Spider-Man Stops A Train From Crashing | Spider-Man 2 | Voyage | With Captions

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Published 2020-11-25
Peter attempts to do the impossible to save his neighborhood.

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Spider-Man 2 / Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) gives up his crime-fighting identity of Spider-Man in a desperate attempt to return to ordinary life and keep the love of MJ (Kirsten Dunst). But a ruthless, terrifying new villain, the multi-tentacled Doc Ock, forces Peter to swing back into action to save everything he holds dear. / In SPIDER-MAN 2, the latest installment in the blockbuster Spider-Man series, based on the classic Marvel Comics hero, Tobey Maguire returns as the mild-mannered Peter Parker, who is juggling the delicate balance of his dual life as college student and a superhuman crime fighter. Peter's life becomes even more complicated when he confronts a new nemesis, the brilliant Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina) who has been reincarnated as the maniacal and multi-tentacled "Doc Ock." When Doc Ock kidnaps MJ (Kirsten Dunst), Spider-Man must swing back into action as the adventure reaches new heights of unprecedented excitement.

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  • "He's just a kid, no older than my son." Those words hit real deep when you realize that they thought that Spiderman was some trained professional with powers rather than your hustling Pizza Kid
  • @billybutcher913
    I know people love to make fun of Tobey's screams and facial expressions in this scene but you gotta realize that its the most realistic way, There's no way you're stopping a train with webs while keeping a straight face while making a few grunts
  • @AmVezix
    Everything about this was amazing. Once his mask was damaged and inhibited his ability to focus on the situation, he took it off and focused solely on stopping the train. Nothing else mattered but saving those strangers. It showed that Peter was willing to sacrifice himself for others. It also showed that he brought the community together. They saved him from falling and all agreed to keep his identity safe. This was one of the most human moments we have ever had in a superhero movie.
  • @CYB3R2K
    Just me or super hero movies don't do this anymore?: SAVE civilians, it's always a big CGI fight with the bad guy and his henchmen at the end. We need more of this... Thank you Raimi.
  • @benmorgan8890
    I love that line “He’s just a kid. No older than my son.” It perfectly captures the character of Peter Parker. Yes, he’s this larger than life super hero but at the end of the day, he really is just a kid trying his best.
  • @niccress421
    And to think this wasn’t even CGI. Tobe actually stopped the fucking train
  • @mvt5652
    When they carry him at the end .... unmasked... telling him it's alright... This gesture of humanity... MAKES ME CRY EVERY TIME.
  • What I love about this scene is that it perfectly contradicts what Goblin told Peter in the first movie that everyone says was “always right” about how the community would relish in seeing Spider-Man fail, fall and die trying. You can see in this scene that Peter remembers this but it still doesn’t matter to him, he is Spider-Man and Spider-Man is a hero to the end. So as he loses consciousness he thinks that he’s failed, he knows that he is about to die trying to save these people and he falls. But as he falls he is lifted back up by the people that he saved. This proved Goblin wrong and truly showed Peter what Spider-Man represents to New York
  • @Theveshinpillay
    Kid: We won't tell nobody... Mysterio: I'm tellin' everybody!
  • Subway passengers: “You wanna get to him you gotta go through us.” Omni-Man: “Bet.”
  • @RampantDaydream
    The moment at 6:04 is so simple and powerful. The simple act of gratitude, where the ordinary people SAVE the hero. Beautiful.
  • It's insane how good this film looks for being nearly 20 years old. The choreography, cinematography, costume design, CGI. Everything is chef's kiss 🤌
  • Two things that made this scene one of the most powerful and emotional: a) It really shows that even superheroes has limits. You can see that SpiderMan literally just used his webs and body strength to stop the train. b) The fact that one of the passengers said, “He’s just a kid; not older than my son.” They all thought that SpiderMan is a trained professional or martial artist. But in reality, he is just your average pizza guy who is still studying for his degree.
  • Society in Tobey universe : "we won't tell anybody" Society in Tom Holland : "he's spiderman the murderer!"
  • @xTheConclusionx1
    No disrespect to all the Spiderman movies, but they have yet to make one better than this movie. This movie didn’t need cameos, nor multiple villains, had an amazing story, didn’t incorporate stupid jokes at the wrong times, and I could go on forever. Perfect example of a true superhero movie
  • @sublimevic7363
    "Anymore bright ideas?" Spidey: Looks back at him. (swings away)
  • @aamiraustin5422
    "It's good to have you back, Spider-Man." That line aged beautifully.
  • @AC-oz9gr
    The shot of Peter waking up and the view from his POV of everybody in awe of him is magnificent and borderline religious in its depiction of reverence. It’s a quick moment but man is it potent, elevated by Elfmans score