The Unexplored Depths of Spider-Man 3 - Facing the Dragon of Grandiosity
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Diving into the unexplored depths of Spider-Man 3; an examination of the nature and dynamics of grandiosity in Peter Parker’s journey.
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I would never have guessed this would be my longest video yet; what started out as a pretty simple character study slowly became an extensive evaluation of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy. Coming out just before Marvel and DC locked course into their respective universes, it’s just such a fascinating and unique set of superhero films. And yes, after having rewatched them all back to back in one day, I can still say they’re among my favorites.
Like Stories of Old your channel is amazing so lucky that I found it. You deserve more subs
Your videos themselves are fascinating and unique. For a time, they make me feel more than myself.
Like Stories of Old. Oh yes.. Love the entire Raimi trilogy.
Excellent video. People love to hate this trilogy but ive never understood why. I think youre right, i think its _because_ hes so relatable. You helped me realize that these movies are a great example of why good vs evil is not as simple as good guys and bad guys. Going to need to rewatch them now, cheers.
You sir... A time after time, you prove that you are an exquisite example of a human being, with whom I would like to get a coffee and chat. No matter what is your location on this planet. All, for the sake of the humble exchange of thoughts. If that is possible, just reach out. Regardless, keep up the priceless work, from within the boundaries of human creativity.
People think a lot of fans love Tobey over Tom simply because it's nostalgia. But the original trilogy had so much more depth than our current Spiderman. Thank you for explaining that
To be fair, I think that Marvel's plan was to use each movie as a third of an origin story that each taught him a different lesson.
@Erik Kemeey homecoming, far from home, and now no way home
@Erik Kemeey I did not get that at all...the new spiderman has no real darkness in him, no real struggle with an innder deamon. He is portrayed as a goody 2 shoes and thins always happen TO him.
True af fuck
@Erik Kemeey No. Not until the No Way Home. That's when there was depth. That is not Hollands fault however, he is very good, but the entire MCU is very dumbed down and shallow i my opinion.
I love the quote "We are not meant to be superheroes, we are meant to be human!"
I don't like it. Even if I understand the message
Villians are the cause of Superheroes, if we were all behave like humans there would be no villians ergo no heroes, heroes just exist because of villians, if there is no light there is no shadow
Cause = effect
"You are a GOD! If you kill me, you'll be just like everybody else!"
"What's so wrong with that?"
We are not suppose to be superheros, but super human.
You'll like the song "Super Human" by Abstract!
Dude, your video made me feel emotions while watching this. For the longest time I thought this film was campy and far too edgy. However, you explained why Spider-man 3 isn't just a unique movie tackling a important message, but what it does differently that other films of it's kind haven't done before or since. What an incredible video, keep it up.
It's sad that you needed someone to show what this movie truly has to offer, it's as if you don't have a brain of your own...
You shouldn't let a video change your opinion like that. Like if you thought that for so long why let ONE video change your mind
@@spicynose opinions change after time.
Nothing wrong with that.
I felt like it saved me a lot of time and money for going to the shrink.
@@TonyMcCrea Do you smell that grandiosity wafting off your comment? Do you even watch this channel bro?
That was beautiful. As a psychologist with a marked interest in psychoanalysis, i can say your description of these concepts is not only spot on, but beautiful.
Each essay you've uploaded are nothing short of analytical visual masterpieces. The universe has blessed me with having accidently clicking on your channel a year ago.
LaDabe hahaha ! I feel you bro
Sarthak Malhotra forealz. I actually learned some stuff about myself by watching his videos. It's literally life changing.
Dont fill his grandiousity he will become evil :p :D
It was God who blessed you. For he loves you so much. 🙏🏾
"It's about teaching us what it means to truly be a hero"
That ending made me tear up. This was a beautifully crafted video and I can't express how grateful I am for you to make this. I love Spider-Man 3 for all the reasons most don't like it.
I didn't liked Venom. But I never believed it was a mediocre film. There is so much more with this movie that makes it interesting.
The conclution of harry's arc, the relevance of the sandman, the relationship with mary jane and of course the black suit.
I deeply appreciate what you are doing here. Good luck.
You are right.
It's a garbage film- jfc get some taste.
Sandman was my favorite villain of the series
Sam Raimi himself didn't want Venom in his film but the studio forced it.
