â@@akshatsingh7369 He got send to other Universe Find Spiderman and turn out it not his Spiderman so he just another Guy The Villains monologue how Peter isn't there to Cure Them and when hell break lose He Run away Fight in statue Liberty to get the Box so he can return back to His Universe All he does is to Return to his daughter
He was never a villian he was just misguided and desperate, then one thing led to another and he had no choice cause he was already considered a criminal some people think its the end when their record gets tainted
Sandman is arguably my favourite villain in terms of his personality. He never was a bad person, but circumstances forced him to pursue an unpleasant life. Plus a father will do anything to ensure his daughter is happy and healthy so it touches â€
This is why spidey is such a great superhero. He is emotional, but empathetic. Imagine the strength and courage you need to forgive thr man who killed your uncle
@@s0baditâs not an excuse & the whole point is that he doesnât have good gun control, he was scared for his daughterâs health and Iâm sure this was the first time heâd taken a life, itâs not meant to be perfect.
@@Breath310 his daughter was dying he only told Ben to get out of the car he didn't mean to shoot Ben either every single solitary thing he did was for his daughter.
â ââ ââ ââ @@Breath310i actually like his argument a lot better. not only does it very quickly and accurately describe you, but your response is to bitch and whine about it. habhdyst-1 breathe-0 try again
Exactly, I hate when people say it's nostalgia because when I rewatch these movies with a clean mindset I just genuinely enjoy them more. Great story telling, great sound track, great emotion, fantastic actors, and great comedic timing but not overdone.
Its funny how almost all spider man movie villains arent actually villains but rather got there through an incedent (doc ock, sandman, green goblin) or are close friends to him like harry or connors. Man i feel so bad for peter everytime i think about it
@@Tarnished5Leafbro Norman literally showed more respect and admiration to Peter than his own son. It wasnât until after he took the green serum he became like that.
This shows that heâs not just the giant villain known as sandman, but merely a human being who has made some mistakes and bad choices. His daughter was dying. And even after everything that happened, Spider-Man forgave him. Because Spider-Man stands for something. He shows us that we may never forget, but we can choose to forgive. That is why Spider-Man is such a good hero. He sees his âvillainsâ as people, as human beings. With great power there must also come great responsibility.
Yeah and when he flipped to the wrong side, he did it almost begrudgingly. Like he felt like he wasn't sure. And when he was healed, his expression almost gave off some gratitude. Because now when he goes back to the Tobey-Verse, he can actually hold his daughter again
â@@justaverage5207Brian Michael Bendis said he created Miles because he hated Peter Parker because he was white and Miles is to replace him. He did the same when he created Riri Williams/Ironheart. Then it was released that Insomniac is to replace Peter with Miles after Spiderman2. They really do wanna get rid of Peter but us fans know we will never accept that.
They did right by the character, he has always been Spidermans most sympathetic villain and they finally made him the way he should have been made the whole time
This wasn't just a conversation with Sandman and Spider-Man, but with Flint Marko and Peter Parker. Not their hero/villain personas but their actual identities. Flint is confessing his side of the story and Peter is looking past the danger to the city, all the sand, all the prejudice, to hear, understand, and process that this villian has his story, his hardships just like every other citizen he protects in the city, like what happened to Harry and all the others he has encountered. They both address "the man behind the mask" and find closure after all their pain. Remarkable moment.
This storyline is why spiderman will always be my favorite. Taught so many kids that bad people usually arent bad people, just people in a bad situation.
This is why Toby is like the wise older brother in No Way Home, because he is the only one to come full circle and get the closure he needed, for each of the people he lost.
Rami wanted another 6 months of reshoots to make the film better, and Sony refused. My biggest issue with SM3 is the Sandman arc and Venom Arc do the same things. Sandman does a thing. Venom does a similar thing.
If Venom wasn't in it and either the symbiote crawled away to imply Venom in a potential Spider-Man 4 or just wasn't in the movie, I believe it would've been good. They clearly put more effort into the Sandman plot.
"I'm not asking you to forgive me, I just want you to understand" This. This carried me through some of the hardest situations. I understood why and how they did what they did. It didnt mean i forgave them.
He reminds me of Batman in moments like these. He sees the humanity in villains. Even in Far From Home, despite Green Goblin murdering Aunt May, he still knows Obsorn is in there, and he can't kill him.
