Saturday, April 3, 2021

Team 6 Spiderman Far From Home


Spiderman: Far from home is a superhero movie made in 2019, based in the Marvel spiderman comics, produced by Columbia and Marvel studios. This film is directed by Jon Watts, written by Chris McMenna and Erik Sommer, with a cast formed by Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Jake Gyllenhaal as Quentin Beck/Mysterio, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan. The length of the film is 129 minutes and has a classification PG-13. The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards , gave awards with the Best Visual Effects or Animation.

Our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man starts his new adventure 8 months after Avengers Endgame ends, with a world dealing with the aftermaths from the Blip. After all of these stressful situations, Peter Parker decides to take the opportunity to travel to Europe with some students and teachers from his high school, including his new love interest MJ.

As for the plot in general, the story has a linear course but ends leaving it open to new films, the main characters were very well developed, the main villain could have been better but it was better than average, Gyllenhaal did a great job playing him, like the other actors, they played their role excellent and could carry out great the personalities of the characters as well as the direction. With respect to the costume, always Marvel Studios make an impact with the design, and have a good quality in all aspects. The impression is the flexibility with which the actors move with them. Special effects allow for the actors to develop in the scenes  and all in group works for an incredible production. Watts was able to overcome the previous film by far.

We recommend the movie because in its 129 minutes of shooting, it makes us have full attention on it for the type of scenes it has, the genres that were used together with the performances are excellent, another reason to see this incredible film, is that it is recommended for children, even adults.





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