I didnt liked it either
I don't really know how to address what you just made me realized and feel with this video. I not only think this is one of your best videos yet, but also I believe it to be the most profound yet and the one with which I founded the deepest connection to put of all your other videos. I have troubled with this subject for a long time, and with the relationship dynamic you also exprese in this video through out my last relationship. I just couldn't connect more with this video essay than any of all your other videos on psyche and personal analysis. I am extremely and profoundly grateful for making me realize what has been destroying my personal relationships and what has really stopped me for realizing a truly happy life. I will ever be thankful of that. You made me really cry in the end.
Great videos, keep up the good work and thank you yet again. You really got to me.
Bastian I cried
Same, thank you tom.
Thank you Bastian!
Bastian I also cried because of how deep I could relate to all the situations and how deep this person was willing to go to explain a movie in detail. I loved how all the things were connected and how this guy related a superhero movie with intrapersonal issues. This is what a movie review is for me, it’s about pulling out the messages that can be applied to our daily lives.
I never thought Spiderman 3 was bad. Personally, I really enjoyed it even considering it one of my favorites. It wasn't until not even that long ago that I came across people on the internet who thought it was a horrible movie. I think you absolutely nailed the meaning of this movie. I honestly needed to hear this. Very well done! Whats more is there are other movies and media that the same type of thing has happened where I enjoyed it and then I come to a realization that it apparently is considered a "bad" movie by the masses. I understand people all have their different opinions but its like a negative virus that spreads and infects a lot of people kinda like venom.
I can definitely agree with you. I feel like my opinion of a movie or (and also games) can becomr affected when a friend or a video tells their negative opinions of them. 😅 Venom.
* cough * prequels * cough*
Damn. This really hit home. Being in a situation that requires me to give up a lot of my personal time and ambitions to take care of a relative with dementia, this video got me wondering if my depression is just a reflexion of my own feelings of grandiosity. I haven't achieved anything of what I wanted in life (humble as those hopes and desires were, nothing like saving the world or marrying into royalty) but my current situation has me feeling trapped and very hopeless. I want to do the right thing, to be the person that I need to be right now for someone else's sake, but damn if I don't feel unjustly punished by fate. Giving up part of yourself really is part of behaving like a hero, but it's much easier when it's in the movies. I'm not comparing myself to a hero or anything; I'm in fact realizing my distress is just that dragon not liking to be flicked on the snout and told to keep quiet because more important things are going on right now.
palmieres I feel the meaning of that whole thing was that, no, you should not burry your dragon.
You need to admit that whatever situation you are in right now, you are not strong enough to face alone and that's okay.
You need to find help. It's okay not to be enough sometimes.
A noble and illuminated soul is required in someone, to take such close care of another. Grandiosity? I see something truly grand in the love you steadfastly hold onto. There are men who create buildings, who fight wars, who move nations, and they are often the smallest and most insignificant men alive. There is something powerful and present and beautiful within you, palmieres. Keep alive that love in your heart. A single day is not forever.
Hold on, everything will work out
@@davidsirmons Truly encouraging words. God bless you.
I´m in the same situation. We should make a film out of it. Well, my case is just elderness and sickness. But, unlike Japanese people, perhaps ours culture don't know how to take care of oneself and others.
This videos are way too good for this platform. I’ve saved EVERY-SINGLE video, because you deconstruct the entire human experience in a way like nobody I’ve seen. Thank you
So now I have a whole new appreciation for Spidey 3. Thanks, LSOO. Thanks a lot. ;) Extremely well done. I’ve struggled with that kind of grandiose thinking for a long time, and I found a way to bring it back down to Earth through writing and just being around the right people. It takes time, and this trilogy does symbolize that struggle.
“Today one must think like a hero to behave like a merely decent human being.” - John Le Carré , The Russia House.
Keep the Good work.
What a great quote, thanks!
unanimous decision. one of the best essays about spiderman 3. Excellent work. Keep it up.
Oh man. I miss these movies. They had emotion unlike the new ones.
Spiderman 1 was my first ever superhero movie in a theater and my 2nd movie in a theater. Thanks mum and dad for taking me to watch spiderman.
You're teaching me how to be a better person. I picked up The Wild Edge of Sorrow after seeing your video on grief. Facing the Dragon just shot to the top of my reading list. Thank you for these videos, please please please continue with them.
Spiderman 3 is still my favourite Marvel movie. I couldn't understand why people hated it or why I liked it so much. Now its quite clear. Maybe my inner dragon was attracted to what was depicted so wonderfully by Sam Raimy.
I'm not a fan much of marvel. Winter Soldier is overrated and to me their worst movie.
I thought I was the only one to like it too
That's cool. I don't mind being the only one who loved FF 2015 reboot.
Anupam G I take 3 as the worst of the trilogy, but that doesnt make it bad, it's actually pretty damn entertaining and it makes me laugh from time to time (mostly the "scene", if you know what I'm talking about).