This Flint had the single most heartfelt story that needed to be shown.. an example that nothing goes the way we plan, and not everything we do is our choice, but we must continue on regardless and own our worst mistakes or we can never escape our darkest momentâŠ
Batman and spider man are my favorite superheroes. Batman cause heâs the first I ever watched movies over as a kid, but in my view he shares some aspects with Spider-Man. The line from uncle Ben about great power comes great responsibility and the continuous growth that Peter goes through living up to those words are something that we can apply in life. I love these movies and watching Peterâs character grow as a person which then makes him a better hero.
that is pretty much debatable. If you break down any villain to their roots there is always some tragic story involved that makes the poeple act like they do. By the end of the day you do bad things and even potentially kill others. There is no other definition needed for bad guy
Sandman then turns into sand and slowly disappears from Peter's sight, just like the guilt , grief and pain he still had in him after years of his uncle's death. Love that scene.
It really did but Iâm also torn on it. On one hand it had too many villains so none of them got as much time as they deserved. On the other hand, in hindsight without a Spider-Man 4 it was important that Harryâs story come full circle and pay off the end scene of Spider-Man 2. Sandman was the best villain in the movie and shouldâve had his own movie. Venom was completely underused and basically just a visually-impressive (for 2007) CGI goo monster with no character. But for Harry and Sandmanâs arcs to end in redemption that they got, there needed to be a villain that was JUST bad. The needed at least two villains, one sympathetic and one just evil, to set the stakes higher than the previous two and also differentiate the sympathetic redemption of a villain from Doc Ocâs sacrifice in 2. So if you change it, the option would be A: remove venom since he was underused and make either Sandman or Harry the bad villain that the other unites with Spider-Man to fight. Or B: keep venom and remove Sandman because Harry HAD to follow in his fatherâs footsteps after the previous movie set it up. But then we wouldnât have gotten the amazing villain that was Raimeâs Sandman. Spider-Man 3 is messy but I still prefer how it turned out to those two obvious alternatives. Especially since it ended up being the end to the trilogy, it was important that Harryâs arc wrapped up, and nice that we got Sandman, even if it meant that using Venom as an uninteresting main villain for the characters to unite against. đ€
A lot of people forget how deep the 3 Spiderman movies where . Besides all the action. It had deep meaning of what it is to have so much power and yet use it to help others .
@@derrickdaniels3955 No, you are incorrect. In the mainstream DC Comics continuity, Bruce Wayne does not forgive Joe Chill, the man who killed his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne. The murder of his parents is the pivotal event that drives Bruce to become Batman, dedicating his life to fighting crime and seeking justice. His inability to forgive Chill is a significant aspect of his character's motivation and the darkness that often accompanies his quest for vengeance. However, interpretations of this event can vary across different media adaptations, including comics, movies, and television shows. In some versions, Bruce confronts Joe Chill, while in others, Chill's fate and Bruce's reaction to him are depicted differently. Generally, the theme of Batman grappling with forgiveness and the impact of his parents' murder remains central to his story.
Spider man the most realest most purest hero there is he lost it all and yet is still out here with a smile saving life's and forgiving them too real one
The first to apologise, is the bravest. The first to forgive is the strongest. And the first to forget: is the happiest. Forgive others not because they deserve forgiveness but because you deserve peace.
I love how people say now Toby was the best spiderman still. Yet before all everyone did was mem him saying how bad he was. Funny how people grow up and realize how good these actually were and changed their minds
I mean, they pretty much did the same thing with Andrew and Tom. I think it's just a Spiderman ritual at this point to be watched, hated, memed, liked, then nostalgic for.
I don't know what you're talking about... Other than Spiderman 3 - which was pretty terrible and memeable - they were pretty universally loved and he was well liked.
My German cousins could not believe the premise of this movie, that Sandman had committed the crimes due to medical bills. "He must live in a scheisshole country without national health."
The thing that this movie gets wrong is by not having it be required by law for doctors to preform life saving treatment because irl it is required by law for doctors to do that
"To forgive is to hand justice over to God. When we forgive, we free ourselves from what was done to us. We take the power from those who wronged us. Forgiveness is for us, not others. Only God can hold them accountable." Lilia Pack Martindale. Love you, Nano. I'll miss you. đđ
Growing up in 2001 when the first Spider-Man movie came out I was growing up with the animated series on VHS (even had the madam web seasonâŠ.) finally seeing Spider-Man on the big screen acted in live action was a dream come true. Toby and and Wilem really knocked it outa the park..
