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Spider-Man: Lotus

  • 2023
  • 2h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
3,1/10
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Warden Wayne, Max Fox, Sean Thomas Reid, Moriah Brooklyn, and Tuyen Powell in Spider-Man: Lotus (2023)
Following the tragic death of his former girlfriend - seemingly caused by his own attempt to save her - Peter Parker (Warden Wayne) lingers in his guilt of the past, questioning whether the curse of his alter ego should be buried for good. When he's met by the news that a terminally ill child has requested to meet Spider-Man, Peter contemplates the decision to comfort him in his final days.
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Peter Parker debe de enfrentar a su más grande batalla tras perder a la mujer de sus sueños a manos de su más grande némesis, Peter debe de recordar lo que significa ser Spider-Man, mientras... Leer todoPeter Parker debe de enfrentar a su más grande batalla tras perder a la mujer de sus sueños a manos de su más grande némesis, Peter debe de recordar lo que significa ser Spider-Man, mientras todo su mundo se viene abajo.Peter Parker debe de enfrentar a su más grande batalla tras perder a la mujer de sus sueños a manos de su más grande némesis, Peter debe de recordar lo que significa ser Spider-Man, mientras todo su mundo se viene abajo.

  • Dirección
    • Gavin J. Konop
  • Guión
    • Gavin J. Konop
    • Sean Thomas Reid
    • Warden Wayne
  • Reparto principal
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    • Sean Thomas Reid
    • Moriah Brooklyn
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,1/10
    3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Gavin J. Konop
    • Guión
      • Gavin J. Konop
      • Sean Thomas Reid
      • Warden Wayne
    • Reparto principal
      • Warden Wayne
      • Sean Thomas Reid
      • Moriah Brooklyn
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    • 2Reseñas de críticos
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    Trailer 3:06
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    Warden Wayne
    Warden Wayne
    • Peter Parker…
    Sean Thomas Reid
    • Harry Osborn
    Moriah Brooklyn
    • Mary Jane Watson
    Tuyen Powell
    • Gwen Stacy
    Max Fox
    Max Fox
    • Tim Harrison
    • (as Maxwell Fox-Andrews)
    Jack Wooton
    Jack Wooton
    • Flash Thompson
    John Salandria
    John Salandria
    • Norman Osborn…
    Justin Hargrove
    • Herman Schultz…
    Mariah Fox
    Mariah Fox
    • Ms. Harrison
    Paul Logan
    Paul Logan
    • Uncle Ben's Killer
    Landon Konop
    • Young Peter Parker…
    Tristan Lawrence
    • Newscaster
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    Tyler Rostedt
    • Shocker Goon 1
    Scott Dye
    • Shocker Goon 2
    Travis Carter
    • Shocker Goon 3
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      • Gavin J. Konop
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      • Sean Thomas Reid
      • Warden Wayne
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    2charliedavidson-90624

    Feeling Really Bad for the Director

    Making movies is hard.

    Virtually everyone knows that, and you don't even need any experience having worked on film sets to know that. Between the numerous problems that can plague you in preproduction, production to post, it's virtually impossible for a first-time director to completely stick the landing.

    Spider-Man Lotus is no exception.

    Even to ignore the controversy that (reasonably) has driven away thousands of potential viewers from this project, at a fundamental level Spider-Man Lotus sought to curate some of the most iconic Spider-Man scenes across media and combine them into a single cohesive narrative. And to do so with Instagram-model non-actors and only a handful of setpieces.

    To have successfully strung the true emotional weight & setup for these scenes (in their original versions being built up to episodically -- and instead presented here to viewers non-familiar with the books with virtually no context) and to have done so along their tight budget would've been daunting for even the most experienced director. So while the ambition is admirable, it comes as no surprise to casual viewers that a shoestring fan film with a huge PR campaign was... precisely that.

    Additionally, it just plain suffers from a number of should've-been-solved-in-film-school-type problems. While coverage & camera-work is proficient for someone the director's age, a college level screenwriting class might've solved some glaring issues.

