Spiderman - Far From Home movie review

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I enjoy action movies but the best movies that I really watch a few times are those where the action is a medium which helps in the main plot. Sure I also enjoy movies where you switch your brain off for two hours but the best ones also have a story, with humor mixed in and a dose of romance too. The Indiana Jones series remains my gold standard. But Spiderman comes close.


Spider-Man is one of the most popular of all the superheroes. However if you just look at his superpowers it may seem surprising. When you pit a short wall crawling web slinger against someone like Thanos who destroys planets with a snap of his fingers Spider-Man seems puny and vulnerable. He is also poor, short and struggles with school and even girlfriend issues. He is insecure despite his powers and talks about making ends meet more than saving the world, let alone the universe.
Yet these daily bread issues make him highly relevant and much easier to relate to. His lack of invincibility is also one of his major attractions.
Most importantly he remains sunny, funny and positive despite his woes.

Tom Holland has managed to really embody that naivety, youth and the spring in his step along with his athleticism to make his version seem like the definitive one.

In this outing post Thanos' Endgame his mentor Ironman is gone, and he has to live up to his legacy whilst trying to impress the girl of his dreams. Balancing powerful villains whilst tackling school and boy girl issues really endear him and Tom does well to portray him with all his angst and anxieties.

Action fans should not worry that this is some mere teenage romance school movie though. The action scenes come fast and furious whilst the humor comes in sync and his supporting cast play along to good effect. Even the villain Jake as Mysterio does well.

The various ingredients blend well to make this a roller coaster ride and ultimately a must watch.

The surround action is wonderful, replete with good bass.
I've gone out to get my 4K disc to rewatch this movie... enough said
4.5/5

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