bosef982
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I know some adult and teenage viewers hate that - those moments - but as a writer out here in hollywoodland the reason I sometimes include moments like that and I'm betting why other writers do is it offers something more for kids. Seeing that scene as an adult wouldn't necessarily have the same awe-inspiring effect it would have on a kid. If that makes sense? Basically those moments are mainly for the children and families in the audience. As long as it fits, doesn't detract, but also adds - the hero as a good guy - it's just a 'family' kinda moment in keeping the audience seeing it in mind.
Personally, I think this scene goes above that. It's basically - "anybody can be Spider-Man." Nor completely, but awfully close. The mask does give Peter strength. Basically sums up the notion that it could be anyone under the mask - Stan's words summarized, not my own. That's partly why Spidey works.
I hope the kid gives Spidey back his mask and says, "it smells."