D117 Reviews The Amazing Spider-Man 3D

D117 Reviews The Amazing Spider-Man 3D

Ever since the reboot was announced I've had a very mixed reaction, until the trailers were released I felt convinced. So is this a worthy reboot after all? Read on to find out.

Review Opinion
By D117 - Jul 05, 2012 03:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
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There is no doubt in my mind that it's difficult to even watch this movie without thinking about the original that was released 10 years ago. But I think it's better to go into this film, just looking at it on it's own. When the reboot was first announced I was very skeptical as to what Sony and co. can do with Spider-Man this time around. The fact that he was going back to high school kind of irked me. After watching the trailers I was sort of convinced, also with the addition of the cast I thought,it shouldn't be too bad.

I finally got to see the movie 2 days ago, now was it perfect? No, well at least in my opinion anyway. I had no problem with the cast, Andrew Garfield did a fantastic job as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. He was able to balance the nerdy, dramatic version of the character, being a wise ass as Spider-Man. Bringing in some witty one liners here and there. Emma Stone is great as Gwen Stacy, between her and Garfield they have great chemistry together. As for the other characters, Captain Stacy, Uncle Ben and Aunt May, you got yourself a pretty good cast here among Denis Leary, Martin Sheen and Sally Field. Now onto my gripes about the movie.

I thought the pacing was slightly off, the fact that a bunch of the dialogue in the trailers where cut out of the final product, which was a bummer. The main problem was the story, plot elements in the first 45 minutes of the movie is the same as the original just with minor tweaks. Dr. Curtis Connors/Lizard portrayed by Rhys Ifans is good, but the character really wasn't that interesting, as for the final look of The Lizard he looked okay, nothing spectacular.

The director Marc Webb does a good job here, but this movie was overshadowed by Sony and the marketing campaign that the movie wasn't what I wanted it to be, overall a pretty average reboot. Hopefully the story behind Peter's parents is explored a little bit more in the upcoming sequel. Don't get me wrong it's a good movie, but as a reboot, it's just.. okay. I've seen this in IMAX 3D by the way and it was good, but I recommend you watch in 2D.





7/10


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mrexcellent
mrexcellent - 7/6/2012, 11:32 AM
When I watch films, I go through phases. Usually, I love the movie at first, then I go through my jaded phase, and then after viewing it a second time in theaters my opinions even out.

That was exactly the case here. After seeing the premiere at midnight, I was in love with the movie. Then I read more reviews and I realized that it was far from perfect, that it was only the performances that made me overlook some of the film's serious shortcomings in the story department. Then I saw it again yesterday and have come to the conclusion that there was a reason why I ignored the shortcomings in the story.

The performances were really, really good. Garfield was fantastic. That doesn't excuse the movie from missing the mark, especially because there were some story elements that should've been explored deeper. Things that should've been developed further.

But like I said, after seeing the film a second time, it's the character drama that really makes the movie special to me. In the comics, the character drama and the fact that Peter Parker is just a kid is what separated Spider-man from so many other comic stories out there. I feel that this movie has captured that. I'm aware of the X-Men, and the fact that there are many mutant children in the fight, but those films aren't devoted to the kids (as fun as some of the X-men films are), this one is.
D117
D117 - 7/6/2012, 1:55 PM
@mrexcellent I completely agree with you there
D117
D117 - 7/6/2012, 1:58 PM
Hopefully there will end up being a directors cut but I doubt it. Because so much important information was cut out which was a letdown since this was advertised as the "untold story" which wasn't even discovered here.
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