Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 7, 2017
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JACK15qApr 5, 2020
Amazing movie. Good characters and acting.One of the weaker marvel movies but its still strong
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Dovakinxr7Aug 24, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Esse filme sem dúvida é o melhor que temos desde 2004 com o homem-aranha 2, Tom Holland (homem-aranha) manda muito bem como homem-aranha, o roteiro é bem gostoso e flui bem, o vilão é bem construído e a comédia funciona.
Mas o filme falha no flash que é um personagem totalmente descartável, usa efeitos especiais em muitas vezes falha, e se vemos o trailer do filme já conta basicamente tudo que vai acontecer.
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r96skJan 21, 2021
A lot of fun!

'Spider-Man: Homecoming' is entertaining, as I had expected in truth. The plot is possibly not as great as it could've been, but it is still one that is enjoyable to see. The effects are excellent, as is the humour. Tom
A lot of fun!

'Spider-Man: Homecoming' is entertaining, as I had expected in truth. The plot is possibly not as great as it could've been, but it is still one that is enjoyable to see. The effects are excellent, as is the humour.

Tom Holland is the star of this though. He kills it as the titular character, he adds a tremendous amount to the film. Michael Keaton plays his role well enough, while it's cool to see 'Iron Man' duo Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau involved.

Jacob Batalon is good, while it's noteworthy to have Zendaya and Donald Glover appear; even if they are underused/unimportant, at least for now for the former, I assume. I found the whole cast enjoyable, to be fair.

This narrowly misses the next rating up from me, but I still had a very pleasant time watching - and await the follow-up with much eagerness!
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pur__0_0__Jun 17, 2021
I hadn't watched any MCU movies until the release of Avengers: Infinity War. Everyone was talking about it and I had just joined college. So I decided to bingewatch all the MCU movies so that I could catch up before AvengersL EndgameI hadn't watched any MCU movies until the release of Avengers: Infinity War. Everyone was talking about it and I had just joined college. So I decided to bingewatch all the MCU movies so that I could catch up before AvengersL Endgame releases. As I was watching all the movies I was getting really impatient to watch Spider-Man: Homecoming. The reason is pretty obvious: It's Spider-Man, literally the only superhero I actually cared about before watching MCU. Sure Iron Man came a close second, but I wouldnt' know anything about Iron Man if not for MCU. Spider-Man, however, I was a fan of him since childhood. I had watched the Sam Raimi trilogy, I had played that 2000 game, I had his toys and I had seen his cartoons. So Spider-Man is the only MCU hero who is so close to my heart. And here he has been given a very faithful adaptation.

The first thing that makes this movie so interesting for me is how Spider-Man's suit is in the movie. Overall this is the third adaptation of the popular superhero (not counting any bootleg movies). Toby Maguire's Spider-Man has all his superpowers within himself. He shot webs from his veins (I guess?), was immensely strong, could climb walls and had the spidey sense. Then came the Andrew Garfield one. He used a web shooting device for shooting webs, like how it actually happens in the comics (other than the comic book fans no one knew this is actually how Spider-Man shot webs), but other than that everything else came from within him.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man, however, neither shot webs from his hands nor could climb walls. He required his suit for the purpose. His suit also did the work of the spidey sense, which made him have to do almost nothing for a fight. This is not just a good way of showing how much he is dependant on the suit (something which is talked about later), but also gives his powers a lot more scope. His web shooters have multiple mods, he has an instant kill mode, GPS, AI that gave him all the information he needed and overall made him pretty much like Tony Stark but with a Spider-Man suit instead of an Iron Man suit.

The second thing which made this movie so interesting for me is that it focused on what makes Spider-Man so interesting instead of focusing on the same storyline as the two previous interpretations. We don't have to listen to Uncle Ben's story once again, we don't have to listen to Mary Jane and Gwen Stacy's relations with him, we don't have to know how he learnt of his responsibilities. Rather we jumped right into the good part - how a child is trying to handle his responsibility as an amateur teenage superhero and balancing his school life at the same time. Who can possibly forget that Stan Lee cameo?

And finally the third reason why I like this movie so much is because of what is at the stakes. Normally if anyone like me skims through all the MCU movies we'd notice that the movies don't have stakes on a personal level but rather on a global level. Captain America isn't fighting Red Skull because he himself is in danger but rather for his country. Thor fights for his kingdom. Iron Man fights for what he thinks is right. And on the other hand there are those fights which take place due to personal reasons, like Iron Man 3 or Captain America: Civil War. Here, however, both personal and global levels are on threat. Spider-Man has to stop the Vulture so that his city can be safe BUT he can't attack him because he's Mary Jane's father. His morals cause trouble because of which Tony takes back his suit, but later returns it after seeing the good in Peter. These are some small moments that end up humanising a superhero and makes us care about his personal life.

I see nowadays it has become something of a trend to bash Tom Holland's Spider-Man, which is mostly because people tend to compare him to Toby Maguire or Andrew Garfield. Among all the reviews sorting by Review Date are mostly critical of this movie. All I'd say to these people is dude, read the comics first. Tom Holland is the most comic accurate depiction of Spider-Man. Spider-Man is an immature kid who is trying to balance his life as a schoolkid and a superhero. He isn't as smart as us and gets those edgy mood swings, so we definitely can't expect him to be another Tony Stark. I really liked this movie, so much that I can watch it over and over again.
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Onlyclassicvg1Dec 8, 2020
The Incredible Hulk isn't very Incredible.
Edward Norton gives a good performance but the concept of Hulk itself just seems tired. There is no new outlook on the hero just simply a repeatedly mediocre take on a very one dimensiona
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rocomesAug 12, 2020
a simple but good movie I think it does its job, of course whit the characteristic marvel humor.
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MrPajamasSep 26, 2020
Spider-Man: Homecoming is again a reboot series, but this time it didn't turn out as well as it did with Amazing. Tom Holland still doesn't have Tobey, but he's definitely better than Andrew Garfield. The story is great, but it all spoilsSpider-Man: Homecoming is again a reboot series, but this time it didn't turn out as well as it did with Amazing. Tom Holland still doesn't have Tobey, but he's definitely better than Andrew Garfield. The story is great, but it all spoils the modern things that Spider-Man has here thanks to Iron Man. The Marvel Cinematic Universe connection is perfect, but I'd rather Spider-Man go his own way without these futuristic toys. We didn't see any relationship with M. J. or Gwen here either. But it is still a great film that I can recommend. Expand
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geewahJan 9, 2021
Another re-boot for this super-hero and one that's been done pretty well. A fun script, good characters & casting gives the MCU a fine new entry.
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mikesgold2KFeb 8, 2022
bardziej przyziemny spider-man, gdzie większym problemem jest szkoła niż walka z wielkimi niebezpieczeństwami. Skupienie na bohaterze jest tu bardzo na plus
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Pedro305Aug 28, 2021
Un très bon début pour le nouveau Spider-Man.
Je peux seulement dire... Bienvenue chez Spider-Man!
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 12, 2022
While Spider-Man: Homecoming overall isn't on the level of Spider-Man 2 or Into the Spider-Verse, it does have the best live action Spider-Man in Tom Holland. Homecoming's scale is refreshingly smaller than most Marvel fare, focusing on aWhile Spider-Man: Homecoming overall isn't on the level of Spider-Man 2 or Into the Spider-Verse, it does have the best live action Spider-Man in Tom Holland. Homecoming's scale is refreshingly smaller than most Marvel fare, focusing on a simpler, John Hughes-like high school comedy. Yet it's as fun, funny, and maybe even more endearing than other Marvel film as well. In other words, Spidey's grand Marvel homecoming gets him a solid A. Expand
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BrokenChildJul 30, 2022
Spider-Man: Homecoming is an amazing reboot and this movie is funny, enjoyable, relatable, and relaxing; many would disagree but Tom Holland is the best Spider-Man and this is just the beginning.
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Fixer84Mar 15, 2023
The winning move of Marvel Studios, when this film was released, which was the sixth in live action for the character, was not to fall back on the mistakes of The Amazing Spider-Man saga, but to adapt a different story, which was ok possible,The winning move of Marvel Studios, when this film was released, which was the sixth in live action for the character, was not to fall back on the mistakes of The Amazing Spider-Man saga, but to adapt a different story, which was ok possible, but it was also a very risky choice, especially when the public, especially the general public, has now made its clichés about Spider-Man. Get bitten by a spider, lose Uncle Ben, maturation and defeat of the bad guy. It is not a more of the same, but simply a more. Expand
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THEJT30Jun 3, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Really solid movie, only thing I would say is the development of the Vulture was very questionable to me and I wish they could have gone a different route. However, story was really solid and Tom Holland is a really played the part really well. Expand
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Burmun-B2010Aug 15, 2023
An extremely different, fresh and spectacular work! With amazing actors. Tom Holland is officially a new phenomenon. Michael Keaton succeeded in playing the role of Vulture beyond my expectations. Who would have thought that Marisa TomeiAn extremely different, fresh and spectacular work! With amazing actors. Tom Holland is officially a new phenomenon. Michael Keaton succeeded in playing the role of Vulture beyond my expectations. Who would have thought that Marisa Tomei would play so well? Or for example Is the role of Robert Downey Jr. so effective? From the effects to the script and... all work together to make it a masterpiece.
I will say two faults of the movie and I will finish: First of all, the romance of the movie is weak, that is, compared to the Mark Webb series, it is nothing! Compared to Remi, they were in love with each other from the bottom of their hearts and knew that they would not get along. But here, more The same love in high school that cannot be taken seriously.
The ending is also not very strong. I mean, we see that May has understood Peter's identity, but he has no specific reaction, which is ugly! Well, isn't Peter Parker always afraid that May will find out his identity and doomsday in the comics?
But overall it is extremely successful and spectacular.
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TVJerryJul 11, 2017
The big question for this newest reboot of the franchise is: how is it different from all the others? Primarily, it's Tom Holland, who brings a fresh-faced charm to the character. He's still in high school, while working to get accepted as aThe big question for this newest reboot of the franchise is: how is it different from all the others? Primarily, it's Tom Holland, who brings a fresh-faced charm to the character. He's still in high school, while working to get accepted as a superhero by the Avengers. Since he's also adolescent, he's awkward and impetuous, which gets him in several scrapes. The action sequences seem more lighthearted and the villain (Michael Keaton) is less threatening. Still, Holland's awkward spunk and endearing appeal, combined with a lighthearted script and energetic approach make this iteration enjoyable. BTW, the plot picks up after the last Captain America movie (which featured a fun cameo from Spidey), so if you didn't see it, some of the references may be lost, but the movie still works. NOTE: As usual with Marvel flix, stay thru the credits for one last gag. Expand
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KorneJul 7, 2017
A very fun time at the theater, but I couldn't help shake the feeling like it was trying a little too hard. It undercuts some heartfelt moments for a laugh, and it just comes across as cheap writing. The villain is a standout, being extremelyA very fun time at the theater, but I couldn't help shake the feeling like it was trying a little too hard. It undercuts some heartfelt moments for a laugh, and it just comes across as cheap writing. The villain is a standout, being extremely relatable, and at the same time, incredibly horrifying. Expand
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MattyiceJul 14, 2017
Tom Holland and Marvel Studios prove to be the cure for a franchise/superhero that has seen its/his image wane in recent years. Spider-Man: Homecoming is by no means anything spectacular, but it works as a solid and fun Marvel film andTom Holland and Marvel Studios prove to be the cure for a franchise/superhero that has seen its/his image wane in recent years. Spider-Man: Homecoming is by no means anything spectacular, but it works as a solid and fun Marvel film and delivers arguably the best Spider-Man flick since Spider-Man 2. Tom Holland combines the best aspects of Toby Maguire and Andrew Garfield to be the best overall incarnation of the superhero to date. The rest of the supporting cast rocks as well and Michael Keaton plays a solid Vulture. Additionally, the action sequences are creative and fun, while the comedy is some of the best from any Spider-Man film. However, the film's plot seems to be playing on repeat as the story transitions from event to event in a boring and repetitive way. Plus, the stakes appear strikingly low (like in most MCU movies) because next to nobody dies or faces the concept of death in the film and we know the character will appear in many future films. In the end, Spider-Man: Homecoming is a solid flick that finds some successes but falls under the MCU's typical problems. Expand
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ReubenIsAGodJul 10, 2017
In all honestly, it's been such a while since a spiderman movie has made me feel so absolutely delightful and whole.