Even if youâre deeply hurt by someone elseâs actions, forgiving others eventually will help you feel better in the long run. Forgive, but donât forget
This is why Spider-Man is and allways will be the best superhero in all the universeses both Marvel and DC! My no.1 in my heart allways team Spideyâ€â€
Reflecting on the poignant scene where Peter forgives Sandman, itâs truly heartwarming to understand his motives. It wasnât a mere defiance of the law; it was a desperate fatherâs act to save his daughterâs life. This depth of character, where one is willing to sacrifice everything for their loved ones, is what makes Sandman such a compelling and relatable figure. His redemption through Peterâs forgiveness adds a layer of wholesomeness to an already rich narrative.
It's not about inflicting pain. It's about inflicting pain when it's deserved. When one repents that's when pain is no longer needed , because pain is for those who don't see a punishment for their mistakes.
@@justkeepmovingforward.3888 it's more about make one self feel the relief, it dosent matter if the killer regrets or not and deserves or not its if you feel that relief and the obsession for the revenge is removed.
Aunt May:Peter and THAT NICE What You Said To That Man About His Daughter???? I Don't Thank Superman Batman Spiderman Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman Definitely Wouldn't Appreciate What U Said About His Dying Daughter. PETER Parker:NO IT'S WASN'T SORRY Sandman: Apologizy Accepted.
I was a kid when I watched and the only feeling that i got from this was anger because back i thought a villain will always be a villain. Then after i webt through a few yeara of life. Bruh im only 22 and i understand so much that someone my age shouldn't have to go through. Then I came up with a motto for myself. "You can't have the good without the bad." Every person is a villain in someone's story but a hero to someone else
Out of all the Sam Raimi Spidermen films, this scene was my favorite. Sandman was just an ordinary person in the life of crime, and yet he's directly responsible for Spiderman's creation. No other shenanigans, no crazy plot twists, just a genuinely heartfelt scene from both characters.
You can see both sides of the story, Sandman genuinely feels guilty for killing uncle Ben. He was in a bad way and something terrible happened. I still think this scene is one of the most, heartfelt and honest scenes of all the Spiderman films.
â@@lildude305 Nobody said it was easy. The reason why we forgive other people are because the Lord has forgiven us first. Forgive our sins, just as we have forgiven those who did wrong to us. Mathew 6:12
Oh you mean like your God forgave his enemies? Didn't he slaughter the entire world? He murdered millions of innocent babies. Anyone getting their morality from the bible is a fkn monster.
@@UserName95107 No he didn't, forgiveness doesn't mean you don't still receive punishment. We sin, we reap what we sow, God is waiting in Heaven for us to return, as though we never left. Praise be to him for his forgiveness, and thankfulness for him not being a unforgiving God, as if he was, we would have destroyed Adam and Eve and ended the human race forever.
This is why Tobbey spiderman is the best spiderman movie. Its not just quick talking and actions. The spiderman himself look like ordinary nerd guy, not handsome model guy.
The only spiderman movies that holds up and will stand the test of time thanks to the cgi work being perfectly blended with film tricks and actual sets and props unlike what we get today
Every fucking comic portrays sandman as an evil dude with a backstory that makes you go "yeah that makes sense". He's always a weirdly wholesome villain.
And this is how his villain arc ended đ
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Naah, he was still on wrong side in spiderman in multiverse
â@@akshatsingh7369
He got send to other Universe
Find Spiderman and turn out it not his Spiderman so he just another Guy
The Villains monologue how Peter isn't there to Cure Them and when hell break lose
He Run away
Fight in statue Liberty to get the Box so he can return back to His Universe
All he does is to Return to his daughter
And Spider-Man got the chance to re-do how he handled meeting Uncle Ben's killer
He was never a villian he was just misguided and desperate, then one thing led to another and he had no choice cause he was already considered a criminal some people think its the end when their record gets tainted
Uncle didn't cry of pain
He cried for Sandman
Lie
â@@alimalikah14Lmao bullying
@@alimalikah14of course you ruin it your a skizz
@@DylanCanadyif you think thatâs bullying you need to grow some balls
â@@caidynsorrensen7615or better yet i beat your ass cause i feel like it just don't call it assault cause it isn't
Sandman is arguably my favourite villain in terms of his personality. He never was a bad person, but circumstances forced him to pursue an unpleasant life. Plus a father will do anything to ensure his daughter is happy and healthy so it touches â€
Kinda the same thing with electro, he wasn't trying to be a bad guy, but they jumped the gun on him, literally
Womp womp
(Jk)
He was a bad person though why the fuck does everybody think just because its for his daughter him being a criminal is a good thing
Riddle me this, if your most loved family member was dying, what would you do to save them?
