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Spiderman

Spiderman - a man with a mission

'Power brings with it great responsibility': Spiderman has a mission to fulfil that is a 24-7-calling and changes all aspects of his life.

Feature article by Kerstin Kaie.

The Spiderman movie web site says

High school student Peter Parker, played by Tobey Maguire, gets bitten by a genetically mutated spider, and goes off on the big screen teen-age adventure of Spring 2002, as America's favorite webslinger, Spiderman! He falls in love with the prettiest girl in school, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), and fights with a bad guy, the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe).

You can watch this movie from many different viewpoints:

... and at one level they are right! Spider bites are not a source of power and wisdom a follower of Christ can refer to. We do not want 'spider-senses' and spider webs. We do not believe in Green Goblins and super heroes.

But if you just go along to the cinema and do not analyse every scene, you can really enjoy this film as a great parable of our calling as followers of Christ in this world - of the power God has entrusted us with, and the responsibility connected with it:

SpidermanPower and responsibility

When Peter Parker realizes the changes his spider bite has caused, he is as astonished as every one else around him. He has to learn not to use his new power and abilities for his own advantage.

On the other hand, there is this very successful scientist whose excessive ambition opens a door for a demon to take control over him. This is shown very clearly in the movie - a textbook about the principalities and powers of darkness couldn't have done it better.

Strength out of weakness

The demon, called Green Goblin, tries different strategies to disarm the one who stands in the way of his plans. He tries temptation, lies, flattery - ideas that are neither creative nor new. To demoralize Spiderman's fighting spirit, he even tries to touch the people Spiderman loves most - the woman he loves, and his elderly aunt, who brought him up instead of his mother. But power is found in unexpected places, and she is a committed believer. When the demon tries to attack her, she (who seems so weak) prays the Lord's prayer 'But deliver us from the evil one...' - a prayer with power!

SpidermanWilling to suffer?

I was also impressed by Spiderman's willingness to fight - by his bravery: He knows he will win, but he also knows he will be hurt, and he has no fear of being hurt. I know Jesus has already won: he will come back as the victorious winner in the end, but he got deeply hurt in all dimensions of his being to win this victory. I am on his side, with the grace of God keeping me there, so I will win too in the end. But am I prepared to be hurt to win some victories for him while I am here?

On a mission

The ending in particular highlights the difference between Spiderman and other action heroes such as James Bond: Bond has a job to do, and when the job is done, he lives for his own satisfaction. Spiderman has a mission to fulfil that is a 24-7-calling and changes all aspects of his life.

For a more detailed, and more critical, review of 'Spiderman', go here:
http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/2002/spiderman.htm


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