    The plot jumps around with a non-chronological order as scenes play intermittently with flashbacks. Every scene is paced far too slowly and the editing lingers far, far too long. (Even watching on 2x speed I imagine would still feel too long.) It's a kitsch recollection of moments that are deliberately stretched to fit to resemble moments from the bronze age comics and transplanting the 90's moodiness... and as mentioned, without a nerd-level understanding of Spider-Man, casual viewers (like my viewing party) are going to be completely, and totally, bored.

    And no amount of music swelling over a cross-dissolving camera panning across (presumably the director's) Spider-man memorabilia-decorated bedroom can save it from being a forced, and far too drawn out, scene.

    The end result is something that felt painful to have watched. My heart truly goes out to the director who made this, as I'm sure the controversy already sucked most the wind out of his sails and likely made his passion project hard to complete to begin with. But it also just sucks because what is so obviously a hyper-emotionally-charged passion project doesn't, and will likely never, reach the audiences the director sought to give this to. Both because of a (deservedly) self-imposed downfall and because the end product just plain isn't that technically nor narratively impressive.

    In the end, as mentioned, it's just another Spidey fan film and will probably be the one to dominate Youtube for the decade, as Peter's Web did the decade prior and Dan Poole's Green Goblin's Last Stand (an ironically STILL better film despite being crudely made with home-sewn costumes and filmed on VHS) did for the '90s. (Last Stand ironically also still having a better and much more tonally faithful adaptation of a crucial scene featured here.)

    Konop (the director) has proven himself technically proficient enough to have done what most aspiring directors his age typically haven't mastered - actually producing something -- and he need not worry for the greater path of his career as he will easily be able to nab most any directing/ film & video production job if he opts to continue working in the industry. The actors (or models) -- I can't really say as much given the low quality of the performances and the obvious controversy being more likely to more greatly effect the film's lead (provided they become the 'face' of any production they're tied to whereas a director with some controversy generally can still slip under the radar of public scrutiny and continue to find work).

    All in all, Spider-Man Lotus amounted to mostly everything it promised to be: a fan production led by an amateur director who is serious about film, helmed by instagram actor-models, and retelling transplanted scenes from the comics. Does it work? Not really. But like its now emotionally-battered protagonist who limps about its prolonged runtime in sloggish confusion, it's trying, and maybe that's what counted.
    1Arkham8

    A worthless experience

    I went into this film ignoring the controversy. I hadn't kept up with it, I simply watched the film to judge it as a film. And, as a film, it blows. This movie is nightmarishly boring, horrendously paced, abysmally written, with so few redeeming qualities that I'd argue that this film should've never been made in the first place.

    Gavin is a lifelong spider-man fan, as am I, and that is part of why I am so appalled by the sheer lack of passion felt within this project. It feels like chewing on a Popeyes biscuit with no drink and then having sand as a chaser.

    I enjoyed two scenes in the entire bloated two hour film. The scene where Flash and MJ talk, and the final swing. The scene where Flash and MJ talk worked for me because I think it captures Flash's character quite well. Even with that though, the writing is still more interested in telling rather than showing, and beats you over the head with its messages.

    The only scene I can call 100% good is the final swing, which is genuinely great and I give all the props to the visual effects team.

    Outside of those two positives, this film was utter drivel. For a film with such an arrogant inception, it utterly fails to provide a film even remotely as good as the MCU trilogy, it can't even manage to be better than most fan films I have watched. "The fan film to end all fan films." Was Gavin's goal, and it once again shows the arrogance behind this movie.

    I came into this, hoping for a decent time, instead I came out of it profoundly unfeeling, and with a sour taste in my mouth.

    Do not watch this film. There is nothing in it that makes it worthwhile.
    3roukiswilliam

    Dear Gavin

    This is the first time I've sat down to write a review on IMDB and there is a very good reason I decided this was the film id finally review.

    Spider-Man lotus frustrated me beyond belief. Not because it was horrible (it wasn't), not because of the controversy but simply because you were so close to actually making an incredible spidey fan film.

    Let me start with the positives!

    • Overall I am a big fan of the direction you wanted to take with this characters and the themes you wanted to explore. I can tell you truly love this character by how much time and energy you spent really trying to dig into Peters grief and guilt.


    • The opening sequence was explosive, exciting and fun and really allowed me to get on board with this spidey quite quickly


    • the actors did a phenomenal job and really helped elevate the film


    • VFX were on point and it was easy to overlook some of the minor issues.