Spiderman is such an important character to me, being that fat kinda geeky kid i've always, much like many teenagers, been
In all honestly, it's been such a while since a spiderman movie has made me feel so absolutely delightful and whole.

Spiderman is such an important character to me, being that fat kinda geeky kid i've always, much like many teenagers, been able to relate to the web head in my youth. So, when a film like this comes along, embodies what makes Peter Parker such an amazing and intriguing character and does such an absolute epic job in delivering the character, what makes him whole and uniquely himself, you know that I must have enjoyed the experience that is Spiderman homecoming. It was such a well down and well paced him. Its basically, for a comparison, reminds me so much of Batman Year One. Such a refreshing take on the webhead. I can't wait to see what else they do with the character.
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LeZeeFeb 4, 2018
Young & hungry to fight crimes!

No doubt, Tobey Maguire Spider-man is the best. It was also the first modern superhero of the millennium. The visual effects and entertainment wise, the second live-action Spider-man was good too, but this one
Young & hungry to fight crimes!

No doubt, Tobey Maguire Spider-man is the best. It was also the first modern superhero of the millennium. The visual effects and entertainment wise, the second live-action Spider-man was good too, but this one is so different. This is about a teenage superhero. Just a kid. Having possessed such superpower, how he manages it alongside his normal life was nicely told.

This story begins straight away, because the introduction was done in the previous Marvel film, which are part of Avengers universe. Peter Parker assisted by Tony Stark, is very keen to fight small crimes compared to what Avengers fighting for. He feels, he's held back by Iron Man, so he wanted to make independent decisions. At one stage he succeeds in that, but things get more severe. Fighting bad guys, and the other side of his life, a romance, how the remaining story turns out are revealed with a twist.

Tom Holland was good. The story was simple, more like one liner. But the visuals and each scene forged nicely. Having seen all the five previous Spider-man films, this was quite predictable. Particularly the characters and their connections. Seeing how it had ended, it is possible that the daughter of the villain could take-over her father's place. That would be very interesting, because of the linkage between the film characters.

After seeing the first look, I was afraid that this young Spider-man might be overshadowed by Iron Man, but those parts really well done. Comparing it with the 15 years ago Spider-man, the technology has been the biggest change. That's why I still love Tobey Maguire film. Very simple and down to the earth without cell phones, computers. But the current superhero films are all alien oriented/connected theme, and of course digital technology a big leap. Hoping the next film too would impress us with the same intensity. So lets wait for summer 2019.

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mmh35Jul 22, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming is not only an entertaining summer popcorn movie, it has heart. It's charming and funny. Michae Keaton is an entertaining villain. Tom Holland is adorable, and Robert Downey Jr. gives the movie an extra oomph. I alsoSpider-Man: Homecoming is not only an entertaining summer popcorn movie, it has heart. It's charming and funny. Michae Keaton is an entertaining villain. Tom Holland is adorable, and Robert Downey Jr. gives the movie an extra oomph. I also liked the different takes on Aunt May and "MJ." Zendaya was a pleasant surprise and Marisa Tomei is such a scene stealer. Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield were the right Peter Parker at the time; but Holland gives the character an extra something special. Expand
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dtlJul 18, 2017
My apologies in advance for a poorly written review. This is a good movie, but no better than the average for the MCU. It does have a good villain, unlike some of them, and it is a bit of a change of pace from the typical MCU movie, but itMy apologies in advance for a poorly written review. This is a good movie, but no better than the average for the MCU. It does have a good villain, unlike some of them, and it is a bit of a change of pace from the typical MCU movie, but it lacks in overall development and growth outside of the main character, who wasn't strong enough to be worthy of so much time and attention. That said, Holland did ok, and the supporting cast, while underdeveloped, was strong. I would likely be willing to watch the sequel. Expand
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TheApplegnomeJul 23, 2017
A more immature version of the famous superhero, that is an enjoyable ride of self-discovery, adulthood and classic “save the day” action. The film takes several small and teeny steps, one at a time to develop the plot -- but it ultimatelyA more immature version of the famous superhero, that is an enjoyable ride of self-discovery, adulthood and classic “save the day” action. The film takes several small and teeny steps, one at a time to develop the plot -- but it ultimately works as a standard story of great, but meager originality to its main premise. Twists and fun action are big pluses, but fragments of anticlimactic humor and poor character development are forcefully pushing the film down. But in the end it still serves as a fun one timer popcorn event, and that successfully restores the magic to the character that 'The Amazing Spiderman'- franchise totally ruined.

Personal rating: 70/100
Critical rating: 70/100
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FranzHcriticJul 13, 2017
It's got a good foundation to keep it going, but there were some moments where I was starting to lose interest, but I enjoyed the character development and Robert Downey Jr., as always, but I wasn't impressed by the action scenes inIt's got a good foundation to keep it going, but there were some moments where I was starting to lose interest, but I enjoyed the character development and Robert Downey Jr., as always, but I wasn't impressed by the action scenes in particular and by the rest of the cast, who add nothing to the film. It's good groundwork, and hopefully something more will become of it, but 'Homecoming' wasn't anything special. Expand
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cstrangSep 30, 2017
A good reintroduction of the character after the less-than-great The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and a movie that welcomes Spider-man "home" in the MCU. That being said, this is probably one of the weaker MCU movies out there. Too light onA good reintroduction of the character after the less-than-great The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and a movie that welcomes Spider-man "home" in the MCU. That being said, this is probably one of the weaker MCU movies out there. Too light on memorable action and too heavy on cornball humor. I get it, the gritty superhero movies of the the recent past have been done to death, but if there is one superhero that doesn't need additional characters for comic relief it's Spider-man. In this movie, nearly every secondary or tertiary character thinks they're comedians: Michelle, Nick, Flash, Tony Stark, Happy Hogan, The Vulture's tech guy, the Academic Decathlon teacher, the inexplicable Karen the Suit Lady, and even a little bit of Aunt May (though most of humor with her at the center focuses on "Ha, your aunt is hot *herr derr*). There isn't enough tension to warrant the attempts at all of the poorly written humor. Expand
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AndremaxJul 16, 2018
The good slashed, funny, immature and faithful Spiderman from comics. Such a memorable thing, maybe the best spiderman ever played at movies. A solid and convicing plot, although not amazing. If you want to know how is Spiderman in comicsThe good slashed, funny, immature and faithful Spiderman from comics. Such a memorable thing, maybe the best spiderman ever played at movies. A solid and convicing plot, although not amazing. If you want to know how is Spiderman in comics (obviosly, read the comics) you can watch Homecoming, the hero's essence is captured in film. Expand
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temptershellSep 17, 2017
Another production that goes to the younger audience, for people who just beginning adventure with the superhero cinema. Lowered the bar and the age of the actors in my opinion is the biggest disadvantage of this production. Once again, weAnother production that goes to the younger audience, for people who just beginning adventure with the superhero cinema. Lowered the bar and the age of the actors in my opinion is the biggest disadvantage of this production. Once again, we get impatient Peter Parker trying to be cool with his peers, while showing that he means something to the public and is a good fit for the Avengers. Expand
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diogomendesJul 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is the Spidey movie we've all been waiting for. It is very faithful to the source material, and delivers the dramatic and comedic punch that "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" and "Spider-Man 3" lacked. The film fails in the villain departement, just as many MCU installments do, but at least is played by talented Michael Keaton. His character conveniently happens to be Peter's crush dad - a clichéd plot twist that caught me off guard. Tony Stark and his former bodyguard, Happy Hogan, play a small part in the movie, but they're enough to steal some scenes they're in. Tom Hollland's portrayal of Peter Parker/Spider-Man is possibly one of the best onscreen and Marisa Toomey's Aunt May is a nice deviation from the character in the comics, but is solid - for the little screen-time she has.

