This Spider-Man is wonderful.
The whole process of the film is the growth of a superhero. By the way, it discusses the problem of trust cognition.
Spider-Man is just a 16-year-old boy. A normal 16-year-old is a heavy study, a little worry of students' youth, and a throb of ignorant love. Spider-Man's 16-year-old is busy saving the world, giving speeches after the war, and taking over the resource heritage left by a super cow hero.
No one asked him if he wanted it, if he could, if he could, and all the pressure fell from the sky. He thinks he is only a hero, not a superhero. Where to go for a normal life and a life to save the world? Refusal, concession, regret, and commitment. This process was accompanied by pain, and eventually he grew up. Become a superhero.
On the other hand, human beings are fragile, especially when they are powerless, they need psychological sustenance.
When the previous sustenance disappears, they can't wait for the next miracle. And is this miracle true or false? It's too simple to mislead and deceive a person. A word, a edited film will make them go astray. Probably, people only believe what they see, understand and want to believe.
It's great to use laser imax when reality and virtual cross!