It get's a lot of undeserved hate. It has its flaws, but it's still a great movie, and the final scene is the perfect end to the trilogy. I like how this video interpreted the ending. Never really considered why I like the ending so much. But it's because the movie ends with just MJ and Peter. Not Spider-man, not a teaser for the next movie in the cinematic universe. Just two humans. I think many modern superheroes forget these aspects and get wrapped up in their cinematic projects. Another reason I think Wonder Woman clicked with a lot of people. Despite Diana being a God, we related to her desire to do good, and how useless she felt to stop human suffering despite being the strongest person in the war. I find MCU films to be quite entertaining, but they never connect on a more human level (i'm scared to see what Marvel will do to X-men), which is something I always liked about early 2000's hero films.
Mate, you give a totally new meaning to old movies for me. I applause!
Wow, the complexity of this is beyond outstanding! Growing with the spiderman trilogy would never have opened up thematically as u have exquisitely done with ur video. Makes me wonder what other rare gems we take for granted.
Damn, this was really good.
I don't really know how to address what you just made me realized and feel with this video. I not only think this is one of your best videos yet, but also I believe it to be the most profound yet and the one with which I founded the deepest connection to put of all your other videos. I have troubled with this subject for a long time, and with the relationship dynamic you also exprese in this video through out my last relationship. I just couldn't connect more with this video essay than any of all your other videos on psyche and personal analysis. I am extremely and profoundly grateful for making me realize what has been destroying my personal relationships and what has really stopped me for realizing a truly happy life. I will ever be thankful of that. You made me really cry in the end.
Great videos, keep up the good work and thank you yet again. You really got to me.
The old Spider-man trilogy has always been some of my favorite movies and has solidified him as my all time favorite superhero. How relatable his character has always been for me has always kept that foundation strong for me, and this video only serves to further enforce that. Thank you for such a great video
Still one of my favourite superhero films, thank you for making this video regarding the character(s) in this film. I think it’s incredibly epic and well, as you put it; Grandiose!
What a wonderful, insightful video on what a hero carries along with responsibilities and superhuman powers like humility, flaws in character, the unimaginable sacrifices in everyday choices and the complexity with facing inferiority. I’m so glad I’m subscribed to this channel.
You've truly made a magnificent piece of work right here, it genuinely left me speechless for quite a while. It's the most beautiful and thoughtful analysis of a story I've ever encountered. It's so rare to find a piece of work so profound and revelatory, let alone a random video on youtube about my friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man. It actually has me to giving serious reevaluation to the the nature of self and reflecting on my own struggles with ego/grandiosity and how it effects my relationships.
These lessons are going to stick with me going forward, at least I hope they do.
Finally someone doing this great movie and perfect ending for the trilogy justice!
While campy at times it's still a highly entertaining movie and stands up there with the Batman movies.
Dude this is straight up incredible!
Really great job on every point, presentation, simplicity in communication style, audio direction - everything. You've done great work here!
Jesus, how do you do it? Again your video hit me right in my soul. Grandiosity is indeed something I am having massive issues with currently, stemming from engineering concepts I'm desperate to pursue, though don't have the millions of dollars it would demand to start. I'm a humble person, quiet and sincere, even heartfelt, and I am almost entirely cut off from any measure of relationship with others. I haven't had closeness in my personal life for eighteen years, and at this point, I honestly don't know if I'll ever have that again. So I've poured my creativity into other things for so long. I don't know how to get out of this darkened place.
I love the way you come full circle with analysis, processing and resolution of the story of a film that I have to admit did not care for at all. Having succeeded in awakening in me new fondness for these Sam Raimi movies AND giving me helpful pointers to resolve some things I personally struggle with at the moment, this video is worthy of the LSOO format I've come to love so much. Thank you so much for all of that.
I'm so grateful to have grown up watching these movies. Seeing them multiple times over and over always gave me goosebumps, still having the same dreams of becoming that superhero I know and loved when I was in my adolescence. I always could relate to Peter and Aunt May's relationship, a relationship that made me reflect on my own with my mother when growing up. And now seeing this video you uploaded gives me a completely new perspective on the movie, as if I watched it again for the first time
This channel is responsible for helping me make loads of changes in my life.
Simply amazing.
Video essays about Spider-man must be the most popular kind: EVERYONE does them. But after having watched too many, I can safely say that this is the best one. You got me emotional, thinking how I loved these movies as a child and how they relate to me now that I’m an adult, even more than then. Thank you, keep going in this direction. Good luck.
