Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Jake Gyllenhaal, Cobie Smulders, Samuel L. Jackson
Release Date
02 July 2019
Rating
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Teddy Rufus
11 July 2019
My Fave Spiderman Movie
I was disappointed with the few previous spiderman series movie but this one definitely offer me a reason to love spiderman again. The villan actually doesn't have any super hero power but his definitely one of the hardest to defeat
The storyline - although a little simple - portrays the classic marvel-disney style especially on clearly defining the story post of the End-Game saga. A good watch indeed.
It's hard not watching a movie with all your superheroes banned together after EndGame. But I'm glad that this movie still delivered. Though not to its fuller extent(I expected it to have much more tear jerking scenes), but I like how the play on Peter parker through this MCU spiderman is so different... learning to adapt to being a real hero and watching him growing in the process of finding his true self really brings it closer to home(instead of far from home- geddit?) on this one..
After Endgame, the focus back on who Peter Parker really is. It really show the growth as Spider-Man as well as the conflicts he has as a teenager. Love love the movie! I can’t wait for his next one!!
Very well written. Unexpected events happenning at certain parts ans everyone was glued to their seats. Watch out for the 2 end-credit scenes. They'll surprise ya too.
Spiderman: Far From Home 9/10 The first movie of the MCU after Endgame, Spiderman FFH is a perfect combination of a good story, delivered by top quality actors. Tom Holland really stepped up his acting game this outing. Supported by the ever great Jake Gyllenhaal, these two took the movie to the next level. This movie however, suffers from the superheroism syndrome. There were times in the movie you'd think, Spiderman CANNOT survive THAT. But you just have to set it aside and accept it. But when it comes to explaining tech, it becomes so realistic. This is the great imbalance shown by many supehero films. Another setback for the film is the inconsistent CGI quality. One moment it looks absolutely perfect, whereas another, you'd think they should have spent more time on that. Most jokes did not really land, especially with two characters. But then again, Spiderman is not meant to be a comedy so that gets a pass. I would honestly say it's a fun movie, with MUST WATCH spiderman action scenes. Seeing him swinging and attacking the antagonists in the best spiderman fashion you can think of is worth the cinema ticket on it's own. They also do follow up from Endgame with those who got snapped. And they include references to Tony's fate. But best believe that this is a pure Spiderman standalone film. With that, i'd think that this movie is on par with the Spiderman: Homecoming. If you enjoyed that movie, you'll definitely enjoy this. It perfectly stories the character of not just Spiderman, but also Peter Parker and of the pure teenage heart that he has. Mid-Credits: Yes End Cradits: Yes (All the way after final credits)
One is sorely tempted to travel across Europe after watching this. Tom and Zendaya are great. Despite some crazed over acting in a scene in the middle, Jake as Mysterio is a delight.