The action sequences don't fail either. Most of the movie's set pieces happens to be located in Queens, New York, a small urban area with no tall buildings that Spidey can use to swing around safely. A nice touch that the writers and producers addressed, considering how none of Spider-Man's webs attached to anything in previous outputs. The comedy is adequate for a coming-of-age film, and is on par with "Guardians of the Galaxy".

The film could benefit from a better villain and a less cliched motivation, but the movie offers a simplistic story around a kid who's trying to help people. It's funny, fast-paced, and a lot of fun, and it's my third favorite Spider-Man film to date.

Final Score: 7.5/10
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ApolscFeb 28, 2018
I didnt expect it to be good but this teenage take on spidey is really cool. Maybe CGI and some of the cast chosen to be pollitically correct are the down part but it is a very good movie, i'll be waiting for the second.
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spongeswiftApr 6, 2019
Spider-Man Homecoming is one of those feel good popcorn movies even if the plot of the movie is lacking wide scale elements. Peter Parker played that pinnacle dumb kid with good intentions plot point and it worked for the most part. I reallySpider-Man Homecoming is one of those feel good popcorn movies even if the plot of the movie is lacking wide scale elements. Peter Parker played that pinnacle dumb kid with good intentions plot point and it worked for the most part. I really enjoyed this movie for what it was and that was a popcorn movie. Expand
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MattBrady99Jul 10, 2017
"WHAT THE F***"

I had my doubts with "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and I wasn't really looking forward to it. There were something about the way it was marketed that turned a lot of people off, including me. With Tony Stark taking over half of
"WHAT THE F***"

I had my doubts with "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and I wasn't really looking forward to it. There were something about the way it was marketed that turned a lot of people off, including me. With Tony Stark taking over half of your movie poster is pretty bad and made me worried that the movie isn't going to be all that focus. And the fact this is the third reboot of the character. I don't know why Marvel always hire indie film markers to direct these type of big budget films after one or two hits. However, after seeing John Watts previous work with "Cop Car" and "Clown", I was slightly interested.

Luckily, my fears didn't come true.

What could have been a stale and boring, since this is the third reboot, but surprising turned out to be a breath of fresh air with the new direction it took. "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is more of a comedy than anything else. It took things and toned down in terms of it trying to be cinematic. I love how small the scale is. The world isn't at strike and not every superhero story needs to have a scenario where the world will literally end if the heroes don't stop it.

Tom Holland (as for right now) might be the best on-screen version of Spider-Man I've ever seen. Holland performance sells the awkward and the nerdy side to Peter. He makes mistakes and only wants to do good, so he must literally become the Spider-Man. Just to be clear, it's not doing the origin again, but taking this character in a direction that I've never seen in the other adaptations.

Michael Keaton as the Vulture was by far a much better villain compared to the previous ones. It also helped that Keaton performance was pretty terrific and the scene when he threatens Peter was pretty intense. Like, you understand his character and most of the time he isn't even in the Vulture suit. He's isn't out for revenge, just a businessman dealing with weapons and Spider-Man keeps getting in the way.

Without spoiling anything, but there's a twist in the movie that I thought was so brilliant and the way it was executed was superb. It actually did shock me and added more conflict to Peters life. How I didn't see it coming was beyond me.

The weakest elements of the film are the same with other Marvel movies, which is characters (mostly one of the Avengers) showing up for the soul purpose of setting up upcoming movies. Feels more shoehorned in than having these characters not have a presence to the story. Good thing Tony Stark and Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau) have characters to them and didn't drag the film down. However it still feels shoehorned in.

Just like in "Civil War", it isn't visual pleasing when it comes to cinematography and color.The movie was hilarious for the most part, although some humor was trying a little too hard for a laugh. I couldn't take the movie serious when it needed it to be.

Overall Rating: While "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is missing the heart and soul of the Raimi films, but stands on it's own as a fresh start. The writing was great, the performances from everyone was great, and did things that actually surprised me.
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PeterAlexanderJul 15, 2017
The newer, younger version of Spider-Man fits the hero's character perfectly. With an exciting, action packed story to match, Spider-Man: Homecoming plays to its strengths, knowing its place as a film driven on entertainment value.
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avr50Jul 14, 2017
Spiderman Homecoming is a fun movie, you will get laughs and great visual effects. Tom Holland makes the character even more likeable than Tobey maguire and Andrew Garfield, but that doesn´t compensates that the movie has its flaws. First,Spiderman Homecoming is a fun movie, you will get laughs and great visual effects. Tom Holland makes the character even more likeable than Tobey maguire and Andrew Garfield, but that doesn´t compensates that the movie has its flaws. First, the movie has action scenes, of course is a superheroe movie so it has to have action scenes, but this ones (except of one in the climax of the movie) are forgettable. They should have been like two or three and be awsome and unforgettable, that the movie be identify with that action scene, to be the best moments of the movie, but the best moments are with Peter Parker being a normal kid, and have teen issues. Peter´s friend is a good character, it makes you laugh for the way the character is, not because suddenly it has to be funny, is the essence of the character. Also Aunt May and Michelle are funny in the same way as Peter´s friend. The movie has great jokes but, as in all of Marvel movies, it has some moments when it wasn´t nessesary. Michael Keaton is great in this movie, his villan is understandable, but i wish i could have seen more of him. In the end, this new spiderman movie is entertaining, funny and charming at times, but it´s not the best of the character movies (the best is 2002 spiderman 2) but you could have a great time. If you´re a true Marvel and comic fan you have to stay to the post-credicts scenes, if you just like this movies but not loved them at an insane level or just want to have a good time don´t stay. Expand
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YorkManNov 16, 2017
Are we tired of superhero movies yet? The box office returns would say no, but the ever-increasingly lacklustre reviews of each subsequent Marvel or DC movie releases would suggest otherwise.

The problem is trying to capture the spirit of
Are we tired of superhero movies yet? The box office returns would say no, but the ever-increasingly lacklustre reviews of each subsequent Marvel or DC movie releases would suggest otherwise.

The problem is trying to capture the spirit of the comics, translating that onto the screen, whilst also creating an interesting storyline and investing characters.
Clearly it's not easy, but S:H comes closer to this 'perfect formula' than most. Not to say it's a fundamentally flawed movie, because it is, but it's a fun journey from beginning to end and Tom Holland as 'Spidey' is by far the best on screen version we've had.

The story eschews the whole 'origin' element, and follows on from Spidey's appearance in Civil War. We're back to the idea of a character balancing his life as the dull, studious, intelligent, geeky and awkward 'Peter Parker', and his ever-increasing desire to use his prodigious abilities to help others and fight crime.

The fundamental flaw mentioned earlier stems from the notion that this would actually be possible in the modern age, something that the film makes some subtle nods toward from time to time, but also something that you really can't gloss over.
Add to this the now completely overused superhero movie tropes (the main villain being directly related to a character Peter Parker is embroiled with, amongst others) and the narrative falls apart at the end.

But, if you walk into the movie with that level of expectation, you WILL be surprised. The film does come together extremely well, it doesn't feel like it's about half an hour too long (even if some scenes do drag on a fair while), and the big action set pieces are great spectacles.
Throw in some fine acting (Michael Keaton nails his role, and is more menacing when he's not 'The Vulture' than when he's CGI'd up), decent soundtrack, a nice little set of cameo appearances from other Marvel characters, and you get something which is better than I thought it would be.

