Saturday, July 15, 2017

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING (2017)


Genre: Action / Adventure
Running Length: 2:13
Cast: Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr., Laura Harrier, Jacob Batalon, Bokeem Woodbine, Zendaya, Jon Favreau, Marisa Tomei, Donald Glover
Director: Jon Watts
Screenplay: Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley and Jon Watts & Christopher Ford and Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers

Tom Holland's Spider-Man in SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING is the most relatable Spider-Man to me. When I was growing up, I read the comic strip off The Star newspapers and I would have a very specific voice for Spidey in my head whenever he talks or even thinks. Somehow, Holland's version of Spidey matches this voice to the T. This IS the Spider-Man that I grew up with.

There are just a lot of nice tiny details of Holland's performance which made his portrayal of our beloved superhero believable (and I really like what they did to the eyes on his suit whenever he emotes). And speaking of tiny, there are just a chock full of easter eggs in this latest iteration which will definitely please fans.

I think what the filmmakers did right this time (after the disastrous Andrew Garfield's reboot) was that they didn't set out to make another superhero movie but a genre movie. Just like Logan, that movie was more of a quiet Western flick than your typical giant beam from the sky kind of superhero movie. As for Spider-Man: Homecoming, it felt like more of a high-school coming-of-age kinda movie. In fact, the filmmakers here inserted a tribute clip to Ferris Bueller's Day Off. 


Overall, I was OK with the movie's light and fun tone with the occasional emotional moments; like when an eager-to-prove-himself Peter Parker was confronted by his "mentor" Tony Stark. But the final 1/3 of the film took a turn into "this shit just got real" territory and that saved the movie for me.

The surprising reveal really upped the risk for Peter Parker as he now has a personal connection to the villain (played brilliantly by the ever dependable Michael Keaton), which then led to the highly tensed conversation in the car. That scene is arguably the most memorable scene for me. The other memorable scene is when Spidey got really vulnerable when he was trapped under some really heavy concrete slabs.

That said, there are some things in this film which didn't work for me like Parker's irritating best friend and the hot Aunt May. And after 6 films, they still couldn't get Spider-Man's swinging right; he still looks very CGI to me when he swings from building to building. That said, Spider-Man: Homecoming is a legit and complete standalone movie and doesn't feel like a set-up to other up-coming Marvel movies.

Note: Stay right to the end of the credits roll for one of the best post credit scenes in recent times.

RATING: 7.5/10

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