The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 464 The Trolley Problem

Chapter 464 The Trolley Problem
puff.

puff.

Gloria could clearly hear the heavy sound of her heart hitting her chest, slow but powerful, calm but surging, as if she could clearly feel the power of each beat, and the hot blood continued to splash.

In those eyes, she could see fragility, but also determination; she could see Peter's persistence in waiting quietly for Mary Jane, and she could also see Peter's second growth in chaos and turmoil.

The first time was Uncle Ben's death.

The second time, it was Aunt May's injury and Mary-Jane's unconscious encouragement.

At the beginning of the movie, the shy and thin boy was growing into an indomitable figure step by step, not only because he had superpowers, but also because he finally understood that with great power comes greater responsibility, and he held his head high and held his chest high. Face that heavy responsibility.

It was at this moment that one look made people's blood boil.

Robert: Surprise! Beautiful, but unexpected.

I never expected that such an indirect confession scene would play such an important role. It was originally just a romantic moment when Peter finally plucked up the courage to express his true feelings. Examples can be found in many youth campus or romantic love movies, but thanks to the performance It becomes rich and full with delicacy and layering, and the entire depth and breadth are fully opened.

Beautiful, it talks about the character arc and the actor's interpretation.

Accidents are accidents, but this scene immediately pushed the movie to a new level. Both youth movies and superhero movies have more room for interpretation, especially the character of Peter Parker has become more rich and three-dimensional.

Rarely, Robert was curious about how the third act would unfold, and most importantly, how the character arc of Peter's character should be concluded——

Of course, Hollywood popcorn movies often have happy endings, and "Spider-Man" should be no exception, but the wonderful thing is that Robert began to look forward to the performances of Sam Raimi and Anson Wood.

The entire screening room was filled with excitement.

This scene was not only seen by the audience in the cinema through the lens; Harry who came to visit the patient also saw it on the big screen.

When he pushed the door open and came in, Harry happened to see Mary Jane holding Peter's fingertips with a twinkle in her eyes; although Peter did not hold back and just stared at Mary Jane quietly, this scene was enough.

Moreover, as soon as Harry entered, the two of them hurriedly let go of their hands, which seemed like a guilty conscience. Mary-Jane didn't even want to look into his eyes. Peter looked up and said hello, but Peter couldn't. Open your mouth and continue talking.

Things couldn't be more obvious, right?

Harry left, returning to the mansion dejectedly——

Not the apartment he and Peter lived in, but the mansion where his father lived.

Harry admits his mistake to his father and that he was right about Mary Jane, who fell in love with Peter.

However, Norman's attention was not on Harry at all, and he immediately grasped the key point, "So does he love her?"

Harry, "He's had a crush on her since fourth grade."

In fact, Harry knew and had always known that Peter had a crush on Mary Jane, but he still pursued Mary Jane and still hung out in front of Peter.

Harry stood there in despair, his eyes soulless.

Norman finally noticed Harry, apologized to Harry, and gave Harry a hug. Harry used all his strength to hug his father tightly. He had been waiting and chasing, and his father was finally willing to turn around and look at him. He hugged his father lustfully, absorbing the warmth of this moment.

However, the warmth was only short-lived, and the expressions of Harry and Norman had already gone to different worlds.

When Aunt May wakes up, she tells Peter that he should take advantage of the opportunity. She knows that Peter has always had a crush on Mary Jane, and maybe he should be braver.

Peter was encouraged and finally worked up the courage to call Mary Jane.

However, he was still a step slow.

The Green Goblin kidnaps Mary Jane. When Mary-Jane wakes up, she finds herself on a bridge in her pajamas, and the Green Goblin is wandering around in a flying machine.

There is a cable car next to the bridge, which is full of children. They become the hostages of the Green Goblin. Everything is according to the Green Goblin's plan.

The Green Goblin began to destroy the bridge, alerted Spider-Man, and cut off the ropes of the cable car. He stood high in the sky and waited for Spider-Man's arrival, condescendingly trampling the world under his feet.

"Spider-Man, this is why fools choose to be superheroes."

"Because you never know, one day some madman will ask a cruel question, let your beloved woman die, or let the innocent child die?"

On the left is Mary-Jane, on the right is the cable car.

The Green Goblin throws in the trolley problem, and it's the ultimate version.

"Decide now, Spider-Man, being a hero means you have to pay the price."

Peter froze, and even though his cheeks were hidden behind the mask, you could still taste the desperate pull from his limbs and voice.

"Don't do it, Green Goblin!"

His voice was hoarse, both scolding and pleading.

But the Green Goblin was already mad. Seeing this scene, he became even more excited. At the same time, he released his hands, thus pronouncing the fate of the innocent people.

Peter, frozen—

He could clearly see the images on the left and right sides in his eyes. The cable car was in the left eye and Mary Jane was in the right eye. The gravity of the earth pulled them into free fall and continued to fall.

In an instant, the entire screening room was stunned.

There was a small number of viewers at the premiere who were familiar with comics and loved comics. They came to the premiere in person just because they liked the "Spider-Man" comics. The scene before them made their hearts sink:
In the original comics, Peter Parker's first love was actually Gwen, and the two later broke up because of Mary Jane.

In 1973, in Chapter 121 of the original comic, the Green Goblin asked Spider-Man to choose between the cable car and Gwen. Spider-Man chose to save the cable car first, and then used spider silk to grab Gwen's calf. He caught Gwen at the critical moment. But he didn't expect that the huge inertial force of free fall would still break Gwen's neck.

This also creates the darkest and most desperate page in the "Spider-Man" story, "Gwen's Death".

Originally, fans of the original comics had mixed feelings because the movie chose Mary Jane instead of Gwen as the protagonist. On the one hand, they were sad because Gwen was not the protagonist, and on the other hand, they were glad that they did not have to witness the scene of Gwen's death.

however--

In a twist of events, this scene actually happened again!
You can imagine with your toes that the release of the movie will inevitably trigger protests from the original party. The movie script is completely nonsense, and even grafts Gwen's plot onto Mary Jane.

Isn’t it said that Sam Raimi is the original author?
fall!
But at this time, my mind went blank and I completely lost my ability to think. The dark thought of "Gwen's death" suddenly grabbed my heart:
Can't breathe.

There was silence in the entire screening room.

Regardless of whether you are a fan of the original comics or not, even if you don't know "Gwen's Death", you can still see the danger of the trolley problem at this moment——

How should Peter choose?

The air was so frozen that I even forgot to breathe.

then.

Peter moved.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like