However, the Superhero genre is now getting into severe overkill levels of releases, and because of that there is a sense of 'Christ, not another one'. For me, that notion of this (or any superhero) movie just being a small part of a larger 'extended universe' diminishes it somewhat.
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JergerOct 27, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. JUST OK. Fairly entertaining and not nearly as annoying as previous installments. I get the peter parker is a kid but semi mature kids of that age dont make silly screaching annoying comments while doing everything. Just dumb and annoying and not funny at all. Its basically like DeadPool but replace ryan reynolds with a 5 year old retard during the action scenes at least. The other stupid part is michael keaton. seriously he is supposed to be the worlds biggest villain and he is protecting his family.....yet i have no idea from what...so years after he gets fired he is rich from illegal activity yet still has the need to rip boats in half to protect his family....so bad plot elements terrible as usually childish comments(some are ok many are just stupid) but a well produced movie with some charm and good action. Expand
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RobBob99Aug 7, 2017
Tom Halland is excellent as Spider-Man as well as Michael Keaton as The Vulture, giving us one of the most memorable MCU villains to date. While I thought the movie was charming and fun, I never found myself truly invested in the movie untilTom Halland is excellent as Spider-Man as well as Michael Keaton as The Vulture, giving us one of the most memorable MCU villains to date. While I thought the movie was charming and fun, I never found myself truly invested in the movie until the third act started. From that point on, I was in it until the end. But to me, this did feel like an MCU Spider-Man Movie. It never had that Raimi sense of urgency, especially in the action sequences. However, this is by far the best Spider-Man movie since Spider-Man 2 and I would go to rank this as the third overall best Spider-Man to date. Expand
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ComandanteCobraJul 13, 2017
It's a good movie, considering that we are flooded with years of Superheroes movies and it's difficult to find something new or fresh about them. At first when I read about it online I was like: okay, they're rebooting spider-man again it'sIt's a good movie, considering that we are flooded with years of Superheroes movies and it's difficult to find something new or fresh about them. At first when I read about it online I was like: okay, they're rebooting spider-man again it's redundant and a little dull...but after I watched the actual movie in theater I was pleased. Keaton is a great villain; Peter is is well represented (young-smart-nerdish-trow one line around like in the old comics); gci is believable; Superhero action is good and for once it's not only "fight with bad guys" but actually have some "rescue people from perils" scene. There is some revamping in some of the supporting characters aimed at viewers of the new generation ...some of them off target like Flash Thompson.... but nothing ubearable.
It not one of my favourite Marvel movie for sure but it passes a second viewing on netflix.
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JarodyJan 14, 2018
There is nothing special about Spider-Man Homecoming, it has great humour, dialogue, and a nice cast, but nothing that makes it different from the average superhero movie. Although, in saying that, Michael Keaton is excellent as the villian,There is nothing special about Spider-Man Homecoming, it has great humour, dialogue, and a nice cast, but nothing that makes it different from the average superhero movie. Although, in saying that, Michael Keaton is excellent as the villian, he puts in a stellar performance. The fact that this was the start of another reboot for Spider-Man just put me off the film, as there's nothing we haven't already seen for the Spider-Man character. Tom Holland puts in a good performance however I didn't think he was very memorable. I'll just always remember Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man over Tom Holland, despite Holland's performance being more comic accurate. Don't get me wrong, this is a good film, it's just not very memorable. Expand
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JTVJul 16, 2017
I understand they try there best to create a good story there was a lot of cringe worthy moments in the story that just didn't seem impressive.Tom Holland did a impressive job of playing the role of Peter Parker. Zendaya who play the role ofI understand they try there best to create a good story there was a lot of cringe worthy moments in the story that just didn't seem impressive.Tom Holland did a impressive job of playing the role of Peter Parker. Zendaya who play the role of Mary Jane which they re-branded her name to Michael for some odd reason making her into this High School outcast character who didn't seem very noticeable in the movie at all she just lacked depth.I want to point out it seems these days they keep type casting Michael Keaton as a villain these days but he does a good job of playing the Vulture.

Speical effects are good as far I can tell you the movie was average not the best but average for a summer movie that just came out.
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imoviesreviewOct 10, 2017
This film is not I expected, but it's not bad. I'll give it credit for not being a another origin story, but it's nothing amazing. While are the jokes are funny, The story is overly generic and has been done several times.
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Megajohn85Jul 7, 2017
Finally A Spider-Man film that truly captures the spirit of the legendary wallcrawler. The film eschews the origin story and gives a fresh and exciting take on Spider-Man. No longer is he sequestered from The Marvel Universe. He's home in TheFinally A Spider-Man film that truly captures the spirit of the legendary wallcrawler. The film eschews the origin story and gives a fresh and exciting take on Spider-Man. No longer is he sequestered from The Marvel Universe. He's home in The MCU. This film also delivered something that most comic book films fail to do, create a fleshed out three dimensional villain. That alone makes it stand out from this year's crop superhero films. It's the only one that bothered to create a compelling villain Expand
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AproxxAug 20, 2018
This was a good brainless movie full of the biggets plotholes on a MCU movie, probably ever.

But it is funny, for the most part. The movie doesn't try to be more than good, and focus on the characters, with plenty of little scenes that make
This was a good brainless movie full of the biggets plotholes on a MCU movie, probably ever.

But it is funny, for the most part. The movie doesn't try to be more than good, and focus on the characters, with plenty of little scenes that make you laugh and don't need to much exposition to serve a gran story.

Because of it simplicity and small scale, we get to see how funny the Spiderman Universe can be under Marvel.

There are problems (the bully cast is INSANE. Not the race, which I don't care, but the actor who makes really hard to believe would ever bully Tom Holland. Couldn't you find an imposing indian? Or put more attention on something that dude had to make Tom Holland being bullied by him at least acceptable?
(Maybe show how incredibly rich he is, and how he basically buys an entourage, and THAT'S why Tom can't do much other than resist).

Anyways. Keaton is having waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more fun than when he was BAtman....
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salmansohail_Jan 24, 2018
Spider-Man Homecoming is the best Spider-Man film I have watched in 10 years. It easily succeeds Spider-Man 3, TASM 1 & 2. It has some great moments. However I do not view Homecoming as the best Spider-Man film ever. It is FAR from being theSpider-Man Homecoming is the best Spider-Man film I have watched in 10 years. It easily succeeds Spider-Man 3, TASM 1 & 2. It has some great moments. However I do not view Homecoming as the best Spider-Man film ever. It is FAR from being the best Spider-Man film. The villain wasn't anything special, infact I didn't find Michael Keaton as a GREAT performance as many people say he was. All in all his portrayal was pretty decent. It wasn't anything that impressed me but it didn't manage to make me hate him either. Tom Holland is believable as Spider-Man, he has the nerdiness and the good quips with him. He is a better Spider-Man compared to Andrew Garfield, his portrayal of Peter Parker was also much improved compared to Andrew Garfield, however he still shys away from being the best Peter-Parker/Spider-Man. Tobey Maguire still has the best portrayal of the character after 15 years. Tom Holland has some great Peter Parker moments in this film, he has nerdy and lovable. Spider-Man Homecoming's set pieces are mediocre, sure it had some good action sequences such as the ferry scene. But it wasn't anything remarkably decent. There was no GOOD swinging scenes, NONE, Spider-Man was completely restricted to his neighborhood, and not once did we see him go for a swing around the city. I was very disappointed. The Soundtrack wasn't memorable at all, it was disappointing and by far the worst Spider-Man soundtrack I ever heard, it pains me to know that Spider-Man will never have a great score ever again, as Marvel never does produce any good compositions. I also did not enjoy the fact that Spider-Man received all his gear and was pretty much fed by Tony Stark. However this did add some great story telling to the film, what would happen if he didn't have all of his gear and had to be Spider-Man like how Spider-Man really should be.

Overall:
Spider-Man Homecoming manages to bring some great performances, and a great cast to make the best Spider-Man film in the past 10 years. However the film still struggles to reach the legacy of the original Spider-Man films. A failing soundtrack and disappointing set pieces backs it away from even being the best MCU film let alone being the best Spider-Man film.
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JyroJyroOct 2, 2017
It was a good choice to pitch Peter Parker as a teenager, as his youthful naivety and enthusiasm is rarely seen in the Marvel movies. An entertainingly menacing villain and some brilliantly engineered action scenes offset the predictablyIt was a good choice to pitch Peter Parker as a teenager, as his youthful naivety and enthusiasm is rarely seen in the Marvel movies. An entertainingly menacing villain and some brilliantly engineered action scenes offset the predictably convenient ending. Expand
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dislexicpotatoApr 14, 2019
Tom Holland does an amazing job as both Peter Parker and Spiderman however there was little that WOW'ed me about the film. It still has plenty of charm though.
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MiqhtAug 14, 2017
Pros:
- didn't show his origin story (thank god)
- didn't fight the same damn green goblin a 3rd time (thank god) - surprisngly decent acting with a decent young cast - actually captured the nerdiness and the sarcasism of spiderman both -
Pros:
- didn't show his origin story (thank god)
- didn't fight the same damn green goblin a 3rd time (thank god)
- surprisngly decent acting with a decent young cast
- actually captured the nerdiness and the sarcasism of spiderman both
- villian was well developed
- did in fact have a surprise twist.

Cons
- Outside of Peter Parker and the villian, no other character depth
- Takes a while to get going but then its a ride.
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daviddelnorte23Jan 18, 2018
Lo siento, no es mi película favorita de Spiderman por mucho que digan. Soy del Spiderman de Sam Raimi porque me crié con él. A pesar de ello es una buena de película de superhéroes de Marvel, que nunca defrauda a la hora de ofrecer un buenLo siento, no es mi película favorita de Spiderman por mucho que digan. Soy del Spiderman de Sam Raimi porque me crié con él. A pesar de ello es una buena de película de superhéroes de Marvel, que nunca defrauda a la hora de ofrecer un buen entretenimiento. Expand
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NihilisticJul 14, 2017
Yeah it was good. Not great, just good.

If it was just another typical marvel film, I would have given this film a 3 or maybe even a 2 and a half. Sure it has the comedy, the drama, and the hero saving the day. But there's something about it
Yeah it was good. Not great, just good.

If it was just another typical marvel film, I would have given this film a 3 or maybe even a 2 and a half. Sure it has the comedy, the drama, and the hero saving the day. But there's something about it that felt different. Perhaps it's the first time we've seen a superhero movie where the student's high school life is actually a big part of the film, unlike the previous Spider-man films. There were a few parts in the movie that I didn't expect, but most of it had been predictable. The theme of "With great power comes great responsibility" seemed to be the basis for this film, and it's not that bad. I enjoyed watching Homecoming, because it felt somewhat like a coming-of-age film a little more than a superhero movie.
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FromKangaJul 26, 2017
Spiderman: Homecoming was actually good, I really didn't want to see this film because I was starting to get tired of super-hero films especially marvel movies, apart from the guardians of the galaxy movies they all feel the same, I got tiredSpiderman: Homecoming was actually good, I really didn't want to see this film because I was starting to get tired of super-hero films especially marvel movies, apart from the guardians of the galaxy movies they all feel the same, I got tired of the avengers or captain America, but my friends obligied me to see it and I really liked it.