Damn near anything
â@@Teos-fl3fcsorry for your loss
This is why spidey is such a great superhero. He is emotional, but empathetic. Imagine the strength and courage you need to forgive thr man who killed your uncle
Not just uncle man,uncle ben was everything he had ;(
âI realize now that he was just trying to help meâ
Takes a coward to make excuses for his wrong doings. Also he has no gun hygiene, you don't put your finger on the trigger until you want to shoot
@@s0baditâs not an excuse & the whole point is that he doesnât have good gun control, he was scared for his daughterâs health and Iâm sure this was the first time heâd taken a life, itâs not meant to be perfect.
@@s0baditâs not an excuse. He understands that Peter doesnât owe him forgiveness
â@@s0bad edgy
@@s0badgun âhygieneââŠ???? tf is that?
"im not a bad person, just had bad luck." Sandman was never a villain.
âMy daughter was sick so I pointed a loaded gun at a man to steal his car and ended his life, it was an accident.â
Right okay
@@Breath310 his daughter was dying he only told Ben to get out of the car he didn't mean to shoot Ben either every single solitary thing he did was for his daughter.
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â ââ ââ ââ @@Breath310i actually like his argument a lot better. not only does it very quickly and accurately describe you, but your response is to bitch and whine about it. habhdyst-1
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try again
â@@Breath310 your opinion doesn't even matter, just shut up bro đ.
These movieâs are so good. Not just nostalgia but truly the layers of storytelling, the suit was beautiful. And the cast was great.
Best Spiderman series
Exactly, I hate when people say it's nostalgia because when I rewatch these movies with a clean mindset I just genuinely enjoy them more. Great story telling, great sound track, great emotion, fantastic actors, and great comedic timing but not overdone.
â@@ultimateninja3x01 Nicely summarised
Hold On by JET...
@@samudradas6153 thanks lol
Its funny how almost all spider man movie villains arent actually villains but rather got there through an incedent (doc ock, sandman, green goblin) or are close friends to him like harry or connors. Man i feel so bad for peter everytime i think about it
Idk man Osborn was a fucking menace đ
@@Tarnished5Leafbro Norman literally showed more respect and admiration to Peter than his own son. It wasnât until after he took the green serum he became like that.
It shows the reality of human struggles. It is such a good movie because it made the characters and situations feel real . Really the best!
40,000 years of evolution moment â@@user-xk1qh3ze7x
This shows that heâs not just the giant villain known as sandman, but merely a human being who has made some mistakes and bad choices. His daughter was dying. And even after everything that happened, Spider-Man forgave him. Because Spider-Man stands for something. He shows us that we may never forget, but we can choose to forgive. That is why Spider-Man is such a good hero. He sees his âvillainsâ as people, as human beings. With great power there must also come great responsibility.
Zesty
@@jmz2206 ??
Sandman in the comics was an extremely smart and extremely manipulative person. He probably lied.
@@PapaWalterWhite sandman in the comics is not necessarily sandman here
â@@PapaWalterWhite there are limitless universes we still weren't shown. This sandman and the comic sandman are vastly different
Seeing him at at first being on Peter's side in no way home made me so happy after the ending of that movie.
Yeah and when he flipped to the wrong side, he did it almost begrudgingly. Like he felt like he wasn't sure. And when he was healed, his expression almost gave off some gratitude. Because now when he goes back to the Tobey-Verse, he can actually hold his daughter again
âI forgive youâ - the most powerful words if truthful
Best actor that portrayed sandman. He really suited it.
This is the fate of every Spidey in almost every dimension
That's why Miles will be doing his own thing
â@@justaverage5207 nah miles is just a character to fit an agenda it's the reason he doesn't actually a line with other spider men
â@@justaverage5207Brian Michael Bendis said he created Miles because he hated Peter Parker because he was white and Miles is to replace him. He did the same when he created Riri Williams/Ironheart. Then it was released that Insomniac is to replace Peter with Miles after Spiderman2. They really do wanna get rid of Peter but us fans know we will never accept that.
