some of my friends are saying spiderman 3 is draggy..and the movie is trying too hard to squeeze too many new characters at one shot. i watched it yesterday with andre, and i found it still acceptable, as long as you dont think tooo much. i guess the stories would have been more complete if there was more space given to develop each character, and more time for them to establish relationship with the viewers. but somehow i guess if you can tear your mind away from the technicalities and just..enjoy it for what it is..you probably would. or maybe it's just me, cos i'm quite the humane movie viewer. i feel, rather than think. which is again probably the reason why what i remember most about the movie are the parts that made me felt sad, and not all the dizzying parts where they were fighting each other.
poor spiderman. he had so much to handle in this episode. the villains, battling his inner demons amplified by venom, his strained relationship with MJ (i cant say i blame her though, he deserved it! guys can be so dense sometimes..:p), coping with the guilt for killing the wrong person, revenge for his uncle (aunt may: Uncle Ben wouldn't want us living with revenge in our hearts, it's like a poison. It can take you over and turn us into something ugly), animosity with his best friend (i thought james franco was really charming when he partially lost his memory!), failed career with the intrusion of eddie brock..oh man..poor spiderman indeed..
OK I GOT TO RUN! *poof*
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