Great vid. I've always defended this movie.
Though venom didn't entirely work, I believe the real villain of this film was the symbiote itself. It concludes with Peter taking out the physical representation of his dark side or his choice to become like the villains he usually confronts.
I'm so unbelievably glad that I came across this channel. Your videos truly make a difference. Every time I watch one I cry. As a kid who is dealing with his demons and loves turning to super heroes to escape, it's videos like these that make me realize that I can be the hero of my own life and choose to live in a way that will make my life more meaningful and inspired. From the bottom of my heart, thank you LSOO.
This was a video explaining why a simple, reaching message behind a thoughtfully crafted movie deserves so much more than what it got. And I'm glad I finally got to appreciate the message it was sending.
this spoke to my soul more than i ever thought a youtube vid about a movie like spiderman could. i feel like this is a metaphor for my life lately.. i never thought i had any feeling of grandiosity but i'm realizing that yes i do, and the problems in my life and my single-minded ambition is what's making me manic and depressed. this helped me actually
Dude, you’re doing amazing work here. I really appreciate the time, effort and thought you’ve put into this and all of your work. Also, your channel is definitely my favorite on youtube, thank you.
The scene in which Harry dies was one of my favourite emotional scenes and as a teenager, it was and still to this very day, is one of my favourite movies. But I never understood why people hate it. And here you are, presenting an another whole different side of this movie. This video was in my watch later list and finally you did what you usually do: Amaze us with tear-jerking end. Keep it up, man. 👍
This reminds me of One Punch Man. he always dreamed of being a hero that could take down his enemies in one punch, and when he became the hero that could do that, he lost all his humanity
I used to hate this movie completely...I think I really can appreciate it now.
I can appreciate it but it still did a lot of things wrong. The dance scene just wasn't needed and the whole portrayal of these complex emotions in one movie left for one bumpy ass ride. At the end of the day it was a spider-man film and the studio tried making it too much more. Sandman could have been removed and the whole film would have had room to breathe with venom and harry which where rushed anyway. The trilogy lacked scope and room for a spider-verse. Either the villain dies or becomes friendly, not leaving room for any returns. A self suffocating move with each movie release, which I'm sure is why they just bottled it and re-booted.
@@CrackedTubeGamer it suffered from its own sense of grandiosity. Raimi had a vision for what he wanted, but had to work around 3 villains. I agree that sandman was redundant. I know Raimi liked him but he really hindered the flow of the movie. Venom making Peter more aggressive was already sufficiently shown in his conflict with Harry. Sandman was virtually omnipresent and omnipotent, so it felt pointless every time the movie showed him being "defeated."
I don't think these movies needed to set up a spider-verse, but even after killing off main villains there were still plenty of them to work with.
Sandman has never been an influential character; he's just the typical goon with cool abilities that gives the hero trouble. However, in this movie I feel he had a relevant purpose.
While his story is stagnant and he himself has no character development, he's used to showcase Peter's downfall and resolution the end.
Honestly, if Venom didn't exist, this movie would have had a great finale:
- Peter and Harry setting their differences aside and teaming up to defeat big Sandman, all tying with the whole forgiveness theme at the end. But one character couldn't forgive and ends up becoming Venon, teasing us for the next movie.
Brilliant as always. Of all the great TH-cam essayists out there currently, your stuff consistently impacts the way I see myself and how I view the world, which is a high compliment in my world. Keep up the good work.
Hey man I just want to extend my gratitude to you. Your videos are extremely thoughtful and thought provoking, thank you
Your videos are astounding
I've rarely felt my own soul pierced with such devastating accuracy, and yet by a weapon that edifies instead of destroys. Your videos are consistently beautiful, your voice among the best and most helpful voices I know.
This is pleasantly surprising. Just earlier today, my friend and I were discussing why film criticism must account for temporality when analyzing a piece of art. So much criticism is of the moment, and we rarely think of art (especially with film) retrospectively, losing sight that a piece continues to exist past the time it is first released. Older superhero cinema (pre-Ironman) is a perfect example of how we forget to look at stories as distinct pictures. As the shadow of Phase One Marvel begins to wane, it's become relevant to revisit films such as Spider Man (1, 2, or 3) and how they may have aged in our consciousness without the burden of dismissive criticism to weigh down a film's ability to stand alone. What would be another good example of this? I'm sure there are many, and this isn't even a trend exclusive to just superhero films.