â@@mosj9876i dont think peter is going anywhere. There is literally an entire arc with the green goblin just waiting for a third game.
I doubt michael bendis actually said those words weirdo â@@mosj9876
There was no better Spider-Man movies. These were by far the best.
But... but... tom holland and mister stark but but... haahaha
Tobyâs Peter Parker was the best and Andrewâs Spider-Man was the best. Wish we could get a mix of them both.
â@@andrebatista2285 nuh uh
Andrew garfield better
â @@antonioturner3835bad joke
"I'm not a bad person....just had bad luck"
- Sandman
They did right by the character, he has always been Spidermans most sympathetic villain and they finally made him the way he should have been made the whole time
Those 3 Spiderman movies are the best among all
Lol mean worst yh? Or u on crack
Donât know about the turd one I mean the 3rd one.
Fr tho I fully agree
Idk I really liked far from home. No way home felt over the top, though
Hell yea
Spiderman 3 had some of the most heart wrenching scenes out of all the spiderman movies
True!!
âPush you away? Why would I want to push you away? I love you!â Gets me every single time, man.
Ik đ
This one has always been my favorite since I was a little kid
"this look like it gonna be the end of Spider-Man" that part yow
Batman has Mr. Freeze. Spiderman got Sandman
This wasn't just a conversation with Sandman and Spider-Man, but with Flint Marko and Peter Parker. Not their hero/villain personas but their actual identities. Flint is confessing his side of the story and Peter is looking past the danger to the city, all the sand, all the prejudice, to hear, understand, and process that this villian has his story, his hardships just like every other citizen he protects in the city, like what happened to Harry and all the others he has encountered. They both address "the man behind the mask" and find closure after all their pain. Remarkable moment.
Talk shit about this movie all you want
This scene is pure gold.
The movie isn't even bad. Compared to the slop that comes out today it's a great movie
Agreeđą
Who shit talks the reimi trilogy people were pussed they discontinued spiderman 4?
Wouldve been a much better movie if it was just sandman and venom no harry
Itâs probably one of the best in all of Spider-Man
That's why the first spider man is best
All 3 were amazing, in my opinion. Toby is and always will be..SPDER-MAN
First?
â@@josephbarker91 First Spider-Man in live action movies.
For the year 2000..yes it is...but there is another spiderman...probably for tv show way back before first Spiderman movies
this is 3
This storyline is why spiderman will always be my favorite. Taught so many kids that bad people usually arent bad people, just people in a bad situation.
The best Peter Parker ever and Sam Raimi didn't pull any punches to put in emotional scenes. We could just relate to Peter's struggles.
This is why Toby is like the wise older brother in No Way Home, because he is the only one to come full circle and get the closure he needed, for each of the people he lost.
How did people not like this movie, Spider-Man 3 was peak
Too much going on and also Bully Maguire
â@@KuroKumo361dude bully spiderman is the best lol.
@@greed42o Best in retrospect. Wasnt the best look when it first came out.
Rami wanted another 6 months of reshoots to make the film better, and Sony refused. My biggest issue with SM3 is the Sandman arc and Venom Arc do the same things. Sandman does a thing. Venom does a similar thing.
If Venom wasn't in it and either the symbiote crawled away to imply Venom in a potential Spider-Man 4 or just wasn't in the movie, I believe it would've been good. They clearly put more effort into the Sandman plot.
"I'm not asking you to forgive me, I just want you to understand"
This. This carried me through some of the hardest situations. I understood why and how they did what they did. It didnt mean i forgave them.
Peter knows about "needing money."
This is what the other spider mans lacked after tobey
This literally happened in the latest Spider-Man movie with Tom holland. People have such a boner for nostalgia fr lmao
He reminds me of Batman in moments like these. He sees the humanity in villains. Even in Far From Home, despite Green Goblin murdering Aunt May, he still knows Obsorn is in there, and he can't kill him.
â@@drhuv9252Too bad it wasn't even Tom's villain and they had to shit on the old movies to prop him up
â@@drhuv9252 when did Tom Spider-Man ever do anything close to this. The emotions in the Tobey movies are just on a different level.
