Peter Parker is going through a major identity crisis. Burned out from being Spider-Man, he decides to shelve his superhero alter ego, which leaves the city suffering in the wake of carnage left by the evil Doc Ock. In the meantime, Parker still can't act on his feelings for Mary Jane Watson, a girl he's loved since childhood.
This movie contains 24 potentially triggering events.
No. The scene referred to above is in the first Spiderman movie. In this movie, Mary Jane is again held hostage and shown chained up in a wet shirt, but there is no clear sexual threat.
Peter gets covered in falling debris during the cafe attack scene; it's brief and he escapes quickly, but the shot itself is fairly detailed as you witness being covered up from his point of view.
Gore is only implied with a shard of glass approaching an eye but the camera cuts away before it hits and surgeons get charged with robotic claws but are never shown getting impaled, no less bleeding.
This is a pre-MCU movie, back when you could actually see the director's fingerprints on a Marvel release. It's very much a Sam Raimi movie in spirit, so yes, expect a jump scare or two.
No vomit, but J. Jonah Jameson (newspaper guy) makes a food poisoning joke, and follows it up with “yeah, i’m nauseous”. that’s the extent of the joke.
at 21:25, Dr. Otto makes a joke about how you should never hold love inside because it “could make you sick”. but it’s a throw away line, nothing comes of it.
Yup. And the whole sequence is practically a throwback to director Sam Raimi's classic brand of hyperactive horror, so if you're not into that, that's a thing.
(Spoilers and trigger warning) Doctor octopus has an episode where he considers drowning himself,he also hears voiced. Harry Osborne hallucinates his dead father.
Maybe not SAD. A little somber, sure, when you take into account the true nature of the villain and his fate. As well as a particular supporting character appearing to go down a dark path by the end.
A character drowns themselves at the climax, yes. But less framed as a suicide and more a sacrifice. You don't necessarily see the character suffer either, but you do see his body floating away in another shot.