BTW, outstanding job as always.
you're by far one of my favourite channels I've ever watched
the amount of depth in this is incredible, brilliant work
Absolutely beautiful. You made me look at Spider-Man trilogy by a entirely different perspective. This is what video essays should do, help us understand the meaning we may have overlooked and giving your own perspective not self repeating mediocre garbage channels that are out there in youtube.
Wow, this video is mindblowing. Three geniuses: Robert Moore, Sam Raimi, the guy that put them together.
Don't forget Stan Lee, the creator of Spiderman.
This. This is a new favorite video of yours. Spider-man 3 is a mixed bag for me in which I don't hate it. It came out when I was 8 or 9. I hope you do more videos on comic book movies soon.
I would suggest BvS for the viewpoints of both Batman and Superman to each other and how they both are similar and how they both deal with failures and mistakes.
Which of the both of them suffer from a disorder like being an introvert, having PTSD etc.
The true vision of a tragic hero story, but they both pull through the darkness, manipulation, and personal failures. I hope you do more videos on comic book movies soon, I truly hope you do BvS as a video. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! I actually enjoyed Batman v Superman more than the average viewer, especially the ultimate cut, but unfortunately I do think that the character arcs they set up in that film were pretty much botched in Justice League, which makes me more hesitant to dive into that series like I did with this one. But who knows, until about a month ago, I never expected to do video on Spider-Man 3 either ;)
Like Stories of Old Awesome for you to say that ! I think the Ultimate Edition is the definitive version of the film. They had amazing character development in that movie and to be completely destroyed by the reshoots for JL. I hope you did it soon ! Thanks once again !
Edit: The Snyder Cut has come out. The Actual version of the film.
Your ability to analyze, organize, and deliver through seamless editing and script is an inspiration. Thanks for your efforts and please continue to produce more of these educational videos.
I am in awe at what an profoundly honest and revelatory review this was.
Thank you for such a decode to what is dearly important.
Bravo.
Dude, you are a superhero. You spread your wisdom to the poor souls who seeks it. You made some of the most influential videos I ever had the chance to land upon. I wouldn't be surprised if you would've already saved a few lives doing this. Cheers mate.
Man, i wished all your analyses went for this long. I work as a counsellor, and to see your work on love in Interstellar, your discussion of grief and The wild edge of sorrow, your recent analysis on the magician and the inner creation and attendance of oneself, to this regarding the societal and environmental development of narcissism and the removal of empathy, have been truly brilliant, insightful and on point.
I do, however, not think that there is a definitive amount of evil energy that can inhabit someone, and floats around at the ready. I think the development of narcissism, non empathy, decadence, our disposition to exist as consumers, coupled with our willingness to exploit others, locally or internationally, are societaly created and maintained. We develop our disposition to the world at a very young age, our parents and the world they have succumbed to, as well as the likely potential neglected traumas they carry, will both inhabit their children. Assuming the parent child rs is healthy however, beyond this realm, there is a world that thoroughly educates young girls and boys, men and women, through advertising, marketing, the celebrity culture and obsession with fame, that their value is hinged on their sexual value, financial value, social value. Coupled with the endless screens we carry around, where today, many exist more in this social media soma addicted world than they do beyond the screen.
This reality leads to a dissociation with ones actual self, because if we live by consumerism, capitalism, and the belief that our value is hinged on such things, we ourselves become to view ourselves as commodities, our children as accessories. And our emotional existence becomes in pain, slowly numbed out, into constant suppression.
The degree to which we neglect the numbed pain within, and our self, will be the degree to which we need more aggressive stimuli. For life, endlessly orbiting what we intentionally, consciously or not, are neglecting.
Reading alot of the comments on your videos, it is clear that through your beautiful, well-constructed, emotionally focused work touches and impacts many people. Its a beautiful transfer of your emotional and intellectual intelligence to everyone who listens, and probably to the people they relate to.
You Da Man
I am sorry man, but
I think you should not shift your responsibility to others. Raimi’s films about personal responsibility and shifting it leads to the path of the Green Goblin or Venom. In my country such people resentful of society came to power and did things much worse than those they blamed
@@Человек-паук.Размышленияокино I'm watching this essay not long after Michaelmas, which honors the Archangel Michael who slays the Dragon. Rudolf Steiner talks about the Double entering the body of the human being at birth and leaving at death. This Double can only act in this material world and our responsibility to be vigilant to it's influence on our impulses is a ifelong one.