@@drhuv9252Imagine being pissed that people miss when movies were actually good?
This Flint had the single most heartfelt story that needed to be shown.. an example that nothing goes the way we plan, and not everything we do is our choice, but we must continue on regardless and own our worst mistakes or we can never escape our darkest momentâŠ
Him and Auto Octavius both..
Excelente texto.
That's why the original still lives as something special in my heart.
Batman and spider man are my favorite superheroes. Batman cause heâs the first I ever watched movies over as a kid, but in my view he shares some aspects with Spider-Man.
The line from uncle Ben about great power comes great responsibility and the continuous growth that Peter goes through living up to those words are something that we can apply in life. I love these movies and watching Peterâs character grow as a person which then makes him a better hero.
Best spider man. He lived a hard life and came out a true hero
Sandman wasn't a bad guy. Just the sum of everything that's happened to him
Antagonist DOES NOT MEAN bad guy.
that is pretty much debatable. If you break down any villain to their roots there is always some tragic story involved that makes the poeple act like they do.
By the end of the day you do bad things and even potentially kill others.
There is no other definition needed for bad guy
You know, despite this movie, not being that good this was one of the scenes that was actually amazing
Imagine he say "i miss the part where thats my problem"đ and start beating him up
Sandman then turns into sand and slowly disappears from Peter's sight, just like the guilt , grief and pain he still had in him after years of his uncle's death. Love that scene.
Like a tears in the rain..
Sandman became crocodile
Nuff' said...
Sandman deserved his own movie. He was so compelling. Spiderman 3 had to many villains.
It really did but Iâm also torn on it. On one hand it had too many villains so none of them got as much time as they deserved.
On the other hand, in hindsight without a Spider-Man 4 it was important that Harryâs story come full circle and pay off the end scene of Spider-Man 2. Sandman was the best villain in the movie and shouldâve had his own movie. Venom was completely underused and basically just a visually-impressive (for 2007) CGI goo monster with no character. But for Harry and Sandmanâs arcs to end in redemption that they got, there needed to be a villain that was JUST bad.
The needed at least two villains, one sympathetic and one just evil, to set the stakes higher than the previous two and also differentiate the sympathetic redemption of a villain from Doc Ocâs sacrifice in 2. So if you change it, the option would be A: remove venom since he was underused and make either Sandman or Harry the bad villain that the other unites with Spider-Man to fight. Or B: keep venom and remove Sandman because Harry HAD to follow in his fatherâs footsteps after the previous movie set it up. But then we wouldnât have gotten the amazing villain that was Raimeâs Sandman.
Spider-Man 3 is messy but I still prefer how it turned out to those two obvious alternatives. Especially since it ended up being the end to the trilogy, it was important that Harryâs arc wrapped up, and nice that we got Sandman, even if it meant that using Venom as an uninteresting main villain for the characters to unite against. đ€
2 villians is too much ?
A lot of people forget how deep the 3 Spiderman movies where . Besides all the action. It had deep meaning of what it is to have so much power and yet use it to help others .
This is why Sandman is my favorite, he's not a villian, just misunderstood. I feel like Mr. Freeze and Sandman would get along
This is why sandman will always be one of my favs
And after all this it really was just an accident
If Batman forgave his parentâs killer, there would no longer be a Batman
â@@firefox8713Yes there would be and Bruce did forgive the who guy killed his parents
@@derrickdaniels3955 No, you are incorrect. In the mainstream DC Comics continuity, Bruce Wayne does not forgive Joe Chill, the man who killed his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne. The murder of his parents is the pivotal event that drives Bruce to become Batman, dedicating his life to fighting crime and seeking justice. His inability to forgive Chill is a significant aspect of his character's motivation and the darkness that often accompanies his quest for vengeance.
However, interpretations of this event can vary across different media adaptations, including comics, movies, and television shows. In some versions, Bruce confronts Joe Chill, while in others, Chill's fate and Bruce's reaction to him are depicted differently. Generally, the theme of Batman grappling with forgiveness and the impact of his parents' murder remains central to his story.
sand man was such a real character
Sandman suppose to put use to sleep, not put us to tears
Spider man the most realest most purest hero there is he lost it all and yet is still out here with a smile saving life's and forgiving them too real one
I just love the actor's voice, it's so soothing to me
Spider man , Spider man 2 , Spider man 3
Are goat movies and no Spiderman movie in today's generation can surpass these .
this story line was the best part of spider-man 3, i love Thomas Hayden Church
Bully would have said "I missed the part where that's my problem " and then proceeds to beat his ass đ
The first to apologise, is the bravest. The first to forgive is the strongest. And the first to forget: is the happiest. Forgive others not because they deserve forgiveness but because you deserve peace.