The story was fine, it was fresh compared to the other marvel movies, this was more of a comedy than a super-heroe movie, it stayed consistent but I never felt invested in what was going on...But that twist in the last third of this film was a pleasant surprise, it gave a more weight in the climax between Spider-Man and the vilain and it made me feel more invested in the story.
The problem with the story is that it has to many jokes so it does take the intensity of the scene sometimes and the humor can be hit and miss but other than that the story was a descent.

The characters made this film fun, Peter Parker is just a kid who wants to impress the guy he idolises (Tony Stark) and her love interest, he's relatable and not annoying.
The vilain was the character that surprised me, the other marvel movies rarely had a good vilain in my opinion, this vilain howether is great, you can understand why he decided to do what he does in this film and he can be intimidating,iron-man was also great, he tries to be a father figure but he is flawed so it's a difficult situation and he didn't over stay his welcome and the other characters were fun and had their moments.

I was impressed with this film, it feels like a different marvel movie and I'm really glad that I saw it, it's easily in my top 5 marvel films and it's a great summer movie.
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GeekGenerationJul 13, 2017
A peine 3 ans après le très sympathique The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Le Destin d'un héros, Sony Pictures nous sort un second reboot à la franchise de l'homme araignée intitulé Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Quand on introduit l'univers de Spider-Man
A peine 3 ans après le très sympathique The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Le Destin d'un héros, Sony Pictures nous sort un second reboot à la franchise de l'homme araignée intitulé Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Quand on introduit l'univers de Spider-Man dans un Summer Teenage Movie, cela donne Spider-Man: Homecoming. Disons le tout de suite, ce nouveau reboot de la franchise du tisseur de toile plaira aux adolescents, aux fans de l'araignée au cinéma et en dessin animé... mais pas aux fans des comics et fans hardcore. L'univers n'est pas respecté et cela peut choquer certains fans de la première heure.

Peter Parker y apparait comme un adolescent en seconde année de lycée, accro à la plus belle fille de l'école, et torturé entre son envie de faire ses preuves à son mentor Tony Stark, et son envie de reconnaissance. Ce qui est censé être une présentation du personnage dans un film lambda s'étale dans un film long de 2h14. C'est long, très long pour un teenage movie.

Le costume est un peu trop "Starkisé" avec son HUD et son intelligence artificielle, trop de gadgets pour être un vrai Spidey à mon gout. Le Vautour quand à lui est plutôt original, avec des ailes volantes assez ingénieuses qui, il faut l'avouer, étaient un peu obligatoire pour rendre le personnage crédible à notre époque, rappelons que "Vulture" est à l'origine un retraité chauve en body vert avec de la fourrure autour du cou et des ailes métalliques. Shocker apparait dépourvu de costume et cantonné à la place de second villain, tout comme Scorpion que l'on voit quelques secondes sous les traits du talentueux Michael Mando (Le méchant Vaas de Far Cry 3 pour les fans du FPS).

Certains personnages secondaires font tache comme Flash Thompson qui apparait comme un fils à papa blindé plutôt qu'un sportif écervelé (on voit mal Tony Revolori devenir Venom par la suite). De même pour tante May qui apparait comme une quinqua-cougar, loin de la grand-mère dépendante de Peter Parker. Tony Stark fait juste le raccord entre le MCU et Homecoming. Les caméos sont plutôt sympathiques avec l'habituel Stan Lee, Captain America et une Pepper Potts qui serait apparemment de retour avec Tony Stark (Le couple était censé être séparé dans Captain America: Civil War).

Côté effet visuel, la qualité film est irréprochable mis à part quelques scènes un peu fouillis notamment la scène finale (no spoil). Les effets spéciaux sont assez impressionnants et collent bien à l'univers.

Pour conclure, Spider-Man: Homecoming est un bon film d'été, amusant et rafraichissant mais il n'arrive pas aux chevilles des sagas de Sam Raimi et de Marc Webb. Homecoming est une vision adolescente d'un héros que les fans du comic-book ne reconnaitront pas. Le film est clairement destiné à un jeune public. Coup de chapeau spécial à la scène post-générique qui est tout simplement épique.
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akenaton1984Jul 10, 2017
Recupera el humor y el color de Spider-man, sin dejar, al final, de colocar un sabor amargo por las consecuencias; aunque quizás sí se pasaron un poquito con el humor y no estuvo del todo nivelado. Keaton se mira como un villano a la medidaRecupera el humor y el color de Spider-man, sin dejar, al final, de colocar un sabor amargo por las consecuencias; aunque quizás sí se pasaron un poquito con el humor y no estuvo del todo nivelado. Keaton se mira como un villano a la medida del héroe; aunque creo que es un poco más de lo mismo. Expand
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MarshallBuzzJul 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is a good movie, Holland did an amazing job, is the fresh air that Marvel really needed.

The movie is totally focused on a familly audience, it contains so many pop / AAA story and I expected this, yes, I expected, but not too intense.

The villain is normal, Keaton did a good job but is not at the level as the typical marvel (avengers) enemies and I thought that it would be better.

The gadgets of Spiderman really annoyed me because, he lost all the naturality of his powers, it turns like a robot as Iron Man.

The good part of the movie is Tom Holland, again, Marvel (Disney) planned the cast very, very well.

Good movie, very familiar, not nothing new.
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100tifikoJan 2, 2018
Esperaba más, pero es una pelicula muy entretenida y cumple su prometido. Me gustaron las escenas adolescentes por asi decirlo, las escenas de accion y el giro al final me parecio acertado aunque me parecio predecible. Ubico esta pelicula enEsperaba más, pero es una pelicula muy entretenida y cumple su prometido. Me gustaron las escenas adolescentes por asi decirlo, las escenas de accion y el giro al final me parecio acertado aunque me parecio predecible. Ubico esta pelicula en el puesto N°3 en la saga de Spider-Man. Expand
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Cyberworld7Jul 8, 2017
there was enough humor in the movie that I wasn't bored Check out my review of Spiderman homecoming no spoilers on youtube https://youtu.be/kF3PPCQkvCQ
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BudderMcFancyJul 14, 2017
The Pros:

1) Good Action 2) Character Development 3) Michael Keaton The Main Villian (Vulture) 4) Very Funny 5) IRON MAN! (Then... there is Happy. I also love how Tony in this movie acted as a father towards Peter, I mean he does see him
The Pros:

1) Good Action

2) Character Development

3) Michael Keaton The Main Villian (Vulture)

4) Very Funny

5) IRON MAN! (Then... there is Happy. I also love how Tony in this movie acted as a father towards Peter, I mean he does see him as a father figure.)

6) "Spider-Man Will Return"

7) The High Tech Webshooters & Suit's AI (I love the fact he has different combinations of webbing and how funny he interacted with his Suit's AI. By telling her about his crush and using her to pick different webbing, but... his webbing. We got to see taser webbing, rapid fire, spider tracers, etc.)

The Cons:

1) The Suit Along With The Tech 2) Where Was Spider-Man's Spider Sense?!

3) Character Motivation (A bunch of guys got fired and can't take a look around the area for Alien technology. I mean with skills like those to be able to make human technology work with Alien. The guys would easily find an easy job.)

4) Flash Thompson (I expected him to be very rude towards Peter in this movie. He didn't seem as menacing since all he did was make fun of him by not believing Spider-Man was Peters friend. And making fun of his name while being a DJ at Vulture's house... Bruh)

5) Weaker than the other Spider Men
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Dragonfly44May 5, 2018
This movie was good and I would be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy it, but I just can’t like it. I grew up with the Tobey Maquire Spider-Man so I am definetely biased on that front, but I just couldn’t enjoy this movie. It doesn’t have a greatThis movie was good and I would be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy it, but I just can’t like it. I grew up with the Tobey Maquire Spider-Man so I am definetely biased on that front, but I just couldn’t enjoy this movie. It doesn’t have a great love story and the villain is just okay.
I don’t know. I can’t deny this movie is good but I can’t help but hate it either.

Rating - 68%
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Monkeybutts1011Aug 7, 2017
Tom Holland and Michael Keaton are awesome! Marisa Tomei needed more screen time. I think all the high school scenes are a little too "Disney Channel movie" for me. Some of the writer's decisions to change around the mythos of theTom Holland and Michael Keaton are awesome! Marisa Tomei needed more screen time. I think all the high school scenes are a little too "Disney Channel movie" for me. Some of the writer's decisions to change around the mythos of the characters are daring and only time will tell how that pans out. Overall, it's fun and Expand
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GreedyPete69000Aug 10, 2017
Fun movie! Ended up seeing twice. Tom Holland is a good pick for SM, and Michael Keaton was wicked. Reboot felt current, Spiderman and Vulture felt relatable, and I'm looking forward to whatever comes next.
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PericowskyOct 1, 2017
Good vision of a teenage Peter Parker, although the choice of characters does not convince me at all and I do not know how much more can be rescued to the story of Spider Man, taken to the cinema many times.
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CrissouzaSep 5, 2017
Filme interessante que consegue um certo grau de originalidade, mesmo com tantas versões anteriores. Não coloca o protagonista como alguém pronto e acabado, mas como um herói em construção, fato esse que condiz com a idade e maturidade doFilme interessante que consegue um certo grau de originalidade, mesmo com tantas versões anteriores. Não coloca o protagonista como alguém pronto e acabado, mas como um herói em construção, fato esse que condiz com a idade e maturidade do personagem. Expand
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StzeroOct 17, 2017
Spiderman Homecoming is a succesfull continue or even a comeback of the Spiderman franchise.
Funny Movie with great Scenes and Moments. Story: 7/10
Acting: 7.5/10
Camera: 8/10
Playhouses and equipment: 7/10
Sound: 6.8/10
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alexandreaDec 1, 2021
I liked the movie. I prefer every single movie that came prior but i still think this is a good spidey movie.
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DomgwyDec 20, 2017
So what makes this latest interpretation of Spidey different? Pretty much everything , and that is both the film’s greatest strength and its biggest weakness.

