tom Holland and marisa tomei is obviously more abundant, but this does not offset the improper image design. Zendaya's MJ (unmistakable) is completely passers-by, and Laura Harrier's anti-customer-oriented female No.1 is a vase, which is unacceptable. ? Another important issue accompanying the role design is Disney's increasingly rampant political correctness: the practice of inserting ethnic minorities in supporting roles has reached the point of madness, and geek gay friends, an Asian from Jacob Batalon, has weakened Spider-Man's ability. It seems that peter parker became a superhero by relying on Iron Man's armor and gay friends's technology-what about the good poor by mutating the rich and relying on technology? And MJ and Liz are both African-American, not to mention a hodgepodge of high school students with human flesh backgrounds.