Toby Maguire's Spider-Man has a very special meaning for fans, many people have grown up watching this superhero, from the release of 2002 to the present, 18 years have passed, but every time they re-watch, there is a very intimate feeling. So, fans must be very familiar with this movie, so is this really the case? If we look at Spider-Man at 0.25 times the speed, what will we find?

Fans who know Spider-Man should be very clear that the generation of Spider-Man played by Tony Maguire does not need a spider web launcher, and the second and third generations of Spider-Man must use this device, this theory seems to have been recognized by everyone, but is this really the case?
In the movie, after Spider-Man defeats the Green Devil, he and MJ land in a small garden, that is, about 1 hour and 10 minutes, and if you watch this shot at a speed of 0.25 times, you can clearly see that at Spider-Man's wrist, there is a small device similar to a metal pipe. Yes, this device is the spider web launcher, but different from the second and third generations of Spider-Man, the spider silk just passes through the metal tube, the purpose of this is to make the spider silk launch more concentrated at a point, the accuracy will also improve a lot, this small detail, have you noticed?
In addition to some details of Spider-Man itself, there are also some famous buildings in the film, that is, the "Twin Towers" that no longer exist. In the 55 minutes and 50 seconds of the movie, there is a shot of Spider-Man on a tall building, and after slowing down, we can find that in Spider-Man's mask glasses, we can clearly see the "Twin Towers" of New York City, and this building has appeared more than once.
Then, around 56 minutes and 40 seconds into the film, Jonah Jameson, the owner of the Daily Horn, sits in his office, and we slow down the camera so that it is clear that, on television, there are once again "twin towers."
One could argue that Spider-Man was released in 2002 and the Petronas Twin Towers were destroyed on September 11, 2001, so how did this building end up in Spider-Man? In fact, "Spider-Man" was released in 2002, but the film was filmed from January 8 to April 2001, which is also very meaningful.
Marvel and DC have been linked in comics, so is there one in the movie? Of course there is, and it appears in Spider-Man.
At 27 minutes into the film, Peter Parker ascends to the top of the building to test the spider silk firing gesture, and he uses many gestures and passwords, such as spit silk, fly, fly, soar, etc., one of which is very special, that is, "shazam" Shazam. Shazam belongs to the DC heroes, and fans who have watched "Thunder Shazam" should know that the protagonist Billy will shout "Shazam" when he transforms, thus transforming into a powerful superhero. This small linkage between Marvel and DC is also very classic.
In the movie, Spider-Man is educated by his uncle in the car, and the phrase "the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility" also appears here, but Spider-Man obviously did not listen to it, and then got out of the car, in this short shot, as long as you look closely, you can see that a red dress is revealed under Peter's coat, which is actually Peter's first spider suit! It's not so much a suit as a t-shirt, the clothes are not well worn, and Peter is really a bit funny!
The perfect treatment of details has created a most classic movie, of course, there are still many detail clues like this, so what else do you know? Welcome to leave a message below to discuss, if you like, you must remember to like, pay attention to Oh!