The biggest change is obviously Spider-Man’s inclusion in the wider Marvel
So what makes this latest interpretation of Spidey different? Pretty much everything , and that is both the film’s greatest strength and its biggest weakness.

The biggest change is obviously Spider-Man’s inclusion in the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Homecoming embraces this right from the outset.

Both Tom Holland’s Peter Parker and the film’s antagonist Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes, feel as if they are living in the shadow of The Avengers.

While this idea of the working class hero vs the working class villain (both of whom are deemed unimportant by the Tony Stark’s of the world) is a good way of framing Spider-Man’s world in a wider context, it does feel a little reductive.

In previous versions of Spider-Man we are used to him being a big deal. He sours through New York’s sky scrappers, saving the day from world ending catastrophes while the public argues about his role as a vigilante and savoir. This time though, the stakes feel much lower in comparison to the likes of Iron Man and Captain America.

Peter’s main mission in Homecoming is to prove himself to Tony Stark, following his recruitment in Captain America: Civil War. He needs to prove that he has what it takes to become that legendary New York defender that we are used to seeing him as.

From a franchise point of view this is a great idea, it means we have a long journey to go on. With Homecoming, Sony and Marvel have potentially set up the superhero equivalent of the Harry Potter series, allowing us to see an actor mature across a decade of films and grow up on screen, learning from each experience and becoming the hero we always knew he could be.

This fresh take relies on the re-framing of Peter as a high school student, something we have seen in both 2002’s Spider-Man and 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man. This time though they really nail the high-school aspect of Peter Parker. Rather than 30-year-old actors dressed as teenagers seen in previous iterations, Tom Holland feels like a 15 year old kid, with just the right level of awkwardness and self-doubt.

Holland brings a joy to being Spider-Man that was only glimpsed previously, while at the same time maintaining the morality and compassion that have defined the character for 55 years. Here Spider-Man never feels like a burden for Peter, its something he can’t wait to do.

Likewise Peter’s classmates are re-contextualized. Peter’s relationship with Laura Harrier’s Liz is charming and awkward but never feels like more than a high-school crush rather than a all consuming ‘love of my life’ romance. Tony Revolori’s Flash Thompson is a new breed of douche-bag, a stuck up rich kid who's tormenting of Peter comes more out of jealousy than the more traditional — ‘jock vs nerd’ school bully paradigm. I can’t say I’ve ever heard of Zendaya before Homecoming but apparently she’s a big deal. She plays Michelle, who is a bit of a curve-ball in terms of high-school archetypes, but never the less gets some of the funniest moments of the film.

At the centre of the plot is the class trip to Washington DC, giving us a new visual context for Spidey as he announces himself to the world with a quintessential Spider-Man rescue.

This scene, among others, highlights one of the most jarring changes from an action point of view - Peter’s Stark designed super-suit. The high-tech costume comes equipped with its own on-board AI (similar to Iron Man’s JARVIS) and a plethora of new abilities. While all this tech is fun to see and certainly differentiates Homecoming from previous Spider-Men, it can sometimes take away from what makes him an enduring hero.

Creator Stan Lee has always maintained that the reason Spider-Man endures is that audiences can relate to him — he’s just a kid doing what he thinks is right. By giving Peter the Stark suit it takes away from his own unique abilities, in short, it makes it too easy for him.

What stops this from becoming a film-ruining issue though is the filmmakers clear understanding of Stan Lee’s creation. When it comes to it, Peter will find the strength to do the right thing, both morally and physically, and that is what makes him a hero.

In a key exchange with Tony, Peter confesses — ‘I was just trying to be like you’ to which the mentor replies ‘And I wanted you to be better’. By the end of Homecoming Peter has proved not only that he has what it takes to step up to the Avengers level, but that he is indeed a ‘better’ hero than Tony.

While Stark and the Avengers save the world from messes of their own making, someone has to look out for the little guy. Tom Holland’s Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man is here to stay, the people’s champion in a world crammed with the isolated and often detached heroes of the MCU.
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Ej_mupasOct 31, 2017
Spiderman strikes again with an good movie.
The movie has lacked in many elements that make a great film but it still makes me smile in a way. it could have done better scenes and more drama to the film, instead they maked this into like a
Spiderman strikes again with an good movie.
The movie has lacked in many elements that make a great film but it still makes me smile in a way. it could have done better scenes and more drama to the film, instead they maked this into like a child's film but overall the movie is great to watch! 7/10 *
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GorbaxDec 2, 2017
Though not perfect, Spiderman Homecoming is a welcome and whimsical entry in the MCU. Tom Holland and Michael Keaton are excellent, as is the rest of the cast. Though the film can on occasion sink to the simplistic structure of GOTG, it'sThough not perfect, Spiderman Homecoming is a welcome and whimsical entry in the MCU. Tom Holland and Michael Keaton are excellent, as is the rest of the cast. Though the film can on occasion sink to the simplistic structure of GOTG, it's other aspects shine and create a good film, though without such a great cast it wouldn't be nearly as effective. Expand
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Miles_SDec 3, 2017
Though not perfect, Spiderman Homecoming is a welcome and whimsical entry in the MCU. Tom Holland and Michael Keaton are excellent, as is the rest of the cast. Though the film can on occasion sink to the simplistic structure of GOTG, it'sThough not perfect, Spiderman Homecoming is a welcome and whimsical entry in the MCU. Tom Holland and Michael Keaton are excellent, as is the rest of the cast. Though the film can on occasion sink to the simplistic structure of GOTG, it's other aspects shine and create a good film, though without such a great cast it wouldn't be nearly as effective. Expand
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purplewelchyDec 23, 2017
I enjoyed it. Michael Keaton was great in it.
Would have preferred and older Spidey but there you go..
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KaustavApr 25, 2018
I would generally give movies like these a 7. I would have loved to have given this specific movie an 8 because how much I enjoyed it. But because of the trope it inhabits and the liberties that need to be undertaken to make the storyI would generally give movies like these a 7. I would have loved to have given this specific movie an 8 because how much I enjoyed it. But because of the trope it inhabits and the liberties that need to be undertaken to make the story bearable and likable despite their unlikely and leap-y nature, I came down to a 7 as you can see.

Having given that interesting and exciting tidbit about how my mind works when thinking about review numbers, I would like move on to the worded part of my personal opinion about this movie which is, I repeat, I really enjoyed the movie and even more so the cast. The story is fresh reboot devoid of the baggage of the previous editions of the franchise - Marvel couldn't rope in 'their friendly neighborhood Spider-man because Tobey Maguire (I quite liked the original trilogy) was too old to fit in and Andrew Garfield's portrayal was over-the-top, dousing the darkness (with Gwen's death and general loss of life) in such a way that in no way was fit for the MCEU storylines we have come to know. And all that didn't even matter because Marvel hadn't even re-acquired their sold rights during the times these movies were made. Thankfully, this movie definitely comes under the taglines of "everything happens for a reason" and "good things happen to those who wait" (both of these statements are not universal truths at all but do generally make sense because of how human minds and lives work and rationalize our existence). The story is way more high school-centric and the cast feels about in the right age groups which helps immerse the audience in the story as much as they can about flying robots and teenage spider mutants (and taking myself as an example, you could say that the immersion level is quite high since I have always considered it terrific and terrible that Spider-man could exist and world of superpowers was possible). The start to the movie is a cool move on part of the people who made the story possible because it really gives a contemporary to the times sort-of feel and integrates Peter Parker, played by Tom Holland into the MCEU. The fact that Holland has such great chemistry with RDJ and fact that Iron Man's personal stake in Parker's life and story is reaffirmed and plays a necessary part in his struggle to find acceptance for his powers just made it real for me, since Iron Man is where it all began 11 years ago from now (in 3 days, it all comes full circle when I get to rejoice or possibly get terrorized by the arrival of The Mad Titan as Stark and Parker try to fight back). As far as the story goes, it is fairly simple and don't think there is any point to spoil the little things as it far too enjoyable to go in somewhat blind. But it does provide that some room for the actors to flex their skills with a twist here and there.

Personally, I was much more interested and delighted about the cast and what they brought to the table for the story. So, thank you Director Jon Watts and in addition, Homecoming is where you may finally feel at home in Marvel's clutches (despite its money-grubby nature) and that is quite a good place to be before the War based and for the gauntlet which spans Infinity begins.
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WorldofLuckyFeb 3, 2018
I was very surprised, I liked the movie quite a lot.

I have to say I expected this to totally suck. I am so tired of Spiderman reboots that I want to scream. I liked Sam Raimi's Spider Man, I hated the reboot and this was seeming on a suck
I was very surprised, I liked the movie quite a lot.

I have to say I expected this to totally suck. I am so tired of Spiderman reboots that I want to scream. I liked Sam Raimi's Spider Man, I hated the reboot and this was seeming on a suck trajectory as well.

I am tired of origin stories, and I am tired of high school and this seemed to be both an origin/reboot and high school characters. I wasn't even sure about going, but the husband wanted to see it so I agreed.

