

His Peter doesn't become a superhero overnight.rather, his is a journey that encompasses the whole narrative of the film until, by the end, we finally see him become the heroic legend we all know and love. The mask of Spider-Man, to Peter, represents the anonymity similarly offered by Internet chat- rooms and forums a point Garfield has raised in interviews, and which is is reflected throughout the film. He highlights the duality of Peter Parker and Spider-Man as Maguire never did-'Spider-Man' is not just Peter in a mask.Spider-Man is Peter freed from all the restraints of his identity, all the consequences of his actions. This is a Spider-Man one almost feels CAN exist in the real world.a Peter Parker who, while technically still a 'nerd', is no milksop and far from a goody-two- shoes.Andrew Garfield unquestionably deserves the bulk of the credit for the success of this film. Much like how 'Begins' reinvented the Dark Knight for a new generation by focusing on a more grounded, character-driven arc for Bruce Wayne.'Amazing Spider- Man' does the same for Peter Parker. Film is Christopher Nolan's now-legendary Batman reboot, 'Batman Begins'.
