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Hey guys, this is my review for spider-man no way home This is the latest Tom Holland spider-man adventure taking place right after the end events of far from home where Peter's Identity is revealed and he is falsely accused of killing Mysterio He is then thrown into this whole World where everyone knows who he is his little family and friends are affected by that to the point where everyone is getting so Miserable from it that he tries to go to doctor strange and perform a spell that will make people forget about him However, there are some parameters to it of which he's not entirely on board with including MJ and and may and Ned For getting who he is so he messes up the spell Strange contains it But during the messing of the whole making people forget him thing certain aspects and characters and villains are able to Slip through from different universes and they converge on Peter in this one through all of these conflicts Tom Holland's Peter essentially goes through the greatest challenges that he's ever had as a character And that's including what happened in Endgame and Infinity War because these are personal Losses to him what happens in this film is very hard-hitting to Peter It really reminisces of the reason why we love reading the comics about Spider-Man and Peter Parker Spider-Man is a regular everyday person who is trying to do the right thing and he has great power But with those powers come great responsibility and sometimes that responsibility Leads to loss and leads to sacrifice And this film finally really got it in terms of the last two films They are very funny their fun movies to watch if not very close retreads of the Iron Man 3 script But this is a different film from those and it isn't just because of who's in it It's actually basing itself off of Peter and his struggle to be Spider-Man Then there's a lot of elements that make it go back to basics for him in terms of kind of getting down to the The origin of the character now of course there are the elements of the villains from different universes in this film Willem Dafoe returns as the Green Goblin and he is goddamn Fantastic still not only just because it's great to see him in this character again But he is just as good now as he was back then does he get enough time to really establish that no I feel that almost every villain in this film gets I don't know like 10% In terms of screen time when I really feel that they should have more there is a good portion of the film Establishing how crappy things are now that Peter is revealed as Spider-Man and that people hate him Which I can I still can't get around that crap This is something that's been established in other Spider-Man stories And I just don't understand why people don't like him other than him causing mass City vandalism with his web shooters everywhere the idea that so many people are on a Mysterious side despite how everything goes in the end of far from home I never got on board with that so that aspect of the story is the part that I kind of shut out from my head It was the idea that everyone knew who he was and people were being affected by that this film doesn't really have a lot to Try and cram in there's a lot happening in this movie and some people are left to the wayside as I mentioned earlier the villains in this film They get a little bit they get little bits here and there and some of them even get a little bit of a redemption Jamie Foxx's Electro not only do they poke fun at the script for Amazing Spider-Man 2 on Multiple occasions which they are fully given the right to because that movie's fucking terrible But they also redeem his character a little bit and that also does affect other characters in the film Now I can't spoil stuff there are elements of this film that are making up for other movies It isn't as much of a fan service Staple mark as you would think it is because they do take time in Elements that shouldn't matter do they do it for every element that should matter? No, they do pick and choose which ones matter more and that does slightly affect the overall But I still feel that this is actually one of the more enjoyable Spider-Man movies and it isn't really because of the fan service that happens in this film that does help It's not as funny nowhere near as funny as far from home No one here is funny as homecoming But I think it's because it is getting down to the roots of what's makes Spider-Man Spider-Man especially with the ending the ending is Quenessential Spider-Man to a tee in terms of other shortcomings There is a character death that happens in the film that I feel like they couldn't make up their mind about whether they actually Wanted to go through with it or not because the scene is so haphazard and so kind of just put in and so badly shot It makes no sense to me. I'm still kind of perplexed about the whole scene I feel that they should have cut it a little differently. They should have framed it differently They should have had the characters interact differently because it's supposed to be a big hitting moment on paper It is but executed. It's not I feel it's the weakest part of the film considering This is supposed to be a catalyst for one of the main characters But I can confidently say that no way home is the best of the Tom Holland trilogy in my opinion I think it does have a lot of fan nostalgia to write off of but it's also a great example of fan service Does it maybe go a little too far? Not really because I feel of how it executes these elements I think that the fan service bits are the best part of the entire movie So my rating for Spider-Man no way home is a five out of seven I actually gave the last two fives But I actually would downgrade those to fours to put this one at five because I do feel this is one of the best ones Now some of you might be wanting a little bit of dipping into the spoiler stuff So if you want to I'm going to talk about spoilers You're ready now. I lost my shit when Toby appeared in this movie. He appears just like him I right when he came in I was like well Go cookies and Andrew's in this movie too And while I was not a fan of his characters interpretation and I didn't like the writing around his character I thought he didn't okay Peter Parker But the elements around him weren't well done and his movies are garbage in my opinion. This movie actually does some great Redemption for him and for those who felt they got done dirty by the amazing spider-man films you will feel quite Rejuvenated from this movie. I think that they went out of their way to make up for those crappy movies and give Andrew a Proper character Toby is still the GOAT in my opinion He does some stuff in this movie that it's just fantastic There's a lot of cues to Danny Elfman's score from the first three movies every time the motifs would appear I'd be like oh god I'm getting chills and the last fight scene of the film is entirely a homage to the first spider-man movie done by Sam Raimi because the entire fight is done practically So there's some wire work here and there, but it's not CG this final fight Like not I'm talking like the literal last fist of cuffs is all done by actors and stuntmen And I appreciate that so much because it is again paying homage to what came before Anyways guys, that is my review. Those are my thoughts. 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