I am glad I agreed, and I can say I was wrong. I am still not keen on high school age. I have a hard time identifying with high school now that I am 3 times the age of the character. However, it was written very well. It did follow some tropes but it tended to write them in a way that kept it interesting. Even his teen angst at being kept back from doing real superhero work wasn't overwhelming and just felt right.

It wasn't a reboot origin story. I had assumed this would be the movie showing how Peter Parker got his powers and arrived at Captain America's movie. I was wrong, this continued after the movie and didn't bore you with flashbacks or callback to his origin. It was refreshing, I liked meeting MJ and his sidekick was pretty damn cool.

The biggest surprise that made it as good as it was, was casting Michael Keaton as a blue collar turned villain. It is the only blue collar bad guy that I have seen that felt right. Keaton is a great actor, the story was written well and I really liked what happened at the end. How he talked with Spiderman and how he dealt with his own family.

I definitely recommend the movie, and I will definitely be seeing the next one that comes down the road.

The good: Michael Keaton, the lack of an origin story on film, and just the acting and writing overall.

The bad: Teenagers, I like it, but I would like it better if they were all adults.
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Kire_92May 4, 2018
The best spiderman movie thus far. What makes it stand out is the characters. Both the real life actors and the characters they are portraying. It was funny and had a great charm to it and I like the artistic freedoms they took compared toThe best spiderman movie thus far. What makes it stand out is the characters. Both the real life actors and the characters they are portraying. It was funny and had a great charm to it and I like the artistic freedoms they took compared to the comics. The only negative is the plot and especially the villain, who was not very impressive. But in the end it was finally a Spiderman movie done right. Expand
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benskylerhillMay 23, 2018
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the reason why most people go to the movies: it's exhilarating, relatable, funny, and charming. But filmmaking isn't just about spectacle and humor. Those two things help to get butts in seats, to be sure, but itSpider-Man: Homecoming is the reason why most people go to the movies: it's exhilarating, relatable, funny, and charming. But filmmaking isn't just about spectacle and humor. Those two things help to get butts in seats, to be sure, but it takes a whole lot more than that to elevate a film to an enduring status above the level of disposable summer thrill. And that's exactly what this movie is: a disposable summer thrill.

Starting with something that works quite well here, the writing is fast-paced and very fun. Spider-Man is finally portrayed in Homecoming as a believable, quirky teenager and the awkward humor serves up just the right amount of cringe to be considered adorable. But in the midst of all the amusement lies a myriad of genre clichés like the carbon-copy love interest, every single high-school-movie trope imaginable, and a villain that (without spoiling anything) ends up having a shoehorned connection of some sort to the hero.

Let's talk about the villain. (I'll be as vague as I can so as to avoid spoilers.) He's probably the most well-developed characters in the film, and is an above-average Marvel villain. He has motives that the audience can sympathize with. He's not evil, but rather a man who turned to wicked means to achieve an end that he saw as good. This could have served to be a great strength for the story by creating a moral dilemma for the audience, but it just fails to do so because aside from motive, his character isn't developed at all. We're told briefly what the purpose of his plans are, but they're just brushed aside as more fight sequences come in. It's like the movie couldn't decide how intelligent it wanted to be and it just wasted so much of its potential moral weight.

Tom Holland does a great job as Peter Parker. He really brings to the screen the Peter Parker from the comics in a way that's truly groundbreaking and refreshing. But aside from him, everyone else just does fine. Nobody's bad or cringe-worthy, but everyone else just phones it in and it becomes hard to care about what's happening because when Peter's friends are in danger we don't really care about them. They're all just wooden filler characters.

Ending on a positive note, the visuals are fun to look at, but I don't really need to say that. It's just kind of expected for superhero movies these days.

In the end, Spider-Man: Homecoming is nowhere near awful. It's a very well-done film! It's hilarious, briskly-paced, action-packed, and Spider-Man is a character that's much more relatable than anyone else in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It certainly doesn't even remotely add anything to the world of cinema that we haven't seen before, but the movie knows what it is, and it works very well as high-octane pure entertainment.

Story: 5.5
Acting: 7.5
Script: 7
Visuals/Sound: 8
Entertainment Value: 9

OVERALL SCORE: 7.4/10
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RaduAApr 7, 2019
72/100

  It was OK.   Tom Holland fits Spider-Man but sometimes it's too childish. It's good that he jumped over his origins because I was bored with the same story. The villain is pretty good, the CGI is meh (the last battle ... and those
72/100

  It was OK.
  Tom Holland fits Spider-Man but sometimes it's too childish. It's good that he jumped over his origins because I was bored with the same story. The villain is pretty good, the CGI is meh (the last battle ... and those birds ...)
   MCU doesn't really understand that scenes that are filmed at night can not be seen! I smiled but I did not laugh and MJ it's annoying ...
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bertboy93Jul 17, 2020
Tom holland is great a spiderman and peter park.
homecoming a solid movie but it does not have the charm from the original trilogy. At times it felt more like another MCUflick than a spiderman movie, great villain in this movie though
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DubtrayDec 17, 2021
A solid start for the MCU Spider-Man. Good pacing, cool moments and a believable villain with a certain depth. A nice entertainment movie to rewatch once in a while.
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VahNabootyJul 29, 2018
An enjoyable movie but nothing too stand out. I like that they skipped over the whole backstory of Peter instead of dedicating the whole first act of the movie to it, as has been done multiple times before.
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JeBjBoAug 16, 2023
still holds up pretty well, I still like the energy, the cast, and the set pieces; it's fun!
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RJnatorAug 9, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-Man: Homecoming is a great movie. And why I don't think it's the best Spider-Man movie, it definitely is the best one since Spider-Man 2. Tom Holland is probably the best Peter Parker to date, and he brings a good amount of charm to the story. Vulture is one of the best MCU villains ever, and Micheal Keaton's performance is amazing. I have a few flaws with the movie though. The action is not up to par with older Spider-Man movies, and his high-tech suit and reliance was a little exasperating throughout the first 2/3 of the movie. Luckily, that suit gets taken away from him in the 3rd act, so there's that. Overall I think this is one of Spidey's best movies, but don't go in expecting something like the Raimi films, or you'll be very disappointed.
7/10 GOOD
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Patoka-ivanOct 5, 2018
Everything is so good that there is not enough time to describe it. Graphics, actors, plot, minuses do not exist.
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All_ButTrU4Jul 5, 2022
Marvel decision to keep this a contained small stakes story of coming of age was a brilliant one! Homecoming manages to avoid the pitfalls of both it's previous iterations and instead focus on the more light hearted awkward aspects of Peter.Marvel decision to keep this a contained small stakes story of coming of age was a brilliant one! Homecoming manages to avoid the pitfalls of both it's previous iterations and instead focus on the more light hearted awkward aspects of Peter. By skipping the whole getting bitten by a spider etc arc they don't bore you with regurgitating a already beaten down tale,no it allows for us to instead enjoy the outcome of Parkers new role. It's fun and likable and up there amongst my favorites of the franchise Expand
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Thecritic99May 10, 2019
A great Mcu Movie, but not a good enough Spider-Man movie. The comedy's pretty great but the drama, tension, and sense of consequence is completely nonexistant.
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zNeverSleepingOct 10, 2020
Eles acertaram.

Apesar de não ser um dos meus filmes do spidey favoritos, eu gosto de como as coisas foram feitas aqui. O fato de seguir bastante as HQ's é um dos principais motivos. Quero dizer... finalmente temos um cabeça de teia jovem, e
Eles acertaram.

Apesar de não ser um dos meus filmes do spidey favoritos, eu gosto de como as coisas foram feitas aqui. O fato de seguir bastante as HQ's é um dos principais motivos. Quero dizer... finalmente temos um cabeça de teia jovem, e além disso, a fase onde o mesmo não foi picado foi cortada, o que é um ponto muito positivo. A escolha do protagonista não poderia ser melhor, encachando muito bem nessa "nova" caracterização do personagem.

O fato de ter os vingadores a "disposição" talvez fosse uma risca ao senso de perigo da trama, mas o roteiro consegue alternar isso com algumas situações especificas - mesmo que elas não façam tanto sentido, não me incomodam. O vilão não teve um bom espaço de tela, mas o pouco que vimos dele já é o suficiente para entender suas motivações, que são boas. Os personagens são ótimos, o que alivia o peso do Tom Holland. O senso de humor funcionou muito bem comigo, sem parecer forçado, o que é um risco em determinadas situações dependendo da sua suspensão da descrença.

Os efeitos especiais estão ótimos, assim como a ost e a direção de arte.
Apesar de ter tido uma experiencia medíocre da primeira vez que assisti, fico feliz em ter aproveitado o longa dessa vez.

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RicktopperSep 13, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. É filme muito legal do homem aranha mas nesse filme o que complica e quando o stark tira o peter das confusoes toda hora tipo deu ruim o stark resolve e não o homem aranha, que no caso era pro aranha resover pois e o filme dele!

