u/FunnyWin4724

HOT TAKE: Raimi's Peter Parker is too passive for his character.
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HOT TAKE: Raimi's Peter Parker is too passive for his character.

1960s Peter was fueled by spite. He wanted to prove the popular kids wrong and often snapped at Aunt May or his friends. Raimi’s Peter is almost too nice, which can make him feel passive.

Also , you know he’s a soft-spoken, perpetually down-on-his-luck martyr.

I know he is the most best Spider-Man. but look at him , why does he becomes the punch bag ? Like since Sam Raimi tried to portray the 1960s silver age peter parker, but didn't he see, that 60s Peter was already a bit of smart jerk, and definately doesn't likes to get pushed thru.

Since, Raimi's inspiration was silver age comics, so he should have shown peter to be like that, but is it because of Tobey's acting choice? What do you think?

u/FunnyWin4724 — 12 hours ago