@@Человек-паук.Размышленияокино It’s not about shifting responsibility. Acknowledging interconnected cause and effect isn’t about assigning blame, or about assigning who cleans up the mess regardless of blame. The fact is that everything is connected to everything else, nothing is singular, nothing is unaffected by other things or exists in a vacuum. At the end of the day, of course, our choices are our own (even if free will is a myth - the reason it’s a myth is because of the very interconnectedness I’m talking about and how we are subconsciously and unconsciously shaped by it), and no one is responsible for the choices we make but us. But that doesn’t also mean what led us to those choices were not brought on by external forces - they always are. Whether it’s people we know, care for, despise, or it’s disease, death, or any number of socio-economic circumstances or all of these things combined, these things may not make our choices for us, but they Do influence us in ways we cannot control. We can only do our best to choose wisely despite (or because of) all these things.
And again, this doesn’t mean we Blame these external factors. Blame gets us nowhere. And we don’t shift responsibility to anyone beyond on ourselves when we are the ones who made a choice. But these factors simply Exist, and evil as an individual, whole phenomenon rather than as a set of actions and perverse perspective which develops over time, does Not exist. So it’s good to understand the factors that may lead to a choice, though that doesn’t mean they remove responsibility or take on blame. It’s an explanation, a reason, and not an excuse.
This video felt like you were slapping me in the face with my own ego over and over again.
Thanks, I really needed this.
Brilliant. I do really feel motivated with these in-depth analysis of problem and solution using movies than so called "Motivational" videos.Thank you. I shamelessly agree that i'm suffering from grandiosity. Every phrase of Robert Moore relates to me. Now, i know the path to fight with dragon. Thanks a lot!
There where some things i wanted to say about this but by the end of the video you bring those points to life. Somehow you always manage to bring everything back around. somehow you always manage to leave something feeling complete and like theres nothing else that needs to be said on the subject. You ability to communicate a point and idea is amazing dude.
7:10 that quote has spoken to me unlike anything i have ever seen or read I can fully attest to it, as i have personally gone through something which perfectly resembles what this speaks of. Nevertheless great job LSOO, best content creator on youtube.
Wow this was an amazing analysis. I have been a student of Robert Moore's work for a long time and his book Facing the Dragon changed my life as well as opened my eyes to what was happening within the people in my life and society as a whole. Your title caught my attention and I was really glad when I saw you were referencing the same book. Well done. This channel is very valuable.
Still my favorite. I’ve watched this a dozen times and I send it to everyone I know who struggles with facing their dragon. Always brings a tear or 5 to my eyes
I've been on a binge of your videos after discovering your channel yesterday; and at the ending of nearly every single one I have had the feeling of letting a single tear fall every time. When I saw this one, I thought to myself "okay there's no way I'm going to feel the tear-jerker on a video talking about Spider-Man 3"... but... I still did. You are very, very good at hitting home an emotional connection to the world.
Mary Jane's line "who are you?" hit me hard, bursted me into tears, and I don't know why. But I will figure it out. Thank you whoever you are, wherever you are!
Of the couple I've seen, this is by far my favorite of your videos. Everything is on point from the structure, writing, thematic analysis and spectacular ending. Please keep making videos as you see fit. Have a nice day!
you have given more depth than the movie originally offered, thank you so much
As soon as I saw the title, I knew that you’d read Robert Moore. I’ve only listened to the lectures on here so far, I enjoy his comprehension of Jung who I study often. I will check this book out for sure, love seeing concepts put to use in the modern mythos. Great work
Brilliant once again! I think this video shows how damaging nerd culture is for movies, the only criticism I've heard against this movie are don't like how Venom looks like and EMO Peter is so stupid. Underrated movie. I like most of MCU movies but I don't understand how those are hailed so much and SM3 is garbage.
Late answer but the simple reason is they are more consistent. While yes Spiderman 3 has amazing things in it the whole package is not as amazing. There are numerous problems throughout that are more severe than the MCU problems (not to say the MCU movies are perfect or anything). Think of it kinda like Zac Snyder's Batman v Superman or Man of Steel. Generally they are visually interesting even moreso than a lot of MCU movies. So if we were to weigh them against any of the phase 1 movies none of them can compete in that department. However once you take the movies as a whole is when those movies are easily overwhelmed by the MCU ones.
Also you must not be looking hard enough. People bring up Venom because of the appeal of venom. The major appeal was Venom contrasts Peter in every way. Eddie is this built up bruiser kinda guy who towers over our little hero. It also adds to his more monstrous appearance being this hulking figure. Not to mention every time we might be able to accept this venom the movie feels the need to pull back revealing his face. It is distracting. And rather than being turned into this monster we can never see him more than that other skinny guy. It robs him of feeling like a legitimate threat. He feels like a goon rather than a major antagonist. That is probaly because Raimi didn't even wanna put him in but was forced to. But we have to judge what we got. And what we got was a pathetic representation of a character that lost any legitimacy as a villain and was little more than an afterthought. And what makes them so frustrating is he is near Sandman who is a GREAT antagonist (might even be my favorite in the Trilogy honestly).
