Chapter 466 The Cost of Growth


Chapter 466 The Price of Growth

One breath, hanging in the air, unable to spit it out or swallow.

Robert Ebert just froze in place, and he could taste the faint bitterness on his tongue, as if he had truly entered the screen, and truly accompanied Peter Parker. After experiencing this journey, which was comparable to a roller coaster, he Knowing that Peter's third growth turning point has appeared -

Norman, the father of his best friend, the respected elder, and the man who treated him like a child, turned out to be the Green Goblin. He not only brutally killed those innocent lives, And he tried to kill himself again and again with a ferocious look.

Such an impact was too violent and too cruel, not inferior to Uncle Ben's tragic death because of his selfishness.

Although Peter believed that he had experienced great storms and was slowly growing up, in the face of such a tragedy, he still froze in place and was helpless.

It turns out that this is life, this is growth, forcing an ignorant nerd to grow up quickly in a short period of time in a heartbreaking way, and face the bloody and cruel reality.

So, can superpowers still be considered a good thing?

On the big screen.

Peter, whose face was covered with blood, was stunned. Although he did not kill the Green Goblin with his own hands, and the Green Goblin brought it upon himself, Norman still died because of him. When Norman said Harry's name, It hit Peter even harder.

Those eyes, clear blue, were still crystal clear even in the rich night, but there was no wave of emotion to be found at this time.

Calm, dull, pulling, everything is still.

But it seems that I can see a world falling apart ten times slower. Those fragments, dust, and wounds are disappearing into ashes.

Involuntarily, Gloria closed her mouth, widened her eyes and forgot to breathe.

There are no tears, but it does not mean that there is no sadness, but it means that one is destroyed by an emotion that is more arrogant and rough than sadness, and completely loses the ability to react.

Then, Peter closed his eyes, as if closing a window to his soul.

As soon as he turned around, Peter had already brought Norman's body back to the mansion. As soon as he covered him with the quilt, Harry appeared at the door and saw this scene.

"What did you do?"

Harry was also stunned when he saw a bloody figure wearing a Spider-Man suit standing at the head of the bed, while his father was lying quietly. At any movement, he suddenly roared.

“What have you done!”

Harry didn't get a response. Reflexively, he opened the drawer and rummaged for a pistol, but after raising the gun, he lost sight of Spider-Man.

Only the balcony with fluttering curtains sheds moonlight.

Norman's funeral, Peter also attended, and after paying his respects, he found Harry.

Wearing a black suit, Harry stood there in trance with a gloomy look on his face. The focus in his pupils collapsed, and it wasn't until Peter called that he came back.

"I'm so sorry, Harry."

Peter's words were also a little difficult. He lowered his gaze, not daring to look directly into Harry's eyes, but he still calmed down and tried to comfort Harry.

"I know what it feels like to lose your father."

Harry glanced at Peter and took a deep breath, "I didn't lose him, he was taken away."
< br>With a sudden movement, Peter raised his eyes and looked at Harry: What does this sentence mean?

Harry was immersed in his own thoughts and did not notice Peter's reaction, "One day, Spider-Man will pay the price. I swear to make Spider-Man pay the price."

His eyes were filled with tears and his eyebrows were furrowed. Sadness and anger made the lines of his face tense up, making him look slightly ferocious. Hatred crawled onto his face silently and left a mark between his eyebrows.

The camera turned.

Peter held his breath and stared at Harry. There was a slight tug and struggle in his eyes, but he concealed it all in a blink of an eye. He tried to speak, but all the words that reached his mouth stopped at the tip of his tongue.

One scene, that is, this scene——

Robert wanted to applaud.

A clear view of superiority and inferiority. If examined alone, James Franco's performance is spot on, perfectly showing the darkness and ferocity in Harry's heart at this moment, and the demeanor of young James Dean can be vaguely seen.

But.

The gap in emotional processing can be clearly seen by switching the camera.

Anson Wood's emotions are complex and rich, difficult to summarize in one word, and completely continue the impact of Peter Parker's witnessing that Norman is the Green Goblin——

One detail is that when Peter escorted Norman's body home, he took off Norman's armor to protect Norman's identity.

Even now, Peter is still trying to digest the fact that Norman is the Green Goblin, and at the same time he doesn't know how to face Harry.

Maybe the hesitation just now was because the truth was on his lips, trying to make Harry wake up. He did not want to be an enemy of Norman, let alone continue to be an enemy of Harry; but in the end, he did not speak. , because he wasn't sure whether Harry could accept the truth.

Those contradictions weigh heavily on my chest.

There is no harm without comparison. Standing in front of Anson, James' idol movie-like performance became thin. Not only did the emotion appear single, but the performance was also superficial, outputting emotions at a very shallow level.

Of course, Robert shouldn't ask for too much, after all, this is a youth campus movie, and he is not prepared to criticize James, but Anson...

Absolute surprise.

Immediately afterwards, Robert further confirmed his judgment.

Harry looked at Peter with tears in his eyes, "Fortunately, I still have you, Peter, you are my only relative."

The corner of Peter's mouth pursed slightly, and he stiffly pulled out a There was a slight smile, but there was no smile at all in his eyes and expression, and the arc disappeared in an instant, and all the sadness and pain fell into those azure eyes.

Then Peter opened his arms and gave Harry a hug.

But.

Peter hugged Harry, but his eyes looked quietly into the distance. Those thoughts, worries, and struggles were like a breath of depression staying in his chest. He took a deep breath, but did not spit it out after all.

Robert: Thanks to Anson, the intricacies of this scene can be revealed.

Removing the hug, Harry turned and left.

The autumn wind rustled, and the fallen leaves on the ground were dancing in the wind. The windbreaker gently wrapped Harry's back. Peter stood quietly and watched Harry go away.

Turning around and looking back, Peter saw Mary Jane, who was waiting in place and never left.

“No matter what I do or how hard I try, the people I love will pay the price.”

Peter came to Uncle Ben’s grave and tried to seek answers from Uncle Ben——

Uncle Ben. Aunt May. Harry. And, Mary Jane.

Everyone he cares about is hurting, and his abilities are becoming a curse, so what should he do?

Mary Jane also came over and gave Peter a hug as soon as she came up, "You must miss him very much."

Peter, "It's hard not to have him by his side."

Once, Uncle Ben gave him sincere advice, but he refused to listen; but now he needs Uncle Ben, but he can no longer find him.

Mary Jane relaxed her arms and said, "There is something I have always wanted to tell you."

Taking a deep breath, and another deep breath, it could be seen that Mary-Jane was also a little nervous.

“When I was on the bridge, I thought I was going to die, and there was only one person I was missing in my heart, but he was not the person I always thought I was missing.”

"He is you, Peter."

(End of Chapter)

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