GENRE: Action, Adventure
RATING: PG-13 for action violence and some
language
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 13 minutes
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 13 minutes
STARRING: Tom Holland (The Impossible, The Heart of the Sea)
Michael Keaton (Birdman, Batman), Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man)
DIRECTOR: Jon Watts (Cop Car)
WRITERS: Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis
Daly (Horrible Bosses),
Erik Sommers
& Chris McKenna (Lego Batman Movie),
Christopher
Ford & Watts (Cop Car)
PLOT: Peter Parker tries to juggle school
life and going up against the Vulture as Spiderman.
FULL
DISCLOSURE: Love Spiderman, second only to Batman.
STORY
STUFF: That was a lot
of fun. I think what I enjoyed most was the fact that Peter Parker looks like a
high school student doing teenagery things. The story moves at a great pace,
has fun dialogue, well-made action sequences, loads of humour and interesting
characters.
It also helps
that Marvel is involved with its inclusion of Iron Man, Avengers aftermath and
cheesy PSAs. Oh, and there are some fun twists. Don’t bother looking for them
tough. Just enjoy.
ACTING
STUFF: Holland is
fantastic as Peter Parker/Spiderman. I liked Toby Maguire but Holland is
perfectly cast. He has the right look, the right charisma (at times) and the
right amount of insecurities as a new hero. Keaton surprised at his take on
Vulture. He grounds it in reality by not just going the crazy route. He has a
motive that makes sense. Jacob Batalon (newcomer) as Peter’s friend, Ned, is
also well cast. I also liked how this version of New York seems to fit the
racial diversity of the city without it feeling like it’s going the PC route. I
will say it was weird to see Martin Starr (Silicon
Valley) in such a straight-laced role.
ARTISTIC
STUFF: It has all the
artistic qualities you would expect from a Marvel film. Great action,
cinematography, and general production value.
VERDICT: Four and half stars out of five
SEE
IT IF: You like Marvel
films and enjoy a younger Spiderman.
UPCOMING
REVIEWS: Despicable Me 3, The Big Sick
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