Spider-Man (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Analysis of "Spiderman".

Spider-Man (film) Essay | Essay

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Analysis of "Spiderman"

Summary: A review of the movie "Spiderman," derived from the popular comic and cartoon series. The main storyline is the transformation of Peter Parker from a shy, bullied teenager into a person who uses his powers and abilities for good against evil, assumes responsibility for his actions, and grows as an individual. Well-presented and suspenseful, the movie fulfills expectations of fans of the comic book version.

`Spiderman' is the re-enactment of the popular comic and cartoon series, directed and produced into a motion picture.

The film opens with the introduction of the cast and crew shown in a very unique and marvelous way through computer-generated words being trapped onto spider webs through a sequence which is very relevant to the films main character. This gives a flavour of the hero, without actually spoiling the big reveal of Spiderman, before it was due.

In the opening scene, Peter Parker is running down the street of Queens, New York chasing a bus which he has missed and the bus driver will not stop for him. The students are laughing at the situation finally Mary Jane Watson tells the bus driver to stop for him. When he finally gets on the bus, he smiles at Mary Jane and pauses for a moment, possibly revealing an interest in...

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