    • Faithful to the material


    on to my gripes

    • 2 hours was excessive. And Gavin trust me I know how hard it is to cut scenes especially when so much work went into writing location scouting and shooting them, feeding the crew, working long long hours just for that perfect take but I firmly believe at least half of the entire movie could have been cut out. And that's not because they are bad scenes. They were just unnecessary and didnt move the plot forward in a meaningful way. It got to a point where I felt this time the credits will pop up when it cuts to black. But then it kept going. Then cuts to black. Fade it. Keep going. Cut to black. It got a little tiresome. Dont be afraid to KILL YOUR DARLINGS. If a scene doesn't push the protagonist to the next stage in the story circle CUT IT. The main reason I dont want to say that this is a bad film is that there is a really good short film in hear with an hour cut from the edit.


    • This film was really really really depressing. But a depressing story doesn't need to just be about people crying and being sad. Death can be weird, awkward weirdly funny. I had a close family member pass away this year. And there was a point after the funeral that my whole entire family was so tired of crying and being depressed that we all just started laughing uncontrollably. Now im not saying that there should have been a laughing scene in the movie but my point is that grief comes in many many forms not just crying in the rain and sitting and moping around. Death in movies doesn't have to just be crying. Peter is a guy that hides fear and pain through humour. I would have liked to see at least one scene when he is maybe trying to joke to Gwen over the tape recorder try make the moment light when really he is just trying to hide his own pain. It just feels that for a 2 hour runtime I didnt really get to see Peter experience anything other that immense pain and it got boring.


    You took yourself too seriously. All the flashbacks and whining from every character just deflated me. And I learnt nothing new about these characters. And it frustrated me. You had everything in place all the time and money in the world but you wasted it looping the same character beats over and over.

    Now im not writing all this because I hate this film or I hate you. Im writing this because I am such a fan of your journey and the balls on you to come out with your chin up and release this to the world. I really hope you see this and can learn from this film and get right back into filmmaking. You have potential. I have to keep reminding myself that this is your first film and for that it's an accomplishment and everyone should be very proud. But dont be afraid to look back and your baby and acknowledge its issues. You can do better and im sure in the coming years you will.

    3/10 next project focus on structure and pacing.
    3saintswickfc

    A Snoozefest

    Such a slog. Utterly dragged by flashbacks and drawn-out dialogue scenes. Very little actual Spider-Man.

    It strays from a conventional story structure, much to this film's detriment, even if it's what the filmmakers were going for. All I can say is, learn the rules before you break them. Very little setup and payoff in this film, resulting in extreme boredom. The group I watched it with was not invested at all in the characters or the plot. Please, learn the fundamentals of writing before starting such an ambitious project.

    Glad to see fans make content like this, but sad to see it executed so poorly.
    GoatedPunisher

    Couldn't get worse

    The cinematography, CGI, and most of the acting in this amateur project aren't totally bad, but It's all over the place, and the pacing doesn't help at all. I mean, I sat through over an hour, and I still couldn't figure out where the heck it was heading. It wasted so much time on those pointless flashbacks and cheesy lines. Plus, there's barely any fight scenes, except for this quick two-minute bit where Spider-Man's just taking on some generic bad guys and Shocker. Just go rewatch any other Spider-Man movie; that'd be a better use of your time. I kept an open mind, even after hearing all the stuff about the people behind this, but I honestly ended up wasted my time. It's not a good Spider-Man movie or a good movie at all. Nothing really makes this one stand out; so why do I, or anyone for that matter, have to sit through two hours of just talking? Can't believe they used all that donation money for this garbage.

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      This fan film drew controversy after private messages involving lead actor Warden Wayne and director Gavin J. Konop were leaked online. At the time the messages were written, Konop was 13 years old and Wayne was 16. Several of the leaked messages-including those suggesting crew mistreatment and criticism of others in the industry-were later revealed to be doctored, as clarified in Konop's YouTube video Addressing Everything. The VFX team, who left the project during this period, publicly defended Konop in their own video, disputing allegations of mistreatment. Both Konop and Wayne issued public apologies in response to the backlash.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de agosto de 2023 (Estados Unidos)
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