As for Emo Peter the problem isn't Peter being emo. Its the inconsistent tone. I mean have you see when its all silly while he dances with Gwen and then hits her and suddenly it is big and overdramatic. That mood whiplash is so drastic it can't be taken seriously. Instead of Peter feeling torn up inside we see the opposite. We should have seen hints of Venom but we really don't. The only thing you might say is his fight with Sandman in the suit but that's one scene and can just as well be applied to solely Peter. So in the end Emo Peter is bad for the same reason Venom is bad. They're both clearly afterthoughts.
For all their many many issues I wouldn't really say any MCU movie has this kinda after thought additions. So the movies feel more complete.
It's kind of weird seeing the any movie in the Raimi trilogy being analyzed the way you did it and taken with such a serious tone, when in general they are remembered for their "campiness" or "cheesiness" and I love that because it's my favourite franchise and superhero in general. You also expressed all of my thoughts I had about the movie that most people who love the franchise missed when watching it. I could honestly go on for another paragraph listing all the things that I liked about this essay in terms of it's structure, editing, writing, but I just want to say that it's absolutely amazing. I will remember it for a long time.
A beautiful and insightful video. Thank you. I like the idea that facing the darkness was the reason people didn‘t like Spiderman 3. I loved it as a child and it was a deeply moving and transformative story.
You are by far the best on TH-cam. It is criminal that your videos don't have many views. After watching many of your videos, every single time, I am stunned by your analysis. Please God don't stop making these incredible videos
Underrated Channel! A truly Underrated Channel
Man, you just gave me a whole new outlook on myself. I was diagnosed with a narcissistic personality trait among other things after a psychological breakdown. Up until now I never knew what to do about it, I never viewed as a stepping stone but more as a finality that would rule me the rest of my days. But that distinction between the psychoanalytical and psychological viewpoint really hit home for me. It just opened a whole new door of places to go and things to master. Every video of yours I watch gives me so much to work with and work out psychologically, emotionally and existentially. I could never thank you enough for what you are doing. Please keep going, it is truly making a difference out here.
Excellent as always. I love your videos so much!!! Really fantastic work. These essays always remind me why I love film so much. All I can say is thank you for sharing your work.
Love having this channel to introduce us to the literature, philosophy, and commentaries of wise folks like Robert Moore by contextualizing them with super hero and pop culture films. Love every minute watching these videos.
I wish everyone luck facing their dragons!
I want to thank you for this thorough, and insanely synchronic analysis. I've dealt with this inner dragon for a long time and my experiences perfectly match your analysis. Within my brand I advocate for the healthy inclusion of our darker selves, or "monsters", much the same way you highlight the need to accept and regulate our negatives in balance with our lives.
I greatly appreciate your hard work, and I'll definitely be leading my subscribers to your channel in the future.
This is my favourite video you've made. I keep coming back to this one. Thank you for making it!
I love your channel man. Keep it up, I've been reading every book you've presented/quoted, so thanks for the good reads haha
Not only a great video about humility, but inspiring and entertaining too. Please keep making videos
Another great video. You have gotten me to think of the Spider-Man trilogy in a completely different way! Thanks for putting so much effort into these, keep it up!
I just wanna say that this video is a masterpiece! It made me appreciate Spider-Man 3 in a whole new way and deepened my love for Raimi's trilogy. I now find myself frequently thinking about grandiosity in other stories and in my own life. You're so right that Spider-Man is the perfect hero to teach us this lesson, being more grounded and often struggling with relatable issues. Well done and keep up the amazing work :)
Your page is a miracle. How is it not a miracle to take Spider-Man 3, which even I haven’t seen in long enough to have ever fully appreciated on a deeper level-though I always liked it, and always cringe at the dance part-and make such a touching and powerful video essay as this from it? Bravo. This is insightful and beautiful and important
Don't hate on Pete's dance moves.
Man, this came just in the right time for me.
I'm glad and thankful for being able to appreciate your work, and to keep something for myself, as I need it right now.
Thanks again, truly.