Mesmo com esse ponto ruim esse filme e bem divertido de se assistir recomendo
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8VenadoJul 19, 2020
La película me parece entretenida pero solo eso, no aporta nada al UCM ni a la franquicia de Spiderman, en exceso humor infantil y una pelea final que no llega a un buen climax.
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TEMP0Oct 7, 2020
Sure I agree with some people that Disney's definition of Spiderman doesn't live up to Sam Raimi's trilogy and the comics. But it's at least fitting, and charming enough to rewatch unlike the Amazing Spiderman Duology. This movie is a rebootSure I agree with some people that Disney's definition of Spiderman doesn't live up to Sam Raimi's trilogy and the comics. But it's at least fitting, and charming enough to rewatch unlike the Amazing Spiderman Duology. This movie is a reboot done right. The ideal adaptation for the web shooter and another triumph for the MCU. Expand
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Drake_WatersJun 20, 2020
PROS:
-The performances were spectacular. Tom Holland adds a youthful likability that was mostly absent from the previous two incarnations, and I personally believe he’s the best Spidey yet. Michael Keaton gives a very human performance as
PROS:
-The performances were spectacular. Tom Holland adds a youthful likability that was mostly absent from the previous two incarnations, and I personally believe he’s the best Spidey yet. Michael Keaton gives a very human performance as the film’s antagonist, The Vulture, and is a breath of fresh air compared to the rest of the MCU’s villains, with his human motives and the relatively low stakes of his plans.
-The pretty low stakes in this movie make it a breath of fresh air compared to other entries. It’s nice to sit back and watch a smaller, more human film compared to the mega-blockbuster, “end of the world” stakes so many superhero films stick with.
-The high-school scenes are pretty investing. Something I was worried about going in is that they would completely botch the human, high-school scenes, but they don’t. They truly stick the landing.
-The film’s tone is consistent, and never leans too far in one direction. There are dark moments, and there are laughs, but they never feel out of place in the context of their scenes.
-The film is very well paced. In my opinion, the movie never dragged, and was pretty fast-paced throughout.

CONS:
-The action leaves a lot to be desired. Having smaller stakes doesn’t mean your action sequences have to be less inspiring and creative. I feel there were several directions they could’ve gone to make the action more livid and exciting while maintaining that lighter tone and the smaller stakes, but the action felt mostly generic, and honestly, a bit boring.
-The side-characters aren’t very entertaining. Characters like Ned can get annoying after a while, and characters like Michelle (nicknamed MJ towards the end of the film) aren’t given anything to do, and are just kinda...there. The only consistently enjoyable side-character in this movie (Aunt May, played PERFECTLY by Marisa Tomei) is barely in it.
-Spider-Man’s over-reliance on tech throughout the first three-quarters of the film is a very touchy subject for me. I am a HUGE Spider-Man fan, but I think by giving him the upgraded Stark Suit, and giving him all of that tech, really takes away from what makes Spidey who he is. Peter is smart enough and powerful enough to solve his own problems and make his own tech, WITHOUT the help of someone else, much less a billionaire like Tony Stark. The only time the movie truly feels like a proper Spider-Man movie is during the final quarter, in which Peter deals with the consequences of his reckless (but well-meaning) actions, gets his upgraded suit taken, and has to take down The Vulture on his own, without his tech, in his own crappy, handmade suit. THAT is Spider-Man! However, this is more of a personal nitpick of mine, being a huge fan and all. I feel like most people probably won’t be too bothered by it. Maybe just the hardcore Spidey fans.

OVERALL:
SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING is a fun movie. It has it’s flaws, and it’s definitely not the best movie the Spidey franchise has to offer, or the MCU, but it should entertain you and I feel most people will probably enjoy it for the most part.
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Cementer200Sep 22, 2020
I liked Spider-Man Homecoming tom holland is perfect for the role of spider-man I liked spider-man in the civil war so it's good he got his own standalone movie and its good.
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AJ_13Dec 14, 2021
Fun to watch. It could be shorter and it could have been deeper in terms of character development. Performances are OK and directing is a bit messy in some action scenes. It still had some great moments.
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MaddoxWhiteApr 24, 2021
Promising start to MCU Spider-Man. More serious, which isn't a bad thing, but he seemed a bit...off. Still good for a start, though.
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ShaneHollis98Jul 2, 2021
Didnt think I was going to be a big fan of another reboot but this movie is differnt in a good way. We have been crying for a MCU Spiderman and this doesnt disappoint. Only notable crtic I can give this movie is that the final boss fightDidnt think I was going to be a big fan of another reboot but this movie is differnt in a good way. We have been crying for a MCU Spiderman and this doesnt disappoint. Only notable crtic I can give this movie is that the final boss fight between Vulture and Spiderman was a little underwelming in a sense that it just suddenly ends but the rest of the movie for me was good. Expand
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BullyMaguireDec 2, 2021
While not the best Spiderman the movie is a lot of fun to watch and Tom Holland does in fact deliver a great performance. The Vulture was also an awesome villain and is easily one of the best MCU villains. I just wish the writing on TomWhile not the best Spiderman the movie is a lot of fun to watch and Tom Holland does in fact deliver a great performance. The Vulture was also an awesome villain and is easily one of the best MCU villains. I just wish the writing on Tom Hollands character was better. Expand
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ChanekeCholoDec 13, 2021
As a MCU film is an entertaining trip around the new world of Tom Holland's Spider-Man, using the same formula of this universe franchise. It has great moments like the ferry scene and the plane scene, and that plot twist is so tense andAs a MCU film is an entertaining trip around the new world of Tom Holland's Spider-Man, using the same formula of this universe franchise. It has great moments like the ferry scene and the plane scene, and that plot twist is so tense and shocking.
The vulture is an excellent villain, his background is one of the most envelopment in all the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a concept, but not really like a visual spectacle, maybe just at the end.
As a Spider-Man film is the less styling of all, it has a lot of changes that loses all the background of the character, you can't really empathize with Spider-Man, because this changes move us out of our comfort zone to take us to an awkward and inconvenient zone. The editing and the cinematography feels so weird and frantic and not to mention that the script is full of conveniences.
- RATING -
As a MCU film = 8/10
As a Spider-Man film = 6/10
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I_like_planesJul 14, 2022
It was a solid well-made film, there were some drawbacks but it was a great way to show a teenager superhero. And good to see actors who are actually in their teenage years :)
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Rickniks38May 8, 2022
I wouldn't say this film is really a superhero movie but a teen comedy that works really well.
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louiesifleetJun 23, 2022
This is a great movie to start Tom Hollands Spider-Man trilogy which is great and enjoyable, lots of great laugh and all in all a great addition to the MCU
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oneofjwNov 24, 2022
First watch was really good, but after sometime, it gets pretty boring and lacking in some way.
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JulienK06Dec 12, 2022
good introduction movie, wish we saw more of how he actually became spider-man
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finelllaJun 24, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-Man: Homecoming, dirigida por Jon Watts, trae una nueva versión del querido superhéroe arácnido a la pantalla grande. Esta película logra capturar la esencia juvenil y llena de humor del personaje, ofreciendo una historia refrescante y entretenida que deja a los espectadores con una sonrisa en el rostro.

Uno de los aspectos más destacados de Spider-Man: Homecoming es el enfoque en la vida cotidiana de Peter Parker como estudiante de secundaria. La película explora las luchas y los desafíos de ser un adolescente con poderes arácnidos, y lo hace de una manera auténtica y convincente. Tom Holland brinda una actuación carismática y encantadora como Peter Parker, transmitiendo a la perfección su ingenuidad, ingenio y entusiasmo juvenil.

El tono ligero y divertido de la película es otro de sus puntos fuertes. Spider-Man: Homecoming logra equilibrar de manera efectiva el humor y la acción, creando momentos cómicos que alivian la tensión y hacen que la película sea muy entretenida. Los diálogos ingeniosos y las situaciones cómicas mantienen un ritmo ágil a lo largo de la narrativa, sin perder de vista la emoción y el crecimiento del personaje principal.

El elenco de Spider-Man: Homecoming es una mezcla perfecta de talento y carisma. Michael Keaton interpreta al villano Vulture de manera magistral, ofreciendo una amenaza creíble y con una motivación convincente. Además, la química entre Tom Holland y Zendaya, quien interpreta a Michelle, es palpable y añade un elemento de dulzura a la historia. El resto del elenco de apoyo también brilla, aportando personalidad y diversidad al mundo de Peter Parker.

En cuanto a la acción, Spider-Man: Homecoming ofrece emocionantes secuencias de lucha y acrobacias. Las escenas de balanceo y saltos de Spider-Man por la ciudad son emocionantes y están bien coreografiadas, brindando un verdadero sentido de la agilidad y destreza del superhéroe. Además, el diseño del traje de Spider-Man es moderno y funcional, y las escenas en las que utiliza su ingenio y habilidades para superar obstáculos son una delicia visual.

Si bien Spider-Man: Homecoming sigue una estructura narrativa familiar de origen y enfrentamiento con el villano, logra agregar elementos frescos y únicos que lo diferencian de las películas de superhéroes anteriores. El enfoque en la vida cotidiana de Peter Parker y su lucha por encontrar su lugar en el mundo de los superhéroes le da a la película un toque distintivo y humano.

En resumen, Spider-Man: Homecoming es un reinicio satisfactorio del Hombre Araña que captura el espíritu juvenil y divertido del personaje. Con su enfoque en la vida cotidiana de Peter Parker, su tono ligero y humorístico, y su elenco talentoso, la película ofrece una experiencia cinematográfica entretenida y emocionante. Es un recordatorio refrescante de por qué Spider-Man es uno de los superhéroes más queridos de todos los tiempos.
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LamontRaymondJul 11, 2017
It's very good comic book movie, but that just makes it an above average "movie" in general. Yes, that's how samey and boring comic book films have become in recent years. Tom Holland is a breath of fresh air in the lead role, and MarisaIt's very good comic book movie, but that just makes it an above average "movie" in general. Yes, that's how samey and boring comic book films have become in recent years. Tom Holland is a breath of fresh air in the lead role, and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May is a revelation. I also very much liked Michael Keaton's take on the bad guy. But again, it's nothing special. Just better than most other Marvel/DC movies of late. No where NEAR as good as The Dark Knight, for example Expand
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