I love how people say now Toby was the best spiderman still. Yet before all everyone did was mem him saying how bad he was. Funny how people grow up and realize how good these actually were and changed their minds
I mean, they pretty much did the same thing with Andrew and Tom. I think it's just a Spiderman ritual at this point to be watched, hated, memed, liked, then nostalgic for.
Nah most of us loved Tobey.. didn't even watch the Andrew Garfield ones and thought the Tom Holland ones were mid
He wasn't a bad spiderman, but he is not the best. Tom Holland is the best representation of spiderman.
I don't know what you're talking about...
Other than Spiderman 3 - which was pretty terrible and memeable - they were pretty universally loved and he was well liked.
We wernt memint saying he was bad, we where meming on his goofy moments in spiderman 2 we all always loved the first movie
My German cousins could not believe the premise of this movie, that Sandman had committed the crimes due to medical bills. "He must live in a scheisshole country without national health."
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The thing that this movie gets wrong is by not having it be required by law for doctors to preform life saving treatment because irl it is required by law for doctors to do that
I love sandman fr the BEST character outta spideman seriously such a good beautiful story
Toby's smile and misty blues will always be the spiderman i remember†learn to forgive and heal.. together..â€
"I Miss The Part Wheres That My Problem"
*itâs actually missed not missđ€đ€
I miss the part where thatâs my problem
Bros bouta put some dirt in our eyes
Imagin he woudlve just smiled seid that and punshed sandman
@@jokers2acc530 Peter Parker is a better man than that.
â@metalninetales I missed the part where that's my problem
See Ya Chump
The first superheroes movie that made me really cry, even i just a little teenager at that time
One of the first villains I saw who wasnât evil for the sake of being evil. Just the life he was dealt.
"To forgive is to hand justice over to God. When we forgive, we free ourselves from what was done to us. We take the power from those who wronged us.
Forgiveness is for us, not others. Only God can hold them accountable."
Lilia Pack Martindale.
Love you, Nano.
I'll miss you. đđ
Growing up in 2001 when the first Spider-Man movie came out I was growing up with the animated series on VHS (even had the madam web seasonâŠ.) finally seeing Spider-Man on the big screen acted in live action was a dream come true. Toby and and Wilem really knocked it outa the park..
Bro the sand man has a big heart and Spiderman tooâ€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€
why im crying? idk? this scene just making me cry like they are acting so good looks real im not joking
Sandman: My daughter was dying.
Spiderman: I missed the part where that's my problem.
Bro not that jokeđ this one was emotional
Even if youâre deeply hurt by someone elseâs actions, forgiving others eventually will help you feel better in the long run. Forgive, but donât forget
This is why Spider-Man is and allways will be the best superhero in all the universeses both Marvel and DC! My no.1 in my heart allways team Spideyâ€â€
Man uncle Ben is too great of a person
I have to punch a wall now to feel manly again
shut up
Get Psychiatric help
â@@ToyStory1995you must be fun at parties
"My daughter was dying"
"I miss the part where that's my problem"
The hardest and manliest thing you ever do is when you forgive somebody. And I learnt that the hard way â€
Reflecting on the poignant scene where Peter forgives Sandman, itâs truly heartwarming to understand his motives. It wasnât a mere defiance of the law; it was a desperate fatherâs act to save his daughterâs life. This depth of character, where one is willing to sacrifice everything for their loved ones, is what makes Sandman such a compelling and relatable figure. His redemption through Peterâs forgiveness adds a layer of wholesomeness to an already rich narrative.
Tobey's spidey was the bomb
All of these movies were crazy Good. I'm a huge Spider-Man fan and the storyline in the Tobey Maguire movies are unmatched.
Sandman was a good guy, never a villain for what he didâ€
Best Peter Parker ever!!!!!
