Spider Man 3 Persuasive Letter

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Dear,
Spider-Man 3 haters/Spider-Man 2 lovers I am here to tell you that YOU ARE WRONG. People think that Spider-Man 3 is the worst Spider-Man movie in the original trilogy. I believe that is completely wrong. Spider-Man 3 is the best movie in that trilogy, something continuous that has been in the making since the first movie.
Spider-Man 3 may have flopped on some levels, but it was still a faithful close to a memorable trilogy. Fortunately, by the time we got to the third movie, we had five years of action, adventure, and great stories. Maybe the best example of closure was the addition of Sandman tying back to Uncle Ben’s death in 2002’s Spider-Man. We also had an end to the Green Goblin saga which started with Norman Osborn and ended with Harry Osborn son to Norman and best friend to Peter Parker/Spider-Man. …show more content…

Given the epic train sequence from Spider-Man 2, the third movie was bound to one-up itself. Starting with the first Goblin fight in the movie right after Harry Osborn became the New Goblin where Peter and Harry are literally fighting against each other in the skies of Manhattan, both Sandman fights especially the sewer one, and the final showdown between against Venom and Sandman is just packed with action more than the train scene in the Spider-Man 2 and to top it all off, a little bit of horror movie tactics were used when Spider-Man was facing Venom.
Spider-Man 3 had a darker more mature tone than the last two movies. To fit with some of darker things going on the characters themselves went down a darker path. It was really cool to see Peter become this darker version of himself which in a way added another layer to him. Both a blessing and a cure Spider-Man 3 introduced Venom which became an even more fan favorite villain after the film. Introducing a monstrous character like Venom added horror to the film which added another layer to the

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