Wow. Simply WOW. I would never see this film with the same eyes again. Thank you so much for everything you said. It made me think a lot not only about these movies but about what they represent and the deeper meaning they have. Spider-man has always been my favorite superhero and to really understand the "grandiosity" he had to deal with in this trilogy made me like him even more. Great work buddy! I subscribe to your channel just because of this video alone
That's the founding meaning of this character, that was the lesson that made him Spider-Man, think about it, looking at the original comic, it was always about humility and grandiosity, from his spider bite, he was able to be more than what he was originally, and that got to his head (when he applied for show biz and letting the thief go) and that came at a cost, the death of his uncle was a blow to himself and those he loved, today the common trend is to strive for high goals and let nothing stop you, that is problematic and because people have been misled by it, thinking that achieving a goal or something about them is what defines them, for example, now people think their race, gender, or title is definitive for them when really, it's their character, the sense of entitlement is the test that the dragon poses, thinking "I should be that instead of this." Admittedly though I too have dreamed of being this character, but the words "With great power comes great responsibility" remind me that while it would be wonderful, it's not just swinging around and being called a hero, it's a test of character, and their self importance. While it is good to dream of becoming something more than what you are, it still wouldn't be you, but if you grasp reality and acknowledge the truth, you become a better you, That's Spider-Man
I saw Spider-Man in theater when I was four years old and followed the trilogy religiously. This video actually brought tears to my eyes because it was so personal. Great work man. You gave light to the human aspect of the superhero that is so overlooked in modern cinema. I’m about to rewatch the whole trilogy rn bc of this video.
This made me realize what i was fighting within me and damn i still feel the lump in my throat, but my grandiosity will win and it scares me, because one of my biggest fear is dying alone.
Now that was a good choice for my first TH-cam video of the morning! Hats off to you! Iv been trying to explain this for years. Thank you for showing me that their are others in the same boat who think the spider man trilogy was one of the most underrated of them all!
I’m glad you could point out the magnificence of the Spider-Man trilogy
The thing about "Nolan giving superhero films a more gritty direction" is that it's literally just a phase. We had the rainy, moody Batman and Superman films, then everbody suddenly praised James Gunn and Taika Waititi for their lighthearted take on superhero stories again. It's the ol' Hollywood circlejerk.
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Buckminster Fuller pizza time
@Studio Autio i will fix this damn door when you fix this damn door
I clicked on this out of curiosity and man, this was so life changing. Instant subscriber
So perfect!!! Thank you!!! Absolutely love your channel!
LSOO, I just wanted to give you my appreciation for the work you are doing. You and "Academy of Ideas" especially, bring forth a kind of motivation that goes beyond that "powered up" feeling you get from regular motivational videos. You give an psychological understanding of the self, tools to find individual greatness, and after that is found you give tools to understand how to apply that greatness for the collective well being. I won't say your videos changed my life, but every day I watch them they uncover a path in the mist of existence I personally find myself in from time to time. I feel like those videos are really something special and necessary, in a world, that seems to lose the connection to the greater source, that inner fire, continually. I wish you the best you need to continue what you do and keep up the amazing work.
Man... This is so deep!
how in the sam hell did you make me appreciate Spiderman 3. i actually almost shed a tear towards the end as well, i love your videos and i really hope you keep making similar content to this for the future
What magic!!! Thanks for making me love Sam Reimi's trilogy even more!
I honestly don't know how to express how astonished I am with this channel but from my heart, thank you.
This video is kind of brilliant. I've always liked Spider-Man 3, and one thing I've come to like about it is that the symbiote isn't "making him evil," but just drawing out negative personality traits he already displays in the first part of the movie. I will admit however that the sheen definitely wore off for me in the years that followed its release. I have a brand new appreciation for the film, and for the entire series after this video.
Still one of your best, and not for a lack of quality of the others. This one is such a masterpiece. Thank you!
Hey man, I like this channel so much! Can you make a reading list of the books that have inspired you the most?
Working on that!
Dude this is awesome. The cut the music your voice everything is perfectly set up. The story the script you chose to tell is like a healthy donut of knowledge i wanted to eat my whole life. Well done.
Again, a very insightful and meaningful analysis. You always have such strong sources. I am a huge fan of this character, and I love the fact that you went against the popular opinion. Spider-Man 3 is actually pretty interesting to watch, even though it is (in my humble opinion) not as well-made as the first two films of the trilogy. However, it is still an okay conclusion. Please keep making these, maybe looking at Spider-Man: Homecoming, if you ever feel like it? Many qualify it as a teen movie, but I truly think there’s more to it (especially since the release of Infinity War and Peter’s representation in it). Keep up the amazing work, your channel is one of my favourites. ☝🏻
To me, this is still your best of many great reflections. It made me appreciate the movies at an entirely different level and reveled to me something about our very nature. Thank you! ❤️🙏🏻