Peter: I forgive you.. FOR EVERYTHING!!!đ
Man what a time to be alive... these films were fucking great đ
Sandman was one of my favorite Villians when I seen these movies as a kid and I'm pretty sure this is why
Forgiveness goes a long way. Giving it is hard depending on who you are and what has been done to youđąâ€
This is why I like villans they would kill him.
Say wot
@@senpaibryn6196??
What the fuck
It's not about inflicting pain. It's about inflicting pain when it's deserved. When one repents that's when pain is no longer needed , because pain is for those who don't see a punishment for their mistakes.
@@justkeepmovingforward.3888 it's more about make one self feel the relief, it dosent matter if the killer regrets or not and deserves or not its if you feel that relief and the obsession for the revenge is removed.
Theres something so charming about these first live action Spiderman films.
That was a fucking powerful âI forgive youâ right there.
Sandman: âMy daughter was dying.â
Peter: âI missed the part where thatâs my problem.â
Aunt May:Peter and THAT NICE What You Said To That Man About His Daughter???? I Don't Thank Superman Batman Spiderman Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman Definitely Wouldn't Appreciate What U Said About His Dying Daughter.
PETER Parker:NO IT'S WASN'T SORRY
Sandman: Apologizy Accepted.
@@chairannmcqueen1620 I donât get itâŠ
I was a kid when I watched and the only feeling that i got from this was anger because back i thought a villain will always be a villain. Then after i webt through a few yeara of life. Bruh im only 22 and i understand so much that someone my age shouldn't have to go through. Then I came up with a motto for myself. "You can't have the good without the bad." Every person is a villain in someone's story but a hero to someone else
Came up with a motto or stole a motto
@@user-pb9uc3of9c well I never heard anyone say it. If it was already a thing then I apologize but I just made it up for me
Villians were not born they where made but sandman he is a true legend đ„đ„
This scene make me cry đą
That's the moment why i love this Spider-man version â€
Out of all the Sam Raimi Spidermen films, this scene was my favorite. Sandman was just an ordinary person in the life of crime, and yet he's directly responsible for Spiderman's creation. No other shenanigans, no crazy plot twists, just a genuinely heartfelt scene from both characters.
You can see both sides of the story, Sandman genuinely feels guilty for killing uncle Ben.
He was in a bad way and something terrible happened.
I still think this scene is one of the most, heartfelt and honest scenes of all the Spiderman films.
He had a choice when he killed Peter's uncle but Peter missed the part where that is his problem
Forgiveness is the Only thing you Have in this LIFEâ€đđ
I know this is a movie but this is a good example when the the bible said
Love your enemies and forgive them
Love enemies?? Easier said than done. What do you think?
â@@lildude305 Nobody said it was easy. The reason why we forgive other people are because the Lord has forgiven us first.
Forgive our sins, just as we have forgiven those who did wrong to us.
Mathew 6:12
Oh you mean like your God forgave his enemies? Didn't he slaughter the entire world? He murdered millions of innocent babies. Anyone getting their morality from the bible is a fkn monster.
Looks like god forget to follow his own advice.
@@UserName95107 No he didn't, forgiveness doesn't mean you don't still receive punishment. We sin, we reap what we sow, God is waiting in Heaven for us to return, as though we never left. Praise be to him for his forgiveness, and thankfulness for him not being a unforgiving God, as if he was, we would have destroyed Adam and Eve and ended the human race forever.
âDoing nothing is easy but forgiving is hardâ Avatar anang
That was the hardest thing spider man said in his entire life đą
This is how you know that not all villains are bad. Some of them are just broken.
This is why Tobbey spiderman is the best spiderman movie. Its not just quick talking and actions. The spiderman himself look like ordinary nerd guy, not handsome model guy.
This part and the bit after this made me cry when I first saw this on DVD as a young boy
Its the fact he talked to Uncle Ben so politely.
The only spiderman movies that holds up and will stand the test of time thanks to the cgi work being perfectly blended with film tricks and actual sets and props unlike what we get today
"I forgive you" I didnt know until recently how dificult those words are to say
i literally watched spiderman 3 just last night and its a pleasant surprise seeing this short pop up what a emotional scene
"I'm not asking to forgive me, i just want you to understand"
Every fucking comic portrays sandman as an evil dude with a backstory that makes you go "yeah that makes sense". He's always a weirdly wholesome villain.
âAnd he said to me, why donât you just put down the gun, and go home?â
That hits the hardest when you hear of all these mass shootings