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This movie is the first great Spiderman film in over a decade, combining elements of all three series of Spider-Man films to make a fun, action packed ride that absolutely steals my number one film of year. My biggest criticism of this film is the wild inconsistencies tonally, the most serious scene in the movie is followed almost immediately by a comedy scene, which is then followed by another very serious scene. This also happens for the plot of Spider-Man's exposure, it seems afraid to let serious moments play out at times, The Lizard and Sandman seem like afterthoughts, I felt they could've done more, especially with Sandman and his role in Raimi's trilogy, I can see why they didn't however, because the film already flows so well. Obviously, I recommend it, but I'm sure you've already seen it.
Absolutely crazy movie, McDowell aside, the acting is terrible, the makeup is terrible, the set design is terrible, the writing is terrible and the plot is terrible. Yet it has a charm I can't quite describe. You'd need to see this movie to really understand.
This is a fun movie, it blends nostalgia with new material very well and treats the previous films with respect. Mckenna Grace is a standout, putting on the performance of the film, which she is, at this point, known for. She showcases her talent that will definitely make her a future superstar actress. At some points, call backs seem a bit too potent, even interfering with the plot, and at one point, the characters have a divide despite several people clearly seeing the cause of the town's plight. It's a fun film, worth a watch, if just for McKenna or Paul Rudd. All the acting is good and fun, and a better film than 2016's Ghostbusters by far. Hope this film spawns more films with these characters.